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  Tellarite - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Tellarites were a warp capable race from the class M planet Tellar Prime, located not far from the Sol system.
In November 2154, a Tellarite delegation led by Ambassador Gral was being transported to the planetoid Babel by the Enterprise to resolve a long standing trade dispute with the Andorians.
Tellarite Ambassador Gav was among the delegates to the Babel Conference but was killed by an Orion infiltrator in Andorian disguise onboard the Federation starship USS Enterprise.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Tellarite   (1321 words)

  
 Tellerites : Federation Associate Member Races
Tellarites are covered with a small but tough layer of wool-like matting over most of their body, and their hands feature four stubby fingers.
Tellarite bone and cartilage structures are much more massive than their Human counterparts, resulting in a much greater physical strength and innate resistance to bodily damage.
While the threat of cutting off the availability of Tellarite technicians to the Federation is a matter of some concern, especially to the independent shipyards who do not have access to the latest Star Fleet innovations, this has not generated sufficient pressure to sway the High Council in their deliberations.
primedirective.tripod.com /telar.htm   (580 words)

  
 Andorians
Tellarites are one of the founding members of the Federation.
Tellarites are short and furred beings with a porcine-style snout.
Tellarites tend to be rather gruff for the most part and love to argue and debate.
members.cox.net /ussfarragut/science/tellarites.htm   (279 words)

  
 Tellarites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tellarites are basically humanoid, with a coarse skin texture and more facial and body hair than Humans.
Tellarites are stronger and more hardy than Humans, but their appearance and personality combine to give them a lower charisma.
Members of the Tellarite race are racially suspicious, argumentative and brash, at least by human standards.
www.homestead.com /Federation_Archives/files/Tellarites.html   (211 words)

  
 MAP OF THE FEDERATION CORE
Tellarites are tall and very stocky, although much of that stockiness is muscle.
However, relations were soon established, and Tellarites began to expand their capitalistic, merchandile skills on the rest of the Federation Core.
Tellarite commerce has suffered in the twenty-fourth century by the appearance of the over-aggressive Ferengi.
ussathena.iwarp.com /maps/fedcoretxt.htm   (2949 words)

  
 Tellerites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tellarites are basically humanoid, but with a pinker skin tone than human caucasians (due to higher blood pressure).
Tellarites are racially suspicious, argumentative and brash, at least by Terran standards.
Tellarites are very fond of good food and drink - and a lot of it.
www.ucip.org /map/RacePlanet/Tellarites.html   (251 words)

  
 Starbase E47 RPG -- Tellarites
The Tellarites, one of the founding members of the Federation, are a porcine race from the planet Tellar.
Tellarites are a boisterous people, as well as an argumentative one.
Tellarites have some amount of difficulty speaking other languages, especially softer languages, such as English.
members.tripod.com /~dr_ilan/aliens/tellar.html   (108 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tellarites are a humanoid race, with thick, coarse layers of skin (somewhat pinker than humans due to higher blood pressure), and more body hair than terrans, covering all but the frontal face and hands.
Tellarites are often characterized as boisterous, argumentative, and brash - but this is in part a difference of manners as compared with most humans.
The Tellarites were contacted by a Terran expedition before they had any knowledge of alien races.
www.darkshire.net /jhkim/rpg/trek/races/tellarite.html   (254 words)

  
 Lowerdecks.com - "Babel One" Guide
The Tellarites have warp ships of their own, but the Andorians won't allow them to enter their space, hence the pride of Starfleet must play taxi.
Archer informs the Tellarites that they are headed to Andoria, and Gral objects, fearing that they would be arrested and held accountable for the attack.
Clearly the Tellarites in "Journey to Babel" were argumentative, but I think they've been mistaken for the Zaldans.
www.lowerdecks.com /news/reviews/babelone.shtml   (3025 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Plot description: A series of surprise attacks in a volatile region of space threatens to derail negotiations between the Andorians and Tellarites, which the Enterprise is mediating.
The Enterprise is transporting the Tellarite ambassador (Lee Arenberg) to the neutral world of Babel for negotiations over a trade dispute with the Andorians.
The Andorians and the Tellarites are both obstinate to the extreme, and Archer has the thankless role of playing referee.
www.jammersreviews.com /plaintext/ent-t4/babel.txt   (1177 words)

