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The '''Sikarians''' are the inhabitants of the [[planet]] [[Sikaris]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
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The '''Sikarians''' were the inhabitants of the [[planet]] [[Sikaris]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
   
They are a [[humanoid]] race dedicated to helping others and, as a result, their hospitality is legendary. They are especially interested in stories, regarding them as an essential part of their culture. In fact they are mostly interested in the new and different, quickly growing bored with any particular person or activity.
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They were a [[humanoid]] race dedicated to helping others and, as a result, their hospitality was legendary. They were especially interested in stories, regarding them as an essential part of their culture. In fact, they were mostly interested in the new and different, quickly growing bored with any particular person or activity.
   
The Sikarians are a technologically advanced race but the most unusual piece of technology on Sikaris is the [[spatial trajector]], which can instantaneously transport a person up to 40,000 [[light year]]s. The limit of its range is the planet [[Alastria]].
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The Sikarians were a technologically advanced race, but the most unusual piece of technology on Sikaris was the [[spatial trajector]], which could instantaneously transport a person up to forty thousand [[light year]]s. The limit of its range was the planet [[Alastria]].
   
In [[2371]] the {{USS|Voyager}} attempted to purchase this technology but was turned down by the Sikarian Government. A secret exchange was made anyway but the trajector turned out to be incompatible with [[Federation]] technology due to it emitting anti-neutrinos. ({{VOY|Prime Factors}})
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In [[2371]] the {{USS|Voyager}} attempted to purchase this technology but was turned down by the Sikarian government. A secret exchange was made anyway but the trajector turned out to be incompatible with [[Federation]] technology due to it emitting anti-neutrinos. ({{VOY|Prime Factors}})
   
{{bginfo|Initally, the Sikarians were one of three alien species, along with the [[Kazon]] and the [[Vidiian]]s, that the writing team of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' planned, in the series' [[VOY Season 1|first season]], to feature as recurring, antagonistic aliens. However, only the latter two succeeded this expectation. (''[[Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages]]'', p. 127)}}
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{{bginfo|Initially, the Sikarians were one of three alien species, along with the [[Kazon]] and the [[Vidiian]]s, that the writing team of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' planned, in the series' [[VOY Season 1|first season]], to feature as recurring, antagonistic aliens. However, only the latter two succeeded this expectation. (''[[Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages]]'', p. 127)}}
   
 
==People==
 
==People==

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Gathorel Labin

Gathorel Labin, a Sikarian

The Sikarians were the inhabitants of the planet Sikaris in the Delta Quadrant.

They were a humanoid race dedicated to helping others and, as a result, their hospitality was legendary. They were especially interested in stories, regarding them as an essential part of their culture. In fact, they were mostly interested in the new and different, quickly growing bored with any particular person or activity.

The Sikarians were a technologically advanced race, but the most unusual piece of technology on Sikaris was the spatial trajector, which could instantaneously transport a person up to forty thousand light years. The limit of its range was the planet Alastria.

In 2371 the USS Voyager attempted to purchase this technology but was turned down by the Sikarian government. A secret exchange was made anyway but the trajector turned out to be incompatible with Federation technology due to it emitting anti-neutrinos. (VOY: "Prime Factors")

Initially, the Sikarians were one of three alien species, along with the Kazon and the Vidiians, that the writing team of Star Trek: Voyager planned, in the series' first season, to feature as recurring, antagonistic aliens. However, only the latter two succeeded this expectation. (Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages, p. 127)

People

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