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⚫ | He visited [[Earth]] in the distant past, and was instrumental in the [[technology|technological]] and [[architecture|architectural]] advances of the [[Egypt]]ian, [[Mayan]], and [[Aztec]] civilizations. He also taught them new techniques in [[art]] and [[agriculture]]. He hoped that they would combine this knowledge to complete [[Kukulkan's city]] and live in peace; however, they did not. Kukulkan's visit to Earth is manifested in [[history]] by legends of a winged serpent creature that came from the sky bringing knowledge. These records were available in the [[library computer]] of the {{class|Constitution}} {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. |
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⚫ | {{bginfo|Kukulkan was voiced by [[James Doohan]].|In the [[:de:Kulkulkan - Der Mächtige|German version]] of the episode, Kukulkan was spelled "Kulkulkan."|[[William Shatner|Shatner]] almost constantly pronounced the name "Kuklukan." {{audio|file=The name Kukulkan as pronounced by James T. Kirk.ogg}} }} |
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Revision as of 08:15, 30 May 2015
Kukulkan (Listen file info) was an ancient and very long-lived being, and the last of his species.
He visited Earth in the distant past, and was instrumental in the technological and architectural advances of the Egyptian, Mayan, and Aztec civilizations. He also taught them new techniques in art and agriculture. He hoped that they would combine this knowledge to complete Kukulkan's city and live in peace; however, they did not. Kukulkan's visit to Earth is manifested in history by legends of a winged serpent creature that came from the sky bringing knowledge. These records were available in the library computer of the Constitution-class USS Enterprise.
He has also been identified with the lore of Quetzalcoatl, as well as the legend of the Chinese dragon. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")