Is the woman shown below canonically established as Trill, or might she be Kriosian? Sorry if this has been asked and answered already on one of the hundred-page threads.

Yes butThe section 31 agent with what appear to be the same markings was referred to as a Trill in the released deleted scene.
No they don't, Kriosians spots start at the top of the forehead, run down the temples and then to the back of the neck where they join up. Trill spots continue down the neck separately and end at the feet. The woman on Discovery had Trill spots, not Kriosian.Trill and Kriosians have the same markings
That’s an awesome connection to Trek history (er future? Whatever lol). Much as I’d love this to be the case I think Krios is too much of a deep cut on memory alpha even for the DSC writers (who seem to like dropping in things they’ve seen on memory alpha). I’d love you to be right and this actually be a Kriosian, mind you.Krios is established as a Klingon protectorate/subject world in (TNG The Mind's Eye)
If the Klingons can have many different physical types (ranging from human to single ridge to multi ridge to nightmare orc creature from the underworld of Orpheus and Eurydice), then it stands to reason that Kriosians can have different configurations of spots. So it could indeed be a kriosian.No they don't, Kriosians spots start at the top of the forehead, run down the temples and then to the back of the neck where they join up. Trill spots continue down the neck separately and end at the feet. The woman on Discovery had Trill spots, not Kriosian.
Maybe, but could be if they were different from any version we've ever seen is not the same as "Trill and Kriosians have the same markings".it stands to reason that Kriosians can have different configurations of spots. So it could indeed be a kriosian.
Well quite, if we are ignoring the simplest explanation, then we have no proof any of the humans in the show are actually humans, and not, say, Sigma Iotians.There are aliens who look just like humans with no markings at all, (e.g Ekosians, Zeonites) so there is no in universe reason why Trills and Kriosians cannot have the same markings.
Where did you get that Kriosian spots join up around back of the neck? I never noticed that, where did you see that?No they don't, Kriosians spots start at the top of the forehead, run down the temples and then to the back of the neck where they join up. Trill spots continue down the neck separately and end at the feet. The woman on Discovery had Trill spots, not Kriosian.
In the episode they premiered in, The Perfect Mate.Where did you get that Kriosian spots join up around back of the neck? I never noticed that, where did you see that?
Well quite, if we are ignoring the simplest explanation, then we have no proof any of the humans in the show are actually humans, and not, say, Sigma Iotians.
The conflict in The Mind's Eye was over a Klingon colony. I don't see what discounts the Kriosians from being the same species as the Kriosians from The Perfect Mate. Their centuries-long war makes me think they're exactly the sort of people who would tell Klingons to go suck an egg.The former are engaged in a centuries-long struggle for control that clearly involves no Klingons. The Klingon overlords of the latter would have no truck with such, as we see in the latter ep.
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