Star Trek: 10 Alien Species You’ve Probably Forgotten About
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Don't worry, they'll all show up in Lower Decks eventually
So true
May the dead Klingon gods bless Lower Decks!
Lower decks only gets one more season unless things change
@@knightwalkr really? That’s too bad, I mean while some fans of trek hate it, IMO it’s truly a love letter to Trek, but in comedic form.
That comment killed me 😂😂😂
As a Star Trek Online player. The Hur'q, preservers and many others are never forgotten. I see them daily in my Legendary Miranda class ship :)
The Hur'q are also memorable because they have the numbers mixed with powerhouses that are more of a gutpunch difficulty spike.
They where also in the PlayStation video game Star Trek invasion from 2000.
The Hur'q are so annoying to deal with in my Cardassian T6 carrier... 5 fore 3 aft
@@vexile1239 Eject warp plasma sorts them out
"Convergent evolution towards budget savings."😄
This is a fine episode, I would add the Aquans, 10-C, Zora, Sargon's People (Arretans), & Alpha Centaurans (Greek-descendant Preserved humans).
Dr. Michalito Loveless as ALEXANDER 😉
Zora?
I always thought a good story would be getting a Vendorian ambassador to negotiate a treaty between the Federation and the Dominion. Since the founders are mistrustful of solids who better to be the mediator than a being that is in between solid and fluid forms like the Vendorians.
I'm surprised you didn't include the Paxans from the Next Gen episode Clues. They did the whole memory erase thing like the race from Voyager.
Ironically we all remember the Paxans
_Lower Decks_ makes a list like this hard, but I'll throw on the Skorr (who are _separate_ from the Aurelians), the Tyrans (inventors of the Exocomp) and the Coridanites (the species whose admission to the Federation was the plot of "Journey to Babel").
I love the TNG episode with the Solanogen-based aliens. The buildup to showing the aliens was atmospheric and chilling as Hell
The Solanae are cowards, though.
Already redone in STO, they client race of the Iconian's, along with the parasite aliens from the TNG epo. 'Conspiracy'.
I think Enterprise going back and picking up the humans and the Scagarans would awesome movie plot.
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289K subscribers It's a good think I'm one of those few people who do remember the Skagarrans and the Axanar. You also forgot to give an honorable mention to the Briori from "Star Trek: Voyager" episode "The 37's". It's a shame we never found out what the Briori looked like, as they were never seen nor even mention again after that.
GOOD LIST! Ironic how some of them wanted and made themselves to be forgotten.
Looks like I'm not the first to add the Paxans.
8:34 The Skagarans made their way into a novel from SNW called “The High Country”, and Pike grew up near one of them (even learned to ride a horse from her). If you haven’t read it yet, check it out; it’s a VERY well-written piece!
I'll be honest when I hear the word Fabrini, it makes me think of the febreze. Though fabrini does sounds like a smaller cuter version of febreze. Or reverse the roles and Febreze sounds like a war faction of them. We are the Febreze prepared to be scented.
I would add the Paxans from the TNG episode "Clues." Since this elusive race of xenophobes were willing to exterminate the Enterprise crew rather than allow knowledge of their species to be made known to others, it seems logical to include them on this list. They erased all knowledge of themselves from the minds of the crew--save Data who was sworn to secrecy. Ironically, this knowledge may have been destroyed along with Data himself in ST: Nemesis unless it was downloaded into B4, Lore, or some other Soong-class android.
Came here to say just that. Thanks!
Given that Data was resurrected this past year, he likely still possesses that knowledge
And yet you know about them. Curious!
That was the first race that came to my mind as well. Though it took some... clues... to remember them! 😂
@@gabelogan5877The "human" Data was collected from the memories put in B4. He had no knowledge of the "real" Datas death either.
So if Data did disregard the memories about the xenophobic aliens when copying his mind into B4, we can assume the new Data doesn't know it. Unless Data did keep those memories when copying them to B4.
The one I wanted to see more of was the Sheliak. They're like a race of lawyers. Plus we need more non-humanoid races.
ultra aggressive hostile lawyers.
@@poil8351 Like there's such a thing as passive lawyers.
@@GabePuratekuta true but most don't have a default position of i will sterilise an entire planet if they don't get the results they want.
I recently reread the novelization of TMP and The Lost Years, so I've been thinking about the Febrini.
You were right about #1 anyway. I don't remember that episode at all. Literally all I know about it now is what little was in the video.
Richard Hatch, Apollo from the original Battlestar Galactica as a Klingon. ❤️
You can tell Sean had fun making this one. And I had fun watching.
True, I recall the episodes, yet not the species name. 🖖
I will take the option of pasta and alcohol. 🙃
Ahhh The Preservers. I kinda love how in B canon William Shatner did his story featurin them where Kirk was brought back after he died in Generations.
i would add the sheilak who,supposedly beat the federation or at least forced them into a peace treaty on their terms.
