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'''Deltans''' were humanoids who came from [[Delta IV]]. Hairless — or at least without exception bald — they otherwise had a physical appearance undifferentiated from [[human]]s.
'''Deltans''' were humanoids who came from [[Delta IV]]. Hairless — or at least without exception bald — they otherwise had a physical appearance undifferentiated from [[human]]s.  


When their planet was attacked by a joint [[the Borg|Borg]]/[[Cybermen]] assault force, they were easily overwhelmed.  [[Deltan Prime Minister|Their prime minister]] ordered a planetary evacuation, but not before much of the planet, and many of the species, were taken by their assailants. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation²]]'')
When their planet was attacked by a joint [[the Borg|Borg]]/[[Cybermen]] assault force, they were easily overwhelmed.  [[Deltan Prime Minister|Their prime minister]] ordered a planetary evacuation, but not before much of the planet, and many of the species, were taken by their assailants. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Assimilation²]]'')

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Deltans were humanoids who came from Delta IV. Hairless — or at least without exception bald — they otherwise had a physical appearance undifferentiated from humans.

When their planet was attacked by a joint Borg/Cybermen assault force, they were easily overwhelmed. Their prime minister ordered a planetary evacuation, but not before much of the planet, and many of the species, were taken by their assailants. (COMIC: Assimilation²)

Behind the scenes

A Deltan by the name of Lieutenant Ilia featured prominently in the storyline of Star Trek: The Motion Picture (as the victim of V'Ger's first meeting with the Enterprise), but the species has otherwise gone un-used by most Star Trek productions. None of the Deltan telepathic or psycho-sexual powers were explored in the first issue of Assimilation². Thus, so far as the DWU is concerned, they're just "bald humanoids".

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