What’s your point though? Did you think I meant that non-humanoids don’t exist in Star Trek? They clearly do.
Yes, they exist, but look how much difficulty the Federation had in even reaching the most basic level of understanding with 8472. They illustrate my point exactly. 8472 inhabitants an entirely different universe - fluidic space. There’s no real competition between humanoid species and them. And they also have radically different morphology and communication. In fact, if it weren’t some very unique circumstances involving the Borg, 8472 and the Federation never would have
Species 8472
The Undine arent native to our galaxy though.
Or the Q
What’s your point though? Did you think I meant that non-humanoids don’t exist in Star Trek? They clearly do.
Yes, they exist, but look how much difficulty the Federation had in even reaching the most basic level of understanding with 8472. They illustrate my point exactly. 8472 inhabitants an entirely different universe - fluidic space. There’s no real competition between humanoid species and them. And they also have radically different morphology and communication. In fact, if it weren’t some very unique circumstances involving the Borg, 8472 and the Federation never would have
Yes I was naming an example…
Ah. Your comment didn’t indicate that.