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Edo;
(right) Humanoids
from Rubicun III. Very similar to Terrans. A strange mixture of
hedonistic sexuality and puritanical respect for a draconian legal
code. In the distant past, the Edo were a lawless and chaotic people,
through time they developed a legal system where a small number of
"mediators" patrol randomly selected "punishment
zones" where any infraction, even if accidental,
results
in immediate execution without appeal. Since the "punishment
zones" are randomly chosen and rapidly changing, the system is a
powerful incentive to obey all laws. The Edo welcome visitors openly
as long as they conform to their system of justice. The Edo may be a
transplanted race since they are governed by a transdimensional craft
that the Edo worship as their god. TNG
"Justice" 1-8
Edo God; (left) May have transplanted the Edo race since they are governed by a transdimensional craft that the Edo worship as their god. TNG "Justice" 1-8
Eight ninety two, planet IV; (left) Human survivors of the survey vessel S.S. Beagle, created a Roman gladiator civilization where the Children of the Sun tried to teach peace. TOS "Bread and Circuses" 2-54
Ekosian;
(right) Humanoids
from Ekos in the M43 Alpha system. The parent race of the Zeon race
on the outermost world in their system. A colony launched over three
centuries ago. In violation of the Prime Directive, an undercover
Federation cultural specialist altered the Ekosian culture in 2268 to
mimic the 1930's Terran culture of Nazi Germany. Dr. John Gill hoped
to replicate the efficiency and order of the Nazi regime but without
the hate and cruelty . The attempt failed. Only further Federation
intervention stopped this potential mass murder. Ekosians are almost
indistinguishable from Terrans. TOS "Patterns
of Force" 2-50
El-Aurian;
(left) Long
living, ancient race from the Delta quadrant. Home system now forms
part of Borg space, after they were assimilated in 2265. The Borg
invasion caused the El-Aurian race to spread throughout the Galaxy,
and many refugees found their way to Federation space. Physically
similar to Humans, they are regarded as a race of 'listeners' with
good communication skills. El-Aurians have also displayed the
unexplained ability to be aware of possible distortions in time. They
have a lifespan of several centuries, making El-Aurians appear very
calm and wise. TNG several episodes, Star
Trek Generations 7Generations
Elasean;
(right)
A humanoid race from the Tellun star system with a reputation for
being vicious and arrogant. Concluded a long interplanetary war a
century ago and have a since become Federation members. Their
technology has come from primitive limited interplanetary travel
during the war to moderate interstellar capability. Elasean males are
often well over 2 meters tall and their females have a unique
neurochemical drug in their tears that makes humanoid males obey
their will. TOS "Elaan of Troyius" 3-68
Elaysian;
(left) Unique
race of humanoids from Elaysia II. Elaysians are mostly humanoid
with two bizarre exceptions. The very low gravity of their homeworld
has caused an atmosphere that is more akin to pre-terraform Mars than
of a class M world. This has created difficulty in there assimilation
into the galactic culture, since no other humanoid race is as
accustomed to low gravity as them. There physiology is very different
also in that they require only .16% oxygen in a standard pressure
environment, and the remainder of their energy comes from anaerobic
reaction in their cells. Despite these unique biological differences,
Elaysians eat the same food and look quite similar to us. They
require the use of a limited motor support exoskeleton
for
living in a standard class M environment. They also cannot
interbreed with other humanoid races because of these differences
however. The Elaysians have been members of the Federation for almost
a century however, but few travel offworld because of the
difficulties entailed. DS9 "Melora" 2-26
Elloran; (right) Humanoid civilization. The Ellora were conquered early in the 24th century by the Son'a. By the late 24th century, the Ellora were integrated into Son'a society as a labor class. Elloran women were indentured as servants on Son'a spacecraft. MOV Insurrection 9
Ennis/
Nol-Ennis; (right) Origin: Gamma Quadrant.
