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|origin = [[Naia VII]] | |origin = [[Naia VII]] | ||
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'''Seelos''' was a member of the [[Dai-ai]] species in the [[24th century]], from the [[planet]] [[Naia VII]]. | |||
In [[2368]], Seelos greeted [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] and Lieutenant [[Worf]] of the [[USS Enterprise]] when they visited the [[Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] mining operation on [[Naia VII]], after [[Captain]] [[Ochoa]] introduced them. | In a [[Federation universe|parallel universe]] in [[2368]], Seelos greeted [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data (Assimilation²)|Data]] and Lieutenant [[Worf]] of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] when they visited the [[Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] mining operation on [[Naia VII]], after [[Captain]] [[Ochoa]] introduced them. | ||
Later, following a flooded mine disaster, Seelos explained his people's unwillingness to aid the rescue efforts to Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. | Later, following a flooded mine disaster, Seelos explained his people's unwillingness to aid the rescue efforts to Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. | ||
Picard later returned, seeking a large supply of the planet's [[gold]] to combat a [[Cyberman]] threat. As gold was one of the embargoed materials in the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]'s agreement with the Dai-ai, Seelos surfaced to negotiate. Though he was initially unwilling to give up the gold, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] recognised that the Dai-ai feared the size of the Federation and convinced Seelos that helping to stop the Cybermen would grant the Dai-ai enormous bargaining power and the gratitude of the galaxy. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
While ''Assimilation²'' established a temporary merging of the [[Federation universe]] and [[the Doctor's universe]], Seelos was firmly established as a denizen of the former when his homeworld returned in ''{{iw|memory-beta|Through the Mirror|Star Trek: The Next Generation - Through the Mirror}}''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 6 February 2023
Seelos was a member of the Dai-ai species in the 24th century, from the planet Naia VII.
In a parallel universe in 2368, Seelos greeted Commander William Riker, Lieutenant Commander Data and Lieutenant Worf of the USS Enterprise-D when they visited the Starfleet Corps of Engineers mining operation on Naia VII, after Captain Ochoa introduced them.
Later, following a flooded mine disaster, Seelos explained his people's unwillingness to aid the rescue efforts to Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
Picard later returned, seeking a large supply of the planet's gold to combat a Cyberman threat. As gold was one of the embargoed materials in the Federation's agreement with the Dai-ai, Seelos surfaced to negotiate. Though he was initially unwilling to give up the gold, the Eleventh Doctor recognised that the Dai-ai feared the size of the Federation and convinced Seelos that helping to stop the Cybermen would grant the Dai-ai enormous bargaining power and the gratitude of the galaxy. (COMIC: Assimilation²)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
While Assimilation² established a temporary merging of the Federation universe and the Doctor's universe, Seelos was firmly established as a denizen of the former when his homeworld returned in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Through the Mirror.