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4letter = RIGL|
4letter = RIGL|
fedstatus = Allied|
fedstatus = Allied|
origin = Rigel V|
origin = [[ma:Rigel V|Rigel V]]|
encountered = TOS: Journey to Babel|
encountered = [[ma:TOS|TOS]]: ''[[ma:Journey to Babel|Journey to Babel]]''|
techlevel = N |
techlevel = N |
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Their physiology is very similar to Vulcans. Since most of Rigel V is uninhabitable, the Rigellians live deep in subterranean caves filled with an ancient system of atmospheric force-fields, oxygen recyclers and heating systems. Their technology is sufficient to maintain their habitat. Their existence does give much weight to the "lost colony" theory.  
:''This page features the '''Rigelians'''. You may also be looking for the reptilian species known as the [[Rigellian]]s.''


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Their physiology is very similar to [[Vulcan]]s. Since most of [[ma:Rigel V|Rigel V]] is uninhabitable, the Rigelians live deep in subterranean caves filled with an ancient system of atmospheric force-fields, oxygen recyclers and heating systems. Their technology is sufficient to maintain their habitat. Their existence does give much weight to the "lost colony" theory.


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Rigelian
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Four Letter Code RIGL
Federation Status Allied
Planet of Origin Rigel V
Encountered TOS: Journey to Babel
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level N
List of Named Rigelians
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This page features the Rigelians. You may also be looking for the reptilian species known as the Rigellians.

Their physiology is very similar to Vulcans. Since most of Rigel V is uninhabitable, the Rigelians live deep in subterranean caves filled with an ancient system of atmospheric force-fields, oxygen recyclers and heating systems. Their technology is sufficient to maintain their habitat. Their existence does give much weight to the "lost colony" theory.