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==Description==
==Description==
Intelligent spaceborne race of powerful clouds of ionized gas. The [[ma:Calamarain|Calamarain]] can interface with computer systems and are highly sensitive to electromagnetic fields, but choose to maintain no relations with humanoid life.


==Physiology==
==Physiology==
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Intelligent spaceborne race of powerful clouds of ionized gas. The [[ma:Calamarain|Calamarain]] can interface with computer systems and are highly sensitive to electromagnetic fields, but choose to maintain no relations with humanoid life.


[[Category:Intelligent Lifeform Index Species]]
[[Category:Intelligent Lifeform Index Species]]
[[Category:Forbidden]]
[[Category:Forbidden]]

Latest revision as of 16:53, 15 October 2024

Intelligent Lifeform Index


Calamarain
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Four Letter Code CLMN
Federation Status Noncommunicative
Planet of Origin The Calamarain originated in the Bre'el system but have been transplanted to several nearby systems
Encountered TNG: Deja Q
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level NS
List of Named Calamarains
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Home System

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  • Proper Name: Bre'el system
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History

Government

Description

Intelligent spaceborne race of powerful clouds of ionized gas. The Calamarain can interface with computer systems and are highly sensitive to electromagnetic fields, but choose to maintain no relations with humanoid life.

Physiology

Psychology

Religion

Mythology

Society

Culture

Customs

Technology

Military

Starfleet Intelligence Files

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