List of fictional humanoid species in television
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This is a list of fictional humanoid species in television, and is subsidiary to the list of fictional humanoid species. It is a collection of various notable humanoid species that are featured in television programs, either live-action shows or puppetry, but not species of animated programs.
Species |
Program |
Notes |
Andorian |
Star Trek |
A blue-skinned, white-haired species with distinctive antennae, and one of the founding races of the United Federation of Planets. |
Bajoran |
Star Trek |
a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. The shows' writers initially depicted the Bajorans as an oppressed people who were often forced to live as refugees, whom they likened to a variety of ethnic groups, with Rick Berman, who helped to originally conceive them, comparing them to "the Kurds, the Palestinians, the Jews in the 1940s, the boat people from Haiti — unfortunately, the homeless and terrorism are problems [of every age]."[1] |
Betazoid |
Star Trek |
A black-irised race with empathic and telepathic abilities. |
Cardassian |
Star Trek |
A xenophobic and imperialistic reptilian species. |
Centauri |
Babylon 5 |
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Felis sapiens |
Red Dwarf |
A race that evolved in an abandoned mining freighter from a pregnant housecat smuggled aboard by a crewmember. |
Ferengi |
Star Trek |
A species with large, sensitive ears and an extremely materialistic culture. |
Jaffa (Stargate) |
Stargate SG-1 |
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Kaylar |
Star Trek |
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Klingon |
Star Trek |
A race bearing distinctive forehead ridges and living by a martial honour-based culture. |
Kromaggs |
Sliders |
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Luxan |
Farscape |
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Minbari |
Babylon 5 |
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Narn |
Babylon 5 |
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Ocampa |
Star Trek |
A short-lived, quickly-aging species with great telepathic potential, living under the care of an advanced being known as the Caretaker after environmental damage to their homeworld caused by the latter. |
Orphnoch |
Kamen Rider Faiz |
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Romulan |
Star Trek |
An offshoot of the Vulcans who rejected their ideals of logic and emotional control, and developed a separate paranoid isolationist civilisation. |
Sontaran |
Doctor Who |
A warrior race who reproduce exclusively via cloning. |
Spiridons |
Doctor Who |
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Tellarite |
Star Trek |
A porcine bearded race known for being stubborn and argumentative, and one of the founding races of the Federation. |
Time Lord |
Doctor Who |
An ancient race possessing advanced time travel technology. |
Trill |
Star Trek |
A species who, in some cases, live in symbiosis with an implanted sentient worm-like creature. The long-lived symbionts often take many hosts during their lives, allowing their hosts access to previous hosts' memories. |
Vulcan |
Star Trek |
A species with distinctive pointed ears and arched eyebrows. Following a destructive period of near-constant war and strife caused by their violent emotions, the Vulcans embraced a philosophy of total logic and emotional control, and eventually became one of the founding races of the Federation. |
Wraith |
Stargate Atlantis |
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References
- ↑ Nemecek, Larry (1995). Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion. Pocket Books. Page 178.