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It's the most frustrating game I have ever played simply because your station and ships can be fucked with while you're not online and actively in game.
Play to win after Level 14… Whales will ruin the game for you unless you keep paying for shields. They will camp at story mission points to attack low level players even when you’re not bothering anyone. Days of work can be gone in seconds and there’s nothing you can do. Sometimes people will get together and swarm a bully to defeat but that’s rare. Never seen those levels of graphics in the promotion in the game itself. STNG actors sold out when they promoted it likely as a requirement for being in Picard.
Who would have thought all these years later, me and the chocolate rain man himself would have really similar youtube viewing. I see you in the comments all the time on the videos i watch! 😅😅
I have never been pulled into a comment thread faster. I wish you sang “Love Me Sexy”. Will Ferrell was good but TayZonday would be next level. Whew! Now I got to say it. My TH-cam experience is complete.
Imagine a species so advanced that threats of violence are meaningless, but fear of third party arbitration is so horrific as to cause you to cave to someone else's demands.
The point is that the arbiters that Picard selected were in their hibernation phase and wouldn't awaken for six months. Picard was asking for three weeks to get the colonists off the planet.
The other point is that the Sheliak are so strict about their contracts that even they were not willing to just say "screw you" to Picard invoking that clause.
I think the Sheliak's design is really cool. They feel truly alien and foreign. I especially like how sections of its body seem to pulsate, it almost looks like it's breathing.
I want a lower decks take on the Sheilak. Their dark ship indicates to me they may come from an underground or dark world. But everytime i see them, i cant help but see a dude wearing a quilt
Sweet! I love this episode and the fact they call themselves the Sheliak Corporate always made laugh. Like of course a corporation would know every single word of their million page treaty and force you to abide by it.
I've always been quite enamoured by how much they were able to do with a guy who had some shiny fabric draped over him. I can tell where his arms and shoulders are, but he tries so hard to look like a pulsating body. It's actually only a few months ago I realised they were kinda similar to cuttlefish and squid in a few ways, when I noticed the "eyes" on the side of their "head" (I kept interpreting that blue glow as being cast by the lights around them). It occurs to me that a third "solution" to the Beta Lyrae territory stuff is there's both at least one class H and class M world and they share the solar system by doing their best to stay out of each other's way!
I would like to see more of the Sheliak on Star Trek. They just need to walk the line and keep them mysterious and inscrutable and dangerous while treating them as just another alien race with their own hopes and desires.
I really liked this episode. Honestly, I wish TNG would have explored _more_ non-humanoid species but I understand the production constraints. At the time, it would have had to be practical effects because CGI was so new and Paramount was putting most of their Star Trek money into the movies.
The Sheliak have always fascinated me, and I've put in a fair amount of worldbuilding to flesh them out for their prominent place in my own fics. The radiation of their star led me to coming up with an evolutionary timeline based on silicate radiolarians, and how colonies of radiolaria may evolve into larger complex lifeforms. They may be the most alien thing I've ever written about.
They were always my favorite species in TNG because they actually look like aliens. They were so weird and the lighting was so dim, especially only the old, small 90s TV sets, that I could barely even tell what I was looking at. I remember being equal parts terrified of them but also amused because even as a kid, it looked like it was just someone with a blanket over their head pretending to be a blobby alien thing. I never knew they were supposed to be something like a slug. I was always under the impression that they were supposed to be rock or crystal monsters, or something like cold lava, with gold minerals all over their skin.
i really like the idea of an alien species for whom communication is so difficult that signing a treaty involves drafting several books worth of material just to make sure both parties comprehend it
These folks stood out to me when I was introduced to Trek. I understand the real word reasons for all of the "people in funny make up" alien designs, so that is not a problem, but I greatly appreciated the non-humanoid appearance of the Sheliak, they appeared to be truly alien to the utmost extent of the word. I'd absolutely like to see them return.
That's a big issue I have with the new trek shows, they have so many kickass nonhumanoids to use yet the just change the existing species or make cgi humanoids. The Sheilak or Tholians should've been what the Klingons were in disco (not exactly, but filled that place)
I always found the Sheliak super interesting. Interactions with non-humanoid species on-screen are so infrequent, when one does occur, it usually becomes a favourite of mine. There's more story to be told there, for sure.
Oh, the Sheliak prefer their body temperature to match that of the room in which they are standing? That's definitely some top notch trivia to bring out at the next boring dinner.
Remember this species from TNG back in the day and thought it was very creative rather than a human with prosthetics on their forehead like most on the show. Thanks for posting.
Im glad they kept up featuring non human aliens such as Original Series did with Tholians, Excalibans, Melkotians, Organians, Metrons, Gorns, and "devil in the dark" aliens to name a few.
