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** Predatory animals allowed to roam unrestrained, attacked only when an active danger (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'') | ** Predatory animals allowed to roam unrestrained, attacked only when an active danger (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'') | ||
** Monster figures feature prominently in Ontailian mythology (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'') | ** Monster figures feature prominently in Ontailian mythology (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'') | ||
** Ontailian assassins well-known among criminal organizations (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'') | |||
*** Noted for poisoning quarry to weaken or disable them, then strangling them (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'') | |||
[[Category:Intelligent Species]] | [[Category:Intelligent Species]] |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 18 August 2018
- Appearance
- Nonhumanoid (TNG Novel: A Time to Be Born, A Time to Die)
- Slender, vine-like limbs (TNG Novel: A Time to Be Born, A Time to Die)
- Similar to cross between sloth and octopus (TNG Novel: A Time to Be Born, A Time to Die)
- Homeworld: Ona (TNG Novel: A Time to Be Born, A Time to Die)
- History
- c.19th century: First began efforts towards space travel (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Cultural notes
- Communication involves both vocal utterances, body language (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Very dramatic, prefering overt demonstrations over subtleties (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Relatively isolationist (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Few diplomatic ties with other species (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Predatory animals allowed to roam unrestrained, attacked only when an active danger (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Monster figures feature prominently in Ontailian mythology (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Ontailian assassins well-known among criminal organizations (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
- Noted for poisoning quarry to weaken or disable them, then strangling them (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)