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List of unnamed artificial lifeforms.
A500 units []
Multiple A500-type androids were working as laborers at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards in 2385. Among those present were F5, F7, and F8. (PIC: "Maps and Legends")
These androids were presumably all portrayed by Alex Diehl, who only received credit for playing F8.
Aia artificial lifeforms []
At some point prior to the 24th century, the natives of Aia created artificial lifeforms which eventually turned against their creators, presumably driving them to extinction. These synthetics created the Admonition as a message for other synthetic lifeforms to find, telling them how to achieve first contact with an extra-galactic synthetic civilization greater than themselves. This extra-galactic civilization was said to be willing to help "free" all synthetics from their organic "oppressors", including possibly through genocidal means. In 2399, Soji Asha attempted to summon this extra-galactic civilization using the signal beacon at Coppelius Station. However, Jean-Luc Picard soon made her realize the unnecessary severity of her actions, and she deactivated the beacon. (PIC: "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2")
These artificial lifeforms were depicted by computer-generated images.
Animatronic hyper-evolved Human models []
On stardate 58724.3 in 2381, the USS Voyager had finished being converted into a museum ship by its Rigelian curator, Beljo Tweekle. Among its exhibits was a diorama containing two animatronic replicas of hyper-evolved Humans, both of which were knocked out of their display when a team from the USS Cerritos attempted to capture a macrovirus that was running amok on Voyager. Later, a newly-created macrobot managed to assimilate one of the replicas, thereby granting it sentience. The assimilated replica was later present on Voyager's bridge, along with Doctor Chaotica and the Clown, all of whom were attempting to hijack the ship. However, due to Ensign Sam Rutherford's use of "Neelix cheese" to damage the ship's bio-neural systems, their plan was foiled, and the assimilated replica was deactivated. (LD: "Twovix")
Ard'rian McKenzie's robots []
In 2366, several robots (many of which were in pieces) could be seen throughout the home of Ard'rian McKenzie on the planet Tau Cygna V. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command")
Banea artificial lifeform []
The Banea used an artificial lifeform as a host for implanting memory engrams in the minds of convicted murderers. This was part of a punishment which caused the perpetrator to periodically relive the event from the point of view of the victim. (VOY: "Ex Post Facto")
Bat-winged eye creatures []
In 2380, Ensign D'Vana Tendi genetically engineered a lifeform named The Dog, which, while modeled after a dog from Earth, had a variety of abilities and traits not found in normal canines. For example, The Dog was able to turn its eyes into bat-winged creatures that could fly out of its mouth. (LD: "Much Ado About Boimler")
Coppelius butterflies []
By 2399, there were synthetic butterflies present in the settlement on the planet Coppelius. They had been created by Dr. Noonien Soong's son, Dr. Altan Soong, who had made them simply because he missed seeing butterflies. Their wings could change color.
Within the quantum simulation where his rebuilt consciousness resided, Data used the image of a Coppelius butterfly to illustrate that the finite nature of Human life helped define and give it meaning, stating that "a butterfly that lives forever... is really not a butterfly at all." (PIC: "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2")
These butterflies were depicted by computer-generated images.
Corrupted isolinear core []
In 2380, Ensign Fletcher inadvertently created artificial life in the form of a corrupted isolinear core, which came into being when Fletcher attempted to make himself smarter by interfacing with an isolinear core from the USS Cerritos. However, the core became corrupted by his brainwaves, which eventually caused it to spring to life and attach various mechanical components to itself. The corrupted core was ultimately ejected into space via an airlock by Ensigns Brad Boimler and Beckett Mariner, where it inadvertently aided the Cerritos by incapacitating an attacking Drookmani ship. (LD: "Terminal Provocations")
The corrupted isolinear core was voiced by Tim Robinson, who also provided Ensign Fletcher's voice in the episode.
Daystrom Institute evil computers []
Almost immediately after AGIMUS was dropped off at the Daystrom Institute's Self-Aware Megalomaniacal Computer Storage in 2381, he began arguing with the multitude of evil computers who were stored alongside him, including 10111. Later that year, they were joined by the exocomp Peanut Hamper, who began conspiring alongside AGIMUS. (LD: "Where Pleasant Fountains Lie", "A Mathematically Perfect Redemption")
Dr. Graves' robots[]
Humanoid robot []
This rather odd-looking humanoid robot, built by Dr. Ira Graves, was present in his home on Gravesworld in 2365. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")
Robotic dog []
This robotic dog, built by Dr. Ira Graves, was present in his home on Gravesworld in 2365. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")
Exocomps[]
- See: Unnamed exocomps
Kazon artificial lifeforms[]
Androids []
In 2384, First maje Ekthi, a Kazon-Oglamar, appeared to be accompanied by several masked Kazon guards, though they were, in fact, androids. (PRO: "The Fast and the Curious")
Training computer []
This highly sophisticated AI computer was built by the Kazon-Oglamar to help train pilots at their training facility. However, there was an error in the program, causing it to pit the pilots against each other until none were left. When First maje Ekthi tried to stop it, the AI went rogue and placed Ekthi under mind control, using him as a puppet.
