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[[Image:Chelons.jpg|thumb|Rigellian Chelons]]
 
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| Species Name = Chelarian, Chelon, Rigellian
 
| Image = [[file: Chelons.jpg|220px|Rigellian Chelons]]
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| Planet = Rigel III
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| Warp capable =
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| Classification = [[nonhumanoid]]
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| Affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
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| Sexes = one
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| Distinctive Features = fangs, turtle shells
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The '''Chelon'''s, also called '''Chelarian'''s and '''Rigellian'''s, were a sentient [[Races and cultures|race]] resembling large saber-[[tooth]]ed [[turtle]]s. They were native to [[Rigel III]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]] and were a [[Federation]] member race.
   
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==Biology==
The '''Rigellian Chelon''' were a sentient [[Races and cultures|race]]. They were descended from a race of saber-[[tooth]]ed [[turtle]]s who learned to walk upright. They ranged in height from about 1.75 meters to 2 meters or more. They only had one gender and reproduced by laying [[egg]]s.
 
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They descended from a race of saber-toothed turtles who evolved to walk upright. They averaged in height from about 1.75 meters to 2 meters. They only had one sex and reproduced by laying [[egg]]s. ({{r|TOS|The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture}}) Chelon performed male or female gender roles at different points in their lives. Many Chelon often took a permanent gender role of male or female, however traditionalists in their society refused to take on such gender roles. ({{n|ENT|sub=Rise of the Federation|Tower of Babel}})
   
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Though they lacked agility, they were a hardy race, and their shells gave them excellent protection. As they evolved in the Rigel system, they were highly resistant to [[ultraviolet radiation]], with a lesser resistance to other kinds of [[radiation]]. As an aquatic species that dwelled in swamps, Chelarians were skilled swimmers. They preferred the warm and humid weather of Rigel III and found most other worlds uncomfortable.
Rigellians had attendants who served, [[food|fed]], and cared for them. This gave the attendants the real power in Rigellian society. When worn, armor served a mainly ceremonial function. ({{r|TOS|The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture}})
 
   
Chelons, during times of stress or combat, emit a deadly contact toxin through their skin, which can be transmitted via a claw strike. ({{n|ST|sub={{st|Destiny}}|Mere Mortals}})
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A Chelarian's fangs gave it a powerful biting weapon ({{rpg|Decipher RPG|Worlds}}). Chelons, during times of stress or combat, emitted a deadly contact toxin through their skin, which could be transmitted via a claw strike. ({{n|ST|sub={{st|Destiny}}|Mere Mortals}})
   
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==Culture==
The Federation's 23rd century [[Vanguard]] operation was represented by a Rigelian Chelon, [[Ambassador Jetanian]] ([[Star Trek: Vanguard|''VAN'']]. In [[2379]], a Chelon served as a [[scientist|biologist]] aboard the {{USS|Titan}}. ({{n|TTN|Taking Wing}})
 
 
Rigellians had attendants who served, [[food|fed]], and cared for them. This gave the attendants the real power in Rigellian society. When worn, armor served a mainly ceremonial function. ({{r|TOS|The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture}})
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Despite their natural weapons, armor and size, Chelarians were actually relatively peaceful. Modern, civilized Chelarians had little skill with their bite attack. Instead, some trained to use it in combat.
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The Chelarian [[homeworld]] was Rigel III, though many also lived on [[Rigel II]]. Here, they had a number of steadings in the swamps, where they grew more difficult crops than on the neighboring plantations. They worked as middle-men between the local [[Orion]]s and [[Rigelian (Vulcanoid)|Vulcanoid Rigelians]]. ({{rpg|Decipher RPG|Worlds}}).
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==History==
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Older sources called the Chelarians "Rigellians", though that name fell into disuse to avoid confusion with other races going by the names "Rigellian" and "Rigelian".
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The Chelarians became members of the Federation in [[2275]] ({{rpg|Decipher RPG|Worlds}}). The Federation's [[23rd century]] {{dis|Vanguard|station}} operation was represented by a Chelon, [[Ambassador]] [[Jetanien]]. ({{n|VAN|{{nd|Harbinger}}}}) Later, in [[2379]], a Chelon served as a [[scientist|biologist]] aboard the {{USS|Titan}}. ({{n|TTN|Taking Wing}})
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
In some [[novel]]s these Rigellians are presumed to come from the same [[solar system]] - [[Rigel system|Rigel]] - as the [[Rigelian]]s; their specific [[species]] being "Chelon," or "Rigellian Chelon." When Mego produced a 3.75" [[Saurian]] action figure for its ST:TMP line, the company inadvertently called it a "Rigellian". In the [[Last Unicorn Games]] and [[Decipher]] [[roleplaying game]]s, they are called "Chelarians" and hail from Rigel III (Chelar).
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In some [[novel]]s these Rigellians are presumed to come from the same [[solar system]] [[Rigel system|Rigel]] as the [[Rigelian]]s; their specific [[species]] being "Chelon," or "Rigellian Chelon." When Mego produced a 3.75" [[Saurian]] action figure for its ST:TMP line, the company inadvertently called it a "Rigellian". In the [[Last Unicorn Games]] and [[Decipher]] [[roleplaying game]]s, they are called "Chelarians" and hail from Rigel III (Chelar).
   
