laurelhach:

El-Aurian Redesign

Originally from the Beta Quadrant, El-Aurians are a borderline humanoid race. They are eight limbed, with two main walking limbs, and they often use at least two other limbs during locomotion, though it’s not always necessary. They are extremely long-lived, often upwards of two thousand years.

El-Aurians have groups of cerata on their necks and their tail. Each ceras contains a central tube connected to three small highly vascularized lung-structures. A small pouch at the base expands to lower pressure inside the ceras and draw in air. Relatively simple organs, cerata regenerate easily when damaged. The constant inhalation/exhalation from the cerata causes them to wave gently. Non El-Aurians often find this effect calming, but others may think it unnerving.

El-Aurian listening skills are a racial personality trait, not biological, and their hearing is not exceptional among known races. Even before their homeworld’s assimilation, they were a widely-travelled species, and their cultural value of knowledge and history contributes to their listening skills. They have fantastic memories, and easily assume historian roles. Their arms contain partially separate nervous systems and do not require the concentration of the main brain to operate—this leaves the main brain freer for other functions, including the storage of memories (because El-Aurians have a lot). It also makes El-Aurians great multi-taskers. 

Their fan functions similarly to the antennae-plate on the Trill, though it is not a hearing organ—that is located dorsally to the fan. The fan has receptors for a broad range of particles, including chronitons, making El-Aurians a rare time-sensitive race. Their biological ability to detect spacial and temporal anomalies is unparalleled in known species.  As they have a limited skeleton and much of their body is supported by hydrostatics, they are also sensitive to pressure changes (and they like less gravity than Fed Standard—Guinan keeps Ten Forward a little light, it’s fun)

El-Aurians have at least two distinct phenotypes—-given their rarity, we don’t know whether or not there are more.

(yay for the chickensquids)


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#Star Trek #…huh #interesting

southerndrawlinmypants:

Episodes of star trek that should have happened

  • Musical episode
  • Translators are broken and everyone hears everyone’s native language for the first time
  • Silent episode, no dialogue, only background music and expressions
  • Interpretive dance episode
  • Alpha quadrant cook off/ sports day
  • the gravity controls are off for the day and we’re just going to have to deal with it and float

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#Star Trek #so much #especially the first two #I’ve wanted the first two for quite a while

truestoriesaboutme:

Spin-offs always do an episode that’s about differentiating themselves from the original show. I vote we call those episodes “Punching Q in the Face episodes”.


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#Star Trek #DS9 #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #you make a good point #Punching Q in the Face episodes

audible-smiles:

I love that Sisko is the lone human on DS9 who doesn’t get nostalgic for 20th/21st century Earth*, not out of some vague sense of moral standards but because he’s been there and cops beat the shit out of him.

*with the exception of baseball, of course


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#Star Trek #DS9 #pretty much #Sisko’s reaction to Vic made *so* much more sense once I factored in ‘Far Beyond the Stars’

tinsnip:

Here’s something to think about: Odo is self-taught.

No mentor. No tracks to follow. Just plunked into an office by himself on a chaotic station. And he went, in a matter of years, from ‘guy randomly assigned to investigate a murder who borks it up’ to ‘single-handed enforcer of justice with a network of contacts that stretches from Starfleet to Cardassia Prime’.

He doesn’t just keep a lid on station shenanigans. He interrupts smuggling rings that are entirely off station. His tendrils are everywhere. And he’s always watching.

And this is our Odo. Who means well.

I can very easily see how the Dominion came to be.


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#Star Trek #DS9 #in the early seasons he wonders a few times if he inherited his sense of justice from his people #and I’m just like ‘…oh Odo’ #(and he does have those fascist tendencies)

thetrekkiehasthephonebox:

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[I know it wasn’t ever possible, but I’d have loved to see a crossover between DS9 and Voyager. Just the conversations and different points of view would be interesting. The juxtaposition between certain people and elements especially. Sisko, having a family with career opposite Janeway who chose a different path. Kira and Chakotay’s feelings on the Cardassians. B’Elanna and Worf’s different ways of being Klingon. Quark and Neelix, Tuvok and Odo, O’Brien and Harry, Jadzia and Seven…]

I take your crossover episode and raise you a movie complete with Changeling/Borg Alliance.

Changeling/Borg alliance.

Changeling. Borg. Alliance.

…that is an intriguing idea.

(Both creepy hive minds. It’s a safe bet neither of them can assimilate the other, so there isn’t that threat. The Borg can bring an order more complete than the Founders ever could. The Founders can teach them advanced genetic engineering to complement their inorganic technology, reshaping their drones’ organic parts as well as augmenting them.)


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#Star Trek #DS9 #Voyager #crossovers #story ideas I will never write