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The Talosian singing plants were native to [[Talos IV]]. They produced sound through their vibrations, which had a pleasant effect upon humanoid nervous systems.<ref name="TOS00"/> In the [[Mirror Universe]], [[Terran Emperor]] [[Georgiou, Philippa (Mirror)|Philippa Georgiou]] ordered an orbital bombardment of the planet in order to kill the [[Talosians]] "and their stupid, singing plants."<ref name="DSC23"/> | The Talosian singing plants were native to [[Talos IV]]. They produced sound through their vibrations, which had a pleasant effect upon humanoid nervous systems.<ref name="TOS00"/> In the [[Mirror Universe]], [[Terran Emperor]] [[Georgiou, Philippa (Mirror)|Philippa Georgiou]] ordered an orbital bombardment of the planet in order to kill the [[Talosians]] "and their stupid, singing plants."<ref name="DSC23"/> | ||
{{ImageBox2|boxwidth=250px|float=left|file=talosian_singing_plants-tos00.jpg|caption=Talosian singing plants ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Cage (Episode|00]])}} | {{ImageBox2|boxwidth=250px|float=left|file=talosian_singing_plants-tos00.jpg|caption=Talosian singing plants ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Cage (Episode|00]])}} |
Revision as of 06:06, 29 March 2023
Talosian singing plants
Homeworld | Talos IV |
First Appearance | TOS 15 (17 Nov 1966) |
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The Talosian singing plants were native to Talos IV. They produced sound through their vibrations, which had a pleasant effect upon humanoid nervous systems.[1] In the Mirror Universe, Terran Emperor Philippa Georgiou ordered an orbital bombardment of the planet in order to kill the Talosians "and their stupid, singing plants."[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Template:RefTOS00
- ↑ Fuller, Bryan et al (Executive Producers). "If Memory Serves". Star Trek: Discovery, season 2, episode 8 (Production number 23). Directed by T.J. Scott. Written by Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie. CBS Entertainment. 7 March 2019.