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Extinction

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For the ENT episode of the same name, see "Extinction".
The skeleton of a prehistoric animal

Extinction is a term for the condition of a species of which there are no currently living members. Extinctions have occurred naturally on many worlds through the course of evolution or natural catastrophes. Some species have become extinct through unnatural means.

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[edit] Extinctions

[edit] Distant past

The skull of a Xindi-Avian, which went extinct in the mid-21st century

[edit] Pre-Federation

[edit] Recent past

The M-113 creature, the last of which died in 2266
  • The spacefaring race referred to by the Klingons as the Hur'q were believed to be extinct. (DS9: "The Sword of Kahless")
  • The Draco lizard was a small Earth reptile that went extinct in the early 21st century (presumably due to humans).
  • The White rhinoceros, a large Earth mammal, went extinct in the 21st century, due to human hunting.
  • Due to hunting, humpback whales became extinct in the 22nd century. This would almost cause the destruction of Earth in the 23rd century when an alien probe attempted to contact the planet's humpback whales. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • The Buffalo, also called the Bison, another large Earth mammal, was wiped out by the 23rd century (presumably in the 21st century), by human overhunting and habitat degradation.
  • By the 22nd Century, the Valakian's genomes had been deteriorating for millennia, manifesting itself as a plague that was expected to render the species extinct by the 24th century. (ENT: "Dear Doctor")
  • By 2266 the entire civilization of planet M-113 became extinct. (TOS: "The Man Trap")
  • In 2267, James T. Kirk and his crew made contact with Apollo, the last survivor of his kind. Humanity learned that the ancient Greek gods were in fact extraterrestrial beings. The encounter resulted in the death of Apollo and possibly the extinction of his species. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?")
  • Later in 2267, the Malurian civilization was wiped out by the malfunctioning Earth space probe Nomad. (TOS: "The Changeling")
Given that some Malurians had traveled to another planet over a century earlier, it is likely that some Malurians were off-world when their civilization was destroyed by.. Nomad.

[edit] Previously believed extinct

  • At some point before the 2360s, the Federation believed that the Yridian race went extinct. This disappearance was so total that it even convinced the Borg, who designate the Yridians as Species 6291, that the species was no longer in existence. However, Rudolph Ransom, a Starfleet exobiologist, discovered that there were some still alive and carried out first contact. For this he was awarded the post of captain of the USS Equinox. (VOY: "Equinox")

[edit] Extinction and the Prime Directive

  • In 2365, Data violated the Prime Directive by communicating with a young inhabitant of Drema IV, a doomed planet. Despite initially invoking the Prime Directive, Captain Picard changed his mind and saved Drema IV and its inhabitants from extinction. (TNG: "Pen Pals")
  • In 2370, Worf's adoptive brother Nikolai Rozhenko violated the Prime Directive by becoming involved with a group of villagers on Boraal II, a doomed planet. After Captain Picard invoked the Prime Directive, Rozhenko secretly saved the group from extinction as Boraal II become uninhabitable. (TNG: "Homeward")