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Cheron

His hair seemed to have the black and white attribute too, unlike Bele and Lokai, whose hair was brown all over. Could be that his species is a splinter group that left for deep space millennia ago.


Virgil of Cheron by Ian McLean, on Flickr

If one has such a striking complexion, dying one's hair to match seems a sensible fashionable option.

The Mego Cheronian had a hooded jumpsuit that wasn't the canonical grey.


#316 by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 

Virgil of Cheron by Ian McLean, on Flickr

If one has such a striking complexion, dying one's hair to match seems a sensible fashionable option.

The Mego Cheronian had a hooded jumpsuit that wasn't the canonical grey.


#316 by Ian McLean, on Flickr
You know Ian, and please don't take this the wrong way, but you were the first person I thought of when we saw the naked Andorian in the honeymoon suite. :lol:
 
If one has such a striking complexion, dying one's hair to match seems a sensible fashionable option.
Honestly, that the TOS Cherons had such run-of-the-mill plain brown hair never really seemed right to me. With that drastic of a difference beteen skin tones, it feels like their hair color should match the color of the underlying skin better, like a shaved cat.
 
Maybe they were the ones who colored their hair, or modified their genes. Or perhaps it can go either way (hair color matches skin, or doesn't)
 
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His hair seemed to have the black and white attribute too, unlike Bele and Lokai, whose hair was brown all over. Could be that his species is a splinter group that left for deep space millennia ago.
He was probably a few millenia younger than Bele or Loki.

I assume as they age, their hair color goes Mono. ;)
 
Ironic retcon--Cheron didn't actually destroy itself in war, it was assimilated by the Borg. As the Borg turn all their assimilated Borg into a pale skin of color, the assimilated Cheronians no longer had a reason to hate each other (not that they could as they were controlled by the Collective now).
 
Ironic retcon--Cheron didn't actually destroy itself in war, it was assimilated by the Borg. As the Borg turn all their assimilated Borg into a pale skin of color, the assimilated Cheronians no longer had a reason to hate each other (not that they could as they were controlled by the Collective now).
Why would the Borg abandon Cheron afterwards? Spock saw the destruction.

In ST: First Contact we saw the Borg remained and colonized worlds they assimilated. :shrug:;)
 
In sector 31. A Cheron name Virgin. This is not related to Star Trek
and in related Star Trek new character
science fiction story
he doesn't own any copy right to my knowledge

It also said that it is a crossover

Me: trying to let people
know about the Cheron people

In this story I found they separated it a couple of times
under the word Virgil
year 2024 sector 31 was or wasn't was invented by then
 
In sector 31. A Cheron name Virgin. This is not related to Star Trek
and in related Star Trek new character
science fiction story
he doesn't own any copy right to my knowledge

It also said that it is a crossover

Me: trying to let people
know about the Cheron people

In this story I found they separated it a couple of times
under the word Virgil
year 2024 sector 31 was or wasn't was invented by then
Welcome to the board, @sherver.

I just read your post, but I’m having trouble understanding it. You said it’s not about Star Trek, but then you mentioned Virgil, the Cheron from the Star Trek movie Section 31. After that, you talked about copyright and a crossover – but I’m not sure what is crossing over with what. You also mentioned something being separated, but I didn’t understand that part either.

Maybe English is not your first language, or maybe the idea is a bit complex. Would you mind rewriting your message in a simpler way or explaining a bit more? I’d really like to understand your point or points better. :)

Thanks!
 
Like always. I've always studied the CHERON
and I read the no time like the past
Capt. James T Kirk and seven
had finally ranched chapter in 16
where they finally find the CHERON
and in this part of the chapter
they had an underground

Elevator charge them to an underground bunker. The elevator discharge them to an underground bunker
occupied by security forces a small chapel, which appeared to be built
into the foundations offering comfort and sanctaury to several of the letter who sheltered together in hopes of delivery.
NO TIME LIKE THE PAST
I'll leave you with you guys with the rest of it so you can read it for yourselves

The TOS episode, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" established that the natives of the planet Cheron had become extinct as a result of a planetary-scale war between its two racial factions, with Bele and Lokai being the last remaining members of that species, in the process of killing each other. Without contradicting what was shown in that episode, Virgil's existence here implies that at least some other members of that species managed to leave Cheron before the war reached its end, meaning they*re only functionally extinct.

I do not claim anything. I'm just pointing things out
 
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