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Enterprise has been in the Delphic Expanse for six weeks and have yet to get any intel about the Xindi. Strange anomalies affect the ship, sending cargo flying violently through the bays, po... Read all Enterprise has been in the Delphic Expanse for six weeks and have yet to get any intel about the Xindi. Strange anomalies affect the ship, sending cargo flying violently through the bays, pockets of atmosphere losing gravity and other incidents defying the known laws of physics. ... Read all Enterprise has been in the Delphic Expanse for six weeks and have yet to get any intel about the Xindi. Strange anomalies affect the ship, sending cargo flying violently through the bays, pockets of atmosphere losing gravity and other incidents defying the known laws of physics. T'Pol helps Trip's insomnia with an intimate Vulcan therapy. Archer and Trip find another ... Read all

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  • Trivia The Xindi-Insectoid was created via motion capturing, whereby an actor in a special suit acts out a performance, and the creature is later digitally painted over it. The special effects team was won over by the technique after seeing Gollum in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) , who was also realized in this way.
  • Goofs Hoshi is seen joining the MACO's for a meal, and introduces herself. It was established earlier that Enterprise had been in the expanse for 6 weeks, and it also took a couple of weeks to get there. It is unrealistic that a senior officer hadn't met the MACO's by this point.

Kessick : There're five distinct species of Xindi - and five distinct opinions on which one is dominant.

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Star Trek: Who Are The Xindi?

In the complex universe of Star Trek's villains, the Xindi are where diversity meets cosmic drama.

  • The Xindi, a complex and diverse alien species in the Star Trek universe, have a history marked by civil war and manipulation by the mysterious Sphere Builders.
  • The Xindi initially believed Earth was developing a superweapon to destroy their world, leading to tensions with the Enterprise crew who sought to prevent an attack.
  • The Xindi Council consists of five species: Primates, Arboreals, Aquatics, Reptilians, and Insectoids. Each species has unique characteristics and played a role in the alliance to prevent the attack on Earth.

The vast universe of Star Trek features a myriad of alien species , each with its unique characteristics and quirks. Among these, the Xindi are one of the show's many villains, and are among the most intriguing and enigmatic races of the franchise. To delve into the depths of their existence, it is vital to know their history and the challenges they have posed to Starfleet. "The Xindi," the premiere episode of Season 3 of Star Trek: Enterprise, kicked off this species' arc. A veteran Trek helmer, Allan Kroeker, directed the installment, written by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga.

It all started in the 2150s, when six unique subspecies lived in the strange world of Xindus. A subspecies of the Xindi, the Xindi Avians, went extinct due to an internal war. The five other subspecies that survived found a common ground and created the Xindi Council. They invaded Earth in the 2150s, changing the course of interplanetary affairs. The history of the Xindi is complex, marked by civil war and the influence of mysterious Sphere Builders. It’s a tale of diversity, strife, and the potential for unity within the vastness of the Star Trek universe.

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Relationship between the xindi and the federation.

Upon making first contact, there was tension between the Xindi and the Enterprise crew due to Reptilians relaying misinformation to other Xindi subspecies. They falsely told the other Xindi that the Earth developing a superweapon to destroy their world for their secret agenda. The other Xindi believed that humanity would eventually become a threat, and thus planned an attack on the Earth. As the crew of the USS Enterprise, under the leadership of Captain Jonathan Archer, learned more about the situation and interacted with various Xindi species, they uncovered the deception and sought to prevent the attack.

When the crew realized that the other four species believed this false information, Captain Archer tried to build trust between them. The Primates were the most cooperative among the Xindi, realizing that humans were not their enemy. The Primates, Arboreals, Aquatics, and Insectoids of the Xindi, along with the Enterprise team uncovered the manipulation and deception by the Reptilians. Together, they allied to prevent the attack. This alliance developed friendly relations between the Xindi species and the United Federation of Planets.

The Xindi's Complex History

The history of the Xindi has been marked by a complex combination of internal divisions and external forces. It has become integral to Star Trek's exploration of diversity, conflict, and potential unity in a rapidly expanding universe.

