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I cant remember were I read it but I heard they are supposedly not from our Galaxy. They fleed here from another. Which would mean they either use generational ships or have superfast ships. Which should make them far more powerful than they are.
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well one, non-cannon background is that they originated from another galaxy, its the starfleet battles/command tabletop wargame/computer game
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Possible, but is there any canon info about that?
Although the fact that they're aparantly made of stone would be rather unlikely to happen in our universe.
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Rochey wrote:Possible, but is there any canon info about that?
Although the fact that they're aparantly made of stone would be rather unlikely to happen in our universe.
Unlikely, but it's happened. The Horta from TOS's "Devil in the Dark" - silicon-based lifeforms.
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True, but then again, I was thinking more from common sense. :)
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The histrionic non-cannon stuff for the tholians was a bit naff and inconsistent with alot of 'trek, but if tholians are silicon based,it would make them suitably 'alien' and thus even cooler in my cool books
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Indeed, Tholians are one of the coolest things Trek came up with.
Too bad they never showed up more. :(
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The Tholians are cool and all, but where does Tholian silk come from? Can a crystaline lifeform produce silk?
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It might not come from them but just made by them.

Yeah I like the fact that we have a nine humanoid species. Makes it seem more real.
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Yeah, it was getting to be ridiculous with all the near-human races. :roll:
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That's why I like them so much. Even the new big bad designed for TNG was, albeit not humanoid in the strictest sense, composed of beings who were once humanoid species and then bionically altered. The Tholians remain one of the most novel concepts for a species.

Maybe there is a "genetic" similarity or relation between them and the microcrystalline life from from TNG's "Home Soil" or the entity from "Silicon Avatar"?
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They could also be related to the Crystaline entinty that destroyed Datas home world.
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I believe that IS the one from "Silicon Avatar."
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A Tholian Web might not net a ship easily, but a station would be toast.

A DS 9 episode mentions a Tholian ambassador on board.....
Wish we could have seen him/her/it

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Why would you want to catch a station? It doesnt move.
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