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  1. Star Trek: The 15 Deadliest Races In The Galaxy, Ranked

    The Hirogen were unique among many Star Trek species in the fact that their entire culture was built around the concept of the hunt. Indeed, all technological and societal progress was laser-focused on this one ideal. In essence, the Hirogen were the equivalent of the Predator franchise's yautja race in almost every way.. RELATED: Star Trek Discovery: 5 Classic Characters We Hope To See In ...

  2. List of Star Trek aliens

    Star Trek. aliens. Star Trek is a science fiction media franchise that began with Gene Roddenberry 's launch of the original Star Trek television series in 1966. Its success led to numerous films, novels, comics, and spinoff series. A major motif of the franchise involves encounters with various alien races throughout the galaxy.

  3. Every Major Star Trek Villain Species, Ranked

    1 The Borg. A species of faceless, voiceless cybernetic zombies, the Borg are the most threatening villains in all of Star Trek. Introduced in the TNG season 2 episode "Q Who," the Borg assimilate entire planets and species into their collective with the explicit goal of making all of the universe Borg. After assimilating Captain Picard in the ...

  4. Star Trek: The 20 Strongest Species, Ranked From Weakest To Most Powerful

    Humans may be a hardy lot in the Star Trek universe, but they're far from the strongest. In fact, many otherworldly races are so dangerous that they are considered prime threats by Starfleet. A lot of these different races act as enemies to the Federation, while others have since mended fences, and become allies in pursuit of a greater good.

  5. Breen

    Sci-fi. Star Trek. The Breen were a reclusive, powerful, and warlike humanoid race native to the planet Breen in the Alpha Quadrant. Shrouded in mystery, the Breen were also one of the most underestimated races inhabiting that quadrant of space. Historically, the Klingons were among the first to discover that the...

  6. Star Trek: The 50 Best Alien Races

    Roylan. First appearance: Star Trek (2009) So far, the rebooted Trek films have not really given funs much by way of alien species. The only classic races to get good screen time in the reboots ...

  7. Species

    A species or race was any class of lifeform that had common attributes and were designated by a common name. According to Data, "in the game of military brinksmanship, individual physical prowess is less important than the perception of a species as a whole." However, according to Worf, if "no one is willing to test that perception in combat [..] then the reputation means nothing." (TNG: "Peak ...

  8. Klingon

    In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, a Klingon ambassador is featured again, on Nimbus III, and they also appear as secondary villains, as a young brash Klingon officer chases Kirk for the glory of defeating an infamous enemy of the Empire. In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, General Chang is the primary villain as a Klingon and they also ...

  9. Star Trek: The 10 Best Alien Races, Ranked

    7 The Q Were A Race Of Omnipotent Tricksters. Q is one of the most intelligent Star Trek antagonists, and his entire race followed suit. First introduced in The Next Generation 's pilot "Encounter At Farpoint," Q became a Star Trek icon. Nearly every resulting Q played up the impish trickster persona that actor John De Lancie created for the ...

  10. The STAR TREK Franchise's Greatest Villains, Ranked

    Here are 13 of the very best (or rather, very worst) Star Trek villains over the last 55 years, ranked. 13. Seska (Voyager, 1995-1996) Star Trek: Voyager had few great villains, outside of the ...

  11. Star Trek: Ranking The Most Liked Alien Races Of The Franchise

    These are, of course, just a few of the many recurring races to appear across the many shows and movies. However, they represent the bulk of the most liked and respected to appear. The flip side ...

  12. Alpha and Beta Quadrant races and cultures

    Sci-fi. Star Trek. Races and cultures that inhabit the half of the galaxy containing the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. !'hew (TOS novel: My Enemy, My Ally) ;At (TOS novel: Doctor's Orders) Aaamazzarite Aaine (FASA RPG - The Orions module: Book of Common Knowledge) Aarakian Abalekite Abbutan Abductor Abesian (TOS...

