he is a talaxion that voyager came across who had lain claim to a heap on debris. he joined voyager as he wanted to stay with his girlfriend who came with voyager as they both liked the crew and the jurney they were going on
Neelix was a tlaxian
The Q are a godlike race in Star Trek who exist in the Q continuum and have extra special powers. They appear in Star Trek the Next Generation, Star Trek Deep Space 9, and Star Trek Voyager.
A Klingon is a fictional alien race from the Star Trek science fiction television and movie franchise. The Klingons began in the original Star Trek series as enemies of the United Federation of Planets which is the governing body which the protagonists serve as part of Starfleet. But in later versions of the series the fierce Klingons became allies.
In Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, Q (John de Lancie) is a being from the Q Continuum, which is where a race of god-like omnipotent (at least as far as we know) beings live. He has appeared on several different Star Trek series, and although he plays tricks and meddles, in the end he usually assists in saving the human race.Another use of the letter Q was for a 1982 monster film about the Mexican flying-serpent god, Quetzalcoatl.
The Betazoids. Councelor Diana Troi (TNG) is a Betazoid for instance.
Romulan is in reference to the Romulans, a fictional race of aliens from the Star Trek franchise. They are the same species as Vulcans, but are more human-like in appearance.
Talaxian, from planet Talax in the Delta quadrant.
"Hirogen"
Their Borg designation is species 8472, their real species name is Undine and they only appeared in Star Trek: Voyager.
The Q are a godlike race in Star Trek who exist in the Q continuum and have extra special powers. They appear in Star Trek the Next Generation, Star Trek Deep Space 9, and Star Trek Voyager.
I'm not sure of the exact name, but in Star Trek: Voyager they found out that a species of dinosaurs left Earth via space travel and traveled to the Delta Quadrant.
The Ferengi.
The Ferengi are the greedy species in Star Trek. They can't get enough gold pressed latinum.
False - They were in Star Trek
VULCAN
The Borg
He is half-Vulcan, half-human
The alien race in Star Trek TNG that can defeat the Borg is called Species 8472. They are known for their superior technology and ability to resist Borg assimilation.