It would.
But Voth were portrayed as having a prejudiced disdain for 'lesser' civilizations, particularly mammals.
So that would have to be addressed. (Not impossible, given how species 8472 were given a heel turn from 'cold malevolent hatred' , with a desire to annihilate all other life in the galaxy to a species that could be reasoned within a single episode, but still.)
I would like to see them again even if I found the whole thing about intelligent dinosaurs from Earth a bit over the top.
That's actually a very good explanation!Hadrosaurus, the ancestors of the Voth, had an encephalization quotient (ratio of brain size to body size) between 2.3 and 3.8, higher than most other dinosaurs. Perhaps the Preservers transplanted them to the Delta Quadrant before the K-T Extinction event, because they (correctly) foresaw the potential for intelligence in Earth hadrosaurus.
That's actually a very good explanation!![]()
Yeah, probably. I mean, the single episode that was about the Voth centered around just such a person.There probably are some Voth who want to escape their overbearing leaders. They have trans-warp technology as well.
This is a load of crap. First, that thing on the holodeck wasn't a Hadrosaurus (they have no crests). It appeared to be a Parasaurolophus (or from a related genera). And the EQ thing is not reliable. Most Hadrosaurs (As in the Hadrosauridae family) were HUGE. I don't believe there are any smaller than a large cow, and a good number of them were HUGE, some of them much larger than Tyrannosaurs. EQ is less accurate in larger animals, from what I've heard.Hadrosaurus, the ancestors of the Voth, had an encephalization quotient (ratio of brain size to body size) between 2.3 and 3.8, higher than most other dinosaurs. Perhaps the Preservers transplanted them to the Delta Quadrant before the K-T Extinction event, because they (correctly) foresaw the potential for intelligence in Earth hadrosaurus.
This is a load of crap. First, that thing on the holodeck wasn't a Hadrosaurus (they have no crests). It appeared to be a Parasaurolophus (or from a related genera). And the EQ thing is not reliable. Most Hadrosaurs (As in the Hadrosauridae family) were HUGE. I don't believe there are any smaller than a large cow, and a good number of them were HUGE, some of them much larger than Tyrannosaurs. EQ is less accurate in larger animals, from what I've heard.
One can't really compare it to scores of smaller dinosaurs...especially the raptors, which they really should have used instead.
Or TOS GornI wonder what the Voth would think of Xindi Reptillians.
I'd like to see this species come back to Trek somewhere down the line. I'm not sure of the legalities of if some writers would need to be paid from the 90s, but having a Voth team up with a Human would be interesting.
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