I don't think that's a Satarran, but a mimic designed or engineered by them, which is why it looks like a skeleton underneath, it could become any bipedal race
Wern't the Satarans kind of technological impaired though? If that is a construct then it would take some feats to create one. Remember the reason they roped in the Enterprise was that is was far superior than anything they could build and the enemy that they were facing weren't that hard
@@robinburt5735 All kinds of Star Trek species have that combination of:
- Hyper-Advanced in McGuffin technology, beyond anything Starfleet can do
- barely spacefaring enough, that interaction doesn't violate the prime directive
Like Ichebs people
The guys from Vengeance Factor
The people from "The Hunted".
bought it off a ferengi for an unfair price? @@robinburt5735
The funny thing, #1 is an episode i keep coming back to watch and watch, i love the whole lose memories thing it did.
I just rewatched That Enterprise episode
People were quick to forget what the Trill looked like in TNG after DS9
No, we remember quite well and it has been discussed and mentioned in various Star Trek groups.
Flexing in for my requisite Star Trek Online plea -- the Hur'q featured prominently in the best of all the story arcs in STO. I'm happy to see that you've started mentioning the game's lore in your videos, but uh... how about a full vid on it? (Tee hee hee....)
The skagarans were a huge part of the novel strange new worlds the high country.
The little extragalactic Korobian aliens from Catspaw were never seen again as far as I know. I call them Korabians because that was the name of one of them.
Hur'q where also in the PlayStation game Star Trek invasion released 2000. I didn't know they were in Star Trek online.
The Bynars should have been seen again, they were unique.
they were in lower decks.
They were in season 4 of Lower Decks, in case you didn't know.
"unique" implies a singular.... Bynars by nature were duos!
I would add tha Aldeans to this list, from the TNG episode "When The Bough Breaks".
Most important lesson from Force Of Nature: Down is good. Up is no.
Just this week a friend and I were trying to remember civilized species that'd gone extinct. Thanks to this list, I can +1 that
i was thinking would have loved to see the dawd( the guy from ng survivor's ep).
I like how many of these are from ENTERPRISE. As a result, it's more likely that some fans have never SEEN those aliens!
Headcanon why the Warp 5 limit was forgotten: the Vulcans took a look at the research by the Hekarans, found way way WAY too speculative and based on worst case scenario since warp core detonation rifts disappeared within a few weeks of it as space fixed itself without help. In other words, it was essentially research based on fear of what the warp core could do if space wasn't the mysterious form it was and couldn't fix itself. So the Vulcans saved the Federation from their dumbness (only time they could because they failed to stop the idiocies that led to the Maquis).
I would like to see a discussion on Star Trek Shape shifters and what one was best
and to know does memory whip hide you from the borg?
10:43 that's ship look like almost a conestoga class.
I met Alec Peters at Dragoncon.
In my head canon, the Hur’q interbred with the Klingons during their time as their conquerors. That would explain the Discovery Klingon.
Now that I think about it... did Star Trek base the Hurq on the Invid of Robotech/Mospeda? Insectoid species that went nuts when they lost a plant/fungus that was vital to their species wellbeing to alien interference? Turned into a horde that preyed on the galaxy?
Um, wasn't the shroud of the Sword of Kahless returned the Alpha Quadrant by Vulcans, who then gave it to Kor? Not Kor retrieving it himself. Besides that, nice list.
besides the 200 species from the orginial series that all looked like humans
Actually what the Heckarins were saying was a theoretical probability that was discussed between I had this discussion with a physicist a quantum physicist about the probability of there being a problem if one shirt used certain types of drives in a given area of space. Bearing in mind this is theoretical quantum physics and there is no way to test it out to see if it would be that way or not, I propose this based on certain factors in actual reality, things that we can actually see and therefore if they behave a certain way in that way that stands to reason that theoretically they would behave the same way more or less in theory in space with certain types of drives that would share certain parts of space. Like I said it wasn't you it was theoretical quantum physics.
Interesting that the Klingons call them the hurk and the Swiss use the term Hybeuslander is a Swiss term that means literally Outsider much like the term hurt in Klingon.
I have to say, I do remember some of those… mostly because I've played quite a bit of Star Trek Supremacy. How could anyone forget the Axanar when they are one of only a few ways to have more than a single Fleetyard-level shipyard?
The Fabrini sounds like a cocktail that tastes like cleaning products.
Or a cleaning product that looks like juice.
They could mention all this races and more in Disco. Disco is wasting a good opportunity to mention what happened to every race we know and that would make a terrific season in my opinion.
I can't fly... Warp 5.5.
What about the Vedala, the oldest race in the Federation?
My first thought on hearing the word Fabrini is "It's definitely Fabrini."
For some reason the Hur'q have always intrigued me. I think they would be a fantastic ancient species to eventually introduce... and making them decidedly non-Humanoid in appearance.
Like what STO did.
They were also in the PlayStation game Star Trek invasion released in 2000.
