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[[File:Symbiotic lifeform.jpg|thumb|A '''symbiotic lifeform''' invades ''Enterprise'' in 2152]]
 
[[File:Symbiotic lifeform.jpg|thumb|A '''symbiotic lifeform''' invades ''Enterprise'' in 2152]]
 
*An unnamed host organism which managed to gain access to the {{ShipClass|NX}} [[starship]] [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Vox Sola}})
 
*An unnamed host organism which managed to gain access to the {{ShipClass|NX}} [[starship]] [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Vox Sola}})
 
{{bginfo|The symbiotic lifeform in this particular episode was a [[CGI model]] built by [[John Teska]] at [[Foundation Imaging]]. Effects supervisor [[Elizabeth Castro]] recalled, "''The hardest part was the creature. They did it practically on the set, and they also wanted it to have these CG tendrils reach out and pull people up and out of the frame; they wanted to see the tendrils flicking around. To enhance it they had a lot of goo, which they painted all over the practical model right before they would roll so that you would see bits dripping on the actors. That helped us to match the CG.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 7]]'', p. 55)|The sounds of this symbiotic lifeform vocalizing had be hurriedly created by sound editor [[James Wolvington]], who explained, "''Because the creature was all digitally animated, it meant that – relative to my deadline in the production process – I [learned] what this creature actually looked like very late. So in desperation – I have this bathroom adjacent to my sound studio and a shower stall – I wet my fingers and I kind of squeaked the glass and recorded that, and [digitally] manipulated that into some alien dialogue.''" ([[Star Trek: Communicator issue 147|''Star Trek: Communicator'' issue 147]], p. 32)}}
 
   
 
*The [[magnetic organism]] found aboard the [[Insectoid]] [[Insectoid ship|pod ship]] in [[orbit]] of [[Questar M-17]]. ({{TAS|Beyond the Farthest Star}})
 
*The [[magnetic organism]] found aboard the [[Insectoid]] [[Insectoid ship|pod ship]] in [[orbit]] of [[Questar M-17]]. ({{TAS|Beyond the Farthest Star}})
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*The [[Trill]] and their [[symbiont]]s. ({{TNG|The Host}}; {{DS9|Emissary|Equilibrium}})
 
*The [[Trill]] and their [[symbiont]]s. ({{TNG|The Host}}; {{DS9|Emissary|Equilibrium}})
   
*[[Neural parasite (24th century)|Neural parasite]] aliens attempted to infiltrate [[Starfleet Command]] in 2364. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
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*[[Neural parasite (24th century)|Neural parasite]] aliens which attempted to infiltrate [[Starfleet Command]] in [[2364]]. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
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*A species of orchid that, in [[2372]], was encountered by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}}. The orchid used its [[lysosomal enzyme]]s to merge itself during [[transporter|transport]] at the microcellular level with [[Lieutenant]][[Tuvok]] and [[Neelix]], to create [[Tuvix]]. ({{VOY|Tuvix}})
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{{bginfo|Actualizing the symbiotic lifeform in "Vox Sola" turned out to be a difficult challenge. The episode's director, [[Roxann Dawson]], later recounted, "''You go, 'How do we do something like this?' To have to create that was an extraordinary job, and it required all of the departments coming together to work.''" ([[Star Trek: Communicator issue 143|''Star Trek: Communicator'' issue 143]], p. 33)|This symbiotic lifeform was built as a [[CGI model]] by [[John Teska]] at [[Foundation Imaging]]. Effects supervisor [[Elizabeth Castro]] recalled, "''They did it practically on the set, and they also wanted it to have these CG tendrils reach out and pull people up and out of the frame; they wanted to see the tendrils flicking around. To enhance it they had a lot of goo, which they painted all over the practical model right before they would roll so that you would see bits dripping on the actors. That helped us to match the CG.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 7]]'', p. 55)|The sounds of this symbiotic lifeform vocalizing had be hurriedly created by sound editor [[James Wolvington]], who explained, "''Because the creature was all digitally animated, it meant that – relative to my deadline in the production process – I [learned] what this creature actually looked like very late. So in desperation – I have this bathroom adjacent to my sound studio and a shower stall – I wet my fingers and I kind of squeaked the glass and recorded that, and [digitally] manipulated that into some alien dialogue.''" ([[Star Trek: Communicator issue 147|''Star Trek: Communicator'' issue 147]], p. 32)}}
   
*In [[2372]], the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} encountered a species of orchid that has symbiotic properties. It used its [[lysosomal enzyme]]s to merge itself during [[transporter|transport]] at the microcellular level with [[Tuvok|Lieutenant Tuvok]] and [[Neelix]], to create [[Tuvix]]. ({{VOY|Tuvix}})
 
 
[[Category:Unnamed species]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed species]]
 
[[nl:Symbiotische levensvorm]]
 
[[nl:Symbiotische levensvorm]]

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A symbiotic lifeform is an organism which closely shares its existence with another species, usually for mutual benefit. A symbiotic lifeform may even merge with its host or symbiont.

Symbiotic lifeforms include:

Symbiotic lifeform

A symbiotic lifeform invades Enterprise in 2152

Actualizing the symbiotic lifeform in "Vox Sola" turned out to be a difficult challenge. The episode's director, Roxann Dawson, later recounted, "You go, 'How do we do something like this?' To have to create that was an extraordinary job, and it required all of the departments coming together to work." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 143, p. 33)
This symbiotic lifeform was built as a CGI model by John Teska at Foundation Imaging. Effects supervisor Elizabeth Castro recalled, "They did it practically on the set, and they also wanted it to have these CG tendrils reach out and pull people up and out of the frame; they wanted to see the tendrils flicking around. To enhance it they had a lot of goo, which they painted all over the practical model right before they would roll so that you would see bits dripping on the actors. That helped us to match the CG." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 7, p. 55)
The sounds of this symbiotic lifeform vocalizing had be hurriedly created by sound editor James Wolvington, who explained, "Because the creature was all digitally animated, it meant that – relative to my deadline in the production process – I [learned] what this creature actually looked like very late. So in desperation – I have this bathroom adjacent to my sound studio and a shower stall – I wet my fingers and I kind of squeaked the glass and recorded that, and [digitally] manipulated that into some alien dialogue." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 147, p. 32)