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Your favourite alien of the week species

Qonundrum

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My first pick would be:

The Wadi.

They wear shiny tailored clothes. They have big 80s hair despite a couple years too late for that. Their tattoos are even more of interest, since they also match the shiny clothes but still have unique adornments depending on forehead of bearer, hinting at rank but we are left to guess. But one thing we don't get to guess is asking about the first thing they want to do after leaving the transgalactic bus - no, not where the bathrooms are but where the casino is. Having accelerated travel across space via a wormhole, which suggests the standby cliche of how they're all retired and very bored, and they're itchin' to get to the casino and not the potty. Okey doke... So, go figure, Quark starts to swindle them because this isn't Starfleet (despite the guy running the place just happens to be the representative of it). The Wadi seem to be quick to out-swindle Quark, but - when all is said and done, and in their own way - they forgive Quark in saying "It was just a game!" (At least he doesn't remind of Wesley Crusher.) Then they all leave and we never see them again.

There's a lot of mystery behind this species...

...But as we all know, the Wadi are the real people behind the Dominion and Founders. :devil:

Now if you think any other one-off species' representatives have been as memorable or unforgettable, search your feelings, you know that to be untrue.

Or, if nothing else; they're mysterious and kooky, creepy and so spooky, and altogether ooky - the Wadi family! :D
 
I had totally forgotten Tosk until reading this thread! That first season of DS9 is the one I've watched the least... the show doesn't even get started for me until Duet. Looking forward to rewatching all the DS9s again soon, though...
 
I had totally forgotten Tosk until reading this thread! That first season of DS9 is the one I've watched the least... the show doesn't even get started for me until Duet. Looking forward to rewatching all the DS9s again soon, though...

Hopefully you'll find more of interest in your next rewatch!

It's rare for a season 1 to be good right off the bat.

TOS accomplished it.

TNG was a mixed bag, but I warmed to it more in reruns. Especially after season 5, into season 6 when the show was clearly running out of steam.

DS9 started good and the bulk of its first season is more solid in feel than TNG's first year where it's all over the map and then some, but I warmed to it after getting into season 4.

VOY never did for me, not even in rewatches... its first two seasons have a more solid feel, but even TNG's main story plots were more interesting for the most part. At least there's the likes of Tuvix and Meld to help...
 
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It's rare for a season 1 to be good right off the bat.
Aye - so much so, that it was my policy for many years to not bother watching the first season of any TV show. I had to bend this for Firefly because... well, they were cancelled before they got a second season. But for the most part, I just don't bother until the show finds its feet.

I notice, however, rewatching season one of TNG for WAMTNG that so much of the lore of that show is set up in the first season that skipping those episodes would have been unwise. I don't find that so much for DS9, though, where the core lore of the show doesn't really develop until quite a bit later. (How much of season one DS9 is called-back that isn't part of Emissary...)?

Hopefully you'll find more of interest in your next rewatch!
Thanks! I'm really looking forward to it, since DS9 is one of my favourite shows of all time. The only thing that even comes close for me is Boston Legal and classic Doctor Who. Not that I don't love classic Trek, or TNG, mind, it's just that DS9 eclipses those and so tend not to get mentioned in lists of favourite shows. Having typed that, I now realise how absurd this policy is! :lol:
 
I don't know their name, but...that alien species that Quark negotiated with when he had to disarm a missile wedged in the Defiant 's hull; it would have been mighty cool to see a culture based on completely ethical commerce.
 
I don't know their name, but...that alien species that Quark negotiated with when he had to disarm a missile wedged in the Defiant 's hull; it would have been mighty cool to see a culture based on completely ethical commerce.

"Starship Down" - I loathed it on first viewing and bleated "This is just like 'Disaster', waaah!" A rewatch a couple years later as I was bored and *ding* light bulbs lit up over my scalp and found that there was more to offer than just a partial retread (something that TNG did with TOS elements quite often too.) The goal IMHO is, if they have to reuse old plot tropes, to do a decent spin. Nowadays I prefer "Starship Down" as I recall it gave Quark more to do... I need to rewatch it once I'm done with my Doctor Who marathon...

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Aye - so much so, that it was my policy for many years to not bother watching the first season of any TV show. I had to bend this for Firefly because... well, they were cancelled before they got a second season. But for the most part, I just don't bother until the show finds its feet.

