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Caatati; Humanoid civilization originating in the Delta Quadrant. Most of the Caatati were assimilated by the Borgdeducing a population of millions to a few thousand individuals who escaped in 27 ships. Living conditions were threatened by severe food and supply shortages as well as equipment breakdowns. Voyager granted them humanitarian aid in the form of food and technology. VOY "Day of Honor" 4-71
Cairn; (left)Telepathic humanoids from deep space. Recent contacts with a strong interest in joining the Federation. The Cairn have no concept of spoken language and have almost no vocal ability. Cairn telepathy is different from most telepathy. Most races telepathically transmit words and sounds, the Cairn however transmit pure thoughts and images. This is far more efficient but can only be practiced by Cairn. Since first contact with the Federation, the Cairn have struggled to learn common telepathy, develop speech enhancers, and learn spoken language. The Cairn appear to be standard humanoids with a textured bony enlargement just over the ears. Cairn technology is limited to rudimentary interstellar spaceflight. TNG "Dark Page" 7-159
Calamarain; (right)
Intelligent spaceborne race of powerful clouds of ionized gas. The
Calamarain originated in the Bre'el system but have been transplanted
to several nearby systems. They can interface with computer systems
and are highly sensitive to electromagnetic fields, but choose to
maintain no relations with humanoid life. The Calamarain can emit
berthold rays. TNG "Deja Q" 3-61
Caldonian; (right) Humanoid race with a love of research. From a world on the edges of Federation space, they have chosen to remain separate from the Federation. They do maintain scientific connections to help their renowned research institutes. The Caldonians have little advancement in the social or engineering fields, but their theoretical work in subspace and quantum mechanics is almost legendary. A race of three-fingered beings over six feet tall, their enlarged cranium includes a raised bony framework shaped much like a perpendicular "theta" Greek letter. TNG "The Price" 3-56
Camorite; Inhabitants of Camor V. Physiologically different enough from humans to be easily distinguished via sensor readings from space. Suffered greatly during the Cardassian war. Jason Vigo went to live on Camor V because Miranda wanted to help care for Camor's war orphans TNG "Bloodlines" 7-174
Capellan; (right) Primitive humanoids from Capella IV, A world relatively close to Earth and core worlds of the Federation. It's technology is approximate to the Terran dark ages, their society is somewhat more advanced and was decided to contact them despite some idiosyncrasies in 2266. After Federation operatives aided the heir to the Capellan Teer, a long-standing treaty was signed. Capellan society values combat above love and sees no value in medicine, to them the weak should die. Their world is rich in rare mineral compounds such as Topaline. This gives them a significant economic advantage in their integration to the modern society. TOS "Friday's Child" 2-40
Cardassian;
(left)
The Cardassians are a humanoid race native to Cardassia Prime. They
are easily recognized by the neckline that fans out to connect with
the shoulders, and by the pronounced facial ridges. Two thick
vertical ridges recede back to the crown of the head with an inverted
tear-shaped ridge in the center of the forehead. The area above the
eyes are it where the ridge is thickest, making Cardassian eyes look
deep-set. Most Cardassian men have poker straight hair with jet-black
to dark brown shades that are slicked back as inconspicuously as
possible while the women have more varying hair-types.
Society
Cardassians
value family and relation above all else. Orphans are shunned and
left to die while households with several generations living together
are considered an honorable distinguishment. The education
system implemented on Cardassia dictates that intellectual pursuits
begin at the young age of 3 or 4. Every Cardassian is raised with an
appreciation of fine arts and culture, though the government may not
be like-minded in its policies. Educational attainment is regarded as
a major source of social status and a creative force in Cardassian
society, creating the knowledge that embraces existing social and
political structures. The Cardassians are known for their
photographic memories and the ability to resist a Vulcan mind meld.
They pride themselves on resourcefulness and often say of themselves:
Acceptable
social behavior dictates that men and women court with outward
irritability, and the deceased are honored with elaborate rites that
do not permit offworlders to view the body. Cardassian society has
the most rigid of all legal systems. All suspects are guilty before
even appearing in court, an emphatic display of the futility of crime
in Cardassia.
The Depata
Council rules the Cardassian Union, and legally administers to the
Cardassian Central Command and the Obsidian Order, Cardassia's secret
intelligence agency. However, the Central Command and the Obsidian
Order function autonomously and do not report to the Depata Council.
It is the military Central Command that has the firmest grip on power
in Cardassia. TNG "The Wounded" 4-86, DS9
"The Emissary, Part 1" 1-1
Catullan; (right) Humanoids from Catulla. Catullan's are noted starship engineers and many successful design yards are based out of Catulla. The ubiquitous Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems was co-founded by Terrans and Catullan and is headquartered on Catulla. Their other sciences and society are slightly less advanced, but well up to Federation standards. Members of the Federation for a century. TOS "The Way to Eden" 3-75
Cerebus II; Planet. The natives developed a treatment that reverses the aging process in humans. Was very painful and had high mortality rate. TNG "Too Short a Season" 1-16
Chalnoth; (left)
Lupine humanoids from Chalna. The Chalnoth are anarchists without
any government or authority. If any one area of Chalna can be said to
be governed by anyone, it is certainly the person with the biggest
weapon. Chalnoth technology is limited to the phasers and light
spacecraft sold to them by traders. The Chalnoth are vaguely catlike
humanoids with large fangs and long fur. TNG
"Allegiance" 3-66
Chameloid; (right) Shapeshifting aliens from an unknown world in deep space. Virtually nothing is known about their home. Chameloids can assume any humanoid form, but are generally restricted to a basically humanoid shape. Most encounters with Chameloids have occurred in or near Klingon space, hinting to a homeworld in the Empire. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 6
Chandra V;
Tam Elbrun was assigned to Chandra V prior to the Tin Man encounter
in 2366. Elbrun describe the Chandrans as beautiful, peaceful,
nonhumanoid creatures, who had a three-day ritual for saying 'Hello.'
