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:''See also: '''[[Edo|The Edo]]''', a humanoid species native to [[Rubicun III]].'' |
:''See also: '''[[Edo|The Edo]]''', a humanoid species native to [[Rubicun III]].'' |
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− | The '''Edosians''' (sometimes Edoans) are a race native to planet [[Edos]] in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. They bear some physical resemblance to [[Triexian]]s, though Edosians are considered a more animated race. ({{ss|NF|The Road to Edos}}) |
+ | The '''Edosians''' (sometimes '''Edoans''') are a race native to planet [[Edos]] in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. They bear some physical resemblance to [[Triexian]]s, though Edosians are considered a more animated race. ({{ss|NF|The Road to Edos}}) |
:''Arex was identified as an Edoan in [[Alan Dean Foster]]'s [[TAS novelisations|''Star Trek Logs'' novelizations]], based on never-aired background information from ''TAS''. That he was actually a Triexian was established in the ''New Frontier'' series, and the root of the confusion touched upon in "The Road to Edos."'' |
:''Arex was identified as an Edoan in [[Alan Dean Foster]]'s [[TAS novelisations|''Star Trek Logs'' novelizations]], based on never-aired background information from ''TAS''. That he was actually a Triexian was established in the ''New Frontier'' series, and the root of the confusion touched upon in "The Road to Edos."'' |
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Revision as of 02:15, 3 July 2018
- See also: The Edo, a humanoid species native to Rubicun III.
The Edosians (sometimes Edoans) are a race native to planet Edos in the Alpha Quadrant. They bear some physical resemblance to Triexians, though Edosians are considered a more animated race. (NF short story: "The Road to Edos")
- Arex was identified as an Edoan in Alan Dean Foster's Star Trek Logs novelizations, based on never-aired background information from TAS. That he was actually a Triexian was established in the New Frontier series, and the root of the confusion touched upon in "The Road to Edos."
External link
- Edosian article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.