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The '''Gorlan''' were [[silicate]]-based [[humanoid]]s known primarily for the [[Gorlan Civil War]], in which there were billions of casualties. When [[no-time]] spread across the [[universe]], [[the Master]] took control of the Gorlan under the alias "General Malgrove," the Gorlan word for "Master." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'') | The '''Gorlan''' were [[silicate]]-based [[humanoid]]s known primarily for the [[Gorlan Civil War]], in which there were billions of casualties. When [[no-time]] spread across the [[universe]], [[the Master]] took control of the Gorlan under the alias "General Malgrove," the Gorlan word for "Master." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'') | ||
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{{iw|memoryalpha|Gorlan}} is also the name of a species in the [[Federation universe|''Star Trek'' universe]], mentioned only in the episode ''Mirror, Mirror''. | {{iw|memoryalpha|Gorlan}} is also the name of a species in the [[Federation universe|''Star Trek'' universe]], mentioned only in the episode ''Mirror, Mirror''. | ||
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Revision as of 22:46, 15 July 2018
The Gorlan were silicate-based humanoids known primarily for the Gorlan Civil War, in which there were billions of casualties. When no-time spread across the universe, the Master took control of the Gorlan under the alias "General Malgrove," the Gorlan word for "Master." (AUDIO: The Two Masters)
Although the Vashta Nerada could not feed on silicon lifeforms like the Gorlan, they were still able to tear them apart. (AUDIO: Night of the Vashta Nerada)
Behind the scenes
Gorlan is also the name of a species in the Star Trek universe, mentioned only in the episode Mirror, Mirror.