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+ | A '''mummy''' was a corpse with exceptionally well preserved [[skin]] and dried flesh. This can be due to environmental or artificial means. |
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− | On [[Earth]], mummies of [[Egypt]] were stored in [[pyramid]]s. |
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[[Vulcan]]s practiced mummification as early as the [[1st millennium BC|9th century BC]], with the remains of [[Haadok]] at [[P'Jem]] being one example. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) The mummified body of the [[Vulcan]] [[Kolinahr]] [[Vulcan master|master]] [[T'Klaas]] was preserved in the [[T'Karath Sanctuary]]. ({{ENT|Awakening}}) |
[[Vulcan]]s practiced mummification as early as the [[1st millennium BC|9th century BC]], with the remains of [[Haadok]] at [[P'Jem]] being one example. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) The mummified body of the [[Vulcan]] [[Kolinahr]] [[Vulcan master|master]] [[T'Klaas]] was preserved in the [[T'Karath Sanctuary]]. ({{ENT|Awakening}}) |
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− | [[Klingon]] mummies were identifiable by a particular [[Klingon mummification glyph|mummification glyph |
+ | [[Klingon]] mummies were identifiable by a particular [[Klingon mummification glyph|mummification glyph]]. ({{film|4}}) Some entrepreneurs on [[Maranga IV]] claimed to have [[Molor]]'s mummified head on display for a fee of 50 [[darsek]]s per person. ({{TNG|Firstborn}}) |
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[[Vhnori]] remains resembled wrapped mummies. ({{VOY|Emanations}}) |
[[Vhnori]] remains resembled wrapped mummies. ({{VOY|Emanations}}) |
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− | + | In the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (UK)|UK comic strip]] "[[Planet of the Dead]]", the toad-creatures of planet Selkye resembled mummified toads, while in the |
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+ | [[Star Trek (Whitman)|Gold Key comic]] "[[The Mummies of Heitius VII]]", mummies that acted similar to the [[Borg]] were found on Heitius VII. |
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− | Mummies that acted similar to the [[Borg]] were found on Heitius VII. ([[Star Trek (Whitman)|Gold Key Comic]]: "[[The Mummies of Heitius VII]]") |
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Revision as of 06:29, 5 July 2015
A mummy was a corpse with exceptionally well preserved skin and dried flesh. This can be due to environmental or artificial means.
Vulcans practiced mummification as early as the 9th century BC, with the remains of Haadok at P'Jem being one example. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident") The mummified body of the Vulcan Kolinahr master T'Klaas was preserved in the T'Karath Sanctuary. (ENT: "Awakening")
Klingon mummies were identifiable by a particular mummification glyph. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Some entrepreneurs on Maranga IV claimed to have Molor's mummified head on display for a fee of 50 darseks per person. (TNG: "Firstborn")
Vhnori remains resembled wrapped mummies. (VOY: "Emanations")
Apocrypha
In the UK comic strip "Planet of the Dead", the toad-creatures of planet Selkye resembled mummified toads, while in the Gold Key comic "The Mummies of Heitius VII", mummies that acted similar to the Borg were found on Heitius VII.
In the novel Time's Enemy, set in 2371, Starfleet discovered a future version of the starship USS Defiant with a mummified crew.
External links
- Mummy at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Mummy at Wikipedia