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Makull's species were a pre-warp humanoid species who populated a class M planet that USS Voyager encountered in 2371. The species had no satellite systems or spacecraft. During the 2370s, Pe'Nar Makull was the leader of a protest group who were against the use of polaric ion energy, believing that it was unstable and a threat to their planet. The use of the phrase "my god" by Makull suggests a religious component to the species' culture.

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  • Makull's species
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  • Makull's species were a pre-warp humanoid species who populated a class M planet that USS Voyager encountered in 2371. The species had no satellite systems or spacecraft. During the 2370s, Pe'Nar Makull was the leader of a protest group who were against the use of polaric ion energy, believing that it was unstable and a threat to their planet. The use of the phrase "my god" by Makull suggests a religious component to the species' culture.
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  • Latika, a child Makull's Species male
  • Pe'Nar Makull, an adult Makull's Species male
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  • Makull's species were a pre-warp humanoid species who populated a class M planet that USS Voyager encountered in 2371. The species had no satellite systems or spacecraft. During the 2370s, Pe'Nar Makull was the leader of a protest group who were against the use of polaric ion energy, believing that it was unstable and a threat to their planet. In 2371, this species went extinct due to a polaric ion explosion caused by the widening of a temporal fracture by the crew of USS Voyager in a rescue attempt. Kathryn Janeway created an alternate timeline where the explosion never happened by sealing the fracture before it caused the explosion, preventing the species' extinction. (VOY: "Time and Again") The use of the phrase "my god" by Makull suggests a religious component to the species' culture.
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