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The '''Skrreea''' were a [[humanoid]] species from the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
 
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The '''Skrreea''', or '''Skrreeans''', were a [[humanoid]] species from the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
==Physiology and Culture==
 
They were a [[matriarchal]] society, because Skrreean males demonstrated lower intelligence than females. It was not unusual for Skrreean females to have multiple spouses.
 
   
 
==Culture==
Skrreeans also have an unusual skin condition which causes them to leave odorous flakes of skin behind. This can cause those who are unused to it to treat Skrreeans with disdain and believe that they are "dirty".
 
 
The Skrreea lived in a [[matriarchal]] society, as Skrreean males were considered far too emotional to be leaders and were constantly fighting among themselves. It was not unusual for Skrreean females to have multiple spouses.
   
 
The Skrreean also had an unusual [[skin]] condition which caused them to leave flakes of skin behind. This caused those who were unused to it to treat Skrreea with disdain and believe that they were "dirty".
The Skrreean spoken language has a very unique syntax and grammatical structure, causing the [[universal translator]] to struggle with it initially before it could establish a translation matrix. ([[DS9]]: "[[Sanctuary]]")
 
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The [[Skrreean language|Skrreean spoken language]] had a unique syntax and grammatical structure which caused the [[universal translator]] to struggle with it initially before it could establish a [[translation matrix]]. ({{DS9|Sanctuary}})
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Skrreea were conquered by the [[T-Rogoran]]s in the [[16th century|16th Century]]. The T-Rogorans slaughtered the Skrreean's leaders and forced the rest of the population in to slavery.
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The Skrreea were conquered by the [[T-Rogoran]]s in the [[16th century]]. The T-Rogorans slaughtered the Skrreea's leaders and forced the rest of the population into [[slavery]].
   
In [[2370]], the T-Rogorans were themselves conquered by the [[Dominion]]. The Skrreea took this opportunity to flee their homeworld in whatever ships they had, in search for the [[Eye of the Universe]] of Skrreean legend. One ship, carrying [[Haneek]] and her family, discovered the [[Bajoran wormhole]] and identified it as the Eye. Arriving at [[Deep Space 9]], Haneek studied [[Bajoran]] history, and assumed that [[Bajor]] was [[Kentanna]], a planet named in Skrreean legend as a "planet of sorrow" where the Skrrean people were destined to settle. Some three million Skrreean refugees subsequently arrived at Deep Space 9 in search of aid.
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By [[2370]], the T-Rogorans were themselves conquered by the [[Dominion]]. The Skrreea took this opportunity to flee their homeworld in whatever ships they had, in search for the [[Eye of the Universe]] of Skrreean legend. One ship, carrying [[Haneek]] and her family, discovered the [[Bajoran wormhole]] and identified it as the Eye. Arriving at [[Deep Space 9]], Haneek studied [[Bajoran]] history, and assumed that [[Bajor]] was [[Kentanna]], a planet named in Skrreean legend as a "planet of sorrow" where the Skrreean people were destined to settle. Some three million Skrreean [[refugee]]s subsequently arrived at Deep Space 9 in search of aid.
   
With no established government, the Skrreeans chose Haneek as their leader. Haneek petitioned the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] to allow her people to settle on Bajor. The Bajorans refused, insisting that they were struggling provide for their own people's needs and could not take in three million refugees.
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With no established government, the Skrreea chose Haneek as their leader. Haneek petitioned the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] to allow her people to settle on Bajor. The Bajorans refused, insisting that they were struggling to provide for their own people's needs and could not take in three million refugees.
   
Haneek's teenage son, [[Tumak]] was angered by this decision and attempted to land one of the Skrreean ships on Bajor. Unfortunately, Tumak was unaware the Skrreean ship suffered a high-energy radiation leak. During a short battle with the [[Bajoran Militia]], the phaser fire ignited the radiation leak and destroyed the Skrreean ship, killing Tumak.
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Haneek's teenage son, [[Tumak]], was angered by this decision and attempted to land one of the Skrreean ships on Bajor. Unfortunately, Tumak was unaware that the Skrreean ship had suffered a high-energy radiation leak. During a short battle with the [[Bajoran Militia]], phaser fire ignited the radiation leak and destroyed the Skrreean ship, killing Tumak.
   
Realizing that Bajor was not Kentanna, Haneek accepted an offer from the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] to find them a world of their own to colonize. ([[DS9]]: "[[Sanctuary]]")
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Haneek reluctantly accepted an offer from the [[Federation]] to colonize [[Draylon II]], saying that "Bajor is not Kentanna". ({{DS9|Sanctuary}})
   
 
==People==
 
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===Background Information===
According to [[Michael Westmore]], the make-up designer for the Skrreea, their distinctive "bumpy skin" was created by combining little bags of [[wikipedia:pumice|pumice]], found in a hobby train shop, with a liquid [[wikipedia:latex|latex]] and then stipple it on the actors faces and drying it.
 
