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* Homeworld: [[Andor]]
* Homeworld: [[Andor]]
** Native to the northernmost region of the planet
** Native to the northernmost region of the planet
* Largely identical biology and biochemistry to Andorians
* Largely identical biology and biochemistry to Andorians, with some differences
* Naturally blind (ENT: "The Aenar")
** Naturally blind (ENT: "The Aenar")
* Telepathic, able to observe their immediate surroundings and contact others from an extended distance (ENT: "The Aenar")
** Telepathic, able to observe their immediate surroundings and contact others from an extended distance (ENT: "The Aenar")
* Thought mythical until c.2100 (ENT: "The Aenar")
* Thought mythical until c.2100 (ENT: "The Aenar")
** Re-discovered in the Northern Wastes of Andor
** Re-discovered in the Northern Wastes of Andor

Revision as of 12:27, 24 October 2017

  • Appearance: Mammalian; extremely pale-blue skin near to white, white hair, two antennae (ENT: "The Aenar")
  • Homeworld: Andor
    • Native to the northernmost region of the planet
  • Largely identical biology and biochemistry to Andorians, with some differences
    • Naturally blind (ENT: "The Aenar")
    • Telepathic, able to observe their immediate surroundings and contact others from an extended distance (ENT: "The Aenar")
  • Thought mythical until c.2100 (ENT: "The Aenar")
    • Re-discovered in the Northern Wastes of Andor
    • 22nd century diplomatic relations between Andorian majority and Aenar little better than mutual suspicion (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
      • Largely a result of conflict between Andorian militarism and Aenar pacifism (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
    • Little protection for the Northern Wastes 22nd century, in part due to lack of motivation, in part due to need for defense against Vulcan and Tellarite belligerence (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
  • Population:
    • Approx. 5,000 (2155) (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
    • Extinct by late 23rd century
  • Cultural notes
    • Entirely pacifistic, forsaking violence in any form (ENT: "The Aenar"; ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)