It all began with the Xindi Civil War, a mysterious event that marked a historical turning point. This conflict resulted from a web of tension among the Xindi subspecies. Disagreements over the fate of the Xindi homeworld and the perceived threat of an unknown enemy caused these tensions to erupt into violence. The conflict demonstrated the complexity of Xindi culture and the difficulties of reconciling so many different species. It also showed the effects of external influences on Xindi's internal dynamics.

The mysterious Sphere Builders emerged as a powerful force behind the scenes, further complicating Xindi affairs. Their use of temporal technology and control over Xindi leaders led to an existential crisis for the Xindi.

Xindi Diversity, Explained

Five Delphic Expanse species made the Xindi Council: Primates (humanoid-like beings), Arboreals (sloth-like humans), Aquatics (underwater mammals that resemble mosasaurs), Reptilians (lizard-like humans), and Insectoids (an amalgam of ant- and fly-like beings). There are two representatives from each species on the panel of the council. They used to hold secret meetings in a hidden chamber to plan the destruction of the Earth.

As mentioned above, the Xindi Council has five species, beginning with the Arboreals. These sloth-like humans seek refuge in the canopies of their lush, wooded worlds. Their distinct ability to navigate trees with elegance and agility differentiates them. On the other hand, the Aquatics survive at the depths of the oceans, their bodies adapting to an underwater existence. In contrast to surface-dwelling animals, their communication mechanism elaborate bioluminescent patterns.

Insectoids, as their name suggests, are insect-like creatures with a hive mentality, offering unique challenges in diplomatic relations. Their complex social structures and ability to act as a unified entity distinguish them from other Xindi. The Primates, the most humanoid of the Xindi subspecies, find themselves at the crossroads of the Xindi's diverse ecosystem. Lastly, as the name suggests, the Reptilians have similar features to the reptilians on Earth. In addition to being aggressive and ruthless, these species are also heavily involved in developing and deploying the superweapon, which would have been used to attack the Earth.

The Xindi are a fascinating exploration of the variety, strife, and potential for harmony in the universe of Star Trek and its advanced species . Their convoluted history with the Sphere Builders and Starfleet paints a picture of a race struggling with its identity while navigating the obstacles of an ever-expanding cosmos.

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History and specifics [ ]

When Xindus was destroyed in the 2030s decade , the surviving races spread out across the Expanse. On 22 March , 2153 , the Xindi launched an attack on Earth and killed millions of Humans . Investigation eventually revealed that the Xindi had been manipulated for decades by an advanced extra-dimensional civilization hoping to alter the course of history by encouraging them to destroy Earth. ( ENT episode & novelization : The Expanse )

The Xindi had joined the United Federation of Planets by 2311 . ( ST reference : Federation: The First 150 Years ; TNG short story : " Meet with Triumph and Disaster ")

Xindi species [ ]

Six species of Xindi evolved on Xindus, and all but one species survived the cataclysm which destroyed their original homeworld. The remaining species are bound together by the Xindi Council . Despite mutual distrust and hostility, the five have made every effort to remain united, fearing a second devastating war like the conflict responsible for the loss of their homeworld.

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The Arboreals are perhaps the most peaceful of the Xindi races, only striking out violently when attacked by others. They are known to be somewhat lethargic, although they grow agitated when around water, which seems to invoke a phobic reaction in most Arboreals. As their name indicates, they prefer to shelter in trees. Of the other four races, they are most closely allied with the Primates, who are also of mammalian stock.

The Aquatics are complicated and enigmatic and have been known to over-analyze, taking an excruciatingly long period of time to come to decisions. Xindi-Aquatic communication is highly complex and, since the Aquatics are underwater beings, they do not use their mouths, instead generating sounds through organs near their gills. When using the past tense, they switch to SONAR. They respond better to visual stimuli, however, and are extremely suspicious of the spoken word. They admire boldness and confidence and treat hushed tones with suspicion. ( ENT episode : " The Council ")

The Insectoids are the most numerous species, a consequence of their rapid rate of reproduction. They are asexual, and lay eggs. Their average life expectancy is twelve years. The Insectoid language is a clicking dialog that is the most unusual and complex of all Xindi languages. In fact, there are 67 dialects. Insectoids have names that grow longer and more difficult to pronounce as they grow older. They interpret raised voices as a sign of hostility. They are quick to make decisions and are often in alliance with the Reptilians. ( ENT episode : " The Council ")

