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[[Image:Tholian pilot.jpg|thumb|right|Babylon 5 Shadows, now in orange flavor]]Tholans were first shown in the TOS series "The Tholian Web"
[[Image:Tholian pilot.jpg|thumb|right|[[Babylon 5]] [[Shadows]], now in orange flavor]]'''Tholians''' were first shown in the [[TOS]] episode "The Tholian Web" <ref>TOS: The Tholian Web</ref>


In the Enterprise episode "In A Mirror Darkly" Tholians appeared again. Unlike their[[TOS]] appearance, this time their entire body was shown. Tholians are an insectoid species.
In the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' episode "In A Mirror Darkly", Tholians appeared again. Unlike in their TOS appearance, this time their entire body was shown. Tholians are an insectoid species.<ref>ENT: In A Mirror Darkly</ref>


Though they often claim (and fight over) territory they do not actually hold, Tholians seem to largely keep to themselves, as their small number of appearances since TOS will support.
Though they often claim (and fight over) territory they do not actually hold, Tholians seem to largely keep to themselves, as their small number of appearances since TOS will support.<ref>ENT: Future Tense</ref>


== Threat assessment ==
== Threat assessment ==
[[Image:TholianWeb174.jpg|thumb|left]]The name of the episode where this [[alien of the week]] appeared is taken from the name of their most well known weapon. Their ships weave the "Tholian web"--which appears to be some kind of energy net or cage--around the target vessel.  It takes so long to deploy though it seems utterly useless and can only be used against crippled enemy ships.  They nearly ensnared the [[Enterprise (TOS)|''Enterprise'']] only because [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] was stranded in yet another [[parallel universe|alternate reality]] and couldn't leave their position.
[[Image:TholianWeb174.jpg|thumb|left|"Tholian web" being deployed around the ''Enterprise'']]The name of the episode where this [[alien of the week]] appeared is taken from the name of their best known weapon. Their ships weave the "Tholian web"--which appears to be some kind of energy net or cage--around the target vessel.  It takes so long to deploy, though, that it seems utterly useless, and can only be used against crippled enemy ships.  They nearly ensnared the [[Enterprise (TOS)|''Enterprise'']] only because [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] was stranded in yet another [[parallel universe|alternate reality]], and they couldn't leave their position. However, Tholian Webs tend to take much less time to deploy when there are numerous ships present instead of just two.<ref>ENT: In A Mirror Darkly</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 24 September 2011

Babylon 5 Shadows, now in orange flavor

Tholians were first shown in the TOS episode "The Tholian Web" [1]

In the Enterprise episode "In A Mirror Darkly", Tholians appeared again. Unlike in their TOS appearance, this time their entire body was shown. Tholians are an insectoid species.[2]

Though they often claim (and fight over) territory they do not actually hold, Tholians seem to largely keep to themselves, as their small number of appearances since TOS will support.[3]

Threat assessment

"Tholian web" being deployed around the Enterprise

The name of the episode where this alien of the week appeared is taken from the name of their best known weapon. Their ships weave the "Tholian web"--which appears to be some kind of energy net or cage--around the target vessel. It takes so long to deploy, though, that it seems utterly useless, and can only be used against crippled enemy ships. They nearly ensnared the Enterprise only because Kirk was stranded in yet another alternate reality, and they couldn't leave their position. However, Tholian Webs tend to take much less time to deploy when there are numerous ships present instead of just two.[4]

Notes

  1. TOS: The Tholian Web
  2. ENT: In A Mirror Darkly
  3. ENT: Future Tense
  4. ENT: In A Mirror Darkly