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The spelling of the Skrreean race comes from the script for "Sanctuary" which also gives the pronunciation as "SKREE-uh". Of their appearance, it goes on to describe, "''...their garb is scruffy, their dark skin an off-putting mass of lumps and eczema-like scales.''" [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/430.txt]
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In designing the appearance of the Skrreea, the producers specifically wanted none of the standard makeup appliances to be used at all. Instead, they asked the makeup department to create a skin texture that made them stand out. Makeup Designer [[Michael Westmore]] suspended tiny clay balls into a layer of latex and applied that to the surface of the actors' faces. When it dried, the coating looked like a layer of skin with hundreds of bumps spread throughout. Although the first test subject was regarded as looking like a human with a terrible skin disease, the entire group of actors together were deeped to look like a race. (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', pp.152-153; ''Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season Two'', [[DS9 Season 2 DVD]] special features)
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===Apocrypha===
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In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Mission Gamma]]'' novel ''[[Cathedral]]'', the character [[Vedek]] [[Solis|Solis Tendren]] recalls the Skrreean problem when settling the Europani on Bajor. Tendren wishes that the Skrreea had been allowed to settle on the planet and farm the land as by [[2376]], the northwest peninsula is still underdeveloped.
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The Skrreea are mentioned by Doctor Meron Byxthar in the [[Pocket TNG]] [[novels|novel]] ''[[Losing the Peace]]''. A sociological expert, Byxthar once observed life on the Skrreean communes on Draylon II as part of her work.
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The Skrreea, or Skrreeans, were a humanoid species from the Gamma Quadrant.

Culture

The Skrreea lived in a matriarchal society, as Skrreean males were considered far too emotional to be leaders and were constantly fighting among themselves. It was not unusual for Skrreean females to have multiple spouses.

The Skrreean also had an unusual skin condition which caused them to leave flakes of skin behind. This caused those who were unused to it to treat Skrreea with disdain and believe that they were "dirty".

The Skrreean spoken language had a unique syntax and grammatical structure which caused the universal translator to struggle with it initially before it could establish a translation matrix. (DS9: "Sanctuary")

History

The Skrreea were conquered by the T-Rogorans in the 16th century. The T-Rogorans slaughtered the Skrreea's leaders and forced the rest of the population into slavery.

By 2370, the T-Rogorans were themselves conquered by the Dominion. The Skrreea took this opportunity to flee their homeworld in whatever ships they had, in search for the Eye of the Universe of Skrreean legend. One ship, carrying Haneek and her family, discovered the Bajoran wormhole and identified it as the Eye. Arriving at Deep Space 9, Haneek studied Bajoran history, and assumed that Bajor was Kentanna, a planet named in Skrreean legend as a "planet of sorrow" where the Skrreean people were destined to settle. Some three million Skrreean refugees subsequently arrived at Deep Space 9 in search of aid.

With no established government, the Skrreea chose Haneek as their leader. Haneek petitioned the Bajoran Provisional Government to allow her people to settle on Bajor. The Bajorans refused, insisting that they were struggling to provide for their own people's needs and could not take in three million refugees.

Haneek's teenage son, Tumak, was angered by this decision and attempted to land one of the Skrreean ships on Bajor. Unfortunately, Tumak was unaware that the Skrreean ship had suffered a high-energy radiation leak. During a short battle with the Bajoran Militia, phaser fire ignited the radiation leak and destroyed the Skrreean ship, killing Tumak.

Haneek reluctantly accepted an offer from the Federation to colonize Draylon II, saying that "Bajor is not Kentanna". (DS9: "Sanctuary")

People

Appendices

Background Information

The spelling of the Skrreean race comes from the script for "Sanctuary" which also gives the pronunciation as "SKREE-uh". Of their appearance, it goes on to describe, "...their garb is scruffy, their dark skin an off-putting mass of lumps and eczema-like scales." [1]

In designing the appearance of the Skrreea, the producers specifically wanted none of the standard makeup appliances to be used at all. Instead, they asked the makeup department to create a skin texture that made them stand out. Makeup Designer Michael Westmore suspended tiny clay balls into a layer of latex and applied that to the surface of the actors' faces. When it dried, the coating looked like a layer of skin with hundreds of bumps spread throughout. Although the first test subject was regarded as looking like a human with a terrible skin disease, the entire group of actors together were deeped to look like a race. (Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts, pp.152-153; Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season Two, DS9 Season 2 DVD special features)

Apocrypha

In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Mission Gamma novel Cathedral, the character Vedek Solis Tendren recalls the Skrreean problem when settling the Europani on Bajor. Tendren wishes that the Skrreea had been allowed to settle on the planet and farm the land as by 2376, the northwest peninsula is still underdeveloped.

The Skrreea are mentioned by Doctor Meron Byxthar in the Pocket TNG novel Losing the Peace. A sociological expert, Byxthar once observed life on the Skrreean communes on Draylon II as part of her work.

External links

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