  
 Mission to Daleth IV
This,” she gestured towards the Tellarite, “is Lieutenant Tathar, from the planetary forces of Miracht.
Tellarites were known to fight like berserkers, with little to no regard of their own safety – or that of their adversaries.
Two more Tellarites died, among them the young soldier, and an Andorian was severely wounded – shot down from his high lookout and broke at least a dozen bones, despite the rudimentary exoskeleton protecting his torso – before all Orions were taken out.
k.domaindlx.com /otherworlds2/tos/daleth/daleth09.htm   (3929 words)

  
 Tellarites - U.E.O. Infobase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Tellarites are a people native to the Alpha Quadrant and take statements which humans find as insults as compliments.
The Tellarites were involved in a war with the Andorians which lasted for a few years.Although the Tellarites won they have lower technology advances compared to the Andorians.After the war ended the two never remained friends until 2155 when Shran shook hands with a Tellarite ambassador as "friends".
The Andorians nearly engaged another war with the Tellarites when a Romulan Drone destroyed the Kumari disguised as a Tellarite Warship.The incident was resolved by the Enterprise with the help of Aenar which thwarted the Romulans plans to disrupt peace in the region.
nxd.bravohost.org /database/index.php?title=Tellarites   (120 words)

  
 The Romulan Marauder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In late 2154 the NX-01 was ordered to carry a Tellarite ambassador, Gral, to the planet Babel One for a conference with the Andorians.
Both Shran and Gral blamed one another for the situation; Shran claimed that the Tellarites may have captured an Andorian ship and used it to attack Enterprise, while Gral claimed that it was obvious that the Imperial Guard was acting without government orders to disrupt any chance of peace.
Although he backed down when Archer offered proof that the Tellarites had not in fact been behind the attacks, one of the Tellarites took the chance to fire on Talas, Shran’s tactical officer and lover.
www.angelfire.com /pe2/relentless10/RomulanMarauder.html   (1077 words)

  
 Species - STOwiki
Tellarites are a large, bulky race distinguished by a pronounced snout and significant quantities of visibile hair.
This should not be mistaken for hostility or rudeness, however, as this kind of banter is a traditional Tellarite greeting.
Unlike the 23rd century Tellarites, the 24th century Tellarites will be more reminiscent of their 22nd century appearance and will have five fingers -- not three.
stgu.com /startrekonline/wiki.php/Species   (1434 words)

  
 Sci-Fi Heaven.net - Touch the Future   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ordered to transport a delegation of argumentative Tellarites to a peace conference with the blue-skinned Andorians, Archer and the crew find themselves drawn into a confusing, dangerous situation when a secret Romulan vessel begins attacking ships on all sides, including Enterprise.
Once again he is a pleasure to watch on the screen, and his relationship with Archer continues to be superb.
Hoshi’s ‘argument’ with Archer at the beginning is also amusing, and the first encounter with the Tellarites gives a few chuckles.
www.scifiheaven.net /main/index.php?page=ent_s04e12   (616 words)

  
 Tellar - Members of the United Federation of Planets - Titan Fleet Yards
Tellar was one of the founding members of the Federation in 2161, along with Andor, Alpha Centauri, Vulcan and Earth (Star Trek: Generations).
Tellarites are a humanoid species with a porcine-like snout, deep set eyes and antagonistic by nature.
Tellarites have made a comeback on Enterprise, and were also mentioned in DS9.
www.fleetyard.net /science/federation/members.php?id=72   (116 words)

