Was this species named by Lili Von Shtüpp?The Vaadwaur.
Was this species named by Lili Von Shtüpp?The Vaadwaur.
I’d very much like to see more of, and deal with, Star Trek: Picard’s extragalactic organic-hating AIs lurking out there.
Other than being threatening machines, they didn’t seem to have much in commonsDid they make V'Ger?
I mean they could be a candidate
Maybe, but V’Ger just thought organics were an infestation affecting true life forms like itself, and studied them first out of scientific interest; whereas the impression STP gave was that the AI-Cthulhus HATE organics. Don’t recall if that was spelled out, though, and I guess they could always retcon it later as a misinterpretation.Did they make V'Ger?
I mean they could be a candidate
That’s very true, though Trek at least has the excuse that these are political powers within specific borders, so naturally they’ll be repeatedly dealing with each other. (Whereas on, say, Doctor Who, where your characters can go pretty much anywhere in ALL of time or space on a moment’s notice, generally speaking they should never meet anyone twice. But an IP brand needs recognizable elements, so…)Granted, the more times a species is brought up for a sequel, the closer it can get to "small universe syndrome" and/or be diluted to where all intrigue and interest is washed away.
Suliban
Xindi
SNW has opportunity to depict both
Fleshing out a species that was only given an offhand mention isn't as small-universe, I guess
Based on what we see in the movies and on TV. Not in the TOS era.t's similar with our hero ship constantly being the only ship in the quadrant or closest ship to the situation. Isn't there a fleet for this reason?
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