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In appearance, Arboreals were covered with [[hair]] and had long, sharp fingernails, dark [[eye]]s, and a ridge running from their [[nose]]s to the back of their [[head]]s.
 
In appearance, Arboreals were covered with [[hair]] and had long, sharp fingernails, dark [[eye]]s, and a ridge running from their [[nose]]s to the back of their [[head]]s.
   
As the third [[species]] of [[Xindi]] discovered by the [[crew]] of {{NX|Enterprise}}, it was believed by [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] that this species probably [[evolution|evolved]] from some sort of arboreal [[primate]].
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As the third [[species]] of [[Xindi]] discovered by the [[crew]] of {{EnterpriseNX}}, it was believed by [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] that this species probably [[evolution|evolved]] from some sort of arboreal [[primate]].
   
 
Arboreals were susceptible to a certain type of [[mutagenic virus]] created by the [[Loque'eque]]. ({{ENT|Extinction}}) Arboreals were afraid of [[water]] but did drink beverages, and were considered to be lethargic by the other Xindi species. They were also extremely calm, even when taken hostage. ({{ENT|The Shipment}})
 
Arboreals were susceptible to a certain type of [[mutagenic virus]] created by the [[Loque'eque]]. ({{ENT|Extinction}}) Arboreals were afraid of [[water]] but did drink beverages, and were considered to be lethargic by the other Xindi species. They were also extremely calm, even when taken hostage. ({{ENT|The Shipment}})
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Jannar

Jannar, a male Xindi-Arboreal

Xindi-Arboreals were members of the multi-species Xindi race. They were one of the most peaceful of the six species, which shared a common genetic ancestry.

Physiology

In appearance, Arboreals were covered with hair and had long, sharp fingernails, dark eyes, and a ridge running from their noses to the back of their heads.

As the third species of Xindi discovered by the crew of Enterprise NX-01, it was believed by Doctor Phlox that this species probably evolved from some sort of arboreal primate.

Arboreals were susceptible to a certain type of mutagenic virus created by the Loque'eque. (ENT: "Extinction") Arboreals were afraid of water but did drink beverages, and were considered to be lethargic by the other Xindi species. They were also extremely calm, even when taken hostage. (ENT: "The Shipment")

Culture and technology

Two Arboreals sat on the Xindi Council. (ENT: "The Xindi") Arboreals were intelligent enough that some worked on manufacturing kemocite, in a facility specifically for doing so, which was on an Arboreal colony. There were fewer than a hundred Arboreals who resided on the planet, approximately eighty of whom worked inside the refinery. These Arboreal workers provided many species with kemocite. During the construction of the Xindi weapon, the Arboreals were requested by Xindi-Primate Degra to produce shipments of highly refined samples of the substance. The laborers regarded this as a cause for celebration, realizing the wealth this operation would bring to their colony. Although Degra claimed the kemocite would be used for research, the workers never considered why such pure kemocite was requested and the facility's primary technician, Gralik Durr, later admitted that the greed of the Arboreal colonists may have blinded them from realizing the kemocite was to be used in the construction of a weapon.

After about six months in which they produced the shipments of purified kemocite, the workers were being pressured by the other Xindi species into continuing to use the facility to manufacture huge amounts of kemocite. Although there were impurities in at least one of the kemocite production cycles, the Arboreals found a ruptured seal which was thereafter repaired before another production cycle began. Their efforts to make up for the error included assigning two additional workers to assist in synthesizing kemocite. The Arboreals expected Degra and a Xindi-Reptilian crew wouldn't arrive for the last shipment until three days after the Reptilians and Degra actually returned to the colony. The Arboreal colonists were surprised by the advanced schedule and delayed their turnover of the final shipment, causing the Reptilians considerable annoyance. The Arboreals were regarded as a somewhat positive example by Degra, however, who observed the Reptilians could learn qualities such as patience from them.

The Arboreal workers meanwhile were unknowingly (with the exception of Gralik Durr) visited by an away team from the NX-class starship Enterprise and even faced obliteration by the Starfleet officers, though Captain Jonathan Archer ultimately decided not to annihilate them. Also unbeknown to most of the laborers was that Gralik Durr secretly sabotaged the final dispatch of kemocite which was shipped by the Xindi visitors. (ENT: "The Shipment")

Relatively speaking, Xindi-Arboreal starships were not very powerful; a Xindi-Reptilian starship patrol could easily destroy three Arboreal ships. (citation needededit) One particular Arboreal vessel was small, incapable of outmatching an Osaarian merchant ship and contained a component that had Xindi writing on it. This Xindi craft also carried fuel, supplies and the Xindi database. (ENT: "Anomaly", "Extinction")