Firefly, Sliders, Dollhouse, Star Trek TOS, Doctor Who (1963) are general exceptions to that rule for me as well. When they find most or all of their feet early on, it's great... until they drop the shoe and that foot fungus smells real bad...

I notice, however, rewatching season one of TNG for WAMTNG that so much of the lore of that show is set up in the first season that skipping those episodes would have been unwise. I don't find that so much for DS9, though, where the core lore of the show doesn't really develop until quite a bit later. (How much of season one DS9 is called-back that isn't part of Emissary...)?

In TNG, they were trying all sorts of things. It's largely season 4 onward when they're going back to the old season to build on ideas for whatever reasons (even if they had nothing else to think of, it happens.) Little did anyone realize how "The Naked Now", done as a Ronnberryism, would be given some impressive and dignified handling for "The Measure of a Man". Usually the makers would pretend the episode never happened, which is too often the case. Kudos for such bravery... and it paid off (to the point TNG would do another three, or at least what felt like three hundred stories revolving around the same theme of sentient computers (a concept conveniently forgotten in too many subsequent stories too, or else Picard and half of Starfleet would be thrown in the brig for threatening murder by shutting Data down by flicking his off switch...)

Thanks! I'm really looking forward to it, since DS9 is one of my favourite shows of all time. The only thing that even comes close for me is Boston Legal and classic Doctor Who. Not that I don't love classic Trek, or TNG, mind, it's just that DS9 eclipses those and so tend not to get mentioned in lists of favourite shows. Having typed that, I now realise how absurd this policy is! :lol:

It's all good! :D

DS9 really hits a home run, in taking the best aspects of TOS and TNG and doing something refreshingly novel with it. I know some fans* were saying in season 4 "Ha! It's not Star Trek without a ship!", but they still really did much without the Defiant. But what they did with the Defiant helped bring in newer viewer and keep them glued to the set as well...


* including me, though I had been watching sporadically before season 4... I was also really young. As they say, "time and tide melts the snowman" and DS9 warmed to my heart for sure. Wait, that doesn't make sense and I'm borrowing a line from Doctor Who too... :razz::rommie:
 
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Does Natima Lang count?

On ENT it was the Xyrillian woman that impregnated Trip. Their makeup and ship were wonderfully done.

Oh what am I saying, it was the cogenitor, hands down.

On VOY it was Torat. Great air-sack effect.
 
Little did anyone realize how "The Naked Now", done as a Ronnberryism, would be given some impressive and dignified handling for "The Measure of a Man". Usually the makers would pretend the episode never happened, which is too often the case. Kudos for such bravery...
"The Naked Now" and "Datalore" really do set up that story, which really is a turning point in the show (along with the preceding "A Matter of Honor", which also builds on two first season episodes). We've started to leave behind the presumed requirement for hermetically sealed episodes and starting to realise how much you can add to the narrative by joining the dots between episodes. You're absolutely spot on - the later episodes 'rescue' the former shoddy episodes by dignifying them. (I wish the same could be said of "The Bonding", but never mind...)

DS9 really hits a home run, in taking the best aspects of TOS and TNG and doing something refreshingly novel with it. I know some fans* were saying in season 4 "Ha! It's not Star Trek without a ship!", but they still really did much without the Defiant. But what they did with the Defiant helped bring in newer viewer and keep them glued to the set as well...
I didn't need the Defiant personally, which was clearly fan service. (I'm NOT saying I don't love the Defiant, mind you!.) I just loved that we were going to be running as a "village" rather than "planet of the week". The opportunity to build a relationship with Bajoran culture appealed to me, as did opening up the recurring cast to non-Federation characters. I found it all very appealing and once they found their feet was utterly spellbound. And still am! :)
 
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Another one-off alien I liked was the Idanian undercover operative Arissa -- in “A Simple Investigation” she and "bedroom eyes" Odo had a brief but very sweet romance; in a way his chemistry with her was more convincing than with Kira. And they got the drop on the Orion Syndicate thugs. Seems nothing much is known about the species, though Idanian spice pudding is mentioned a few times.
 
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Tosk is a good choice. But I'm going with the Hunters. I wish we had seen more of them. Also want to give a special mention to the Tzenkethi. Though we never saw them they still left me wanting to learn more about them.
 
I don't know if the species ever got a name.
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