Ya, I'd love to see them developed more. Like the Borg, they are essentially completely alien in motive and psychology compared to us, and unlike the Borg, they aren't even really humanoid either, so they are probably the most "alien" aliens Trek has ever come up with, at least until 10-C anyway. And especially with the modern CGI abilities, actually creating a compelling Sheliak on-screen would at least be possible in a way that it likely wasn't back when the TNG episode came out.
The Sheliak are my second favorite Star Trek aliens. Their design is cool and their no-nonsense attitude is refreshing and original. It was fascinating to see an alien race shutdown Picard so easily and so frequently. The Sheliak said "you do not talk you gibber", like damn that is cold. I really wish we could've seen more 'cause they're so different from everyone else on the show. This of course means that they're probably hard to write for which is probably why we never saw more of them. For me the Sheliak are alot like the Breen, if we knew more about them they'd probably be less cool since the mystery around them and the unexplained parts of them and their society is what makes them cool and once you explain it it looses a bit of that coolness factor just like how the Force from Star Wars stopped being cool when mitochlorians were introduced. I feel like the Sheliak costume was just Arammus's costume repurposed with some extra random bits stuck to it.
Fun fact: the costume used by the Sheliak is the same one used to portray Armus in Skin of Evil, minus the printer's ink poured over it. I think it's even the same actor.
I really liked the Tholians too in terms of design and concept. In general I enjoy aliens that aren't just "random human feature dialled up to 11" and as such are truly alien, whether it's their biology, cultural concepts or language such as the Tamarians or the extragalactical aliens in Discovery.
One interesting aspect of the Sheliak in TNG is that they're an example of a society that is viewed as comparable in technology and local capacity to the Federation. In many ways, they seem simliar (although more advanced and more alien) to the Zalkonians in "Transfigurations", the Talarians in "Suddenly Human", the Tzenkethi in "The Adversary", and the Tamarians in "Darmok" (or even the Ferengi and the Cardassians once upon a time). During the Lost Era and even into TNG, the Federation didn't seem to deal with the Klingons or Romulans as rival superpowers that could start a galactic war at any time. Instead, Starfleet was all too often embroiled in smaller regional conflicts due to Federation expansion into new territory, especially when they were spread far too thin and could face intense local competition from these groups.
Given how well the Horta was realised in Star Trek, I think success depends upon people talking to each other early enough for a good result to be worked out before the cameras roll. Doctor Who and scads of other low-budget SF have had triumphs, and it's usually due their being a day or two more prep time being available, or a dam good producer actually going the extra mile to get everyone on the same page.
It's always nice when we get an alien that's not just a human. I know there's reasons why most trek aliens look human but I really think that moving forward we should see a lot more non humanoid species. Or at least just species that don't look identical to humans. They have much bigger budgets now so why not
Because for a species to reach warp capability, they would have to be very similar to us. Even on different planets, predatory animals are going to have forward facing eyes, canine teeth and thicker skulls and the same can be applied to Xenobiology, even when it comes to the idea of spaceflight. How exactly do you think these mucus covered aliens developed the electronics required, or really any meaningful level of technology?
@alexandertiberius1098 idk use some imagination. Their whole environment could be different and so different adaptations would've been useful. With this species there's not too much to go on but there's a whole genre of speculative evolution. Why not have fun with it? How might an aquatic species view space travel and build their starships? That question alone sounds like great material for a one-off Trek episode
@@TheCosmicNemesis Speculative biology isn't a load of people sitting around imagining what might be possible, it's often finding the rules that govern the development of life and applying it to more alien environments. How would an aquatic species develop electronics? How would they discover combustion? Why would they develop space flight without, well... flight? I don't think it's a lack of imagination to point out that that's kind of a stupid question.
I loved the idea that they didn’t see humanoids as enemies, equals, or competition. They just thought of humanoids as lesser unimportant infestations. Never saw a Sheliak borg. 😊
Sheliak are true Star Trek fans by the quote "You do not debate, you gibber". :) I remember back when it originally aired how the Sheliak basic shape and movement were very reminiscent to the lava creature from the TOS episode "The Savage Curtain"
As much as I love a good Picard speech, it's only because I'm human. The Sheliac getting annoyed and offended whenever he tries to talk about morality or friendship is chef's kiss
I would love to see the sheliak make a comeback. They seemed so distant and mysterious. I loved that they were nonhumanoid. now with better special effects, more can be done with their physical appearance
They should add a Sheliak crew member to Lower Decks-he could be a difficult person that always has WAY too many questions about every mission. Like, he’d ask infuriatingly thorough questions about EVERYTHING. Could make for good comedy!
