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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The Kzinti were created by science fiction author {{w|Larry Niven}}. They made their first appearance in the short story "The Warriors" which takes place in his {{w|Known Space}} universe. Niven's short story "{{w|The Soft Weapon|The Soft Weapon}}", which featured the Kzinti, was adapted into the ''{{w|Star Trek: The Animated Series}}'' episode ''{{w|The Slaver Weapon|The Slaver Weapon}}'', which placed the Kzinti in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe.
The Kzinti were created by science fiction author {{w|Larry Niven}}. They made their first appearance in the short story "The Warriors" which takes place in his {{w|Known Space}} universe. Niven's short story "{{w|The Soft Weapon}}", which featured the Kzinti, was adapted into the {{wi|Star Trek: The Animated Series}} episode {{wi|The Slaver Weapon}}, which placed the Kzinti in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 01:57, 16 December 2013

The Kzinti warriors were a race of Cat-People. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)

Behind the scenes

The Kzinti were created by science fiction author Larry Niven. They made their first appearance in the short story "The Warriors" which takes place in his Known Space universe. Niven's short story "The Soft Weapon", which featured the Kzinti, was adapted into the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode The Slaver Weapon, which placed the Kzinti in the Star Trek universe.

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