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Game A to Z Treklit-Only Aliens

Damiani -- three-gendered species, seen in A Time for War, a Time for Peace, Articles of the Federation, and No Limits, among others.

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Eav'oq. Non-humanoid species that lives on a planet that was originally near in the Gamma Quadrant terminus of the Bajoran wormhole, but hid the planet in subspace to escape the Ascendants.

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Eav'oq. Non-humanoid species that lives on a planet that was originally near in the Gamma Quadrant terminus of the Bajoran wormhole, but hid the planet in subspace to escape the Ascendants.

F?
Too soon... I’m still waiting for closure. :klingon::rommie::bolian::klingon::rommie::bolian:
 
Irriol — non-humanoids, from the Titan series, created by Christopher L. Bennett (whose aliens are so well thought out and make me wish I could CG lifelike).

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The Kinshaya, ancient enemy of the Klingon Empire, first seen in John M. Ford's The Final Reflection, later seen in my A Singular Destiny and various Typhon Pact novels.

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Betelgeusian - Avian Federation members

These were originally from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", of course, but only identified as such in Mego's action figure line, the Citadel UK metal miniatures, the descriptions in the cinema program and "The Making of..." books, and more recently in "Ex Machina" and numerous other novels and RPG materials.

"L" - The L'Dira were a spacefaring race native to the Alpha Quadrant. They are distinguished by their white fur, green eyes, and extended muzzles. They are also known as an impatient, tenacious, and aggressive race. ("The Lives of Dax" short story, "First Steps".)

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The Orishan, also known as the "The Children of Erykon". Insectoids with two legs and four arms. ("Titan: Sword of Damocles".)

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P is an easy one - I can think of three from the same book.

Pakhwa-thanh - giant reptiles often likened to Earth dinosaurs
Pak'shree - large matriarchal sex-swapping arthropods
Pa'haquel - nomadic birdlike warriors who battle space monsters

Q? (Without being too obvious)

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P is an easy one - I can think of three from the same book.

Pakhwa-thanh - giant reptiles often likened to Earth dinosaurs
Pak'shree - large matriarchal sex-swapping arthropods
Pa'haquel - nomadic birdlike warriors who battle space monsters

Q? (Without being too obvious)

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I like your profile pic. Is there a fanfic with it set during the DS9 Relaunch?
 
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