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Dreman
For the similarly named species, please see Dramen. The Dremans were a humanoid species native to the planet Drema IV in the Selcundi Drema system. They had dark orange skin, enlarged foreheads, and fingers which -
Unnamed Dremans
The following is a list of unnamed Dremans. This family consisted of Sarjenka, her parents, and brothers. They left home when the tremors began on Drema IV. Data assured her they would be safe now -
Humanoid species
List of named species and cultures whose development or form can be described as humanoid. A[] Aamaarazan, Aaamazzarite, Acamarian, Aenar, Akaali, Akoszonam, Akritirian, Aksani, Aldean, Algolian, Alshain, Anabaj, Andoran, Andorian, Angosian, Ankari, Annari, Antaran, Antarian -
Pen Pals (episode)
Real World article(written from a Production point of view) Data makes contact with a young girl from a pre-warp civilization on a planet facing imminent annihilation. The Enterprise must wrestle with the moral -
Alpha and Beta Quadrant species
The following is a list of species from the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. 8[] 892-IV native -
First contacts
For additional meanings of "First Contact", please see First Contact. This is a list of first contacts between civilizations: Lower limits of 2063 refer to the year of Earth's first official first contact. -
Inhabited planets
Homeworlds[] Andoria, the moon-based homeworld of the Andorians and the Aenar, Ardana, the homeworld of the Ardanans, Barzan II, the homeworld of the Barzans, Benzar, the homeworld of the Benzites, Betazed, the homeworld of -
Pre-warp civilization
A pre-warp civilization was any society or culture that had not yet become a warp-capable civilization; that is, one that has not discovered and utilized faster-than-light spaceflight like the warp drive -
Dramen
For the species native to Drema IV, please see Dreman. The Dramens or Dramians were a spacefaring humanoid species native to the planet Dramia. (TAS: "Albatross") -
Benev Selec
Benev Selec, also known as Drema IV, was the inhabited fourth planet of the Selcundi Drema system. This system was located in the Selcundi Drema sector and was the homeworld of the Dremans, a humanoid -
Sarjenka
Sarjenka was a young Dreman female native to Drema IV. She lived with her parents and her brothers. She had been communicating with Lieutenant Commander Data through an RF transmitter for eight weeks in 2365 -
Elanin singer stone
was said that it sang a different song for every person. Doctor Pulaski owned one that the Dreman girl Sarjenka became curious about and shared its story with her. After her planet was saved and -
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) conn officers
Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) Conn officers of the USS Enterprise-D. -
CCG: Reflections 2.0
Real World article(written from a Production point of view) Reflections 2.0 is the major foil set of the Star Trek Customizable Card Game. Sixty-one new cards have been created and sixty cards -
Door
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Homeworlds
The following is a list of homeworlds and their respective inhabitant species. 8[] 892-IV (892-IV natives) -
Economic parlance
Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) Economic parlance refers to the parlance (i.e. terminology or idioms) originating in the subject of economics. -
Toy
For Star Trek related toys, please see collectibles. Toys were objects played with as a form of recreation. -
Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal
Real World article(written from a Production point of view) The Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal is a reference book produced by Starlog Press in 1992, and written in collaboration by Michael -
Turn the Page
Real World article(written from a Production point of view) Turn the Page -
Selcundi Drema system
The Selcundi Drema system was an inhabited planetary system located in the Selcundi Drema sector. Prior to the mid-2360s, this system had at least five planets, and one of them, Drema IV, was inhabited -
Sophistry
was, in reality, untrue. In an attempt to subvert the Prime Directive and save Sarjenka and the Dremans from certain death in 2365, Data suggested that her transmissions could be considered a call for help -
Jig
A jig was a form of lively folk dance. In 2365, Dr. Katherine Pulaski described the discussion about saving the Dremans from destruction in violation of the Prime Directive as "jigging madly on the head