As a kid, I always thought this was the same species of the abandoned evil 👿 creature that killed Tasha. Didn’t have the sharpest tv screens back then…
I would absolutely love to see the Sheilak make a comeback. I feel like with all the new shows coming out they could really use them for something interesting, and I want to see the themes explored in Troi and Picard’s conversation about how different alien species observe reality explored more.
you should start a series called "Xeno-biology" or "theoretical Xeno-biology" and focus on how aliens like this evolve and how their biology differs from humans, and what planets they live on might look like, with the goal of these studies to examine more possibilities for worlds that could have life, expanding our potential search through the universe. I have always been fascinated by the idea of extraterrestrial life, but the odds of it being humanoid are so slim, we will never know what alien life looks like until we actually discover it.
Hmm...that's a great idea for a series! It's almost like I literally have forty other videos like that on my channel lol: th-cam.com/play/PLgUxMOqtko1ld8FBPsZFffTCdVGhG5LiI.html (You may be a new subscriber, so I thought I'd share this playlist with you haha)
@@OrangeRiver thats why i said start a series with intention, or just load those videos into a playlist and continue on after, but with the type of videos and research you've done in the past, you might be uniquely qualified to help create the field of study, if you get enough research together, maybe you could get an honorary doctorate (if only it was that easy)
Astrobiology is to my knowledge already an established field of study, but it would be really cool to be able to contribute to it! Glad you enjoy the videos ;)
What's interesting is that, while Sheliak territory isn't shown in the Star Trek: Star Charts book, they do show both the real Sheliak star and Beta Lyrae. Obviously it's debatable if those are the locations in the episode, but if Sheliak space encompassed both stars, it would dwarf all the other territories besides maybe the UFP and Klingons. This would be somewhat consistent with what was said on-screen. They were obviously in Sheliak space in "Ensigns of Command", yet Worf mentioned that the Shelia system was "quite distant."
Thank you so much for this delve into the Sheliak! I've been working on a storyline involving an alliance with the Breen, Tholians and Sheliak and I need all the information I can get my grubby little mitts on 👍🍻🎆
❤, loving the lore videos 😁. I remember watching the episode when I was younger and then I had thought that they were silicone-based😅 n' not silicon. The point I remember thinking that H-class was labeled radioactive and the environment might be part of what makes them alive. We need a certain amount of temperature warmth to keep us from icing over, the H-class planets are probably like M-class to us with the extra radiation being like a extra warmth in their environment. The wordy crazy legal system I just put on bureaucracy, lieing stealing and killing happen so much that it needs to be explained that it's wrong and not just a part of nature; even if it takes millions of words:). 👍🏻
I would like to see more of the Sheliak. I didn't think that we were seeing "skin" or any elements of their bodies. I did not see something "draped in black mucus-secreting folds". I saw fabric and metallic ornamentation that I interpreted as "clothing". Even though their movements seemed very puppet-like, their appearance was so different that it was credible to assume they naturally moved that way. The description of what they were supposed to look like reminds me of the "mucousy" Ba'ul from Star Trek Discovery.
Great video, I had forgotten about these guys! The Nyberrite Alliance was a faction I always wanted more info on. The thought that Worf strongly considered joining them during his leave from Star Fleet always had me convinced that they were somewhat similar to The Federation.
I really enjoy most of the truly "alien" aliens in Trek, and this race's impenetrable bureaucratic mindset is very interesting. My wife and I saw this episode a few weeks ago and enjoyed it too lol. Thank you for another interesting video! God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)
I would love to see the Shelliak return! They are a unique alien race like the Tholians and the parasitic species that latched on to B'lanna and the Ba'Neth. Would like to see the Skorr and the Xindi return as well. I would like to see the Skorr developed into a race of religious fanatics (as hinted they were in ST TAS). I would like to see Some of the races from games make it into canon too, such as the Mirak Star League, the Paravians and the Interstellar Concordium. The Elachi need to come back , and keep them as mysterious and creepy as in STE Silient Enemy.. The crustacean like Solonagen based alien would be a good come back as well again provided their creep factor was kept in tact. Talaxians, Devore, Baneans, the Think Tank from the Delta Quadrant would be good to see again and my favorite race, next to the Romulans, the Vorta NEED to appear again. Besides Avian races(Betelgusians aside) we have not seen in live action a plant based sentient race (such as the Phylosians in ST TAS) unless you consider Fungi to be plants which many don't consider them to be, and an arachnoid race.
