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A Xindi-Aquatic female (2153)

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A Xindi-Aquatic male (2153)

"It is easier to count the stars in the sky, than for an Aquatic to come to a decision."
- Degra (ENT: "The Council")

The Xindi Aquatics are a non-humanoid race that has evolved to living underwater. They are one of the six original species of Xindi, with whom they share a common genetic ancestry.

Overview

The Aquatics are complicated and enigmatic and have been known to over-analyze, taking an excruciatingly long period of time to come to decisions; they once took six days just to agree to attend a specific meeting of the Council. However, the Aquatics' prudence was at times what kept the Council from breaking apart, which is why Degra had them build the weapon.

They respond better to visual stimuli and are extremely suspicious of the spoken word. They admire boldness and confidence and treat hushed tones with suspicion.

In 2154, one of their representatives to the Xindi Council was Kiaphet Amman'sor, a member of the extremely wealthy Ibix Dynasty. She wielded considerable power within the Xindi hierarchy. (ENT: "The Council")

The Aquatics had another representative on the council, a male, but he was never named.

Physiology

The Aquatic females are larger and have rougher skin than the males who are more slim and have smoother skin. Females have a more humanoid-looking face, whereas male faces are rounder.

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The two Aquatic Councilors (2153)

They have slit-like irises in their eyes and are capable of seeing far better, underwater, than humanoids are. Aquatics have three fingers on each forelimb, ending in short fingernail-like claws, with webbing in-between for easier swimming. Their skin is a greenish shade and has blotches of olive. Like all Xindi, they have a fold at the top of their cheekbone. They have tails for maneuverability and their hind limbs are fins.

An in-depth look into the differences between male and female Aquatics, and their physical characteristics, is included in an article in Star Trek: Communicator Issue 149, concerning how the Aquatic CGI was designed.

Language

Xindi-Aquatic communication is highly complex and, since the Aquatics are underwater beings, they do not use their mouths. When using the past tense, they switch to SONAR. (ENT: "The Council")

Aquatics learned the Human language in 2154 in order to communicate with that species. (ENT: "Countdown")

The Xindi-Aquatic language is not dissimilar to that of the humpback whales.

History

During the Great Diaspora in the 2030s, the different Xindi species engaged in a civil war that ended with the destruction of their homeworld. The Xindi-Aquatics, like all the Xindi, had to colonize other worlds in order to survive. Thanks to the Guardians, they were able to find habitable worlds. The Xindi were then taught to think of the Guardians as god-like beings.

It is probable that Azati Prime was one of the Aquatics' colonies.
Azati Prime underwater weapon

The Aquatics build the Xindi weapon

In the 2140s, the Guardians warned the Xindi Council that, unless they destroyed Earth, the Humans there would destroy their future homeworld. The Aquatics were originally against the building of a superweapon; however, they changed their minds after the Guardians presented a visual record of their future world's destruction. They eventually agreed to create it and were assigned to build the Xindi weapon, because they were the most level-headed and efficient. The weapon was built underwater on Azati Prime. (ENT: "Stratagem", "Azati Prime")

In late 2152, they agreed to the launch of a miniature prototype weapon, which killed seven million people on Earth. This led to the Humans sending the Enterprise NX-01 into the Expanse to stop the weapon. Throughout the following year, the Council monitored their advancement, as the Reptilians and Insectoids suggested alternate ways of exterminating the Humans. At the Council meetings, the Aquatic councillors were often the more balanced and level-minded members, suggesting that they continue monitoring them instead of sending a fleet to destroy them right away. (ENT: "The Expanse", "The Xindi")

In 2153, after finding the location of the weapon, Captain Jonathan Archer, of the Earth ship Enterprise, tried to use the Insectoid shuttle to get into the weapon and destroy it, but was captured before he could do so. While he was away, the Xindi-Reptilians and Insectoids opened fire on Enterprise, nearly destroying it. (ENT: "Azati Prime")

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Captain Archer, retrieved in an Aquatic escape pod

Degra didn't trust Captain Archer, but couldn't let go of the possibility that he was telling the truth. In early 2154, after the Xindi Council ordered the Reptilians to cease their attack on Enterprise, Degra had the Aquatics, the only ones he could trust, transport Archer back to Enterprise. After he briefly regained consciousness aboard their vessel, he was put in an escape pod and left adrift for Enterprise to find. (ENT: "Damage")

The Aquatics finally decided to help the Humans, when Enterprise promised to destroy the Sphere network. As a result, the Aquatics sent several of their ships with Enterprise, the Arboreals and the Primates, in their concerted effort to fight the Reptilians and the Insectoids.

Ultimately, most of their fleet was defeated when the Sphere Builders triggered the spheres to create massive anomalies, which breached the hulls of the Aquatic ships, releasing water into space. (ENT: "Countdown", "Zero Hour")

Technology

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A Xindi-Aquatic cruiser

The Xindi-Aquatic ships were the most powerful and largest of the Xindi races, but compared to Primate and Insectoid ships, they were among the slowest and least maneuverable. Aquatic starships had to have every compartment filled with water for its crew. However, there was at least one room that could be used to house a humanoid and filled with breathable air, and that had a window to water for Aquatics to talk with them. (ENT: "Damage")

The largest of their cruisers resembled huge Terran manta rays and were large enough to comfortably accommodate an Template:ShipClass vessel in its aft cargo hold. They were extremely powerful in comparison to those of other Xindi, destroying several Reptilian and Insectoid ships with ease at the final battle against the Xindi superweapon. It was only because of the immense anomaly field that they were disabled.

The Aquatics were the inventors of the biometric hologram, which was used to train Xindi surgeons. The Xindi Council chambers were also fit with biometric holograms, as they were used to project viewscreens and images of Human physiology for use in the creation of a bioweapon, as attained by Rajiin. (ENT: "Rajiin", "The Council")

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Evolution (clockwise) in sketches

Starship classes

Background

All Xindi-Aquatics, like the Xindi-Insectoids, were computer-generated characters. In an interview on 25 February 2005, Dan Curry explained that the Xindi-Aquatics were based on "a little known dinosaur, the Mosasaurus." (Incidentally, Mosasaurus is not a dinosaur, instead being a member of the order Squamata, which contains lizards and snakes.) Curry's sketches outlining the "evolution" of the Xindi-Aquatic design were featured in the April/May issue of Star Trek: Communicator (Issue 149). It also included the various stages involved in creating the layers for the final CGI product.

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