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Dimorusians

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Species Name : Dimorusians [1]
Quadrant : Unknown

Rodent-like creatures native to the planet Dimorus. The creatures were capable of throwing poisoned darts. On one occasion, such a dart was thrown at James T. Kirk. His friend Gary Mitchell took the dart instead, and almost died as a result. Mitchell would remind Kirk of the incident in 2265 in order to emphasise their friendship. [2]

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# Series Season Source Comment
1 The Worlds of the Federation
2 TOS 1 Where No Man Has Gone Before It is not clear whether the rodents fashion the darts and throw them as weapons, or whether they can shoot darts as an inherent part of their biology
Source : The Worlds of the Federation
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : Where No Man Has Gone Before
Comment : It is not clear whether the rodents fashion the darts and throw them as weapons, or whether they can shoot darts as an inherent part of their biology


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