They really were one of best cracks at a truly non anthropomorphic alien race for early TNG; A complete and apathetic disconnect from our customs with an equally disconnected appearance. Most other races feel almost like they could come from earth in a different timeline and it shows in the copy paste politics. It's satisfying to watch the crew squirm as their old negotiation tools are completely thrown out the window, and it feels more realistic for it. I'd bet more on humanity meeting something like that out there than the Vulcans.
Another excellent video! Have you ever thought about making a video about the Horta? Another well design Star Trek alien. I'm sure there is some wild stuff about them in beta canon.
It’s a shame the Sheliak didn’t get involved in the Dominion War. While they’d inherently lean towards the Founders, it would be an awesome twist to have the Sheliak choose the side of the Federation-Klingon alliance over the Dominion and Breen, and make the Sheliak the ones who convince the Romulans to join the war for calling out the Dominion as what they are.
It was hard to take this one seriously. I commend TNG for trying to create an intelligent, non-humanoid species that wasn’t either god-like or some cloud of energy, but the Sheliak character was just a dude wearing a sheet in a dark room. That, my friends, is the opposite of well-designed. There’s a reason live-action shows have trouble doing non-humanoid aliens and that’s because all of the actors are literally human. It also doesn’t help that we have never met any alien life and therefore have no working conception of what non-humanoid intelligence would even be like if it did exist. Unfortunately, the Sheliak, though interestingly written, are a visual effects fail.
Definitely would LOVE to see them again, and in accordance with what we've already got. There's a few odd species in ST I think deserve more screen time now that some special effects aren't as impossible to do for shows.
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It's the most frustrating game I have ever played simply because your station and ships can be fucked with while you're not online and actively in game.
Play to win after Level 14…
Whales will ruin the game for you unless you keep paying for shields.
They will camp at story mission points to attack low level players even when you’re not bothering anyone.
Days of work can be gone in seconds and there’s nothing you can do.
Sometimes people will get together and swarm a bully to defeat but that’s rare.
Never seen those levels of graphics in the promotion in the game itself.
STNG actors sold out when they promoted it likely as a requirement for being in Picard.
@@jeffbudd7678Same here. Whales ruin the game attacking low level players at story points and because of time zones. Mostly China and EU…
how much science would it take to cross breed with them? would the trill be able to join with them and have dots all the way down?
TNG alien costumes were such a low bar - I have to agree that this was a great use of “less is more.”
Who would have thought all these years later, me and the chocolate rain man himself would have really similar youtube viewing. I see you in the comments all the time on the videos i watch! 😅😅
I have never been pulled into a comment thread faster. I wish you sang “Love Me Sexy”. Will Ferrell was good but TayZonday would be next level. Whew! Now I got to say it. My TH-cam experience is complete.
Yeah, I agree, but I think they used a little too much light. You could pretty easily tell it was just an actor wearing a rug.
Tay's got good taste.
Love seeing you pop up on in the comments of random YT videos I watch
Imagine a species so advanced that threats of violence are meaningless, but fear of third party arbitration is so horrific as to cause you to cave to someone else's demands.
The point is that the arbiters that Picard selected were in their hibernation phase and wouldn't awaken for six months. Picard was asking for three weeks to get the colonists off the planet.
@@Mark73doesn’t change what he said: he knew how to win.
The other point is that the Sheliak are so strict about their contracts that even they were not willing to just say "screw you" to Picard invoking that clause.
I think the Sheliak's design is really cool. They feel truly alien and foreign. I especially like how sections of its body seem to pulsate, it almost looks like it's breathing.
I want a lower decks take on the Sheilak. Their dark ship indicates to me they may come from an underground or dark world. But everytime i see them, i cant help but see a dude wearing a quilt
Sweet! I love this episode and the fact they call themselves the Sheliak Corporate always made laugh. Like of course a corporation would know every single word of their million page treaty and force you to abide by it.
Yes. And Picard finally got the better of them, and the Sheliak his b----.
I've always been quite enamoured by how much they were able to do with a guy who had some shiny fabric draped over him. I can tell where his arms and shoulders are, but he tries so hard to look like a pulsating body.
It's actually only a few months ago I realised they were kinda similar to cuttlefish and squid in a few ways, when I noticed the "eyes" on the side of their "head" (I kept interpreting that blue glow as being cast by the lights around them).
It occurs to me that a third "solution" to the Beta Lyrae territory stuff is there's both at least one class H and class M world and they share the solar system by doing their best to stay out of each other's way!
I would like to see more of the Sheliak on Star Trek. They just need to walk the line and keep them mysterious and inscrutable and dangerous while treating them as just another alien race with their own hopes and desires.
I second that. And bring in those longterm hybernating Aliens(I forgot the name) who were called upon to arbitrate between the Sheliak and Federation.