  13. 8 Star Trek Enemy Aliens Who Became Heroes

    Star Trek: Picard season 2's hybrid of the Borg Queen (Annie Wersching) and Doctor Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) began as a mysterious and threatening force on the bridge of the USS Stargazer.However ...

  14. Star Trek Voyager Alien Database

    Star Trek Voyager Alien Database. . The aliens listed in the L-CARS database have been arranged alphabetically. Akritirians. Hostile. First encountered in 2373. While on their planet, Lieutenant Paris and Ensign Kim were wrongfully accused for terrorist activity and sent to a prison ship. Janeway then had to convince the party responsible for ...

  15. Most Powerful Beings In Star Trek, Ranked

    Sometimes, Star Trek likes to play with the intersection of fiction and history. That's what happened when Kirk and crew encountered Apollo on a distant planet. That's right: the Greek god Apollo. According to Star Trek, these "gods" were all aliens who simply visited Earth long ago, and Apollo is the last surviving member of their race.. He demonstrates many abilities, like grabbing ships ...

  16. Star Trek: The Next Generation

    The Enemy is has a premise that could easily have been shuffled into the first or second season, but never would have been executed as well as it is here. Read our reviews of the third season of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Evolution. Supplemental: (DC Comics, 1989) #1-2 - Return to Raimon/Murder, Most Foul.

  17. The Enemy (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

    Star Trek: The Next Generation. ) " The Enemy " is the seventh episode of the third season of the syndicated American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 55th episode overall, first broadcast on November 6, 1989. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation ...

  18. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Face of the Enemy (TV Episode 1993

    Face of the Enemy: Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn. Deanna awakes to find herself altered to look like a Romulan, immediately unaware she's involved in a cat-and-mouse game as a member of their intelligence agency.

  19. Star Trek: 15 Alien Races You Need To Know About

    Romulans have generally played a somewhat less antagonistic role than more actively destructive races like the Borg, though the time-traveling Romulan known as Nero, picture above, is the villain of the 2009 Star Trek reboot, and he does plenty of damage. 10. Andorians. Jeffrey Combs as the Andorian Shran on Enterprise.

  20. George Takei 'Lost Freedom' some 80 years ago

    George Takei Recalls Time In An American Internment Camp In 'They Called Us Enemy'. Star Trek actor George Takei has written about this time in his life before — once in an autobiography, then ...

  21. Star Trek: The 15 Most Powerful (And 10 Weakest) Villains, Officially

    While Star Trek V is considered to be one of the absolute worst movies in the entire series, Star Trek VI managed to repair the damage and create an excellent send-off for the original crew. A lot of that is thanks to just how great General Chang is. This Klingon general is a bastion of power and composure. Well-versed in Shakespeare, Chang was part of a conspiracy to sabotage the peace talks ...

  22. Faces in the Dark

    In the Star Trek: The Next Generation sixth-season episode "Face of the Enemy," confusion overtook Counselor Troi when she found herself surgically altered to appear Romulan on board the D'deridex-class warbird Khazara.. Subcommander N'Vek, a member of Ambassador Spock's Romulan underground movement, admitted that he abducted Troi from a conference on Bokara VI and needed her to pose as Major ...

  23. Ukraine's New Hope

    Legislators in two dozen states, spurred by teenage girls, are trying to fight deepfake nudes generated by A.I. Hudson Yards, a New York real estate project, went from a ghost town during the ...

  24. Star Trek: Discovery Teases DS9 Aliens As 32nd Century Federation's

    Star Trek: Discovery has teased that the next big threat to the Federation in the 32nd century is an alien race that first appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.The story of Discovery season 5 concerns Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the crew's search for an ancient technology that contains the secrets of life itself.Also seeking this treasure are Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak ...

  25. Star Trek: Discovery Reveals A Voyager Enemy Played A Big Role In The

    In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 4, "Face the Strange", Commander Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie) confirms that a Star Trek: Voyager enemy played a huge role during the Temporal Wars. "Face the Strange", written by Sean Cochran and directed by Lee Rose, finds Rayner, Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Commander Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp) cycling through moments from the ...