Star Trek introduces new alien species in each episode to showcase unique aspects of human experience and comment on relevant themes. Some one-episode aliens return as regular characters in newer ...
Captain Rayner from Star Trek: Discovery is revealed to be a Kellerun, not Vulcan or Romulan. The Kellerun species was first seen in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 2. Trek Central tweeted about ...
These alien societies will absolutely be on the wrong side of galactic history. Read the article here: https://whatculture.com/trekculture/star-trek-10-species-who ...
Clearly not the same species, based on their design. Nevertheless, Fuzz is very similar and is probably an homage to those unnamed “Conspiracy” aliens. The original Star Trek contained plenty ...
Thirty years ago today, 'Phage' introduced us to the Vidiians, giving Star Trek one of its best body horror scares wrapped in layers of tragedy.
Star Trek has a long history of weird and wonderful alien species. Sometimes, they’re essentially humans with extra stuff on their foreheads and ears, like Vulcans and Klingons. Sometimes ...
Technically speaking, the first Orion to appear in Star Trek was Marta in Whom Gods Destroy. Vina, as "Orion slave girl" was a Talosian illusion in The Cage, and doubly so in The Menagerie, Part II.
As a long-time “trekker” — the definition of a loyal, serious Star Trek fan — the first minutes of Star Trek: Section 31 force you to ask a question that is borderline blasphemous: is this really Star ...