@@puschelhornchen9484The Grizzellas
@@ryanbeat5828 Yes. I remember now. Thank you.
I really liked this episode. Honestly, I wish TNG would have explored _more_ non-humanoid species but I understand the production constraints. At the time, it would have had to be practical effects because CGI was so new and Paramount was putting most of their Star Trek money into the movies.
The Sheliak have always fascinated me, and I've put in a fair amount of worldbuilding to flesh them out for their prominent place in my own fics. The radiation of their star led me to coming up with an evolutionary timeline based on silicate radiolarians, and how colonies of radiolaria may evolve into larger complex lifeforms. They may be the most alien thing I've ever written about.
They were always my favorite species in TNG because they actually look like aliens. They were so weird and the lighting was so dim, especially only the old, small 90s TV sets, that I could barely even tell what I was looking at. I remember being equal parts terrified of them but also amused because even as a kid, it looked like it was just someone with a blanket over their head pretending to be a blobby alien thing. I never knew they were supposed to be something like a slug. I was always under the impression that they were supposed to be rock or crystal monsters, or something like cold lava, with gold minerals all over their skin.
Am I the only one who has noticed how much the Sheliak resembled the Excalbians?
"So how do you wanna design the Sheliak? Something misshapen?"
"I don't know, I don't wanna put in too much effort. Where'd we put Armus?"
If we could have seen them better I think they'd be better appreciated tbh. They look like how most aliens probably WOULD appear IMO haha
@@OrangeRiver They should still be appreciated for not having a typical humanoid design. Actually forget Armus, they're closer in design to Excalbians
Agreed
I wonder how the Ferengi Alliance would deal with them. Ferengi entrepreneurship vs. Sheliak arrogance.
"Finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!"
i really like the idea of an alien species for whom communication is so difficult that signing a treaty involves drafting several books worth of material just to make sure both parties comprehend it
That wasn't it. They found English so inaccurate that they wanted that level of complexity. Perhaps watch the episode.
@@LordTalax perhaps read what I wrote instead of being unnecessarily aggressive. Some Star Trek fan you are
These folks always stood out to me in my memory of TNG aliens. Using them too much would defeat their ominous nature
These folks stood out to me when I was introduced to Trek. I understand the real word reasons for all of the "people in funny make up" alien designs, so that is not a problem, but I greatly appreciated the non-humanoid appearance of the Sheliak, they appeared to be truly alien to the utmost extent of the word.
I'd absolutely like to see them return.
I always wished for the hard sci-fi where the Sheliak would be the most humanoid of aliens we'd encounter!
That's a big issue I have with the new trek shows, they have so many kickass nonhumanoids to use yet the just change the existing species or make cgi humanoids. The Sheilak or Tholians should've been what the Klingons were in disco (not exactly, but filled that place)
I always found the Sheliak super interesting. Interactions with non-humanoid species on-screen are so infrequent, when one does occur, it usually becomes a favourite of mine. There's more story to be told there, for sure.
Oh, the Sheliak prefer their body temperature to match that of the room in which they are standing? That's definitely some top notch trivia to bring out at the next boring dinner.
Remember this species from TNG back in the day and thought it was very creative rather than a human with prosthetics on their forehead like most on the show. Thanks for posting.
Im glad they kept up featuring non human aliens such as Original Series did with Tholians, Excalibans, Melkotians, Organians, Metrons, Gorns, and "devil in the dark" aliens to name a few.
Oh yeah super underutilized race, they kinda felt like a mix between Armus and the Breen
I've always wanted more about The Sheliak
Ya, I'd love to see them developed more. Like the Borg, they are essentially completely alien in motive and psychology compared to us, and unlike the Borg, they aren't even really humanoid either, so they are probably the most "alien" aliens Trek has ever come up with, at least until 10-C anyway.
And especially with the modern CGI abilities, actually creating a compelling Sheliak on-screen would at least be possible in a way that it likely wasn't back when the TNG episode came out.
The Sheliak are my second favorite Star Trek aliens. Their design is cool and their no-nonsense attitude is refreshing and original. It was fascinating to see an alien race shutdown Picard so easily and so frequently. The Sheliak said "you do not talk you gibber", like damn that is cold. I really wish we could've seen more 'cause they're so different from everyone else on the show. This of course means that they're probably hard to write for which is probably why we never saw more of them. For me the Sheliak are alot like the Breen, if we knew more about them they'd probably be less cool since the mystery around them and the unexplained parts of them and their society is what makes them cool and once you explain it it looses a bit of that coolness factor just like how the Force from Star Wars stopped being cool when mitochlorians were introduced. I feel like the Sheliak costume was just Arammus's costume repurposed with some extra random bits stuck to it.
