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:''This page features the '''Rigellians'''. You may also be looking for the species known as the [[Rigelian]]s.''
 
:''This page features the '''Rigellians'''. You may also be looking for the species known as the [[Rigelian]]s.''
The '''Rigellians''' were a [[sentience|sentient]] [[species]] of [[turtle]]s known to the [[Federation]] by the late-[[23rd century]]. ({{film|1}})
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The '''Rigellians''' were a [[species]] of intelligent [[turtle]]s. ({{film|1}})
   
 
==Appendices==
 
==Appendices==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
[[Image:Rigellians.jpg|thumb|Rigellian Lord (right) and attendant (left).]]
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[[File:Rigellians.jpg|thumb|Rigellian Lord (right) and attendant (left).]]
 
The Rigellians were designed by [[Fred Phillips]] and [[Robert Fletcher]] for ''The Motion Picture''.
 
The Rigellians were designed by [[Fred Phillips]] and [[Robert Fletcher]] for ''The Motion Picture''.
   
In an interview appearing in the {{m|March|1980}} edition of ''[[Fantastic Films]]'', entitled, "The Star Trek Costumes", Fletcher revealed information about the Megarites and the design of their costumes:
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In an interview appearing in the {{m|March|1980}} edition of ''[[Fantastic Films]]'', entitled, "The Star Trek Costumes", Fletcher revealed information about the Rigellians and the design of their costumes:
   
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:''This is the Rigellian Lord. They are a race of spacegoing turtles who no longer have shells to support their bodies. The material in his costume is a knit. The draping and coloration of the armor plating makes him a very elegant fellow. The armor plating was sculpted in the studio craft shop and is really fiberglass that has been chrome plated.''"
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"This is the Rigellian Lord. They are a race of spacegoing turtles who no longer have shells to support their bodies. The material in his costume is a knit. The draping and coloration of the armor plating makes him a very elegant fellow. The armor plating was sculpted in the studio craft shop and is really fiberglass that has been chrome plated.
   
:"''The Rigellian Lord is a very tall creature and his attendant is a smaller creature but physically the same. His costume is very similar to the first Regellian but a little less regal in appearance. The {{w|heraldic flag|standard}} he is carrying was done by [[Tom Browne|Tom]] and [[Maggie Browne]] and it's a carving representing his master's household crest and position in the community. The first Rigellian is not really the master. You see, the large turtles are the egg carriers and the smaller ones are the real power in the community. I guess you would call the Lord a figurehead.''"
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The Rigellian Lord is a very tall creature and his attendant is a smaller creature but physically the same. His costume is very similar to the first Regellian but a little less regal in appearance. The {{w|heraldic flag|standard}} he is carrying was done by [[Tom Browne|Tom]] and [[Maggie Browne]] and it's a carving representing his master's household crest and position in the community. The first Rigellian is not really the master. You see, the large turtles are the egg carriers and the smaller ones are the real power in the community. I guess you would call the Lord a figurehead."
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</blockquote>
   
When [[Mego]] produced a 3 3/4" [[Saurian]] action figure for its' second series in {{y|1980}}, the company inadvertently called it a "Rigellian". [http://www.toymania.com/334archives/trek/rigellian.htm]
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When [[Mego]] produced a 3&frac34;" [[Saurian (species)|Saurian]] action figure for its second series in {{y|1980}}, the company inadvertently called it a "Rigellian". [http://www.toymania.com/334archives/trek/rigellian.htm]
   
 
In an article appearing in the {{m|January|2002}} edition of ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9]]'', entitled "Who is that Alien?", the following information about the Rigellians, which included information taken from Fletcher's original background notes, added:
 
In an article appearing in the {{m|January|2002}} edition of ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9]]'', entitled "Who is that Alien?", the following information about the Rigellians, which included information taken from Fletcher's original background notes, added:
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:"''Believe it or not, the Rigellians were supposedly descended from a race of saber-toothed turtles. They only had one gender and reproduced by laying eggs. Their armor was principally ceremonial, and the real power lay with their attendants who gave them food.''"
 
:"''Believe it or not, the Rigellians were supposedly descended from a race of saber-toothed turtles. They only had one gender and reproduced by laying eggs. Their armor was principally ceremonial, and the real power lay with their attendants who gave them food.''"
   
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===Apocrypha===
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In the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Taking Wing]]'', these Rigellians were called "Chelon," or "Rigellian Chelon." The term is also used in ''[[Tower of Babel]]'' and the ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]'' series for the species' name.
 
In some [[novel]]s these Rigellians are presumed to come from the same solar system - [[Rigel system|Rigel]] - as the [[Rigelian]]s; their specific species being "Chelon," or "Rigellian Chelon."
 
   
 
In the [[Last Unicorn Games]] and [[Decipher]] [[games|role-playing games]], they are called "Chelarians" and hail from Rigel III (Chelar).
 
In the [[Last Unicorn Games]] and [[Decipher]] [[games|role-playing games]], they are called "Chelarians" and hail from Rigel III (Chelar).
   
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=== External link ===
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* {{NCwiki|Chelon}}
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[[ja:ライジェリアン(Rigellian)]]
 
[[Category:Species]]
 
[[Category:Species]]

Revision as of 06:09, 11 March 2015

This page features the Rigellians. You may also be looking for the species known as the Rigelians.

The Rigellians were a species of intelligent turtles. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

Appendices

Background

Rigellians

Rigellian Lord (right) and attendant (left).

The Rigellians were designed by Fred Phillips and Robert Fletcher for The Motion Picture.

In an interview appearing in the March 1980 edition of Fantastic Films, entitled, "The Star Trek Costumes", Fletcher revealed information about the Rigellians and the design of their costumes:

"This is the Rigellian Lord. They are a race of spacegoing turtles who no longer have shells to support their bodies. The material in his costume is a knit. The draping and coloration of the armor plating makes him a very elegant fellow. The armor plating was sculpted in the studio craft shop and is really fiberglass that has been chrome plated.

The Rigellian Lord is a very tall creature and his attendant is a smaller creature but physically the same. His costume is very similar to the first Regellian but a little less regal in appearance. The standard he is carrying was done by Tom and Maggie Browne and it's a carving representing his master's household crest and position in the community. The first Rigellian is not really the master. You see, the large turtles are the egg carriers and the smaller ones are the real power in the community. I guess you would call the Lord a figurehead."

When Mego produced a 3¾" Saurian action figure for its second series in 1980, the company inadvertently called it a "Rigellian". [1]

In an article appearing in the January 2002 edition of Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, entitled "Who is that Alien?", the following information about the Rigellians, which included information taken from Fletcher's original background notes, added:

"Believe it or not, the Rigellians were supposedly descended from a race of saber-toothed turtles. They only had one gender and reproduced by laying eggs. Their armor was principally ceremonial, and the real power lay with their attendants who gave them food."

Apocrypha

In the novel Taking Wing, these Rigellians were called "Chelon," or "Rigellian Chelon." The term is also used in Tower of Babel and the Star Trek: Vanguard series for the species' name.

In the Last Unicorn Games and Decipher role-playing games, they are called "Chelarians" and hail from Rigel III (Chelar).

External link

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