Star Trek Alien Races
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Douwd
A little-known civilization of sentient energy beings capable of assuming
the appearance of other life-forms. Possessing awesome powers of creation
and destruction, the Douwd consider themselves to be immortal beings of
disguises and false surroundings. Their natural appearance is unknown.
Kevin Uxbridge - Douwd who fell in love with a human woman - John AndersonTNG
"The Survivors" 3-51
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Drayan
Civilization of technologically advanced humanoids from the planet Drayan II in the Delta Quadrant. The Drayan life cycle was the reverse of that of many other humanoid species. Drayans are born in an adult state and proceed to grow smaller and more innocent as they get older. Very old Drayans appear as small children. About three generations ago, the culture on Drayan II underwent a reformation in which they shifted their focus away from technology. During this time they also adopted an isolationist attitude toward outside cultures. VOY "Innocence" 2-38
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Dream
species
Telepathic humanoid civilization in the Delta Quadrant. These people
lived in a cave and their consciousness existed only in a dream state.
For centuries, the dream species had suffered attacks from a variety of
outsiders they referred to as the waking species. In order to protect
themselves, the dream species took refuge in underground caverns. They
established an artificial neurogenic field surrounding their planet, causing
intruders from any waking species to fall asleep. Once in the realm of
sleep, the dream species could deal with such intruders on their own terms.
VOY "Waking Moments" 4-81
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Race whose natives refer to the devil as 'Torak.' TNG "Devil's Due" 4-87
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Dremans
Fourth planet in the Benev Selec system in the Selcundi Drema sector, home to a humanoid civilization. Drema IV possesses the largest deposits of dilithium ore ever recorded. This ore is laid down in unusually aligned lattices that converted the planet's geologic heat into mechanical stress, thus resulting in significant tectonic instabilities that nearly destroyed the planet. While the Prime Directive prohibited contact with the inhabitants, humanitarian considerations demanded a means of assistance. The geological instabilities were neutralized by the use of resonator probes launched from orbit. TNG "Pen Pals" 2-41
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