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alien species you would like to see on screen...

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What are some of the alien races that appear in varoius Star Trek novels that you would like to see on screen?
 
LightningStorm said:
What? No one has said Pahkwa-thanh yet??

I would, but the chiropractic bills for putting my jaw back in place afterwards are just too steep.

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
Brikar, hermat, Pakwha-than (sp), Xenexian, Thallonian, Redeemer, Rigelians (not those mutant turtles either), Triexian (live action), Nasat (likewise), Priatian
 
Diane Duane's glass spiders (whose species name escapes me) from The Wounded Sky.

The Traveller in TNG just didn't cut it
 
I wouldn't mind one bit meeting another Drelb. I liked Steiner, in Barbara Hambly's Ishmael, and I don't care whether it's in canon (I'm sure LD in particular could get some mileage out of a Drelb) or in another novel. For that matter, Hambly mentioned a few species that sounded interesting. How about the Hokas?
 
Hokas, like the Kzinti, come from outside the Star Trek universe. You would need Poul Anderson's and Gordon Dickson's permission.
 
For that matter, Hambly mentioned a few species that sounded interesting. How about the Hokas?

The estates of Poul Anderson and Gordon R. Dickson might take a dim view, since the mention of their creation, the Hokas, is likely as unauthorized as the use of Here Come the Brides.
 
Of course, Hokas barely got mentioned as a bit of throwaway. Steiner, the Drelb, on the other pseudopod/tentacle-morphed-into-a-dainty-hyperfeminine-hand, was rather well developed as a character.

But knowing that Hokas came from Anderson and Dickson tells me where to go, to find out more about the species. I'm sure Alibris has copies of the relevant books. I'm pretty sure I haven't read any Anderson or Dickson at all.

Out of morbid curiosity, where would I start with Anderson and Dickson's hoka stories?
 
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