The Primates are the Xindi race most closely resembling Humans. They are typically stereotyped as honest and trustworthy by other Xindi, but on balance are often convinced of their intellectual superiority over the other races. Nowhere near as aggressive as Reptilians or Insectoids, they are in fact possibly the most arrogant of the five species. Given their comparatively soft skin, they are not seen as being very resilient. Their engineering know-how is greatly respected, however. ( ENT episode : " The Shipment ")

The Reptilians are the most aggressive and militaristic of the Xindi. They are perceived as being untrustworthy and impatient by the other races, but are often called upon to defend all Xindi in times of war. Military rank often determines social status. Despite a history of conflict with the Insectoids, this is the race they most frequently associate with, to the point of sharing spacecraft. Reptilians are cold blooded, and bask under thermal lamps when aboard ships or otherwise cut off from direct solar energy. ( ENT episode : " The Shipment ")

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Appearances [ ], external link [ ].

  • Xindi article at Memory Alpha , the wiki for canon Star Trek .
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Die Xindi fürchten, dass die Menschen sie im 26. Jahrhundert ausrotten werden. Sie entscheiden also, zu handeln. Im Vorfeld verdammen sie die Erde, sodass die überlebenden Menschen auf Ceti Alpha V im Exil leben müssen (, der Ort, auf dem auch Khan sein Exil vor "Star Trek II: Der Zorn des Khan" verbrachte). Die restliche Galaxie empfindet es als zu riskant, einzugreifen und überlässt die Menschheit ihrem Schicksal.

Erst durch eine Zeitreise und eine Richtigstellung der Ereignisse kann diese temporäre Zeitlinie wieder rückgängig gemacht werden, sodass die Prime-Zeitlinie wieder intakt ist. Diese Ereignisse sehen wir in der dritten " Star Trek: Enterprise "-Staffel, in der Folge "Dämmerung".

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Eine weitere temporäre Zeitlinie. Eigentlich wurde die USS Enterprise-C unter dem Kommando von Captain Rachel Garrett (Tricia O'Neil) im Jahr 2344 im Kampf gegen die Romulaner zerstört. Dies geschah, um einen Klingonischen Außenposten zu schützen. Das Opfer der Enterprise imponierte den Klingonen, es herrschte Frieden zwischen ihnen und der Föderation.

In der " Raumschiff Enterprise - Das nächste Jahrhundert "-Folge "Die alte Enterprise" rutscht die Enterprise-C jedoch in ein Zeitportal und gelangt ins Jahr 2366. Sobald die Enterprise-C ankommt, ändert sich an Bord von Picards (Patrick Stewart) Enterprise-D einiges. Es wird düsterer, die Uniformen sind militärischer und Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby), die eigentlich tot ist, ist wieder an Bord der Brücke.

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Schweren Herzens muss Picard Garrett und ihre Crew zurück in die Vergangenheit in den sicheren Tod schicken, um die Zeitlinie zu reparieren. Auch Tasha Yar muss sich dem Fakt stellen, dass sie sterben wird. Sie geht mit Captain Garrett, um ihrem "zweiten Tod" mehr Sinn zu geben als ihrem ersten.

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Worf bemerkt auch, dass er beim Turnier plötzlich nur auf Platz 2 gelandet ist, dann sogar gar nicht teilgenommen hat. Er stellt fest, dass er durch verschiedene Zeitlinien springt, die parallel zu seiner existieren. Dabei kommt es sogar dazu, dass einige parallele Zeitlinien konvergieren.

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Calindra Expansion Pack for Attack Wing

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Defend Xindi space and fight off the Federation with the Calindra Aquatic Cruiser.

This January, WizKids/NECA will release Star Trek: Attack Wing Wave 28 -- and StarTrek.com has the exclusive First Look at the ships in the upcoming expansion packs, concluding with the Calindra Expansion Pack.

The Calindra is a Xindi-Aquatic cruiser. This class of Xindi starship is one of the largest, but, though they are well-armed, they are slower than the other Xindi ships. The Xindi-Aquatics are water-breathing creatures, but all of their ships are equipped with a room that can support oxygen-breathing creatures. Compared to the generic aquatic cruiser, the Calindra loses a Weapon Upgrade slot but gains two Tech Upgrade slots and a Shield. When defending, the Calindra may discard a Blue Target Lock Token from itself in order to re-roll all of its defense dice as its special ability.

