Warning: This contains spoilers Star Trek: Rebels #18!
I can’t believe it Star Trek Only one unused species has been brought back from Animated series. Star Trek: The Animated Series Aired for two seasons in the 1970s and helped keep the franchise alive before returning later that decade. The show now occupies a nebulous place Trek Canon, but in Star Trek: Rebels #18, A species familiar to mythology makes a shocking comeback.
Star Trek: Rebels #18 written by Christopher Cantwell and drawn by Angel Anzueta. Chief O’Brien leaves Earth to find Worf and his crew, who have become embroiled in a Romulan uprising. O’Brien Track challenging In the delta triangle. The ship is seemingly deserted, but O’Brien learns that six Kijin are aboard. Cat-like aliens are trying to loot the abandoned ship, But the computer cannot access the core, which is encrypted.
O’Brien tries to observe them stealthily, but his allergies get the best of him, and before long, he gets into a firefight with Kijinti.
Star Trek: The Animated Series kept the franchise alive during its “wilderness years”.
Kzinti has a great science fiction pedigree
Star Trek It went off the air in 1969, but soon found its audience in syndication, who demanded more adventures with Kirk and Spock. Their prayers were answered with the premier in 1973 Star Trek: The Animated Series. Many principals return to the show, both behind and in front of the camera. Star Trek: The Animated Series took advantage of the medium, depicting exotic aliens and environments that would have been impossible on live action television. Animated series What a boundary push Star Trek was able
Kzinti creator Larry Niven is said to have adapted the race from his own work
The Man-Kijin War.
Kzinti was one of the first introduced in the episode “The Slaver Weapon”. animated series’ unique contribution. Created by legendary science fiction writer Larry Niven, Kizint was a felinoid (cat-like) species. Known throughout the galaxy as the Scavenger, the Kijin had a tense relationship with Earth going back to the late 21st century. A Kzinti currently serves on the ship USS Cerritos (of lower deck fame), indicating that the relationship is at least sufficiently thawing. Its correct canonicity Animated series Up for debate, but Kzinti is a worthwhile addition Star Trek science
Kzinti has the potential to be amazing Star Trek the villain
Kzinti needs to make a Star Trek return
And now Christopher Cantwell and Angel Unzueta have brought Kijinti back, if only for a little while. Kzinti can be hard to pull off on live-action television, but they’re perfect for comics and animation. Unlike other cat breeds Star TrekLike Caitians, Kijin is a threat. They have strong technology and almost defeat O’Brien challenging Although not a threat on par with the Romulans or Breen, the Kijinti also have great potential Star Trek Villains I can’t believe they’re back, but I’m glad they’re back.
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