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Species Name=El-Aurian|
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Species Name = El-Aurian |
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Classification=[[Mammal|Mammalian]] [[humanoid]]|
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Classification = [[Mammal|mammalian]] [[humanoid]] |
Planet=[[El-Auria]]|
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Planet = [[El-Auria]] |
Environmental=[[Class M]] conditions|
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Environmental = [[class M]] conditions |
Warp capable=Unknown|
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Warp capable = unknown |
Affiliation=none|
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Affiliation = none|
Lifespan=several hundred years|
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Lifespan = several hundred years|
Sexes=Male and Female|
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Sexes = male and female |
Racial=Varied skin coloration|
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Racial = varied skin coloration |
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The '''El-Aurians''' are a [[humanoid]] species of "listeners" with extremely long lifespans. Most of them were assimilated by the [[Borg]] in [[2265]], the few survivors being scattered throughout the galaxy.
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The '''El-Aurians''' are a [[humanoid]] [[civilization]] of "listeners" with extremely long lifespans. Most of them were assimilated by the [[Borg]] in [[2265]], the few survivors being scattered throughout [[the galaxy]].
   
 
In [[2293]], a group of El-Aurian refugees were being transported by [[Federation]] ships when they were caught in the [[Nexus]]. They were reluctantly rescued by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|USS ''Enterprise''-B]], although at the apparent cost of the life of [[James T. Kirk]]. ({{e|TNG|Q Who?|Time's Arrow, Part I|Time's Arrow, Part II}}; {{e|DS9|Rivals}}; {{mnc|ST|Generations}})
 
In [[2293]], a group of El-Aurian refugees were being transported by [[Federation]] ships when they were caught in the [[Nexus]]. They were reluctantly rescued by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|USS ''Enterprise''-B]], although at the apparent cost of the life of [[James T. Kirk]]. ({{e|TNG|Q Who?|Time's Arrow, Part I|Time's Arrow, Part II}}; {{e|DS9|Rivals}}; {{mnc|ST|Generations}})

Revision as of 03:51, 13 April 2009

The El-Aurians are a humanoid civilization of "listeners" with extremely long lifespans. Most of them were assimilated by the Borg in 2265, the few survivors being scattered throughout the galaxy.

In 2293, a group of El-Aurian refugees were being transported by Federation ships when they were caught in the Nexus. They were reluctantly rescued by the USS Enterprise-B, although at the apparent cost of the life of James T. Kirk. (TNG episodes: "Q Who?", "Time's Arrow, Part I", "Time's Arrow, Part II"; DS9 episode: "Rivals"; ST movie, novelization & comic adaptation: Generations)

Notable El-Aurians

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