Fun fact: the costume used by the Sheliak is the same one used to portray Armus in Skin of Evil, minus the printer's ink poured over it. I think it's even the same actor.
Sheliak COMEBACK? Yes👍🏾
I've wanted the sheliak to return for eons
I really liked the Tholians too in terms of design and concept. In general I enjoy aliens that aren't just "random human feature dialled up to 11" and as such are truly alien, whether it's their biology, cultural concepts or language such as the Tamarians or the extragalactical aliens in Discovery.
One interesting aspect of the Sheliak in TNG is that they're an example of a society that is viewed as comparable in technology and local capacity to the Federation. In many ways, they seem simliar (although more advanced and more alien) to the Zalkonians in "Transfigurations", the Talarians in "Suddenly Human", the Tzenkethi in "The Adversary", and the Tamarians in "Darmok" (or even the Ferengi and the Cardassians once upon a time). During the Lost Era and even into TNG, the Federation didn't seem to deal with the Klingons or Romulans as rival superpowers that could start a galactic war at any time. Instead, Starfleet was all too often embroiled in smaller regional conflicts due to Federation expansion into new territory, especially when they were spread far too thin and could face intense local competition from these groups.
Thanks for the video. I always wanted to know more about this race.
>jobs to their own treaty
>jobs to the grezella
Sheliaksisters...
Given how well the Horta was realised in Star Trek, I think success depends upon people talking to each other early enough for a good result to be worked out before the cameras roll.
Doctor Who and scads of other low-budget SF have had triumphs, and it's usually due their being a day or two more prep time being available, or a dam good producer actually going the extra mile to get everyone on the same page.
The Sheliak remind me of the Excalbians from "The Savage Curtain."
It's always nice when we get an alien that's not just a human. I know there's reasons why most trek aliens look human but I really think that moving forward we should see a lot more non humanoid species. Or at least just species that don't look identical to humans. They have much bigger budgets now so why not
Would be nice to do that. I just think that you can not do that with live action. CGI/Animated is the way to go🤔🤔
Because for a species to reach warp capability, they would have to be very similar to us. Even on different planets, predatory animals are going to have forward facing eyes, canine teeth and thicker skulls and the same can be applied to Xenobiology, even when it comes to the idea of spaceflight.
How exactly do you think these mucus covered aliens developed the electronics required, or really any meaningful level of technology?
@alexandertiberius1098 idk use some imagination. Their whole environment could be different and so different adaptations would've been useful. With this species there's not too much to go on but there's a whole genre of speculative evolution. Why not have fun with it? How might an aquatic species view space travel and build their starships? That question alone sounds like great material for a one-off Trek episode
@@TheCosmicNemesis
Speculative biology isn't a load of people sitting around imagining what might be possible, it's often finding the rules that govern the development of life and applying it to more alien environments.
How would an aquatic species develop electronics? How would they discover combustion? Why would they develop space flight without, well... flight? I don't think it's a lack of imagination to point out that that's kind of a stupid question.
@alexandertiberius1098 I just think it's fun. Star Treks about strange worlds and civilizations and I wanna see them
I loved the idea that they didn’t see humanoids as enemies, equals, or competition. They just thought of humanoids as lesser unimportant infestations. Never saw a Sheliak borg. 😊
Sheliak are true Star Trek fans by the quote "You do not debate, you gibber". :)
I remember back when it originally aired how the Sheliak basic shape and movement were very reminiscent to the lava creature from the TOS episode "The Savage Curtain"
Picard pwning them is GD gold 😂
As much as I love a good Picard speech, it's only because I'm human.
The Sheliac getting annoyed and offended whenever he tries to talk about morality or friendship is chef's kiss
I would love to see the sheliak make a comeback. They seemed so distant and mysterious. I loved that they were nonhumanoid. now with better special effects, more can be done with their physical appearance
They should add a Sheliak crew member to Lower Decks-he could be a difficult person that always has WAY too many questions about every mission. Like, he’d ask infuriatingly thorough questions about EVERYTHING. Could make for good comedy!
Sheliak HR guy.
And be very good at roasting the heck out of everyone.
Make him the supply officer
I really enjoyed this video of the Sheliak Corporate. One of my favorite episodes. Thank you for your awesome videosTyler
Yes, I would like to see the Sheliak return. I have thought they are the most "alien" looking aliens in Star Trek.
yes. the sheliac are and always have been my favorite.
I must say you are the best Star Trek channel on TH-cam. Yours are the most informative and entertaining.
Thank you David!
