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Humans originated on the planet [[Earth]]. The [[Talosians]] scanned the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|{{nowrap|text=U.S.S. ''Enterprise''}} NCC-1701]]'s [[computer]] in [[2254]] ([[FASA Timeline]]: [[2196 (FASA)|2196]]), and gleaned quite a bit of information about Human history. According to the Talosians, "The customs and history of [Humans] show[s] a unique hatred of captivity. Even when it’s pleasant and benevolent, [they] prefer death. This makes [them] too violent and dangerous a species for our needs."<ref name="TOS00"/> | Humans originated on the planet [[Earth]]. The [[Talosians]] scanned the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|{{nowrap|text=U.S.S. ''Enterprise''}} NCC-1701]]'s [[computer]] in [[2254]] ([[FASA Timeline]]: [[2196 (FASA)|2196]]), and gleaned quite a bit of information about Human history. According to the Talosians, "The customs and history of [Humans] show[s] a unique hatred of captivity. Even when it’s pleasant and benevolent, [they] prefer death. This makes [them] too violent and dangerous a species for our needs."<ref name="TOS00"/> | ||
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Revision as of 06:05, 29 March 2023
Myriad Universes: Humans
Humans
Homeworld | Earth |
Notable Individuals | Zefram Cochrane, Jonathan Archer, Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko, Kathryn Janeway |
First Appearance | TOS 05 (8 Sep 1966) |
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Humans originated on the planet Earth. The Talosians scanned the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701's computer in 2254 (FASA Timeline: 2196), and gleaned quite a bit of information about Human history. According to the Talosians, "The customs and history of [Humans] show[s] a unique hatred of captivity. Even when it’s pleasant and benevolent, [they] prefer death. This makes [them] too violent and dangerous a species for our needs."[1]