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Kiaphet Amman’Sor adds the first Admiral to the Xindi Fleet. Playable as either a Skill Level 4 Captain or as an Admiral, this card allows you to roll +1 defense die this round. In addition, if this card is assigned to a Xindi ship, when attacking this round, gain +1 attack die. The Xindi are a very Xenophobic race (especially when it comes to Humans or the Federation) and prefer to work with the other Xindi races. Building a strong Xindi fleet by using this card will give you both a defensive and offensive advantage.

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Aquatic Councilor is a Skill Level 2 Captain that allows you to convert 1 Battle Stations result into an Evade result, all for the super-low cost of 1 SP. You can’t go wrong defensively with the Aquatic Councilor as your Captain. Either your defense die will roll an Evade, or it will roll a Battle Station that you can convert into an Evade. Just watch out for those pesky blanks. Luckily, the Calindra’s special ability enables you to re-roll all your defense dice.

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Retaliation is an Elite Talent Upgrade in this pack that demonstrates how the Xindi are a truly dangerous foe with more than enough firepower to handle any threat. When another ship in your fleet is destroyed, you may immediately make an attack with your primary weapon at -1 attack die. There are several things that make this upgrade so powerful. First, you get to attack immediately upon the destruction of one of your other ships. Second, this attack is in addition to your normal attack this round. Finally, if you cannot make an attack for any reason, you get a mission token that gives you +3 attack dice on your next attack.  Anything that allows you more than one attack per round is amazing and makes Retaliation an Elite Talent you can expect to find on most Xindi Fleets going forward. Remember this upgrade can only be used with a Xindi Captain on a Xindi Ship. If you ever wanted to try a Xindi Fleet, this is the time to do it.

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Raijin, the only Crew Upgrade in this expansion pack, is a card that acts to slow down and weaken your opponent by sabotage. Raijin may be discarded to target a ship at Range 1-3. Choose 1 upgrade on the target ship and place 2 Time Tokens on that upgrade. It’s not quite as effective as stealing an upgrade, but used at the proper time, Raijin can mean certain death for your opponent if they are denied the use of a critical upgrade for 2 rounds.

Xindi Torpedoes, on the other hand, are just straight-up damage-dealing weapons. This Weapon Upgrade allows you to attack with 4 dice at Range 2-3. If fired from a Xindi Aquatic Cruiser, add +1 attack die.

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The Xindi have many technological advances compared to the Federation. These advances are reflected in the three Tech Upgrades found in the Calindra Expansion Pack. Trellium-D is a mineral resource used by the Xindi to protect its ships. As a Tech Upgrade, Trellium-D adds 2 Mission Tokens to this card. You may then discard up to 2 of these tokens to cancel one hit or critical hit result for each token discarded. You never know what kind of dangers you will encounter in space, and Trellium-D is just the kind of thing your ship needs to ensure its survival.

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Next, Biometric Hologram is a Tech Upgrade that allows you to add +2 attack dice during the Roll Attack Dice Step. If the attack hits, disable all Crew Upgrades on the defending ship. +2 attack dice alone is a great advantage and worth the 5 SP cost of this upgrade. Add in the ability to disable ALL Crew Upgrades, and you have yourself one devastating attack that can lay waste to your opponents in one shot.

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The last Tech Upgrade in the Calindra Expansion Pack is Subspace Vortex. As an action, you may discard this card to execute an additional 4[straight], 5[straight] or 6[straight] maneuver. Place an Auxiliary Power Token beside your ship. The Xindi are master strategists, and being able to get into the proper position is sometimes just as important as the attack itself. Whether you are getting into position to attack or fleeing from danger, Subspace Vortex will make sure you can get where you need to go.

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The Calindra Expansion Pack adds to the ever-growing Xindi Fleet to help defend against the growing “Human” threat. Use superior Xindi technology and weaponry to defend yourself, or take the initiative and strike first at your enemy. The special scenario “Countdown” is also included in this pack, where you will race to take the Xindi weapon through a Subspace Vortex and attack Earth before opposing forces can stop you. Make sure to let your friendly local game store know to reserve your copy of the Calindra Expansion Pack today.

