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The '''Tanugans''' are a [[humanoid]] civilization residing at least on the [[planet]] [[Tanuga IV]].
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The '''Tanugans''' were a [[humanoid]] civilization residing at least on the [[planet]] [[Tanuga IV]].
   
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Tanugans were distinguished by their up-swept eyebrows and two to three successive V-shaped ridges on their foreheads, which echoed the brow line. Both genders preferred stiffly up-swept hairstyles. Tanugan males had very pronounced receding hairlines and enlarged foreheads. The foreheads of Tanugan females were only slightly enlarged.
Tanugans are distinguished by their prominent eyebrow and forehead ridges.
 
   
In the Tanugan system of justice, the accused are guilty until proven innocent. In [[2366]] this became a problem for [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] as he was accused of the murder of Tanugan scientist Dr. [[Nel Apgar]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[A Matter of Perspective]]")
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In the Tanugan system of justice, the accused were guilty until proven innocent. In [[2366]], this became a problem for [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, as he was accused of the [[murder]] of Tanugan [[scientist]] [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Nel Apgar]]. ({{TNG|A Matter of Perspective}})
   
:''According to the script of the episode, Tanugan males are soft-spoken, calm and rather British in nature.''
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Krag

Krag, a Tanugan male

The Tanugans were a humanoid civilization residing at least on the planet Tanuga IV.

Tanugans were distinguished by their up-swept eyebrows and two to three successive V-shaped ridges on their foreheads, which echoed the brow line. Both genders preferred stiffly up-swept hairstyles. Tanugan males had very pronounced receding hairlines and enlarged foreheads. The foreheads of Tanugan females were only slightly enlarged.

In the Tanugan system of justice, the accused were guilty until proven innocent. In 2366, this became a problem for Commander William T. Riker of the USS Enterprise-D, as he was accused of the murder of Tanugan scientist Dr. Nel Apgar. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective")

According to the script of the episode, Tanugan males were soft-spoken, calm, and rather British in nature.

People