When it’s complete, it will include every fictional species that appeared or was mentioned in a Star Trek episode, movie, comic, novel, video game or RPG book. It will also include unique mutants, hybrids and species from other universes that appeared in crossover stories. Every species will have a citation of the story where the species was named. Due to the editing restrictions on TrekBBS, I won’t be posting this list here until I’m pretty sure it’s complete.
I’ve run into several problems in making this list that I hope you guys can help me with.
1. There are multiple instances where an unnamed species that appeared on TV is given two different names in non-canon sources. Should I put both names on the list as separate species or should I count them as the same species?
2. There are several occasions where the same species has a completely different appearance or a completely different description in different sources. Should I count them as separate species or just inconsistent interpretations of the same species?
3. Different novels had different explanations of the nature of the mutations caused by the galactic barrier. According to Q-Squared, Gary Mitchell was possessed by Q, who was trapped inside the galactic barrier at the time, while Elizabeth Dehner had absorbed a smaller portion of Q’s essence. In Greg Cox’s Q Continuum trilogy, it’s implied that Gary Mitchell was given his power by 0, a malevolent being who was imprisoned on the other side of the Barrier. In the novels Valiant and Maker, the mutations have nothing to do with any omnipotent being.
Should “Galactic Barrier mutant” be counted as a separate species from “Human with Q powers”? Or should they all be lumped together as “Human with goldlike powers”?
4. Should I add unnamed species to the list?
I’ve run into several problems in making this list that I hope you guys can help me with.
1. There are multiple instances where an unnamed species that appeared on TV is given two different names in non-canon sources. Should I put both names on the list as separate species or should I count them as the same species?
The Edoans and Triexians are the easiest example to deal with, since both species exist in the same continuity.
The Efrosians and Atreonids are both supposed to be the species of the ST VI Federation president. In the Pocket Books continuity, he’s an Efrosian named Ra-ghoratreii. In the Decipher continuity, he’s an Atreonid named Eteon tar-Chereos.
The Caitians and Regulans are both supposed to be the species of the feline humanoids seen in ST IV.
The Markalians and B’kaazi are another example. Emissary had a thief from an unnamed species being caught by Odo. The novelization said he was a B’kaazi. The episode Hippocratic Oath had a character named Regana Tosh who appeared to be the same species as the thief from Emissary. Although the episode only says that he was involved with a “Markalian smuggling operation” the CCG says he is a Markalian.
The Elachi and the Vertians are both supposed to be the unnamed race from Silent Enemy, but they were fleshed out in different ways.
2. There are several occasions where the same species has a completely different appearance or a completely different description in different sources. Should I count them as separate species or just inconsistent interpretations of the same species?
In the video games A Final Unity and Generations, the Chodak species looked like egg-shaped molluscs, but in the game Future’s Past, the Chodak were reptilian humanoids.
In Star Trek Enterprise, the Axanar were bald pink-skinned humanoids with a vaguely reptilian appearance. In the Last Unicorn Games RPG, the Axanarri were more human-like in appearance and had a wide range of hair colors.
If I remember correctly, the Ceti Eel was a lot more eel-like in the Wrath of Khan novelization.
The Kryonian Tiger from the Starfleet Survival Guide is a large cat that lives in arctic environments. The Kryonian Tiger from the Creatures RPG sourcebook is a simian creature that lives in the forests and jungles of Kryon V.
The Wanoni Tracehound from the Starfleet Survival Guide is native to Arak III and has exoskeletal armor plates and venomous spines on its neck. The Wanoni Tracehound from Creatures is native to Betazed and closely resembles a mastiff dog.
The Kinshaya from the FASA RPG had a very different appearance than the ones in the Pocket Books continuity.
The Denevan neural parasites from the IDW comics encase the victim’s head, rather than attaching themselves to the back.
3. Different novels had different explanations of the nature of the mutations caused by the galactic barrier. According to Q-Squared, Gary Mitchell was possessed by Q, who was trapped inside the galactic barrier at the time, while Elizabeth Dehner had absorbed a smaller portion of Q’s essence. In Greg Cox’s Q Continuum trilogy, it’s implied that Gary Mitchell was given his power by 0, a malevolent being who was imprisoned on the other side of the Barrier. In the novels Valiant and Maker, the mutations have nothing to do with any omnipotent being.
Should “Galactic Barrier mutant” be counted as a separate species from “Human with Q powers”? Or should they all be lumped together as “Human with goldlike powers”?
4. Should I add unnamed species to the list?