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− | {{Portrayed|{{bullet}}1st Talosian: {{link|Prime|Serena | + | {{Portrayed|{{bullet}}1st Talosian: {{link|Prime|Georgia Schmidt}} (Uncredited) and {{link|Prime|Robert C. Johnson}} (Voice, Uncredited)<br/>{{bullet}}2nd Talosian: {{link|Prime|Serena Sande}}<br/>{{bullet}}3rd Talosian: {{link|Prime|Felix Silla}} (Uncredited)<br/>{{bullet}}4th Talosian: {{link|Prime|Barker}} (Uncredited)<br/>{{bullet}}5th Talosian: {{link|Prime|Sandra Gimpel}} (Uncredited)}} |
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− | These powerful {{link|Prime|telepathy||telepaths}} assisted {{link|Prime|The Keeper||the Keeper}}, whom they referred to as "Magistrate," in their plans to use {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain}} {{link|Prime|Christopher Pike}} and {{link|Prime|Vina}} to repopulate their planet, {{link|Prime|Talos IV}}, in {{date|Prime|2254}}.<ref name="TOS01"/> | + | These powerful {{link|Prime|telepathy||telepaths}} assisted {{link|Prime|The Keeper||the Keeper}}, whom they referred to as "Magistrate," in their plans to use {{link|Prime|Starfleet Captain}} {{link|Prime|Christopher Pike}} and {{link|Prime|Vina}} to repopulate their planet, {{link|Prime|Talos IV}}, in {{date|Prime|2254}}. After examining the {{link|Prime|computer}} records of the {{link|Prime|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}}, the First and Second Talosians determined that {{link|Prime|Humans}} had a strong hatred of captivity, and their violent tendencies made them unsuitable for the Talosians' plans. The Third Talosian was the first that Pike saw when he awoke in the Talosians' underground cage, and the Fourth Talosian accompanied the Keeper and the First and Second Talosians to observe Pike. The Fifth Talosian worked to maintain the Talosians' underground menagerie.<ref name="TOS01"/> |
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Latest revision as of 06:31, 28 August 2023
Unnamed Talosians
Species | Talosian |
First Appearance | TOS16B (24 Nov 1966) |
Portrayed by | • 1st Talosian: Georgia Schmidt (Uncredited) and Robert C. Johnson (Voice, Uncredited) • 2nd Talosian: Serena Sande • 3rd Talosian: Felix Silla (Uncredited) • 4th Talosian: Barker (Uncredited) • 5th Talosian: Sandra Gimpel (Uncredited) |
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These powerful telepaths assisted the Keeper, whom they referred to as "Magistrate," in their plans to use Starfleet Captain Christopher Pike and Vina to repopulate their planet, Talos IV, in 2254. After examining the computer records of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, the First and Second Talosians determined that Humans had a strong hatred of captivity, and their violent tendencies made them unsuitable for the Talosians' plans. The Third Talosian was the first that Pike saw when he awoke in the Talosians' underground cage, and the Fourth Talosian accompanied the Keeper and the First and Second Talosians to observe Pike. The Fifth Talosian worked to maintain the Talosians' underground menagerie.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Cage". Star Trek, season 0, episode 0 (Production number 01). Directed by Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Released 1986. Desilu Productions. 1965.