Star Trek Alien Races
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Space-faring race which had no ship in Deep Space Nine's local sector
at the time of Dukat's kidnapping in 2370 -- a clue to confirming that
a ship claiming to be of such registry was really Maquis. This form of
the word is used only for the natives; adjectival forms display the usage
as seen in the example "Galador ship." DS9 "The Maquis,
Part I" 2-40
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Humanoids from the Gali system. Their culture refuses to acknowledge the concept of time and is considered hard to deal with by time based civilizations. The Galipotans are best known for their burgeoning textile trade, which is almost all they can do without encountering culture conflicts. They are quite similar to Terrans except with enlarged eyes and a small nose. DS9 "The Wire" 2-42
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Transparent skulled humanoid race with giant brains from deep space. Their grotesque appearance has lead them into more solitary pursuits such as philosophy, programming or cargo shipping. Because of their very high intelligence, some Gallamites have found work as scientists or strategists, but their unique physiology makes assimilation into society difficult. One native was Captain Boday, a onetime lover of Science Officer Dax's. DS9 "The Maquis, Part I" 2-40
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Humanoid race from Gemaris V. With minimal interstellar technology, the
bulk of their space travel involves trade with the Dachlyds only 3 light
years away. Gemaris V is a barely habitable world with vast deserts and
high surface temperatures. On Gemaris V is Gem Alloys, a leading producer
of Duranium alloys. This is their leading export, which is resold by the
Dachlyds to the rest of the galaxy. Since the Gemarians have little interest
in interacting with the galactic community, they usually do not mind being
taken advantage of as such. TNG "Captain's Holiday" 3-67
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Gideonite
Humanoid race from Delta Dorado II in the Mutara Sector. Gideon had centuries ago managed to cure virtually all of the diseases on their planet and extend there lives. This lead to the most unprecedented overpopulation in history, with lifespans of over 300 years and a social taboo against birth control. By 2268 500 Billion humanoids living on a single class M world. This ended when the planet's ruling counsel obtained a sample of Vegan Chloriomeningits in that year, which they had no immunity to. Gideonites willingly became infected to ease the population burden. Within 10 years of initial infection only 9 billion inhabitants remained. The population stabilized at this level. The survivors of the plague joined the Federation in 2289. Their advanced medical technology has allowed for the cures to many diseases including the common cold, but many exotic viruses and bacteria are beyond their ability. TOS "The Mark of Gideon" 3-71
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Gorn
Reptilian semi-humanoids from Tau Lacertae III in the Mutara Sector.
The Gorn have their own political alliance and claim 8 star systems throughout
three sectors. A peace treaty was signed in 2267 allowing rights of free
passage through Gorn space and ensuring peace. Before this, Gorn raiders
attacked Federation ships or colonies that were too close to their borders.
The Gorn are usually over 2 meters tall with rough leathery skin and a
hard multifaceted shell over their eyes. The Gorn have large claws on
their hands and feet, they are unable to speak most humanoid languages
and require translators to communicate with most other lifeforms. Star
Trek. "Arena" 1-18
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Grazerite
Humanoid species. Prominent Grazerites have included Federation President
Jaresh-Inyo. Grazerites evolved from herbivorous herd animals and as such
abhor violence and confrontations. They require very little sleep. DS9
"Homefront" 4-83
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Grizzelas
Burly bear-like semi-humanoids from Garasa III. These relatively primitive
people have an advanced society based on equality and fairness, but their
technology is barely above the bronze age level. They are in communication
with the rest of the galaxy because their world is in Klingon space and
not under the influence of the Prime Directive. Since a year on their
world is equal to 2.3 Standard Years, their natural winter hibernation
takes six standard months, this causes the total shutdown of The Guardian
of Forever - voice of Bart LaRueGrisella society. Both hemispheres hibernate
at once because of an axial tilt of less than 1 degree causing planetwide
uniform seasonal changes. TNG "The Ensigns of Command" 3-50
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