Visit WizKids/NECA at WizKids.com/AttackWing for additional information about Star Trek: Attack Wing . And keep an eye on StarTrek.com for more First Looks and previews coming soon.

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Eine Spezies mit ganz ähnlichem Namen sind die Kzinti .

Die Informationen über das Gegenstück aus dem Spiegeluniversum sind unter Völker des Spiegeluniversums zu finden.

Die Xindi sind ein Volk , das sich aus sechs intelligenten , zum Teil vollkommen unterschiedlichen Spezies zusammensetzt, die jedoch bis auf die Aquarianer alle gewisse biologische Ähnlichkeiten aufweisen. Sie entwickeln sich ursprünglich auf dem Heimatplaneten Xindus , welcher in der Delphischen Ausdehnung liegt.

Kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen untereinander führen jedoch zur Zerstörung des Heimatplaneten und einer Verteilung der einzelnen Xindi-Spezies innerhalb der Ausdehnung. Die vogelartige Spezies, die sogenannten Avianer , hat den Heimatplaneten nicht rechtzeitig verlassen und gilt seither als ausgestorben.

Um eine erneute derartige Katastrophe zu vermeiden und einer erneuten möglichen Auslöschung einer der Xindi-Spezies zuvorzukommen, wird der Xindi-Rat gegründet, in dem die verschiedenen Spezies ihren diplomatischen Kontakt wahren und gemeinsame Entscheidungen mehrheitlich oder einstimmig fällen.

Trotz der unterschiedlichen Gattungen, von denen sie abstammen, teilen alle Xindi-Spezies gemeinsame physiologische Merkmale. So besitzen alle Spezies zwei längliche und mit Dornen versehene Erhebungen, inklusive je einer zusätzlichen Körperöffnung seitlich des Schädels. Außerdem besitzen alle Xindi eine stark gefaltete Stirn .

Als gemeinsame grundlegende Antriebstechnologie verfügen alle Raumschiffe der Xindi-Spezies über einen Überlichtantrieb, der eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit zu den Transwarpkanälen der Borg oder den Subraumkorridoren aufweist, da er mit einem Subraumwirbel funktioniert. Die Annäherung anderer Schiffe mit einem solchen Antrieb lässt sich durch Wellen im Subraum registrieren ( ENT : Kriegslist ). Mindestens die Schiffe der Reptilianer verfügen zusätzlich über einen konventionellen Warpantrieb . ( ENT : Rajiin )

Es gibt darüber hinaus aber starke Unterschiede hinsichtlich des technologischen Fortschritts zwischen den Spezies, besonders im militärischen Bereich. Da die Insektoiden und die Reptilianer die weitaus aggressiveren Spezies sind, sind ihre Schiffe stärker bewaffnet . Die Schiffe der anderen Xindi-Arten sind nicht so schwer bestückt, dennoch sind die Aquarianer die am meisten fortgeschrittene Spezies.

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  • 2 Geschichte
  • 3 Technologie
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Xindi-Spezies [ ]

Auf dem Heimatplaneten der Xindi, Xindus , entwickeln sich sechs unterschiedliche, aber allesamt intelligente Lebensformen:

Aquarianer

Geschichte [ ]

Siehe: Geschichte der Xindi

Technologie [ ]

Jeder der Spezies besitzt unterschiedliche Technologien, welche sie für ihre unterschiedlichen Lebensbedingungen benötigen.

Schiffe [ ]

Siehe: Liste von Xindi-Raumschiffen

  • Reptilianer

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  • Xindi in der Wikipedia
  • 2 Urhumanoide

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    The Xindi was an alliance of civilizations that all evolved on the planet Xindus, inside the Delphic Expanse. When Xindus was destroyed in the 2030s decade, the surviving races spread out across the Expanse. On 22 March, 2153, the Xindi launched an attack on Earth and killed millions of Humans. Investigation eventually revealed that the Xindi had been manipulated for decades by an advanced ...

  9. The Expanse (Star Trek: Enterprise episode)

    "The Expanse" is the fifty-second episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, the twenty-sixth episode of the second season, and the Season Two finale. The episode launched a change of direction for the series, starting with a cataclysmic attack on the Star Trek version of Earth and introducing a new alien foe, the Xindi. This episode set the foundation for the season-spanning Xindi story arc ...

