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Which, in order are the physically strongest & quickest; Vulcan, Klingon, Romulan, Jem'Hadar, Borg drone, Cardassian, Bajoran, & Trill? [closed]

I used the major protagonists and antagonists in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. If you'd like to add some Delta Quadrant like the Vidiians or the Kazon, you're more than welcome. If you have other ...
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Are Gorn and Tamarian related?

Are the Gorn species and the Tamarian species related in the Star Trek Universe or other non-canon Star Trek references? I see some visual similarities between the two species.
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The Founders, The 'Ancient Humanoids', the Preservers - are they linked? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Did The Founders evolve from the race that seeded the Alpha Quadrant? The Star Trek canon had several references to 'ancient' originating or protective species. Among them: ...
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Star Trek TOS-TNG crossover novel

I have been searching for the title of a TOS-TNG crossover novel for some time. I believe it was published in the early 1990s, as I do not remember Voyager or DS9 being on TV. It was also before ST:...
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Star Trek: TNG novels that continue episodes? [closed]

In the original series episode, "All Our Yesterdays", Spock goes back in time 4000 years into a particular planet's history. Two sequels to this episode were written as novels. "Yesterday's Son" and "...
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