Star Trek Alien Races
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Fabrini
Humanoids from the Fabrina star system in deep space. When their star
went nova 10,000 years ago they built a gigantic ark called Yonada out
of an asteroid to convey some of their people to a new system. First contact
was in 2268 to correct a guidance problem with Yonada that placed a Federation
system in danger. The Fabrini survivors arrived at their new world in
late 2269. After becoming established on their new world, they petitioned
for Federation membership and have since become contributing members of
the Federation. Somewhat primitive in most sciences, the Fabrini have
made advances in computers, to the point of true artificial intelligence,
as well as advanced medical sciences. TOS "For the World is Hollow
and I Have Touched the Sky" 3-63
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Ferengi
Ferengi are slight for humanoid races, rarely passing 5 feet in stature. Primary facial features are their ridged nose, razor-sharp fangs, and highly sensitive ears, but their main deviation from ordinary humanoid physiology is the four-lobed design of the brain, whose unusual patterns prevent telepaths such as the Betazoids from reading their mind.
Ears The other uniquely Ferengi characteristic is the large ears
that are receptive to touch. Their homeworld of Ferenginar has a
thin atmosphere, and in time the Ferengi ears grew larger to better
receive sound waves. The lobes are receptive to touch, and fondling
them, termed oo-mox, is pleasurable to most males. The ears also
have fine hairs on them, which with age grows to be lengthy and
even shaggy. Hearing is undoubtedly the finest tuned sense of a
Ferengi, and the ears unmistakably symbolize their innate "Ferenginess".
One who has the "lobes" for something is marked out as
gifted.
Eating habits Ferengi delight in worms and various insects, preferably
alive and squirming. Their small and sharp teeth make them efficient
eaters. When young Ferengi need to sharpen dull teeth they use latinum
tooth-sharpeners or chew-sticks.
Society The Ferengi society is the culmination of the worst of capitalism
and chauvinism combined. Though reasonably advanced in technology,
they live for the accumulation of profit alone, whatever the means
of acquiring it. Their whole race lives by the proclamations declared
by the provisions inside The Ferengi Rules Ferengi languageof Acquisition,
a compilation of the proven methods to earning profit. After all,
ROA no. 18 puts it: A Ferengi without profit is no Ferengi at all.
Never mind leaving all the rest to lie in the gutter when you're
through stepping on them, ROA no.212 states quite explicitly: Employees
are the rungs on the ladder to success. Don't hesitate to step on
them. In fact quite a few of the Rules of Acquisition endorses such
disregard for sentiment or compassion when it comes to making profit.
As ROA No. 21 warns: Never place friendship above Ferengi symbolprofit.
Capitalism aside, Ferengi are a sexist society to the core. The
Ferengi male views his female as property not to be shared nor exposed
to the public. Females are not allowed an article clothing, earning
of profit, traveling, looking or speaking to strangers, or even
quoting from the sacred Rules of Acquisition. Another demeaning
practice females are subjected to is chewing food for the males.
This inbred sexism is sanctioned in rule no.94: Females and finances
don't mix and no.139: Wives serve, brothers inherit. Even so, a
Ferengi regards his mother with affection, often taking comfort
in laying his head in her lap and defending her honor against the
taunts of mean-spirited playmates.
Small nuclear families consisting of the father, mother, and children
makes up the family structure of Ferengi society. Grandparents and
cousins do not live within the same household. The father figure
is the sole bread-earner, so his position is supreme in the house.
Quark the Deep Space Nine bartender has an exceptionally unique
mother. Ferengi marriages are male-oriented, with a string of Latinum
Dances, Bridal Auctions, and of course the scantily clad bride to
mark the event.
The total enslavement of the female population seems to come quite
natural to the males, and they even attribute their family harmony
to such a culture. However, affirmative action seems to have come
into vogue even on Ferenginar. Grand Nagus Zek revised the Ferengi
Bill of Opportunities to include female Ferengi. Understandably,
Ferengi culture is still adapting to the sweeping winds of change.
