

VOY was pretty much the same when it came to the crew. TNG had all humans (or visually identical) besides the occasional Betazoids, Vulcans and Bolians. TNG and VOY were the worst offenders of this. The Bader and Dorset, who inhabit Delta Sigma IV together The dinosaur/kimodo dragon-like Pahkwa-than The six sentient species of Gemworld, including the Elaysians, from DS9's "Melora"

The Nasat, large, insect-like creatures from TAS The Damiani, a green-skinned, horned, three-sexed species where, up until recently, two-partner relationships were taboo The Caitians, who resemble humanoid cats, from TAS The Antedeans from early TNG, who have long since joined the UFP The Alonis, a species of aquatic lifeforms whose technology is based on the telepathic re-shaping of water A few interesting ones in the Federation include. They tend to do much more interesting aliens. You'd probably like a lot of the books, too. Part of the premise of it is that the USS Titan, like other Luna-class starships, is explicitly designed to integrate many different species from wildly diverse cultures and ecologies from throughout the Federation into a single crew.
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You'd probably enjoy the book series Star Trek: Titan. There were also quite a few aliens at Starfleet Headquarters in TVH and Camp Khitomer in TUC.

There are a number of alien crew members on the Enterprise in TMP. Given that special FX have improved considerably, shouldn't we be demanding more diverse crews (shoudl we get any) in the future.Īs a side note, one cannot help but notice that TOS movies have at times tried to show more aliens. Tne TNG movies could have intorduced all sorts of new an interesting crew members, but they never bothered to do so.
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On TV Farscape managed to show plenty of aliens on a regular basis. In movies, Star Wars has set a pretty high bar for showing lots of non-humans. However, there is no excuse for the lack of aliens in other Trek Series (I will cut DS9 some slack given the sheer volume of aliens that they depicted on a regular basis). Given the limited budgets available in the 60s that made sense (and even on TNG). What aliens that we do get are usually indistinguishable from humans (Aliens in name only). In fact, there is a noticeable lack of aliens in most depictions of the Federation. One of the more disappointing aspects of modern Star Trek has been the dearth of alien diversity on starfleet ships.
