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[[File:Leyor.jpg|thumb|Leyor, a Caldonian.]]The '''Caldonians''' are a [[humanoid]] species native to [[Caldonia]]. They are characterized by their tall stature, large cranium, three-fingered hands and dark brown skin.
 
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The '''Caldonians''' were a [[humanoid]] species native to [[Caldonia]].
Caldonians are committed to pure research and have built their reputation around that dedication. They are wary of things which distract from their research, such as administrative demands.
 
   
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==Physiology==
In [[2366]], the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]]. [[Leyor]] was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. They were bought out by [[Devinoni Ral]], who represented the [[Chrysalian]]s. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration which would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], representing the [[Federation]] in [[Doctor]] [[Seth Mendoza|Mendoza]]'s absence, wanted to acquire their bid of [[Trillium 323]], but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the [[Ferengi]], and the Federation. ({{TNG|The Price}})
 
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Caldonians were a tall humanoid species with dark brown [[skin]]. They had a large [[cranium]] that housed their advanced brains, which gave them great intelligence and problem-solving abilities. Caldonians had three-fingered hands, which were dexterous and could be used for fine manipulation of objects.({{TNG|The Price}})
   
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== Society and Culture ==
{{bginfo|Leyor referred to both [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Bhavani]] as ''"Madame"'' (pronounced [[French language|French]]).}}
 
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The Caldonians were a society that valued pure research and [[intellectual]] pursuits above all else. They were known for their reluctance to engage in administrative or [[bureaucratic]] work, preferring instead to focus on their research. Caldonians were proud of their reputation as researchers and academics and sought to maintain that reputation at all costs. They had a deep respect for [[knowledge]] and were always eager to learn new things.({{TNG|The Price}})
   
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== History ==
 
In [[2366]], the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]]. [[Leyor]] was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. They were bought out by [[Devinoni Ral]], who represented the [[Chrysalian]]s. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration that would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], representing the [[Federation]] in [[Doctor]] [[Mendoza]]'s absence, wanted to acquire their bid of [[trillium 323]], but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the [[Ferengi]], and the Federation. ({{TNG|The Price}})
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== Appendices ==
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===Background information ===
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According to an internal reference document, listing all the aliens seen in {{s|TNG}}, which was circulated around the time of the production of [[TNG Season 5]], the Caldonians were given the description of "A race of three fingered beings over six feet tall, enlarged craniums include a raised bony framework shaped like a perpendicular theta."
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According to [[Michael Westmore]], "''The Caldonians were my first attempt to do something really elaborate with an alien forehead, as opposed to some of the simple humanoids we had been doing up to that point. [...] [[Kevin Peter Hall|Kevin]] was our big makeup. I spent a lot of time designing a large, extended forehead for him, which further emphasized his height, and we worked closely with the wardrobe department, who created a headdress that reduced the amount of rubber we had to use. Wardrobe also made a set of three-fingered gloves which changed the shape of Peter's hands. The overall design worked very well, and it set the stage for some of the more complicated work we'd be doing in the future.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal]]'', p. 74-75)
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 27 April 2023

The Caldonians were a humanoid species native to Caldonia.

Physiology

Caldonians were a tall humanoid species with dark brown skin. They had a large cranium that housed their advanced brains, which gave them great intelligence and problem-solving abilities. Caldonians had three-fingered hands, which were dexterous and could be used for fine manipulation of objects.(TNG: "The Price")

Society and Culture

The Caldonians were a society that valued pure research and intellectual pursuits above all else. They were known for their reluctance to engage in administrative or bureaucratic work, preferring instead to focus on their research. Caldonians were proud of their reputation as researchers and academics and sought to maintain that reputation at all costs. They had a deep respect for knowledge and were always eager to learn new things.(TNG: "The Price")

History

In 2366, the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the Barzan wormhole. Leyor was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the USS Enterprise-D. They were bought out by Devinoni Ral, who represented the Chrysalians. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration that would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. Commander William T. Riker, representing the Federation in Doctor Mendoza's absence, wanted to acquire their bid of trillium 323, but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the Ferengi, and the Federation. (TNG: "The Price")

Appendices

Background information

According to an internal reference document, listing all the aliens seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, which was circulated around the time of the production of TNG Season 5, the Caldonians were given the description of "A race of three fingered beings over six feet tall, enlarged craniums include a raised bony framework shaped like a perpendicular theta."

According to Michael Westmore, "The Caldonians were my first attempt to do something really elaborate with an alien forehead, as opposed to some of the simple humanoids we had been doing up to that point. [...] Kevin was our big makeup. I spent a lot of time designing a large, extended forehead for him, which further emphasized his height, and we worked closely with the wardrobe department, who created a headdress that reduced the amount of rubber we had to use. Wardrobe also made a set of three-fingered gloves which changed the shape of Peter's hands. The overall design worked very well, and it set the stage for some of the more complicated work we'd be doing in the future." (Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal, p. 74-75)

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