As a kid, I always thought this was the same species of the abandoned evil 👿 creature that killed Tasha. Didn’t have the sharpest tv screens back then…
I would absolutely love to see the Sheilak make a comeback. I feel like with all the new shows coming out they could really use them for something interesting, and I want to see the themes explored in Troi and Picard’s conversation about how different alien species observe reality explored more.
Yes I would like to see them again.
I say, "bring it on". More Sheliak would bring more possabilites of adventure.
I always thought they were a muscular upper torso and trunk with maybe four large tentacles that make up everything below the waistline.
Thanks again Tyler I love your videos especially the ones about possible alien 👽 biology respect 🙏 live long and prosper
I think I like the concept and mechanics behind what make the Tholians tick a bit more, but I forgot the Sheliak existed!
Yes, bring them back.
I loved that episode, I find the sheliak enigmatic and interesting.
you should start a series called "Xeno-biology" or "theoretical Xeno-biology" and focus on how aliens like this evolve and how their biology differs from humans, and what planets they live on might look like, with the goal of these studies to examine more possibilities for worlds that could have life, expanding our potential search through the universe. I have always been fascinated by the idea of extraterrestrial life, but the odds of it being humanoid are so slim, we will never know what alien life looks like until we actually discover it.
Hmm...that's a great idea for a series! It's almost like I literally have forty other videos like that on my channel lol: th-cam.com/play/PLgUxMOqtko1ld8FBPsZFffTCdVGhG5LiI.html
(You may be a new subscriber, so I thought I'd share this playlist with you haha)
@@OrangeRiver thats why i said start a series with intention, or just load those videos into a playlist and continue on after, but with the type of videos and research you've done in the past, you might be uniquely qualified to help create the field of study, if you get enough research together, maybe you could get an honorary doctorate (if only it was that easy)
Astrobiology is to my knowledge already an established field of study, but it would be really cool to be able to contribute to it! Glad you enjoy the videos ;)
The Sheliak always reminded me of the TOS aliens, the Excalbians.
What's interesting is that, while Sheliak territory isn't shown in the Star Trek: Star Charts book, they do show both the real Sheliak star and Beta Lyrae. Obviously it's debatable if those are the locations in the episode, but if Sheliak space encompassed both stars, it would dwarf all the other territories besides maybe the UFP and Klingons. This would be somewhat consistent with what was said on-screen. They were obviously in Sheliak space in "Ensigns of Command", yet Worf mentioned that the Shelia system was "quite distant."
Thank you so much for this delve into the Sheliak! I've been working on a storyline involving an alliance with the Breen, Tholians and Sheliak and I need all the information I can get my grubby little mitts on 👍🍻🎆
Thank you for the care and effort put into this video.
❤, loving the lore videos 😁. I remember watching the episode when I was younger and then I had thought that they were silicone-based😅 n' not silicon. The point I remember thinking that H-class was labeled radioactive and the environment might be part of what makes them alive. We need a certain amount of temperature warmth to keep us from icing over, the H-class planets are probably like M-class to us with the extra radiation being like a extra warmth in their environment.
The wordy crazy legal system I just put on bureaucracy, lieing stealing and killing happen so much that it needs to be explained that it's wrong and not just a part of nature; even if it takes millions of words:). 👍🏻
I would like to see more of the Sheliak. I didn't think that we were seeing "skin" or any elements of their bodies. I did not see something "draped in black mucus-secreting folds". I saw fabric and metallic ornamentation that I interpreted as "clothing". Even though their movements seemed very puppet-like, their appearance was so different that it was credible to assume they naturally moved that way. The description of what they were supposed to look like reminds me of the "mucousy" Ba'ul from Star Trek Discovery.
I would love to see the Sheliak appear in Strange New Worlds, getting the benefit of modern special effects and higher budgets.
Great video, I had forgotten about these guys! The Nyberrite Alliance was a faction I always wanted more info on. The thought that Worf strongly considered joining them during his leave from Star Fleet always had me convinced that they were somewhat similar to The Federation.
I really enjoy most of the truly "alien" aliens in Trek, and this race's impenetrable bureaucratic mindset is very interesting. My wife and I saw this episode a few weeks ago and enjoyed it too lol. Thank you for another interesting video!
God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)
I have been waiting for a good Sheliak video for a while. I always loved this episode, so diplomacy based, with Data finally dropping the hammer!
Agreed! We don't get nearly enough Sheliac!!!!
I would love to see the Shelliak return! They are a unique alien race like the Tholians and the parasitic species that latched on to B'lanna and the Ba'Neth.
Would like to see the Skorr and the Xindi return as well. I would like to see the Skorr developed into a race of religious fanatics (as hinted they were in ST TAS).
