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* Space-dwelling organism encountered in [[Rashanar Sector]], at [[Battle of Rashanar]] site (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
* Space-dwelling organism encountered in [[Rashanar Sector]], at [[Battle of Rashanar]] site (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
** Possibly native to the [[antimatter universe]] (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
** Originally native to the [[antimatter universe]] (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
** First emerged with eruption of [[antimatter]] rift c.19th century (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
* Part of [[Ontailian]] mythology dating back to initial efforts in space travel (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
* Part of [[Ontailian]] mythology dating back to initial efforts in space travel (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
* Capable of disabling other vessels, duplicating their forms (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
* Capable of disabling other vessels, duplicating their forms (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
** Does so in order to incorporate inner workings so as to drain antimatter for food (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
** Does so in order to incorporate inner workings so as to drain antimatter for food (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
* Death: May 26, 2378; [[Battle of Rashanar]] site (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')
** Destroyed by [[Wesley Crusher]], [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)]] (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Die'')


[[Category:Cosmozoans]]
[[Category:Cosmozoans]]

Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 May 2019

  • Space-dwelling organism encountered in Rashanar Sector, at Battle of Rashanar site (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
    • Originally native to the antimatter universe (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
    • First emerged with eruption of antimatter rift c.19th century (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
  • Part of Ontailian mythology dating back to initial efforts in space travel (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
  • Capable of disabling other vessels, duplicating their forms (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
    • Does so in order to incorporate inner workings so as to drain antimatter for food (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)
  • Death: May 26, 2378; Battle of Rashanar site (TNG Novel: A Time to Die)