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fedstatus = Non-communicative|
fedstatus = Non-communicative|
origin = Unknown planet in the Shelia star system|
origin = Unknown planet in the Shelia star system|
encountered = TNG: The Ensigns of Command|
encountered = [[ma:TNG|TNG]]: ''[[ma:The Ensigns of Command|The Ensigns of Command]]''|
techlevel = NR|
techlevel = NR|
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A non-humanoid life-form of classification R-3. A Reclusive race from deep space, the Sheliak are black, silicon-based semi-upright mounds with two armlike projections. Their appearance is therefore essentially a wrap of black, mucous-secreting folds appearing as at least a head and gesturing upper appendages (not too unlike the look of the creature Armus on Vagra II). The Sheliak consider humans a lower life form and have no qualms about destroying human "infestations". Still today they will â�?��?exterminateâ�?�? those legally in their way -- as with the unknowing human "trespassers" on Tau Cygna V. They have learned several United Federation of Planets (UFP) languages but still consider them imprecise. Meanwhile, the Sheliak language continues to elude Federation linguists, and even telepaths have been of no help. In face-to-face dialogue with Captain Picard and Counselor Troi, the Sheliak ship director speaks English without apparent translation aids. His reception room is very large and open, perhaps indicating that space is not critical on the vessel.  
A non-humanoid life-form of classification R-3. A reclusive race from deep space, the [[ma:Sheliak|Sheliak]] are black, silicon-based semi-upright mounds with two armlike projections. Their appearance is therefore essentially a wrap of black, mucous-secreting folds appearing as at least a head and gesturing upper appendages (not too unlike the look of the creature [[ma:Armus|Armus]] on [[ma:Vagra II|Vagra II]]). The Sheliak consider humans a lower life form and have no qualms about destroying human "infestations". Still today they will "exterminate" those legally in their way -- as with the unknowing human "trespassers" on [[ma:Tau Cygna V|Tau Cygna V]]. They have learned several [[ma:UFP|United Federation of Planets (UFP)]] languages but still consider them imprecise. Meanwhile, the Sheliak language continues to elude Federation linguists, and even telepaths have been of no help. In face-to-face dialogue with [[ma:Captain|Captain]] [[ma:Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and [[ma:Counselor|Counselor]] [[ma:Deanna Troi|Troi]], the Sheliak ship director speaks [[Federation Standard|English]] without apparent translation aids. His reception room is very large and open, perhaps indicating that space is not critical on the vessel.  


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Sheliak
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Federation Status Non-communicative
Planet of Origin Unknown planet in the Shelia star system
Encountered TNG: The Ensigns of Command
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level NR
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A non-humanoid life-form of classification R-3. A reclusive race from deep space, the Sheliak are black, silicon-based semi-upright mounds with two armlike projections. Their appearance is therefore essentially a wrap of black, mucous-secreting folds appearing as at least a head and gesturing upper appendages (not too unlike the look of the creature Armus on Vagra II). The Sheliak consider humans a lower life form and have no qualms about destroying human "infestations". Still today they will "exterminate" those legally in their way -- as with the unknowing human "trespassers" on Tau Cygna V. They have learned several United Federation of Planets (UFP) languages but still consider them imprecise. Meanwhile, the Sheliak language continues to elude Federation linguists, and even telepaths have been of no help. In face-to-face dialogue with Captain Picard and Counselor Troi, the Sheliak ship director speaks English without apparent translation aids. His reception room is very large and open, perhaps indicating that space is not critical on the vessel.

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