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Nacene; (right)
Noncorporeal extragalactic life-forms. The Nacene originated outside
of our galaxy and exist as pure sporocystian energy woh can travel
through subspace, although they can manifest themselves in solid
humanoid form. A group of Nacene explorers visited our galaxy a
millennium ago, accidentally devastating the envoronment of the
Ocampa planet in the delta Quadrant. Two Nacene individuals, one
known as the Caretaker, and another called Suspiria, remained behind
to care for the Ocampa. VOY
"Caretaker,
Part 1" 1-1
Nagilum; (left) An extradimensional life-form. The Enterprise-D encountered Nagilum during a star-mapping mission en route to the Morgana Quadrant in 2365. Nagilum treeatened the lives of one-third to one-half the enterprise crew, but it was later learned the threat was mearely its effort of trying to understand the hujan concept of life and death. TNG "Where Silence Has Lease" 2-28
Nanites;
(right) Planet: Kavis Alpha IV. A race of sentient submicroscopic
robotic life-forms, created by the Federation, which are recognized
as sentient on Stardate 43125.8, and given rights to colonize their
own planet. TNG "Evolution" 3-49
Napean;
(left) A race of partially empathic
humanoids from Napea II. The Napeans are members of the Federation
but take little interest in the rest of the galaxy. The Napeans are
physically very similar to Terrans and Betazoids. Genetic analysis
leads to the supposition that the Napean race is a transplanted cross
between the two races, yet just different enough to be detected. Most
Napian do not bother to use or cultivate their Psi skills, as their
training techniques can take years for what Betazoids and Vulcans
learn in weeks. Those that perfect their Empathic and limited
Telepathic skills serve professionally in Napian culture.
TNG "Eye of the Beholder" 7-170
Native American colonist; Terran colonists originating from Earth. A tribal leader from the Dorvan Indian colony who is among fellow settlers confronting Gul Evek on Volan III about the attacks on the Federation Merchant Ship when Commander Sisko and Dukat show up and fellow colonist Bill Samuels is revealed to have died in Cardassian hands. He later helps carry out Samuels' bodybag. DS9 "The Maquis, Part I" 2-40
Nausicaan;
Tall, surly, ill-tempered humanoids from
some unknown planet in deep space. After 60 years of contacts between
the Nausicaans, there is still little known about them. They have
scattered outposts on the borders of the Federation near Ferengi
space, leading to the theory that their homeworld is somewhere in
their sphere of influence. Nausicaans are generally very inhospitable
with vaguely lizard like faces and have attacked people with little provocation.TNG
"Tapestry" 6-141
Nehru Colony; Federation colony near station Deep Space 9 and the Bajoran system. Contacted via subspace link under the orders of science officer Jadzia Dax in 2369, in an attempt to rescue the station's computer system threatened by an invading software life-form. DS9 "The Forsaken" 1-17
Noophian; A race that culturally prefers efficiency and modernism over any need for history or reverence for older artifacts. A Noophian on Earth would question why so much history had been preserved. TNG "Brothers" 4-77
Novans; Refers to the descendants of the original Terra Nova colonists, who live underground. The Novans did not believe they were descended from humans, instead thinking that humans were the ones responsible for the "Poison Rain" that contaminated their planet and sent them underground. Captain Archer eventually convinced them that their "go-befores" were, in fact, human, and relocated them to a safer side of the planet. ENT "Terra Nova" 1-6
Numiri; Planet: name unspecified. Covert, warlike rivals to the peaceful Baneans with weaponry equal and shielding perhaps superior to Voyager. They once shared the same planet. VOY "Ex Post Facto" 1-8
Nyrian; Technologically
advanced humanoid ccivilization from the Delta Quadrant. The Nyrians
had adbanced long-range transporter systems called translocators that
they used to abduct crews of passing spacecraft andnearby space
station. Using their translocators, they replacedthe crews of those
ships and stations with Nyrian ersonnel. thereby gaining control of
those vessels. Despite these acts of piracy, the Nyrians considered
themselves a benevolent people, and they went to considerable lengths
to care for those whose ships they had stolen. In 2373, Nyrian
operatives abducted the crew of Voyager. The captivity did not last
long, for Boyager captina Janeway and her crew were successful in
escaping from the Nyrian vessel. In the process, they persuaded the
Nyrians to release the prisoners held in the other environments on
the Nyrian ship. VOY "Displaced" 3-67