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'''Kolarans''' are a [[humanoid]] [[pre-warp civilization]] located on [[Kolarus III]]. These humanoids live in isolated pockets at an early stage of industrial development, comparable to mid-[[20th century]] [[Earth]]. |
'''Kolarans''' are a [[humanoid]] [[pre-warp civilization]] located on [[Kolarus III]]. These humanoids live in isolated pockets at an early stage of industrial development, comparable to mid-[[20th century]] [[Earth]]. |
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− | In [[2379]], the Kolaran natives encountered an armed [[away team]] from the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|USS ''Enterprise''-E]] that had invaded their territory to salvage the [[android]] [[B-4]]. The natives attacked the away team, but the team's highly superior [[technology]] allowed them to escape unharmed. (''[[Star Trek |
+ | In [[2379]], the Kolaran natives encountered an armed [[away team]] from the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|USS ''Enterprise''-E]] that had invaded their territory to salvage the [[android]] [[B-4]]. The natives attacked the away team, but the team's highly superior [[technology]] allowed them to escape unharmed. (''[[Star Trek Nemesis]]'') |
:''Although not identified on screen, the name "Kolarans" is derived from production notes during the making of ''Nemesis''.'' |
:''Although not identified on screen, the name "Kolarans" is derived from production notes during the making of ''Nemesis''.'' |
Revision as of 02:07, 9 January 2007
Kolarans are a humanoid pre-warp civilization located on Kolarus III. These humanoids live in isolated pockets at an early stage of industrial development, comparable to mid-20th century Earth.
In 2379, the Kolaran natives encountered an armed away team from the USS Enterprise-E that had invaded their territory to salvage the android B-4. The natives attacked the away team, but the team's highly superior technology allowed them to escape unharmed. (Star Trek Nemesis)
- Although not identified on screen, the name "Kolarans" is derived from production notes during the making of Nemesis.