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[[Image:Cetaceans.jpg|thumb|Different cetaceans]]
 
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'''Cetaceans''' are [[water|aquatic]] [[mammal]]s indigenous to [[planet]] [[Earth]] and many other worlds with large oceans such as [[Zadar IV]]. Some cetacean [[species]] are considered [[sentience|sentient]] [[lifeform|beings]]. The [[Blue Whale]] is the largest known [[animal|creature]] ever to inhabit the Earth.
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'''Cetaceans''' are [[water|aquatic]] [[mammal]]s indigenous to [[planet]] [[Earth]] and many other worlds with large oceans such as [[Zadar IV]]. Some cetacean [[species]] are considered [[sentience|sentient]] [[lifeform|beings]]. The [[Blue whale|Blue Whale]] is the largest known [[animal|creature]] ever to inhabit the Earth.
   
 
In [[2286]], an [[whale probe|unidentified probe]] tried to make contact with the [[extinction|then-extinct]] [[Humpback Whale]] (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') species, and in doing so wreaked havoc on Earth's ecosystem, before [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] managed to [[time travel|transport]] two members of the species from the [[20th century]] back to the [[23rd century|23rd]]. The [[probe]], apparently satisfied, resumed on an unknown course. ({{film|4}})
 
In [[2286]], an [[whale probe|unidentified probe]] tried to make contact with the [[extinction|then-extinct]] [[Humpback Whale]] (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') species, and in doing so wreaked havoc on Earth's ecosystem, before [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] managed to [[time travel|transport]] two members of the species from the [[20th century]] back to the [[23rd century|23rd]]. The [[probe]], apparently satisfied, resumed on an unknown course. ({{film|4}})

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Cetaceans

Different cetaceans

Cetaceans are aquatic mammals indigenous to planet Earth and many other worlds with large oceans such as Zadar IV. Some cetacean species are considered sentient beings. The Blue Whale is the largest known creature ever to inhabit the Earth.

In 2286, an unidentified probe tried to make contact with the then-extinct Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) species, and in doing so wreaked havoc on Earth's ecosystem, before Admiral Kirk managed to transport two members of the species from the 20th century back to the 23rd. The probe, apparently satisfied, resumed on an unknown course. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Dolphins were present aboard the starship USS Enterprise-D in some capacity. In 2368, Geordi La Forge took the Ferengi Par Lenor to see the dolphins in order to keep him from disturbing Kriosian Ambassador Briam. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

The dolphins may have been in the aquatics lab. (TNG: "Genesis")

Harry Bernard often watched a native species of dolphins on Zadar IV when his father was stationed as an oceanographer there. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

In an alternate timeline created when the USS Enterprise-C disappeared from the Battle of Narendra III, Cetacean Ops was a department aboard the warship Enterprise-D. Shortly after the Enterprise-C emerged from the temporal rift, Joshua Kim was paged to Cetacean Ops. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

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Background

The Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual gives further information about the cetaceans aboard Galaxy-class starships, stating they (a mixed group of Bottlenose dolphins and Takaya's whales) are actually crewmembers and form a guidance and navigation consultation team. These cetaceans are elite specialists in navigation, and Starfleet consults them on suggested system upgrades. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints also show several large cetacean tanks within the saucer section. Although the above reference to dolphins in "The Perfect Mate" was written at the request of the manual's co-author Rick Sternbach, it was never revealed in an episode whether or not the cetaceans are crewmembers as stated here.

Apocrypha

The early concept art for the computer game Star Trek Online includes a sketch for an aquatics lab aboard a Galaxy-class starship, which may or may not be the one mentioned in the TNG episode "Genesis".