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== Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes==
=== Origin ===
=== Origin ===
The Kzinti were created by science fiction author [[Wikipedia:Larry Niven|Larry Niven]], making their first appearance in the short story "The Warriors", part of his "[[Wikipedia:Known Space|Known Space]]" series. When he wrote an [[Wikipedia:The Slaver Weapon|episode]] for [[Wikipedia:Star Trek: The Animated Series|Star Trek: The Animated Series]] he based it on one of his Known Space stories "[[Wikipedia:The Soft Weapon|The Soft Weapon]]", in the process putting the Kzinti into the [[Star Trek]] universe.  
The Kzinti were created by science fiction author {{w|Larry Niven}}, making their first appearance in the short story "The Warriors", part of his "{{w|Known Space}}" series. When he wrote an {{w|The Slaver Weapon|episode}} for {{wi|Star Trek: The Animated Series}} he based it on one of his Known Space stories "{{w|The Soft Weapon}}", in the process putting the Kzinti into the [[Star Trek]] universe.


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Revision as of 16:51, 4 June 2012

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

Behind the scenes

Origin

The Kzinti were created by science fiction author Larry Niven, making their first appearance in the short story "The Warriors", part of his "Known Space" series. When he wrote an episode for Star Trek: The Animated Series he based it on one of his Known Space stories "The Soft Weapon", in the process putting the Kzinti into the Star Trek universe.

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