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AndrewR
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YES! heh heh - although its a bit shabby - I was watching "Equinox Part II" last night - and I noticed in several scenes of all the aliens on Voyager there was a Talarian! Remember the small Talarian - with the bony head that Garak pointed to when he was having lunch with Bashir - who said that look at that Talarian - he is enjoying his lunch... (Julian was rushing his)

The same Talarian was also one of Quarks 'waiters' in the Ward room - I think it was for the Bajoran/Federation talks in "Rapture".

I don't know wht he was called Talarian - cause the Talarians from that Four Season TNG ep looked nothing like them - they didn't have the boney heads - I guess it is one of those variations of the spelling - since we've had

Talarians
Telerians
Talerians
and Tamarians!

Why was he on Voyager though - they could have altered the make up a bit more - and its not as if you have to look hard - he was accessing a corridor display panel at one stage... maybe he somehow ended up in the Delta Quadrant and seeing a Federation ship - was looking to get home.

Also I noticed a few Voth... BUT! Like that race that could talk with the interdimensional beings - they could be just saurian in appearance - maybe they are offshoots or descendents of the Voth - but are not Voth - maybe like Vulcans and Romulans!

I'm interested in the T*l*ri*n though - I wonder what he was doing so far from home? an unstable wormhole!?!

Andrew

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Obi Juan
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Yeah and what are all those humans doing so far from home? What? They're not really humans, but actually aliens who happen to look exacly like humans....
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Mikey T
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Well, that ensign from First Contact showed up on Voyager this season. And what will become of the surviving Equinox crewmembers? I just saw the guy Seven dug out of the Equinox's Jeffries Tubes on Chicago Hope.

And I'm back from a break, but I'm using Justin's computer to log on.

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Bernd
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Aren't the Talarians the unpleasant guys who abducted the son of an admiral?

Anyway, I think no one of the writing staff thinks a lot about the lesser races. Every time they need a race that sounds somewhat familiar, they mention the T-races: Talarians, Tamarians, Tarellians, Tyrellians, Terellians, and some more...

Season 5 has no less than four references to the T(e/y/a)rellians, I can't hear a difference, and I wonder each time which race they actually refer to.

Tarellians: the people of whom there are only very few left, highly unlikely in all cases.

Terellians: They have four arms, so at least Chakotay's opponent in "The Fight" can't be a Terellian.

Tyrellians: This is probably the most obvious choice.

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AndrewR
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Martha Hakett (T'Rul/Seska) was going to play a four armed Terellian??? in All Good Things..., but its on the cutting room floor.

I guess Amarie from "Unification" might be a Tarellian

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