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[[File:Arcturian, TMP.jpg|thumb|An [[Arcturian]] [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Arcturian crewmember|crew member]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[recreation deck]]]]
[[Image:arcturians.jpg|thumb|Arcturian in [[2273]]]]
 
The '''Arcturians''' [[Races and cultures|species]] were [[Federation members|members]] of the [[United Federation of Planets]] in the late [[23rd Century]], and hailed from the [[Arcturus system]]. Some Arcturians served in [[Starfleet]].
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The '''Arcturians''' were a [[humanoid]] [[species]]. By the mid-[[2270s]], Arcturians were serving in [[Starfleet]].
   
 
Since they had an appreciation for [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], a popular version of [[Macbeth]] was re-envisioned by the Arcturians. Sponsored by the [[Galactic Cultural Exchange Project]], this rendition was notably performed by the [[Karidian Company of Players]], a touring theatrical troupe headed by [[Anton Karidian]], in [[2266]]. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}})
A militaristic race, they reproduced by cloning. They provided the infantry for the Federation in the late 23rd Century, as out of their 100 billion total population 20 billion were able to be combat-ready overnight. The color of their uniforms was one of the only ways to tell them apart.
 
   
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An Arcturian Starfleet [[officer]] was speaking with [[Unnamed Rhaandarites#Rhaandarite at Starfleet Headquarters|two Rhaandarites]] at [[Starfleet Headquarters]] [[air tram station]] in [[San Francisco]] on [[stardate]] 7410.2. The three were seen on the lower platform in the background when [[James T. Kirk]] and [[Sonak]] parted ways at the top of the stairs. ({{film|1}})
A popular [[beverage]] created by the Arcturians was the [[Arcturian Fizz]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Menage a Troi]]")
 
   
[[Arcturus IV]] also had an [[animal]] known as the [[Arcturian dog bird]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Savage Curtain]]")
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A popular [[beverage]] known to [[Lwaxana Troi]] was the [[Arcturian fizz]]. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi}})
   
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==Appendices==
Having an appreciation for [[William Shakespeare| Shakepeare]], a popular version of [[Macbeth]] was reenvisioned by the Arcturians. This rendition was notabley performed by the [[Karidian Company of Players]], a touring theatrical troupe headed by [[Anton Karidian]], in [[2266]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Conscience of the King]]")
 
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* [[Arcturian dog bird]]
   
 
===Background information===
==Appearances==
 
 
[[File:arcturians.jpg|thumb|left|Detail of facial design]]
*''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''
 
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[[File:Arcturian, screen test.jpg|thumb|Detail of attire]]
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The Arcturians were designed by [[Fred Phillips]] and [[Robert Fletcher]] for ''The Motion Picture''.
   
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In an interview appearing in the {{m|March|1980}} edition of ''[[Fantastic Films]]'', entitled "The ''Star Trek'' Costumes", Fletcher revealed information about the Arcturians and the design of their costumes:
==Background ==
 
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<blockquote>"Only one society was militaristic in our sense of the word. That was the Arcturians, the cloned people who all looked alike. The only way to tell them apart was the coloring of their uniforms. For them we created costumes of leather and linen and originally I wanted woven metal tubes for metal rope decorations. Bob found this material in an obsolete plumbing/hardware store. It was to be silver-plated into a {{w|bandolier}} and also used for decorations on the shoulders and elbows denoting rank and regiment. It didn't quite work out so you'll see very little of it in the film, toned down quite a bit. Also, we even created a small briefcase made of plastic, something like the pilots carry today."</blockquote>
The information regarding the militaristic and cloned nature of Arcturians, and the association between the name "Arcturian" and the makeup shown is not [[canon]], but is considered to come from a Memory Alpha permitted [[Memory Alpha:Canon policy|resource]]. The source is notes created by [[Fred Phillips]] and [[Robert Fletcher]] and contained in [[The Making of Star Trek The Motion Picture]]. It is unlikely that the Arcturians are quite as Fletcher and Phillips described them as they were not even mentioned during the [[Dominion War]] - although it is possible some catastrophe befell them between 2273 and the TNG-era. They could be clones, however, as all the Arcturians viewed in ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' were identical but for their costumes (native and Starfleet). Additionally, the name of their homeworld was not contained in the notes, but as it was used in a photographic caption in the Sackett and Roddenberry book it is considered to come from a Memory Alpha permitted [[Memory Alpha:Canon policy|resource]]. Arcturians would also sometimes appear in the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]].
 