Uniforms

The Arboreal refinery workers who were assigned to the kemocite mining facility typically wore a long-sleeved, predominantly pale green uniform jumpsuit, with beige trim accents. A wide, brown belt with three strips wrapped all the way round the waist, fastened in three places with a vertical series of three metallic buckles. Each of the suits' shoulders was emblazoned with a red and white mining colony uniform patch showing Xindi iconography. Each shoulder patch consisted of a red-colored triangle with rounded sides, containing a white background on which was a red, three-pointed icon centered with rounded blade shapes wheeling out from its points and a white Xindi icon in the middle. (ENT: "The Shipment") Arboreals wore belts that seemed to indicate their rank. For example, Gralik Durr's assistants wore two belts while he himself wore three. Jannar wore five belts. (citation needededit)

Each of the uniform jumpsuits included in the Arboreal scientists' costumes was made from the synthetic material vinyl, with a green Lycra midline. The brown accents were stitched into the costume using faux lizard skin. The suit also had Velcro patches for affixing the large belt, which was leather, and the three smaller belts were similarly Velcro'd to the larger one. Each costume also had a sewn-in tag to identify its wearer. [1] [2]

Appendices

Appearances

Background

Gralik Durr touch-up

Between shots, makeup for a Xindi-Arboreal is slightly adjusted

In the final draft script of third season Star Trek: Enterprise premiere "The Xindi", the Xindi-Arboreals are commonly referred to as "Xindi-Sloths". This was changed by the end of that season, as scripts for installments such as "Countdown" and "Zero Hour" instead refer to them as Xindi-Arboreals.

When designing the Xindi-Arboreals, there was only enough time to draw a tiny pen sketch of the facial design; most of the work that went into conceiving it was done by sculpting clay, which was begun after the makeup artists realized which direction they wanted to take the design in. Although Makeup Supervisor Michael Westmore found that the Xindi-Arboreal makeup was one of the easiest to put together in general, the design ended up involving prosthetic masks whose frontal hair was a large challenge and presented him with much work. Each mask included not only facial hair but also some head-hair. Westmore implied that the Arboreals were probably vegetarians by giving them large teeth, which were almost like horse teeth and were twice the size of Human teeth. Contact lenses were not deemed necessary, as at least most of the actors who were cast to play the Arboreals had very dark eyes.

For each of the Arboreal-playing performers, nails – similar to those of a sloth – and hair were crafted into a pair of gloves. "So they can literally put their arms on and go to work," Michael Westmore said of the actors. "This is the first time we've done that with [an alien] [...] this complex."

The Arboreals were made to feature a variety of shades. "They range from light beige to darker brown undertones on the skin," noted Michael Westmore, "and then the hair that grows over them is different – from gray to blond, red to gray, like there's an underbase and an overbase to the hair."

For the Arboreals' head-hair, Hair Designer Michael Moore obtained fur fabric samples from National Fiber Technology. "I started looking at 'em and began to think, 'Hmm, this'd work.' It was more like a hood than a wig; I basically put it on a head form upside down to put it together, and then when I reversed it the hair was all on the outside." During production on Enterprise's third season, the makeup and hair departments blended their two respective types of head-hair. Any potential of a hard line between these was avoided by covering a strip of hair – which looked virtually Human and was at the front edge of the wig – with the hair Michael Westmore had crafted into the back of the mask's top. Moore's main concern with the wig was maintaining the stripe down the middle of the head.

Costume Designer Bob Blackman located the fabric for the Arboreal ambassador robes at KADD Leather, in Santa Monica. This material, along with the word "sloth," triggered the idea of how to design the clothing for the species. Blackman described the fabric as having an "amazing reversed rabbit-skin, ancient hide look" and went on to say, "It had a weird antiqued finish, one you don't usually find – something that's been made to look ancient. Each hide has six squares sewn together, so it was a patchwork thing." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 149, p. 53)

The duration it took to apply the Xindi-Arboreal make-up is uncertain. Jannar actor Rick Worthy once suggested that the time it took to apply this make-up was about as long as it took to apply a typical layout of Klingon facial prosthetics. [3] Focusing on the Arboreal make-up, Worthy said, "The makeup process was long, maybe 2-3 hours usually early in the morning." Xindi-Arboreal at StarTrek.com In another interview, he repeated this estimate exactly and added, "It took half that time to take it off in the evening." [4] However, in yet another interview, Worthy reduced the duration significantly, saying, "For Enterprise, they had me in the makeup chair for probably 1.5 hours or less." [5]

Executive Producer Rick Berman once commented that, of all the Xindi species, he thought "the Xindi-Sloth" looks especially good. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 147, p. 16) With similar gusto, Archer actor Scott Bakula praised the Xindi-Arboreals as "quite wonderful." (Star Trek Magazine issue 113, p. 7) Rick Worthy has repeatedly likened the look of Jannar to the design of the Star Wars character Chewbacca. Xindi-Arboreal at StarTrek.com [6]

Apocrypha

The novelization of the episode "The Xindi" refers to the Xindi-Arboreals as "Xindi-Marsupials."