Wrong. That guy is black.
The green guy is Morgen??
I thought that he was Simenon the Gnalish engineer.![]()
...the Gnalish looked up, his slitted ruby eyes evincing amusement.... He raised his tail out of the water languidly, then let it submerge again. His scaly gray body gleamed in the bluish light.
He smiled, his bright red serpentine eyes slitting even more than usual as he extended his hands palms downward. His stooped posture made it necessary for him to crane his neck to look up at her -- a gesture that would have been awkward, even painful, for a human. Of course, Simenon was decidedly not human.
Picard recognized the features -- long and angular, with jutting cheekbones and wide, deepset eyes. Fearsome-looking by human standards.... Morgen's eyes, a fiery yellow that contrasted with the green tint of his skin, came alive at the sight of Picard.
The green guy is Morgen??
I thought that he was Simenon the Gnalish engineer.![]()
This is Simenon.The green guy is Morgen??
I thought that he was Simenon the Gnalish engineer.![]()
But Simenon is reptilian. Gnalish have subsequently been identified as the same species as Sord from TAS: "The Jihad."
Here's how the two are described in Reunion:
Simenon (p. 17, hardcover):
p. 39:...the Gnalish looked up, his slitted ruby eyes evincing amusement.... He raised his tail out of the water languidly, then let it submerge again. His scaly gray body gleamed in the bluish light.
Morgen (pp. 17-18):He smiled, his bright red serpentine eyes slitting even more than usual as he extended his hands palms downward. His stooped posture made it necessary for him to crane his neck to look up at her -- a gesture that would have been awkward, even painful, for a human. Of course, Simenon was decidedly not human.
Picard recognized the features -- long and angular, with jutting cheekbones and wide, deepset eyes. Fearsome-looking by human standards.... Morgen's eyes, a fiery yellow that contrasted with the green tint of his skin, came alive at the sight of Picard.
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