   
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The 1979 [[Star Trek documentaries|documentary]] ''{{dis|The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture|documentary}}'' confirmed the militaristic intent for the Arcturians, where it was specifically mentioned that they provided the "infantry for the Federation", and which was reaffirmed decades later in an article appearing in the {{m|January|2002}} edition of ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9]]'', entitled "Who is that Alien?", which stated:
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<blockquote>"A race of clones from the densely populated Arcturas [sic]. Fred Phillips and Robert Fletcher speculated that they provided the backbone of the Federation infantry &ndash; not least because, if needed, they could clone billions of new soldiers overnight.".</blockquote>
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According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', (United Federation of Planets I) Arcturus, also known as Alpha Bootis, was the name of a star in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|class K star]]. Magnitude of this star was -3, which was 1,000 times brighter than [[Sol]]. Arcturus was also the name of a planet in the system and had, by [[2378]], become a member of the Federation.
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===Apocrypha===
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In {{y|1980}}, [[Mego]] released a 3&frac34;-inch Arcturian action figure as part of its second series. [http://www.toymania.com/334archives/trek/arcturian.htm] There was also a 12-inch version.
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Arcturians also occasionally appeared in the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]].
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* {{mbeta|Arcturian}}
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Revision as of 20:13, 26 July 2015

File:Arcturian, TMP.jpg

An Arcturian crew member on the USS Enterprise recreation deck

The Arcturians were a humanoid species. By the mid-2270s, Arcturians were serving in Starfleet.

Since they had an appreciation for Shakespeare, a popular version of Macbeth was re-envisioned by the Arcturians. Sponsored by the Galactic Cultural Exchange Project, this rendition was notably performed by the Karidian Company of Players, a touring theatrical troupe headed by Anton Karidian, in 2266. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

An Arcturian Starfleet officer was speaking with two Rhaandarites at Starfleet Headquarters air tram station in San Francisco on stardate 7410.2. The three were seen on the lower platform in the background when James T. Kirk and Sonak parted ways at the top of the stairs. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

A popular beverage known to Lwaxana Troi was the Arcturian fizz. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi")

Appendices

Related topics

Background information

File:Arcturians.jpg

Detail of facial design

Arcturian, screen test

Detail of attire

The Arcturians were designed by Fred Phillips and Robert Fletcher for The Motion Picture.

In an interview appearing in the March 1980 edition of Fantastic Films, entitled "The Star Trek Costumes", Fletcher revealed information about the Arcturians and the design of their costumes:

"Only one society was militaristic in our sense of the word. That was the Arcturians, the cloned people who all looked alike. The only way to tell them apart was the coloring of their uniforms. For them we created costumes of leather and linen and originally I wanted woven metal tubes for metal rope decorations. Bob found this material in an obsolete plumbing/hardware store. It was to be silver-plated into a bandolier and also used for decorations on the shoulders and elbows denoting rank and regiment. It didn't quite work out so you'll see very little of it in the film, toned down quite a bit. Also, we even created a small briefcase made of plastic, something like the pilots carry today."

The 1979 documentary The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture confirmed the militaristic intent for the Arcturians, where it was specifically mentioned that they provided the "infantry for the Federation", and which was reaffirmed decades later in an article appearing in the January 2002 edition of Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, entitled "Who is that Alien?", which stated:

"A race of clones from the densely populated Arcturas [sic]. Fred Phillips and Robert Fletcher speculated that they provided the backbone of the Federation infantry – not least because, if needed, they could clone billions of new soldiers overnight.".

According to Star Trek: Star Charts, (United Federation of Planets I) Arcturus, also known as Alpha Bootis, was the name of a star in the Alpha Quadrant. The primary was a class K star. Magnitude of this star was -3, which was 1,000 times brighter than Sol. Arcturus was also the name of a planet in the system and had, by 2378, become a member of the Federation.

Apocrypha

In 1980, Mego released a 3¾-inch Arcturian action figure as part of its second series. [1] There was also a 12-inch version.

Arcturians also occasionally appeared in the Star Trek newspaper comic strip.

External link