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+ | '''Denebians''' were a [[humanoid]] race from the [[planet]] [[Deneb V]], located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. |
− | + | [[Harry Mudd]] considered them to be a "struggling young civilization" from a "backward planet" when he sold them all rights to a [[Vulcan]] [[fuel synthesizer]] in [[2267]]. The Denebians contacted the Vulcans and discovered the deal was a fraud, and Mudd was arrested. He was given the choice of several forms of [[capital punishment]], but since none appealed to him he escaped. ({{TOS|I, Mudd}}) |
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− | It has never been established in canon whether Deneb V is their [[homeworld]], or whether they are offshoots of the [[Human]] or some other race. |
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− | It seems likely the Denebians are familiar with the telepathic humanoids of [[Deneb IV (TOS)|Deneb IV]] also mentioned in [[TOS]]. However, the Denebians obviously lack telepathic capability, or they wouldn't have been so easily tricked by Mudd. |
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− | It also seems unlikely the Denebians are related to the [[Bandi]] of [[Deneb IV (TNG)|Deneb IV]], or that Deneb V is orbiting the same star as Deneb IV in [[TNG]]: "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]", since settling the actual star system around [[Deneb]] (Alpha Cygni) stated a major leap for the [[Federation]] into deep space in this TNG-episode, taking place ca. 100 years after "I, Mudd". |
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Revision as of 03:13, 5 July 2015
Denebians were a humanoid race from the planet Deneb V, located in the Alpha Quadrant.
Harry Mudd considered them to be a "struggling young civilization" from a "backward planet" when he sold them all rights to a Vulcan fuel synthesizer in 2267. The Denebians contacted the Vulcans and discovered the deal was a fraud, and Mudd was arrested. He was given the choice of several forms of capital punishment, but since none appealed to him he escaped. (TOS: "I, Mudd")
External link
- Klaha at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works