El-Aurian

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El-Aurian
The Race of Listeners
Homeworld El-Aurian homeworld
Affiliation United Federation of Planets

El-Aurians (sometimes known as The Race of Listeners) are a humanoid race from the science fiction television show Star Trek. They were first introduced in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation with the character of Guinan. The species was named in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rivals".

El-Aurians are physically similar to humans, but they can live well over 700 years. El-Aurians also have a variety of racial types, with both dark and light skinned members of the race being shown on various Star Trek movies and television episodes. They are considered a race of listeners and often appear very patient and wise.

It is uncertain whether the El-Aurians have any powers beyond those of normal humanoids. One possible piece of evidence that they do is when Guinan raises a hand threateningly to Q. This threat seems to be taken seriously at the time, though it is also possible that it may have been largely gestural. (see Protections from the Evil Eye)

Some El-Aurians, such as Guinan, visited Earth in the late 19th century, which suggests that they were warp-capable at that time. One unique ability of this species is their ability to discern changes in the timeline.

The El-Aurian homeworld was located in the Delta Quadrant. It was assimilated by the Borg in the mid 23rd century. Very few survived, and those who did were scattered throughout the galaxy. Some of the refugees came to the United Federation of Planets.

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