This thread might be more relevent to the Trek Literature section, so feel free to move it there if you see fit.
In The Original Series, The Animated Series and Star Trek Online we've seen Gorn who have insect-like eyes, and who have five fingers on their hands. In Enterprise we saw a Gorn who had three fingered hands and eyes with pupils.
This has become all the more confusing because in the novel I'm reading at the moment Seize The Fire, in which the Gorn have a starring role, there are both Gorn with insect eyes and five fingers and Gorn with pupilled eyes and three fingers.
So does this mean there are two distinct species in the same genus (like Homo Sapiens Sapiens and Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis), or one is a sub-species (like the Aenar are to the Andorians), or are they just ethnic minorities of the same species? I'm confused!
In The Original Series, The Animated Series and Star Trek Online we've seen Gorn who have insect-like eyes, and who have five fingers on their hands. In Enterprise we saw a Gorn who had three fingered hands and eyes with pupils.
This has become all the more confusing because in the novel I'm reading at the moment Seize The Fire, in which the Gorn have a starring role, there are both Gorn with insect eyes and five fingers and Gorn with pupilled eyes and three fingers.
So does this mean there are two distinct species in the same genus (like Homo Sapiens Sapiens and Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis), or one is a sub-species (like the Aenar are to the Andorians), or are they just ethnic minorities of the same species? I'm confused!



I don't buy the "alien card" in this case, especially with the eyes. The rate of mutations would have to be very high in a short time especially for the variation in the eyes. Our eyes are basically the same as the bony fish...