  10. "The Xindi"

    Mon, Jun 5, 2017, 2:28pm (UTC -5) Was genuinely looking for an improvement in ENT with the new Xindi arc to start S3 but this episode didn't deliver. Another episode that goes over all the usual ENT cliches (prison break, shootout, attempted escape, rescue, and stupid quasi-sex scene between T'Pol/Tripp).

  11. Trip Tucker

    Chief Engineer, Enterprise, Columbia. Rank. Commander. Charles "Trip" Tucker III, portrayed by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise . Tucker was the chief engineer on the Enterprise and also briefly served in the same role aboard at the Enterprise's sister ship Columbia .

  12. Xindi

    The Xindi are an alliance of species originating from the now-destroyed planet Xindus. Although they all share a series of ridges along their foreheads, there are five physiologically distinct species of Xindi: Primates, Arboreals, Reptilians, Insectoids, and Aquatics; the sixth species, Avians, is extinct. The Xindi fought a massive civil war that ravaged their homeworld for over a century ...

  13. star trek

    I'm busy watching it to discover the reset in the timeline but unlikely ill find it as Xindi were not mentioned anywhere else even googling Xindi Xendi and Zindy (looking for common misspellings) I only recovered one mention in star trek tng about a Xendi (not the same) space station and a small footnote where the Borg had a Xindi officer (by ...

  14. Episode Preview: The Xindi

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  15. Just Finished the Xindi Saga and Enterprise Season 3. I'm ...

    I'm definitely mixed on it. : r/startrek. Just Finished the Xindi Saga and Enterprise Season 3. I'm definitely mixed on it. Season 2 did start to feel aimless. The move to create a more focused storyline felt right to me. The episode where Shran first shows up in the expanse is probably my favorite of the whole series.

  16. STFC: Xindi Systems

    January 11, 2024. Commanders who want to conquer STFC's new enemy, the Xindi, have to travel to specific systems in order to locate them. Commanders level 40 and higher in Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC) can now test their fleet's capabilities against a new type of hostile called the Xindi. Similarly to other enemies in the game, the Xindi ...

  17. Xindi-Reptilian

    The Xindi-Reptilians were a spacefaring humanoid species and one of the six Xindi races. They were easily the most aggressive of the six species, which shared a genetic ancestry. By the late 24th century, the Xindi-Reptilians were friendly toward the Federation and Starfleet. They operated Denaxi Depot near the Romulan Neutral Zone. (PRO: "Crossroads") Xindi-Reptilian faces were scaly and ...

  18. Introducing the Orassin Expansion Pack for Attack Wing

    The Xindi have returned with the Xindi-Insectoid ship, Orassin. This November, WizKids/NECA will release Star Trek: Attack Wing Wave 27, and StarTrek.com has the exclusive First Look at the ships in the upcoming expansion packs, concluding with the Orassin Expansion Pack. The Orassin is a Xindi-Insectoid Starship. This Xindi warship is well armed with torpedoes and pulse-firing phase cannons.

  19. Star Trek: Alle Parallel-Universen und Zeitlinien im Überblick

    Star Trek Enterprise: Dämmerung (Quelle: ViacomCBS / Paramount / TMDb.org) Die Xindi fürchten, dass die Menschen sie im 26. Jahrhundert ausrotten werden.

  20. The man who saved Star Trek has died

    Radical. This leads me to an obituary posted on startrek.com: John Trimble died at the age of 87. You may not know who he is, but, incredibly, Trimble and his wife Bjo almost single-handedly saved ...

  21. Calindra Expansion Pack for Attack Wing

    In addition, if this card is assigned to a Xindi ship, when attacking this round, gain +1 attack die. The Xindi are a very Xenophobic race (especially when it comes to Humans or the Federation) and prefer to work with the other Xindi races. Building a strong Xindi fleet by using this card will give you both a defensive and offensive advantage.

  22. Xindi

    Die Xindi sind ein Volk, das sich aus sechs intelligenten, zum Teil vollkommen unterschiedlichen Spezies zusammensetzt, die jedoch bis auf die Aquarianer alle gewisse biologische Ähnlichkeiten aufweisen. Sie entwickeln sich ursprünglich auf dem Heimatplaneten Xindus, welcher in der Delphischen Ausdehnung liegt. Kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen untereinander führen jedoch zur Zerstörung ...