 
Details about this species, including their name, comes from notes created by [[Fred Phillips]] and [[Robert Fletcher]] for ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'' and can be found in ''[[The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''.
 
Details about this species, including their name, comes from notes created by [[Fred Phillips]] and [[Robert Fletcher]] for ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'' and can be found in ''[[The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''.
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:''The Chelon resemble the [[Alkamin]] and [[Jebitok]]'s species, who could be Chelon, Alkamin or member of a similar testudoid species''.
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* {{memoryalpha|Rigellian}}
 
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Revision as of 02:29, 27 February 2021

The Chelons, also called Chelarians and Rigellians, were a sentient race resembling large saber-toothed turtles. They were native to Rigel III in the Beta Quadrant and were a Federation member race.

Biology

They descended from a race of saber-toothed turtles who evolved to walk upright. They averaged in height from about 1.75 meters to 2 meters. They only had one sex and reproduced by laying eggs. (TOS reference: The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Chelon performed male or female gender roles at different points in their lives. Many Chelon often took a permanent gender role of male or female, however traditionalists in their society refused to take on such gender roles. (ENT - Rise of the Federation novel: Tower of Babel)

Though they lacked agility, they were a hardy race, and their shells gave them excellent protection. As they evolved in the Rigel system, they were highly resistant to ultraviolet radiation, with a lesser resistance to other kinds of radiation. As an aquatic species that dwelled in swamps, Chelarians were skilled swimmers. They preferred the warm and humid weather of Rigel III and found most other worlds uncomfortable.

A Chelarian's fangs gave it a powerful biting weapon (Decipher RPG module: Worlds). Chelons, during times of stress or combat, emitted a deadly contact toxin through their skin, which could be transmitted via a claw strike. (ST - Destiny novel: Mere Mortals)

Culture

Rigellians had attendants who served, fed, and cared for them. This gave the attendants the real power in Rigellian society. When worn, armor served a mainly ceremonial function. (TOS reference: The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

Despite their natural weapons, armor and size, Chelarians were actually relatively peaceful. Modern, civilized Chelarians had little skill with their bite attack. Instead, some trained to use it in combat.

The Chelarian homeworld was Rigel III, though many also lived on Rigel II. Here, they had a number of steadings in the swamps, where they grew more difficult crops than on the neighboring plantations. They worked as middle-men between the local Orions and Vulcanoid Rigelians. (Decipher RPG module: Worlds).

History

Older sources called the Chelarians "Rigellians", though that name fell into disuse to avoid confusion with other races going by the names "Rigellian" and "Rigelian".

The Chelarians became members of the Federation in 2275 (Decipher RPG module: Worlds). The Federation's 23rd century Vanguard operation was represented by a Chelon, Ambassador Jetanien. (VAN novel: Harbinger) Later, in 2379, a Chelon served as a biologist aboard the USS Titan. (TTN novel: Taking Wing)

Background

In some novels these Rigellians are presumed to come from the same solar systemRigel – as the Rigelians; their specific species being "Chelon," or "Rigellian Chelon." When Mego produced a 3.75" Saurian action figure for its ST:TMP line, the company inadvertently called it a "Rigellian". In the Last Unicorn Games and Decipher roleplaying games, they are called "Chelarians" and hail from Rigel III (Chelar).

Details about this species, including their name, comes from notes created by Fred Phillips and Robert Fletcher for Star Trek: The Motion Picture and can be found in The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

The Chelon resemble the Alkamin and Jebitok's species, who could be Chelon, Alkamin or member of a similar testudoid species.

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