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[[File:Morg_1,_James_Daris.jpg|thumb|A '''Morg''']]
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[[File:Morg_1,_James_Daris.jpg|thumb|A Morg]]
[[File:Morg guard 1, Pete Kellett.jpg|thumb|An enslaved Morg, wearing a [[pain band]]]]
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[[File:Morg guard 1, Pete Kellett.jpg|thumb|An enslaved Morg, wearing a pain band]]
 
:''You might also be looking for the medical term, the [[morgue]].''
 
:''You might also be looking for the medical term, the [[morgue]].''
 
 
The '''Morgs''' were large [[sentience|sentient]] [[humanoid]]s [[homeworld|native]] to the surface of the [[planet]] [[Sigma Draconis VI]]. The population of Morgs on the planet were primitive, but plentiful. Because they possessed no organized civilization, they remained widely scattered throughout the planet's surface.
 
The '''Morgs''' were large [[sentience|sentient]] [[humanoid]]s [[homeworld|native]] to the surface of the [[planet]] [[Sigma Draconis VI]]. The population of Morgs on the planet were primitive, but plentiful. Because they possessed no organized civilization, they remained widely scattered throughout the planet's surface.
   
At the peak of civilization on Sigma Draconis VI, its [[Sigma Draconis VI native|inhabitants]] lived in a culture advanced beyond [[23rd century]] [[Federation]] capabilities. Around [[8000 BC]], when a glacial age reoccurred, an underground complex was developed for the women, while the men remained above, causing a male-female schism. These men would become the primitive beings known as the Morg.
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At the peak of civilization on Sigma Draconis VI, its [[Sigma Draconis VI native|inhabitants]] lived in a culture advanced beyond [[23rd century]] [[Federation]] capabilities. Around [[8000 BC]], when a glacial age reoccurred, an underground complex was developed for the women, while the men remained above, causing a male-female schism. These men became the primitive beings known as the Morg.
   
When encountered by the [[crew]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2268]], they did not know the meaning of the word "female" or "mate" and feared "the others", whom they called the "givers of pain and delight". These "others" were later determined to be their female counterparts, the [[Eymorg]]s.
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When encountered by the [[crew]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2268]], they did not know the meaning of the words "female" or "male" and feared "the others", whom they called the "givers of pain and delight". These "others" were later determined to be their female counterparts, the [[Eymorg]]s.
   
Below the surface of Sigma Draconis VI, the Morgs served as obedient [[slavery|slaves]] of the Eymorgs by means of [[pain band]]s. Kirk, McCoy and Scott were forced to fight two enslaved Morg guards in order to retrieve their equipment.
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Below the surface of Sigma Draconis VI, the Morgs served as obedient [[slavery|slaves]] of the Eymorgs by means of [[pain band]]s. [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]], and [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]] were forced to fight two enslaved Morg guards in order to retrieve their equipment.
   
Following the disconnection of [[Controller|the Controller]] by the crew of the ''Enterprise'', Captain [[James T. Kirk]] suggested that the Morgs and Eymorgs would be forced to live together once again in an attempt to re-establish a civilization. ({{TOS|Spock's Brain}})
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Following the disconnection of [[Controller|the Controller]] by the crew of the ''Enterprise'', Captain Kirk suggested that the Morgs and Eymorgs would be forced to live together once again in an attempt to re-establish a civilization. ({{TOS|Spock's Brain}})
   
 
== People ==
 
== People ==

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File:Morg 1, James Daris.jpg

A Morg

File:Morg guard 1, Pete Kellett.jpg

An enslaved Morg, wearing a pain band

You might also be looking for the medical term, the morgue.

The Morgs were large sentient humanoids native to the surface of the planet Sigma Draconis VI. The population of Morgs on the planet were primitive, but plentiful. Because they possessed no organized civilization, they remained widely scattered throughout the planet's surface.

At the peak of civilization on Sigma Draconis VI, its inhabitants lived in a culture advanced beyond 23rd century Federation capabilities. Around 8000 BC, when a glacial age reoccurred, an underground complex was developed for the women, while the men remained above, causing a male-female schism. These men became the primitive beings known as the Morg.

When encountered by the crew of the USS Enterprise in 2268, they did not know the meaning of the words "female" or "male" and feared "the others", whom they called the "givers of pain and delight". These "others" were later determined to be their female counterparts, the Eymorgs.

Below the surface of Sigma Draconis VI, the Morgs served as obedient slaves of the Eymorgs by means of pain bands. Kirk, McCoy, and Scott were forced to fight two enslaved Morg guards in order to retrieve their equipment.

Following the disconnection of the Controller by the crew of the Enterprise, Captain Kirk suggested that the Morgs and Eymorgs would be forced to live together once again in an attempt to re-establish a civilization. (TOS: "Spock's Brain")

People

No Morg were named in canon references.