TNG "Tin Man" 3-68
Cheronian;
(left)
Long lived extinct humanoid race from the planet Cheron. Often
confused with Charion (The outer moon of Sol IX, site of the last
battle of the Romulan War) , Cheron was home to a largely humanoid
race that had one significant difference from other humanoid races.
Around half the population had skin that was black on the right and
white on the left. The other half had the opposite configuration. One
side pursued racist policies and enslavement of the other, eventually
the civilization destroyed itself in racial wars. A small number of
survivors of both races escaped from the planet in their few
interstellar craft, they are locked in a perpetual chase to enforce
their racist laws. Cheronian technology was advanced and had limited
interstellar abilities and a primitive cloaking device. Cheronian
physiology had the ability to store and release an electric energy charge.
TOS "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" 3-70
Chrysalian; A neutral people who have been at peace for 10 generations and now are "uninvolved in all interstellar matters of consequence." Although they have often hired a Terran, Devinoni Ral, to handle their affairs, Ral says the Chrysalians have the resources, technology and science to oversee a wormhole. TNG "The Price" 3-56
Cloud Creature; (left) Nucleogenic cloud being. Nebula-like life-form native to the Delta Quadrant of the galaxy. The Starship Voyager encountered an individual of this species in 2371, accidentally inflicting serious harm to the creature by entering its body to harvest omicron particals. The cloud being was over seven AUs in diameter and was composed mostly of hydrogen, helium, and hydroxyl radicals. The crew of the Voyager was eventurlly able to help heal the creature. VOY "The Cloud" 1-6
coalescent organism; Rare microscopic life-forms that absorb orther organisims, then assume the form of the organism they've absorbed down to the cellular level. TNG "Aquiel" 6-139
Companion; (right) Cloudlike life-form that lived on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris region. In 2117, the Companion discovered aged scientist Zefram Cochrane drifting in space, near death. The Companion brought Cochrane to her planetoid and cared for him, rejuvenation his body, giving him effective immortality, but subjection him to extreme loneliness. Over time, the Companion grew to love Cochrane. in 2267, the Companion abducted Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Federation Commissioner Nancy Hedford form the shuttlecraft Galileo to live with Cochrane to alleviate his isolation. The Companion joined with the dying Commissioner to form one single human individual and she and Cochrane stayed on the planetoid to live out normal human lives. TOS "Metamorphosis" 2-38
Coridan; Mineral rich planet admitted to the Federation in 2267. Ambassador Sarek was credited with the Coridan admission. TOS "Journey to Babel" 2-39 TNG "Sarek" 3-71
Corvallens; (left) Neutral race of mercenaries with cracked-looking skin who are trusted to operate in both Romulan and Federation space. They are empathetically sensible, at least to Betazoids. A freighter captain, however, was lying about taking the Romulan defectors safely away and was killed by N'Vek. A Corvallen was one of the two official witnesses to Noonien and Mariana Soong's wedding. TNG "Face of the Enemy" 6-140
Cravic; Technologically sophisticated Delta Quadrant civilization that became extinct in a war with the Pralor people. The Cravic created sophisticated humanoid androids to fight their war with the Pralor. Later the entire Cravic society was destroyed when they attempted to deactivate these robotic soldiers. VOY "Prototype" 2-29
Crystalline Entity; (right) A spaceborne life-form of unknown origin whose structure resembled a large snowflake, hundreds of meters across. The Crystalline Entity apparently thrived by absorbing the energy of biological life-forms on planets, leaving behind devastated planetary surfaces. In 2368 the Entity was destroyed after destroying the Melona IV colony. TNG "Datalore" 1-13
Cygnian; Humanoids from Cygnet XIV. A matriarchal society that is particularly advanced in computer science and electrical engineering. Their other technologies are relatively primitive. As members of the Federation, they are a popular site of technical symposia or research facilities. Cygnians are quite humanoid and almost indistinguishable from Terrans. TOS "Tomorrow is Yesterday" 1-19
Cytherian; (left) Advanced humanoid race from a planet near the center of the galaxy. The Cytherian's explore the galaxy not by travelling it, but by bringing the galaxy to them. Special probes launched by the Cytherians reprogram computers and lifeforms they encounter to come to the Cytherian homeworld. These probes can cause temporary super-intelligence in humanoids but are harmless. A cultural exchange with the Cytherian's in 2367, both sides gained enormously from this exchange and it will be decades before Federation scholars fully understand the results. TNG "Nth Degree" 4-93