Two humanoid factions of the same species who fought for so long they
were banished to a prison moon to
continue
their fighting, able to finally die only if they escape the prison
due to special microbes placed in the moon's atmosphere which rebuild
injuries and prevent anyone who dies on that moon from leaving it. DS9
"Battle Lines" 1-13
Enaran; (left) Technologically sophisticated Delta Quadrant civilization that lived on Enara Prime and on a colony in the Fima system. In the mid-24th century, the Enaran government systematically exterminated the minority ethnic group called the Regressives. In later years, knowledge of this holocaust was kept from younger Enarans, until it had virtually disappeared from memory. VOY "Remember" 3-48
Entabans;
Delta Quadrant civilization. The Entaban governmetn was territorial,
intolerant of ships entering their space. VOY
"Vis à Vis" 4-88
Entharian; (left) Spacefaring civilization in the Delta Quadrant. The Entharian economy relies heavily on trade with neighboring cultures. In 2373, Entharian arms dealer Kovin was falsely accused of assaulting Seven of Nine, a crewmember aboard the Federation Starship Voyager. VOY "Retrospect" 4-85
Emergency Medical Hologram; Robert Picardo DS9 "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" 5-114, VOY "Caretaker, Part I" 1-1
Eminiarian;
(right) Anan 7 was his planet's military
commander in the war between Eminiar and Vendikar. The Federation
starship Enterprise was warned to stay away but ignored the warning.
The ship was declared a casualty and it was Anan 7 whose task it was
to enforce the declaration and have all personnel put to death.
Captain Kirk refused to surrender his ship and destroyed the
computers that conducted the war forcing the combatants to consider
peace talks to avoid a real war. TOS "A Taste
of Armageddon" 1-23
empathic metamorph; A rare type of genetically mutated individual in the Kriosian and Valtese species. TNG "The Perfect Mate" 5-121
Eska; Captain Archer and the Enterprise NX-01 crew encountered this species of hunters on the "rogue" planet in 2151. For nine generations, Eska hunting parties have stalked and killed the indigenous life forms on this planet, which they call Dakala. Archer and his crew were able to put a stop to this by providing the hunted species with a masking agent. ENT "Rogue Planet" 1-18
Etanian Order;
Delta Quadrant civilization of technologically sophisticated,
imperialistic humanoids. The Etanian Order invaded other worlds by
first creating what appeared to be a natural disaster such as an
asteroid bombardment. Once the population had
evacuated their homeworld the Etanians would arrive in numbers and
stake a claim. VOY "Rise" 3-61
Evoran;
(left) Technologically advanced
civilization. The Evora achieved interstellar travel capability in
2374 and were invited to become a Federation protectorate . Evora
prefer a vegetarian diet. MOV Insurrection 9
Excalbian; (right) These rock-based, intelligent entities possess ethics and values dramatically different from those of many humanoid species. They are intensely curious about other life-forms and have captured such forms, to observe their behavior in dramatic situations. They were shape-shifters and used their ability to alter their molecular form to remake themselves into characters to support such dramas. TOS "The Savage Curtain" 3-77
Exocomps;
(right) Experimental apparatus created by Dr. Farallon to perform
engineering functions in hazardous situations. Exocomps were equipped
with microreplicators that they would use to make whatever tool was
needed to accomplish the assigned task. Outfitted with extensive
onboard intelligence so they could make repair decisions
independently,
the
exocomps were discovered to be sentient life-forms in their own
right in 2369. TNG "The Quality of Life" 6-135
Exo III;
A barely habitable planet, once home of technically advanced
humanoid civilization. Exo III's inhabitants moved underground,
eventually, they were destroyed by the androids they had built. TOS
"What Are Little Girls Made Of?" 1-7
Eymorg; (left) Female inhabitants of planet Sigma Draconis VI who lived beneath the surface in the remnants of a highly advanced culture. The male population, called the Morgs, lived above ground in primitive conditions in a wintery environment, existing only to mate with the women, calling them the 'givers of pain and delight.' The Eymorgs were forced to return to the surface to live with the Morgs when they were unable to find a humanoid brain to serve as their controller. TOS "Spock's Brain" 3-56