The AI went on to scour a nearby Borg transwarp conduit, abducting ships and crews as its recruits, also taking their technology to perfect pilot and program alike. Only the best would survive, but they would inevitably make an error and die. The AI would overcome any organic obstacle perfectly and impart it to those it trained. Amongst the ships that apparently fell victim to the AI were the USS Cairo and another Excelsior-class starship. (PRO: "The Fast and the Curious") The Cairo was believed by Starfleet to have been destroyed by the Dominion in the Alpha Quadrant in 2374 during the Dominion War. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
In 2384, the AI abducted the Infinity and its crew who discovered that Ekthi's guards and best pilot were all androids. Ekthi was freed from the AI's mind control by Zero and Murf, revealing the hidden room housing the AI in the process. When the AI tried to take control of the crew, Zero freed themself using a thruster in the back of their containment suit and crashed into the computer, destroying the AI at the cost of damaging Zero's containment suit beyond repair. (PRO: "The Fast and the Curious")
The Kazon training computer was played by Debra Wilson.
Shore Leave Planet robots[]
Japanese pilot []
In 2267, this highly sophisticated robot of a Japanese pilot made a strafing run over the Shore Leave Planet in a Japanese Zero. This was one of the several experiences had by the crew of the USS Enterprise created by the planet's master computer. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
This pilot was played by an unknown actor.
Samurai warrior []
In 2267, this highly sophisticated robot of a samurai warrior was created by the Shore Leave Planet's master computer from the imagination of Hikaru Sulu, and was brought to life by devices on the planet.
An antenna on the planet would scan a person's mind and derive creations from their thoughts. This happened to Sulu when he was on shore leave on the planet. The samurai attacked Sulu and engaged him in a series of bouts. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
This samurai, who was listed as "Warrior" in the credits, was played by Sebastian Tom.
Horse []
In 2267, the Black Knight was seen riding this robotic horse, both of whom had been created by the Shore Leave Planet's master computer. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
This horse was played by an unknown animal actor.
Rigel chorus girls []
In 2267, these two highly sophisticated robots of Rigel chorus girls were created from the imagination of Dr. Leonard McCoy on the Shore Leave Planet in the Omicron Delta region. They were based on two performers from a cabaret chorus line whom Dr. McCoy had previously encountered on Rigel II. (TOS: "Shore Leave")
These two girls were played by unknown actresses.
Giant cat []
This robot resembling a giant cat was encountered by a landing party from the Enterprise upon its return to the Shore Leave Planet in 2269. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
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In 2269, the Queen of Hearts and several of her knaves were replicated as robots by the Shore Leave Planet's master computer, and appeared to Leonard McCoy with the intent of beheading him. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
Pterodactyls []
These robots resembling pterodactyls were encountered by a landing party from the Enterprise upon its return to the Shore Leave Planet in 2269. They were created due to a malfunction in the planet's master computer, as no one in the landing party had thought about pterodactyls. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
Two-headed dragon []
This robot resembling a two-headed dragon chased after Hikaru Sulu and Leonard McCoy upon their return to the Shore Leave Planet in 2269. The robot was very large, and capable of breathing fire. After the planet's master computer agreed to stop attacking the crew of the Enterprise, the dragon could be seen on a viewscreen, having a picnic with Sulu, McCoy, Alice, and the White Rabbit. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
Soong-type prototypes []
These two prototype Soong-type androids, along with B-4, had failed sometime prior to 2338. Noonien Soong and his wife Juliana considered them their children, and were saddened upon losing them. Lieutenant Commander Data was unaware of their existence until Juliana Tainer told him about them in 2370. (TNG: "Inheritance")
These androids were only mentioned in dialogue.
Soong-type androids |
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First two • B-4 • Lore • Data • Juliana Soong • Lal • Daystrom Android M-5-10 |
Targalan robots []
Before Targalus IX joined the Federation, the planet's wealthy elite utilized robots to perform menial tasks, such as cleaning and gardening. When the planet received replicator technology and abandoned its original currency-based infrastructure, certain Targalans who had originally been wealthy became terrorists, and turned robots such as these into makeshift guards. (LD: "Shades of Green")
Think Tank member[]
- See: Artificial lifeform