What are the aliens from Star Trek Into Darkness?

The Nibirans The Nibirans — aka, the species seen chasing down Kirk and McCoy in the opening of Star Trek Into Darkness — give us a possible answer. After getting a good look at the Enterprise, the primitive race sets aside their sacred scroll to draw pictures of the starship instead.
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What are the aliens in Star Trek that look human?

El-Aurians appear outwardly identical to humans and have a variety of ethnic types, with both dark- and light-skinned members of the race being shown in various Star Trek movies and television episodes. They can live well over 700 years. They are considered a race of listeners and often appear patient and wise.
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What are the blue aliens in Star Trek?

Within the Star Trek narrative, they are native to the blue icy Class M moon, Andoria (sometimes referred to as Andor). Distinctive traits of Andorians include their blue/green skin, a pair of cranial antennae, and white hair. Commander Shran and crew from the 2004 Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Proving Ground".
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What are the aliens in Star Trek discovery?

Discovery introduced characters like a Trill joining with a human host and a Ferengi Starfleet captain, expanding the Star Trek universe. The crossover of popular DS9 aliens like Lurians, Trills, Ferengi, and Cardassians adds depth and continuity to Discovery's storytelling.
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What is the little alien in Star Trek?

This television prop is a "tribble," a fictional alien creature featured in the episode "The Trouble With Tribbles" in the "Star Trek" TV show, which aired on NBC from 1966-1969.
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How many alien species are there in Star Trek?

There are well over 300 different alien races to grace the Star Trek universe, a list that has grown with every new iteration into the franchise.
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What race is guinan?

Guinan is an El-Aurian, a race of empathic and telepathic beings who are extremely long-lived; Guinan's exact age is never mentioned, but she is well over 500 years old by the time of her appearance in Star Trek: Picard season 2.
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What are the aliens with pointed ears in Star Trek?

Pointed-ear, also pointed-ears or pointed-eared, or pointy-eared, was an anatomical feature and racial slur often directed at both Romulans and Vulcans, two species with prominently pointed ears.
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What are the snake aliens in Star Trek?

The Gorn are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid reptilian species in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. They first appeared in a 1967 episode of the original series, "Arena", in which Captain Kirk fights an unnamed Gorn on a rocky planet.
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What are the aliens with antennae in Star Trek?

Among the Clans defines three sub-races of Andorians: the predominant Thalassan, with high, knobby antennae (as seen in the original Trek); the Talish (of Star Trek: The Motion Picture), who have forward, tendril-like antennae; and the Bish'ee (of TNG), who have diminishing antennae standing straight out from their ...
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What is the most evil species in Star Trek?

  1. 1 The Borg. A species of faceless, voiceless cybernetic zombies, the Borg are the most threatening villains in all of Star Trek.
  2. 2 The Cardassians. ...
  3. 3 The Klingons. ...
  4. 4 The Changelings. ...
  5. 5 The Romulans. ...
  6. 6 The Jem'Hadar. ...
  7. 7 The Gorn. ...
  8. 8 The Breen. ...
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What are the longest living aliens in Star Trek?

The Trill live about 550 years. The El-Aurians live over 700 years. So, other than the “immortals” like Q, I'd say the El-Aurians. How old is the Borg species in Star Trek?
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What is the most feared species in Star Trek?

The Borg Queen

Though the Borg were eventually humanized, so to speak, by the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation and certainly on Voyager, for a long time they served as TNG's most fearsome enemy.
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What is the white haired alien in Star Trek?

The Efrosians are a humanoid species with red/orange skin, forehead ridges and white/blonde hair. They are members of the Federation, serving both in Starfleet and Federation government. Due to their unique evolution, a majority of Efrosians are born blind.
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What species are humans in Star Trek?

Humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) are the native sentient humanoid species of Earth, and one of the founding races of the United Federation of Planets. As a collective group, they are sometimes called humanity.
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What did Vulcans evolve from?

There are two possible origins for the Vulcans, neither of which are mutually exclusive. Some four billion years ago, a species of aliens known as the Primogenitors explored space and found no humanoid life. They seeded worlds with technology encouraging the evolution of people with a head, two legs and two arms.
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What race lives the longest in Star Trek?

Among the non-immortal humanoid aliens, the longest-lived appear to be El-Aurians (e.g. Guinan) who have lifespans of 750 years or more. Among Trills, the humanoid host lives as long as a human, but the worm-like symbiont lives at least 400 years, apparently. After that, Vulcans and Romulans are about 200 years.
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What alien stabbed Picard?

Nausicaans stabbed Jean-Luc Picard in the heart.

In Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2, episode 17, "Samaritan Snare," Captain Picard told Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) the story of how Nausicaans stabbed him in the heart when he was a young officer.
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Why is Q afraid of Guinan?

Q seemed frightened of Guinan, telling Picard that she is "not what she appears to be," and that Picard should remove her from the Enterprise. Considering Q's abilities, it's unclear why he would be afraid of Guinan, and Star Trek has never offered a real explanation for Q's reaction.
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Why did Q hate Guinan?

As a trickster god, Q relies on people feeling powerless against his godlike status as he toys with their lives. With Guinan referring to him as merely a “denizen” it's clear that she doesn't buy into his elevated status. That could very well be the thing that frightens him most of all.
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Who created the Borg?

The origin of the Borg is never made clear, though they are portrayed as having existed for hundreds of thousands of years (as attested by Guinan and the Borg Queen).
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What do tholians look like?

In composition it is almost jewel-like in appearance. Its surface is multifaceted and crystaline, magenta in hue. Two lights shining from the interior of its head might be eyes. A similar glow emanates where its mouth could be expected.
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Who was the female alien in the original Star Trek?

The Orions were among the first alien species introduced in Star Trek. A slave girl, or rather the illusion of one, was played by Susan Oliver in the ill-fated pilot episode “The Cage.” The “green girl” was the creation of Fred Phillips who also made Spock's Vulcan look for the original Star Trek television series.
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What happened to the Talosians?

The savage Klingons have taken control of the planet, killed most of the remaining Talosians, and forced the remaining few to teach the Klingons their power of illusion.
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