In government, the Ferengi are as openly corrupt as they are in
daily life. The Tower of Commerce on Ferenginar, tallest building
within the Ferengi Alliance, is the bastion of profit-taking and
scheming. Going up the tower in an elevator will cost seven slips
of latinum. Talking to the front desk will mean another slip. Standing,
sitting, coming, going, the Tower absolutely swallows latinum with
unparalleled voracity. Housed within the Tower of Commerce is the
headquarters of the Ferengi Commerce Association (FCA), the most
powerful single organization within the Alliance. It is the terror
of the land, as is has jurisdiction over every aspect of a Ferengi's
profit and property. Every Ferengi must submit a yearly statement
listing all the profits earned that year. Most Ferengi conveniently
"forget" to put a few items on the list, and that is where
the Ferengi IRS personnel come in. Registered Liquidators are sent
in to investigate charges of misreported profits, and if evidence
is found, or the bribe insufficient, all the property and holdings
will be summarily liquidated. DS9 All
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First
Federation / Fesarians
Balok was commander of the First Federation flagship Fesarius. Balok conducted his people's first contact with the United Federation of Planets in 2266. In an effort to ascertain the sincerity of Federation offers of friendship, Balok staged an incident in which he first threatened the Enterprise then later claimed his ship had suffered severe damage. TOS "The Corbomite Maneuver" 1-10
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Flaxians
Planet: Flaxia. The humanoid space-faring species of Retaya, the assassin
who bombed Garak's tailor shop. DS9 "Improbable Cause" 3-66
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Founders
The Founders, or Changelings, are skilled shapeshifters who are viscous liquid in their original form. They have the specialized ability to change their biomolecular structure to mimic anything, as they can manipulate mass as well as shape. The only compromising aspect of this skill is the inability to hold a shape over 16 hours. Changelings must revert to their liquid state or endure a painful "decomposition". They neither need food nor rest, and even in liquid state maintain a level of alert consciousness.
In
addition to their shape shifting abilities, Founders are capable of
merging with each other when in their liquid state. They call this
process 'the Great Link', and it allows the Founders to achieve a
considerable degree of information and memory sharing while increasing
their ability to modify their own internal structure. On the Founders
home world many millions of individuals spend virtually their entire
time within the great link, which is comparable to an ocean in size.Founder SymbolSociety The Founders live reclusively in the Gamma Quadrant, spending their leisure shaping themselves into various forms in their gardens, deriving an understanding of the world from different perspectives. There is no hierarchy of power within their society: no single Changeling is superior to others except inherent differences in skill and knowledge. Equality and peace reigns within the Founders society. They take pride in having never inflicted harm upon one of their own, however much damage they wrought offworld.
In their history the Founders have often been persecuted by non-shapeshifters, whom they refer to as 'the solids'. In order to guarantee their safety they created the Dominion - a grouping of many solid species under the control of the Founders. The Founders have resorted to genetic engineering in order to modify several of these species to increase their utility to the Dominion - most notably the Vorta and Jem'Hadar. Although individual planets within the Dominion are treated reasonably well, disobedience to the Founders is dealt with extremely harshly - it has been known for entire planets to be infected with deadly diseases for rebelling against Dominion rule. DS9 All.
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Frunalain
Semi-humanoid race from somewhere in Cardassian space. Nobody has actually
seen a Frunalain outside of their distinctive environmental suits. Frunalain
are most often seen in their trade convoys, consisting of three or four
small, fast ships. Almost nothing is known about their physiology, culture,
or history. Their technology is around 100 years behind Federation standards.
DS9 "Emissary, Part 1" 1-1
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Fuurinkazan
A race targeted in the battle strategies worked out by civilian advisor
Kyle Riker at Tokyo Base, before he was invited to be a tactical advisor
at Starbase Montgomery. TNG "The Icarus Factor" 2-40
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