I would like to see Some of the races from games make it into canon too, such as the Mirak Star League, the Paravians and the Interstellar Concordium.
The Elachi need to come back , and keep them as mysterious and creepy as in STE Silient Enemy.. The crustacean like Solonagen based alien would be a good come back as well again provided their creep factor was kept in tact. Talaxians, Devore, Baneans, the Think Tank from the Delta Quadrant would be good to see again and my favorite race, next to the Romulans, the Vorta NEED to appear again. Besides Avian races(Betelgusians aside) we have not seen in live action a plant based sentient race (such as the Phylosians in ST TAS) unless you consider Fungi to be plants which many don't consider them to be, and an arachnoid race.
The Sheliak seem derivative of the Excalbians from TOS. But, after all, isn't anything better the Yet Another Species of Funky Forehead People!?
Awesome video thanks dude
They should have been the main foil in Discovery. But alas..
They really were one of best cracks at a truly non anthropomorphic alien race for early TNG; A complete and apathetic disconnect from our customs with an equally disconnected appearance. Most other races feel almost like they could come from earth in a different timeline and it shows in the copy paste politics. It's satisfying to watch the crew squirm as their old negotiation tools are completely thrown out the window, and it feels more realistic for it. I'd bet more on humanity meeting something like that out there than the Vulcans.
Early TNG is funny AF...unintentionally 😅
Oh hell yeah, I love the Sheliak.
Wouldn't mind seeing them reappear
Another excellent video! Have you ever thought about making a video about the Horta? Another well design Star Trek alien. I'm sure there is some wild stuff about them in beta canon.
Sheliak: the only alien species in the Galaxy that doesn't have a bunch of shit on their foreheads.
I'd love to see the Sheliak on SNW. The timeline mentioned on TNG for the treaty would be just right for a Captain Pike adventure.
I would like to see the Sheliak show up again....maybe in SNW. Great video as always!
Or Lower Decks or Prodigy.
Thanks Angstony!
I wouls love a Long Treks special on the Skeliak-Federation War. I mean, the movie implies that it was NOT an easy war for the Federation.
It’s a shame the Sheliak didn’t get involved in the Dominion War. While they’d inherently lean towards the Founders, it would be an awesome twist to have the Sheliak choose the side of the Federation-Klingon alliance over the Dominion and Breen, and make the Sheliak the ones who convince the Romulans to join the war for calling out the Dominion as what they are.
But then we would never have gotten In the Pale Moonlight. And I'm not giving that one up for anything.
I second.
In the Pale Moonlight is my very favourite episode in all of trek.
@@marley7145 yeah, we need a certain romulan senator to become a martyr.
I really feel like their name came from shellack.
They remind me of Armus for some reason ...
I’d like a sheliak return to learn more about them
A master of diplomacy is Picard.
Great video, great value production 👌 The "How to-"-Vid really makes me appreciate it even more
Thank you so much!!!
Aloha. I really enjoyed that episode. Finally a non humanoid lifeform. A comeback would be awesome. And the Horta too pls.
It was hard to take this one seriously. I commend TNG for trying to create an intelligent, non-humanoid species that wasn’t either god-like or some cloud of energy, but the Sheliak character was just a dude wearing a sheet in a dark room. That, my friends, is the opposite of well-designed. There’s a reason live-action shows have trouble doing non-humanoid aliens and that’s because all of the actors are literally human. It also doesn’t help that we have never met any alien life and therefore have no working conception of what non-humanoid intelligence would even be like if it did exist. Unfortunately, the Sheliak, though interestingly written, are a visual effects fail.
Definitely would LOVE to see them again, and in accordance with what we've already got. There's a few odd species in ST I think deserve more screen time now that some special effects aren't as impossible to do for shows.
Bring back the Sheliak.
You have the most well researched videos I've ever see. But can you tell me what a self sealing stem bolt does or is or wtf they are actually for.
Their pretty cool, but damn I love the breen!
Thanks for the latest posting. Always enjoy them. More on the Sheliak in future films would be great.
I wonder if they'd be able to be assimilated by the Borg.
@@yuki-sakurakawa the Borg computers wouldn't be able to handle it.
Was interesting to seem some really alien aliens in TNG like you'd occasionally see in TOS.
Your analyses of alien species in Star Trek are among my favorites of your videos. 👍
Great look at what little we know 🖖
Ahh yes the Mysheliak Network💁🏼♀️
I really hope the sheliak com back one day
We choose...the Grizzellas.
I still like the Tholians a bit more, but yeah... Aliens who are actually more alien make for more interesting stories IMO.