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  • Idea- Access point to get to their universe - where? That gives you a Quadrant, system and a sector. Then under Intelligence files you could list that area of space as off limits, quarrentined.
  • Idea- the animated crew managed to get to their homeworld, they would have taken scans. These are the records that you can invent. size, star, water, atmosphere, etc. Remember that just because it is never listed in the show, that does not mean they would not automatically have scaned the world and recorded the data in the ships computers. After all thats what Starfleet does, explore new worlds.
  • the section you have under government seems to me to belong under technology.
  • physiology is medical data, description is what they look like


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Four Letter Code MGAN
Federation Status Unknown
Planet of Origin Megas-Tu
Encountered TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu"
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level Unknown
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A planet that was encounted by Captain Kirk on Stardate 1254.4. The Planet of Megas-Tu accused Kirk and his crew of bringing evil to their planet. He finally proved his innocence by showing that the evil one was Lucien. The one who brought them to the planet.

Name

  • Proper Name: Megan
  • Pronunciation: Meg'an

Home System

  • Quadrant: another Universe
  • Location: unknown)
  • Proper Name: Unknown
  • Pronunciation: Unknown
  • Star: Unknown
  • Distance from Star: Unknown
  • Companions: Unknown

Home World

  • Proper Name: Megas-Tu
  • Pronunciation: Meg'as-Too
  • Diameter: 10,277 km (6,423 miles)
  • Gravity: 0.90 standard gravity with a density of 6.1
  • Axial Tilt: 19% with minor to earthlike seasons
  • Orbital Period: Unknown = I need to know how far it is from the star in order to comput the number of days.
  • Rotational Period: 20 hours
  • Classification: M
    • Surface Water:
    • Atmosphere:
    • Climate: Earthlike
    • Population: Unknown

History

During the 13th century, the Megans traveled to Earth where they assisted Humans with the art of magic, and were eventually responsible for the ancient legends of witches and warlocks.

By the 17th century, the Megans settled in Salem, Massachusetts, after realizing that Humans only wished to use them to serve greed and lust. They chose to live their lives there as "normal men" to avoid the accusations of being "devils, warlocks and evil sorcerers." Unfortunately, while living in Salem, several of the Megans made mistakes and used their powers, and were burned for doing so, as witches during the Salem witch trials.

Those Megans who escaped the witch trials were forced to leave Earth and return to their homeworld, where they remained bitter and fearful of Humans.

In 2269, the USS Enterprise made contact with the Megans, but due to their distrust of Humans, they put the Enterprise crew in a recreation of a Salem witch trial. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")

Government

Lucien explained that Megas-Tu was not governed by the same laws as their own universe and that magic thrived among Megans. He then sent them back to the Enterprise, seeming afraid that someone might discover them.

Description

Physiology

Megans are red-skinned humanoids with small horns on their heads. They appear magically as if from nowhere.

Psychology

Religion

The Megans were an ageless species from the planet Megas-Tu that specialized in the ethics of magic and wizardry. During the 13th century, the Megans traveled to Earth where they assisted Humans with the art of magic, and were eventually responsible for the ancient legends of witches and warlocks.

Mythology

Society

Culture

Customs

Technology

Economy

Military

Federation Intelligence Files

For more data see Federation Intelligence File # TAS-1254-4821

Notes

THIS PROFILE IS CURRENTLY BEING RE-WRITTEN BY THE SDC; Species Development Committee

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