No edit summary |
Archer4real (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
(19 intermediate revisions by 15 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | [[File:Serosian.jpg|thumb|A dead Serosian male]] |
||
− | The '''Serosians''' |
+ | The '''Serosians''' were a [[warp]]-capable species from the [[planet]] [[Seros]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. |
− | Physically the race |
+ | Physically, the race were [[humanoid]], although they had a pale, almost [[metal]]lic cast to their skin. They used [[hologram|holographic]] technology and created [[sentient]] holograms to act as cleaners and maintenance personnel aboard their ships. Unfortunately, while these programs, referred to as [[isomorph]]s, were given individuality to the point where each was given their own name, they were not well-treated by their creators, who viewed them as little more than tools. |
− | In [[ |
+ | In [[2374]] the {{USS|Voyager}} received a [[distress call]] from a Serosian hologram called [[Dejaren]]. Although he claimed the crew of his ship had been killed by a [[virus]], it later became apparent that his program had destabilized and he had become obsessed with cleanliness to the point of psychosis. As a result he had [[murder]]ed the crew, disgusted at their organic nature. ({{VOY|Revulsion}}) |
+ | |||
+ | ==People== |
||
+ | ''No Serosians were ever named on-screen, apart from the holographic Dejaren.'' |
||
+ | * [[Unnamed Serosians|List of unnamed Serosians]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Species]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 1 June 2014
The Serosians were a warp-capable species from the planet Seros in the Delta Quadrant.
Physically, the race were humanoid, although they had a pale, almost metallic cast to their skin. They used holographic technology and created sentient holograms to act as cleaners and maintenance personnel aboard their ships. Unfortunately, while these programs, referred to as isomorphs, were given individuality to the point where each was given their own name, they were not well-treated by their creators, who viewed them as little more than tools.
In 2374 the USS Voyager received a distress call from a Serosian hologram called Dejaren. Although he claimed the crew of his ship had been killed by a virus, it later became apparent that his program had destabilized and he had become obsessed with cleanliness to the point of psychosis. As a result he had murdered the crew, disgusted at their organic nature. (VOY: "Revulsion")
People
No Serosians were ever named on-screen, apart from the holographic Dejaren.