The Antarans have a role to play in one of the Enterprise follow-up novels. The novel has a plotline where one of Phlox's daughters takes an Antaran as one of her husbands but Phlox's youngest son leads a terrorist attack on the wedding party.
Eleazar? It's Eyezar. Sheesh!
What was the species that had a very complex introduction ritual from TNG. I remember Picard being very annoyed about it.
Harada?
@@jwessel1969the Jarada. Thanks for getting me there. From Season 1 Episode 12.
@@jwessel1969but no! The ones I remember were shown and had funny positions when talking.
@@spencersholden I remember one from Voyager that had weird body language. Neelix knew how to communicate with them but Janeway had trouble.
@@jwessel1969maybe I’m mixing my memories. What was the episode?
What about the Husnok?
Fabrini, but imagine a Jawa said it 😂
4:50 Hur'q ...🤔 Could this be a sub Klingon species and could be an explanation for the Discovery Klingons?
No. The Hur'q were the alien species that invaded Qo'nos, resulting in the Klingons getting ahold of their technology -- including warp drive -- a whole lot sooner than they probably should've.
In Archers defense and almost never defend him. He was probably more concerned over the interstellar incident the alien dying would cause. Figuring saving his life would smooth over any patients rights issues in face of first contact with this race. I still the coolest race that was in Ring World series but brought into Trek thanks to animated series is still the Slavers. The concept of them in my opinion appears to have inspired other works of fiction. Because odds are many people only remembers the animated series and not the book series.
The fact that he penned and wrote it down the old-fashioned way so that he would not forget proves beyond any any doubt that people really don't understand memory, the more you try to erase the memory there's always a backup area in the brain that has that memory. I know this because of the fact that I have worked with people with various forms of brain damage especially memory problems and I can tell you that the mind has a way of storing in the brain memories sometimes that is because of taste sometimes because of smell sometimes because of sight or touch there are also parts of the brain that store due to smell and emotion so I can tell you this because of the patience I worked with in the past who were Alzheimer's patients. So even if they try to erase the actual areas of the brain that do store memory the actual memory storage area there are plenty of other places called them redundancies if you will that are backup sensors for the brain's memory, and that is something that not Star Trek isn't any more about the science anymore in science fiction it's lost or has never had anybody who does research anymore otherwise they'd remember this, or know this.
I am Ki-Rok!
Doesn't Voyager come across one of those make a list that makes them think makes their people think that they're part of a battle...
You know, a lot of these forgotten groups could be condenced.
I wonder what happened to the Eminarians and Vendekans. Did they resolve their 500 year old conflict?
I've looked for a list of all the alien species. I can't find one.
Will no one remember the tragedy of the Husnock? The whole species wiped out in a moment!
Then there's the Terra Novans, the humans who were descended from a colony damaged by an asteroid that irradiated the northern hemisphere of the planet, what happened to those guys? Or did undercooked "diggermeat" do them in? :P
Shale! 😂
They are humans so not "forgotten" as this list is supposed to be for.
What, then, of the Aldeans?@@sureshmukhi2316
I'd add Klingons to this list😜
there were 5 races that started the federation but now its only 4
How’s about the Sheliak?
One of the species I'd love to see again.
@@thatblastedsamophlange especially since, IIRC, the Federation fought a war against them
Yes the axinar. Whoooo. Their a species I'd like to know more about and see again.
Ramurians were a recycle of those aliens in the episode CLUES.
Trelena you did not mention him
Richard Hatch from Survivor s01!?
That's a different Richard Hatch. The Richard Hatch Sean was referring to played Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica and Tom Zarek in the rebooted Battlestar Galactica
STO Spoilers: How could i forget the preservers after STO fused them and the first human shaped aliens that originated everyones so destinctly human looks into one only to be wiped out by the iconians
Well I hope some of this alien species will be reintroduce in Lower Decks.
More like, 'Ten Species the writers have forgotten exist."
the scottish play don't you mean mcbeath "laughs evil blackadder laugh"
I don't listen to Scottish hip hop.
One day I'll watch a video that doesn't always seem to dribble and go on and on about Lower Decks all the time.....
Who are the axenar as a alien species and can we please have a star trek and star wars crossover TV show or movie please.
What about the iconians?? they destroyed the yamato,🤔
And almost Earth.
So many "A"s in these names. :D
Prelude to Axanar was awesome, darn shame the whole project turned into a dumpster fire
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SW and ST have to much aliens that are similar with humans for me
"SHUT UP MEGANS!" wink
In before 100 views! w00t!
Every time a Vulcan was not able to keep up the bs that there completely emotional logical and perfect and acted like the biggest asshole in the episode . It’s every time
What has this got to do with this list?
You didn't have a single race from the Gamma quadrant or DS9...that's trekist. And don't give me the Hur'q. By your own words, they only become relevant in the non-canon STO. How many aliens did we meet before the Dominion War started and people forgot there were aliens there besides the Dominion's triad.
10 species not worth remembering