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{{aquote|Allow me to introduce you to Ceti Alpha V's only remaining indigenous lifeform.|Khan Noonien Singh|2285|2}}
The '''Ceti eel''' is a burrowing [[desert]] [[animal]] native to the [[planet]] [[Ceti Alpha V]], capable of surviving extremes in its environment. The Ceti eel was the only known native survivor of the [[orbit]]al shift of Ceti Alpha V following the explosion of [[Ceti Alpha VI]].
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The '''Ceti eel''' was a burrowing [[desert]] [[animal]] native to the [[planet]] [[Ceti Alpha V]], capable of surviving extremes in its environment. The Ceti eel was the only known indigenous creature that survived the [[orbit]]al shift of Ceti Alpha V following the explosion of [[Ceti Alpha VI]].
   
 
Ceti eels incubate their larvae within the plates of their jointed carapace. Upon emergence, the eel larvae can enter the [[ear]] of a larger animal, where it wraps itself around the [[cerebral cortex]]. This causes the host extreme pain and renders them extremely susceptible to outside suggestion. Over time, as the larva matures, the subject suffers from madness and eventual death.
 
Ceti eels incubate their larvae within the plates of their jointed carapace. Upon emergence, the eel larvae can enter the [[ear]] of a larger animal, where it wraps itself around the [[cerebral cortex]]. This causes the host extreme pain and renders them extremely susceptible to outside suggestion. Over time, as the larva matures, the subject suffers from madness and eventual death.
   
Many of [[Khan Noonien Singh]]'s followers were killed by Ceti eels in this fashion, including his wife.
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Twenty of [[Khan Noonien Singh]]'s followers were killed by Ceti eels in this fashion, including his wife.
{{bginfo|[[Marla McGivers]] was referenced as Khan's wife in lines cut from the final film.'' [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/twok.txt]}}
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{{bginfo|[[Marla McGivers]] was referenced as Khan's wife in lines cut from the final film.'' {{Star Trek Minutiae|academy/literature329/twok.txt}}}}
   
In [[2285]], Khan used Ceti eels to gain the cooperation of [[Captain]] [[Clark Terrell]] and Commander [[Pavel Chekov]] of the {{USS|Reliant}}. Chekov's eel inexplicably left his body after a time, while Terrell fought the effects of his eel, and ended up killing himself instead of [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] (as Khan had ordered him to do). ({{film|2}}) Chekov, seemingly stronger-willed than Terrell, collapses shortly after, forcing the eel out of his ear, where it's quickly vaporized by Kirk.
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In [[2285]], Khan used Ceti eels to gain the cooperation of [[Captain]] [[Clark Terrell]] and Commander [[Pavel Chekov]] of the {{USS|Reliant}}. Chekov's eel inexplicably left his body after a time, while Terrell fought the effects of his eel, and ended up killing himself instead of [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] (as Khan had ordered him to do). ({{film|2}}) Chekov, seemingly stronger-willed than Terrell, collapsed shortly after, forcing the eel out of his ear, where it was quickly vaporized by Kirk.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
[[File:TWOKCetiEelPatent.jpg|thumb|Detail of D275777]]
 
[[File:TWOKCetiEelPatent.jpg|thumb|Detail of D275777]]
 
*As part of its campaign to protect its exclusive right to market ''Star Trek''-related items, Paramount sought and obtained a [[Design patents|design patent]] from the US Patent and Trademark Office for the Ceti eel. Called an "ornamental design for a toy animal", it was issued in 1984.
 
*As part of its campaign to protect its exclusive right to market ''Star Trek''-related items, Paramount sought and obtained a [[Design patents|design patent]] from the US Patent and Trademark Office for the Ceti eel. Called an "ornamental design for a toy animal", it was issued in 1984.
 
 
*The name "ceti eel" never appears during the movie. Khan describes the animal without naming it, and McCoy doesn't recognize it when it exits Chekov's ear, though Chekov had told Kirk and McCoy of it when they were on [[Regula I]].
 
*The name "ceti eel" never appears during the movie. Khan describes the animal without naming it, and McCoy doesn't recognize it when it exits Chekov's ear, though Chekov had told Kirk and McCoy of it when they were on [[Regula I]].
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*In [[Evan Carlos Somers]]'s original draft for {{DS9|Melora}}, [[Fallit Kot]] (then named Megsy Del) was to kill Quark by using a Ceti eel but the idea was later abandoned in rewrites. (''[[The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine]]'', p. 62)
 
*[[Roberto Orci]] and [[Alex Kurtzman]], screenwriters of {{film|11}}, created the [[Centaurian slug]] as a homage to the Ceti eel. [http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/22/orci-and-kurtzman-reveal-star-trek-details-in-trekmovie-fan-qa/]
   
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==External link==
*[[Roberto Orci]] and [[Alex Kurtzman]], screenwriters of {{film|11}}, created the [[Centaurian slug]] as an homage to the Ceti eel. [http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/22/orci-and-kurtzman-reveal-star-trek-details-in-trekmovie-fan-qa/]
 
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*They are closely modelled on "Antlions", which follow the same parasitic life-cycle.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 17:41, 21 March 2015

Ceti eel

Adult Ceti eel

Chekov ceti eel

A young Ceti eel crawling on Pavel Chekov's face

File:Chekovs ear-ceti eel.jpg

Ceti eel larva emerging from Chekov's ear

"Allow me to introduce you to Ceti Alpha V's only remaining indigenous lifeform."
– Khan Noonien Singh, 2285 (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

The Ceti eel was a burrowing desert animal native to the planet Ceti Alpha V, capable of surviving extremes in its environment. The Ceti eel was the only known indigenous creature that survived the orbital shift of Ceti Alpha V following the explosion of Ceti Alpha VI.

Ceti eels incubate their larvae within the plates of their jointed carapace. Upon emergence, the eel larvae can enter the ear of a larger animal, where it wraps itself around the cerebral cortex. This causes the host extreme pain and renders them extremely susceptible to outside suggestion. Over time, as the larva matures, the subject suffers from madness and eventual death.

Twenty of Khan Noonien Singh's followers were killed by Ceti eels in this fashion, including his wife.

Marla McGivers was referenced as Khan's wife in lines cut from the final film. [1]

In 2285, Khan used Ceti eels to gain the cooperation of Captain Clark Terrell and Commander Pavel Chekov of the USS Reliant. Chekov's eel inexplicably left his body after a time, while Terrell fought the effects of his eel, and ended up killing himself instead of Admiral James T. Kirk (as Khan had ordered him to do). (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) Chekov, seemingly stronger-willed than Terrell, collapsed shortly after, forcing the eel out of his ear, where it was quickly vaporized by Kirk.

Background

TWOKCetiEelPatent

Detail of D275777

  • As part of its campaign to protect its exclusive right to market Star Trek-related items, Paramount sought and obtained a design patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office for the Ceti eel. Called an "ornamental design for a toy animal", it was issued in 1984.
  • The name "ceti eel" never appears during the movie. Khan describes the animal without naming it, and McCoy doesn't recognize it when it exits Chekov's ear, though Chekov had told Kirk and McCoy of it when they were on Regula I.
  • In Evan Carlos Somers's original draft for DS9: "Melora", Fallit Kot (then named Megsy Del) was to kill Quark by using a Ceti eel but the idea was later abandoned in rewrites. (The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine, p. 62)
  • Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, screenwriters of Star Trek, created the Centaurian slug as a homage to the Ceti eel. [2]

External link

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