Table of Contents
- 1 Is Adira a Dax?
- 2 What is the longest living species in Star Trek?
- 3 How old is the Tal symbiote?
- 4 Is Blu del Barrio female?
- 5 What is the average human lifespan in Star Trek?
- 6 Do the Cardassians ever join the Federation?
- 7 What race is Guinan?
- 8 Who created Borg?
- 9 Who is Adira’s Trill symbiont?
- 10 What is a Trill symbiont in Star Citizen?
Is Adira a Dax?
Adira’s Symbiont Could Actually Be Dax Sometime between 3068 and 3088, roughly 100-120 years before the USS Discovery’s return, almost all dilithium in the galaxy was suddenly rendered inert.
What is the longest living species in Star Trek?
Vulcan and Romulans are known to live well over 100 years.
Are there any Cardassians in Starfleet?
There are none of the indicated species members in starfleet because these races are not members of the United Federation of Planets. Member races can apply to be part of starfleet under the terms of the charter.
How old is the Tal symbiote?
789 years old
This seems to imply that the Tal symbiont is at least 789 years old, but actually, probably much older. Did a previous host of Tal know characters from TNG or DS9?
Is Blu del Barrio female?
Del Barrio is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.
How long does a trill live?
They were long-lived compared to most humanoid species, and could easily live beyond 550 years.
What is the average human lifespan in Star Trek?
The average human lifespan in Star Trek was approximately 100 years during Star Trek: Enterprise’s 22nd-century era. By Star Trek: The Next Generation’s 24th-century timeframe, the average life expectancy increased to 120 years.
Do the Cardassians ever join the Federation?
It’d be easy to jump to the conclusion that Cardassia is now part of the Federation, but that isn’t for certain. This Cardassian officer may be one of few, or perhaps even the only one serving in Starfleet, similar to Worf being the first Klingon Starfleet officer and Nog being the first Ferengi to join Starfleet.
Are there Cardassians in TNG?
The Cardassians (/kɑːrˈdæsiənz/) are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. They were devised in 1991 for the series Star Trek: The Next Generation before being used in the subsequent series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.
What race is Guinan?
El-Aurian
Guinan is a recurring character who appears in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the films Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: Nemesis….Guinan (Star Trek)
Guinan | |
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Species | El-Aurian |
Occupation | Bartender |
Who created Borg?
Maurice Hurley
Borg
The Borg | |
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Created by | Maurice Hurley |
Information | |
Base of operations | Delta Quadrant |
Leader | The Borg are one single mind which is sometimes represented by the Borg Queen |
What is a Trill symbiont host?
A host of a Trill symbiont gains access to the memories of the symbiont; therefore, also those of all of the previous hosts. The existence of the symbionts was a closely guarded secret for centuries. ( DS9 anthology: The Lives of Dax )
Who is Adira’s Trill symbiont?
Most viewers have assumed this was a high-ranking Trill, with “Tal” serving as the symbiont’s name, but it’s worth noting that’s just an assumption at this stage. Given that’s the case, it’s possible Adira’s Trill symbiont is a very familiar one – Dax from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
What is a Trill symbiont in Star Citizen?
A Trill symbiont was a sentient vermiform lifeform from the planet Trill. They primarily lived symbiotically inside hosts of the humanoid species Trill, also native to the planet. Through the experience gained from multiple hosts, many symbionts gained distinguished reputations from other species as Trill.
How long do Trill symbionts live?
Through the experience gained from multiple hosts, many symbionts gained distinguished reputations from other species as Trill. Also as a result, they were long-lived compared to most humanoid species, and could easily live beyond 550 years.