  
 Caitian First Contact - STSF Message Boards
The Tellarites know little of this, however, because the Caitians very rarely open discussions with them, and they have never bothered to ask at the risk of straining relations between the two peoples.
They have advised the Tellarites on a wide variety of topics, from the political to the spiritual, possessing a wisdom and sense of inner peace that the Tellarites respect.
The Tellarites have informed us that the asteroid belt in the Caitians' star system is one of the most resource-rich locations they have ever encountered.
www.stsf.net /forums/index.php?showtopic=7369   (698 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Races with Changing Faces - Major Races
All these versions of Tellarites have a make-up with a "swinish snout" in common, but aside from that there is some variety already during the three years of TOS.
On the first appearance of Tellarites in "Journey to Babel" Ambassador Gav and his unnamed aide are characterized by their recessed eyes and furry claws with three fingers.
The look of the two aforementioned Tellarites from the end credits is much the same, which, in addition to their posture, speaks in favor of the theory that these are test shots made prior to "Journey to Babel".
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /inconsistencies/changing-faces1.htm   (3657 words)

  
 ENTERPRISE - DETAILS OF 'Babel One', EPISODE 088
Enterprise must transport the Tellarite delegation, headed by the rather portly Ambassador Gral, to the peace talks on Babel One.
Gral and his aide Naarg soon become paranoid that Archer is not truly an impartial mediator due to his friendship with Shran, and the pair even start to believe that the captain is conspiring with the Andorians.
With the Tellarites and Andorians at each other's throats, this situation would be enough to give anyone a headache of inter-galactic proportions.
startrek.enterprise.online.fr /eps4/eps_e087boneen.htm   (259 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Tellar
Tellar is a fictional planet in the Star Trek universe.
Tellarites are a fictional race who were first introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series and later introduced in Star Trek: Enterprise.
Tellar was one of the earliest planets to become a member of the United Federation of Planets.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/t/te/tellar.html   (70 words)

  
 Mission to Daleth IV
The Tellarite businessman grunted contently and left, without wasting his time with such irrelevant pleasantries as thanking him or even saying good-bye.
He was considered a ‘sensible’ negotiating partner among Tellarites – meaning that he could be bribed easily, when the sum was high enough – and they began to point him out to their own associates.
Tellarites had their settlements in the mediterranean area, Andorians on the outskirts of the deserts.
k.domaindlx.com /otherworlds2/tos/daleth/daleth11.htm   (3897 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
Enterprise journeys to Babel with a Tellarite ambassador on board for peace talks with the Andorians, when a distress call from Shran is received.
The Enterprise crew welcomes aboard a group of Tellarites, including Ambassador Gral, to transport them to the neutral planet of Babel, where Earth mediators will try to settle a long-standing trade dispute between the Tellarites and the Andorians.
Though furious with the Tellarites for compromising the conference, Archer has no choice but to bring the Andorian survivors, including Commander Shran, aboard Enterprise.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/ENT/episode/7949.html   (550 words)

  
 The Helix BBS
The Tellarite makeup actually really really grew on me. At first, it wasn't nearly porcine enough, but I came to actually really appreciate it-- they did a remarkable job working that nose into a more standard craggy face.
The Return of the Tellarites! I am happy to see a more pronounced role of the old TOS races that have all but dissapeared from trekdom (Andorians, Tholians, etc...).
We will have to see a lot more of the Tellarites in the near future if in only seven more years relations will be established that far that they agree to be founding members of the UFP.
www.helix-bbs.net /index.php?showtopic=2125   (3216 words)

  
 ST Frontier Fleet PBeM - Xenology
The Andorians and Tellarites formed an alliance as a result of the attacks by the Romulan drone, working together for the first time in history.
Shallash was a historic figure in the history of the Tellarites.
The Tellarites were warp capable as early as 1957.
www.frontierfleet.com /database/xenology.php?id=294   (163 words)

  
 Television Without Pity » Enterprise » Bounty
It's considered sport on their planet." It's considered sport on my forums -- maybe some of my posters are Tellarites.
Although, as I pick the skin, bones, and other sundry fleshy bits off this rotting corpse of an episode, I realize that after this sole mention of how lawyerly the Tellarites are, nowhere else is it demonstrated.
Trip releases the airlock, and the Tellarite fires at him.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /articles/content/a2389/index-1.html   (569 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Tellarites' looks do not lend themselves to human beauty contests.
Tellarites have a good sense of engineering and mechanics and the universe's workings fascinate them.
Some Tellarites spend their lives perfecting the ability to argue.
www.algonet.se /~ekh/starbaseprowl/tellarit.htm   (174 words)

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