Gorn
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Gorn
Summary
Gorn is a fictional humanoid species[1]. Gorn has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Gorn's instance of is recorded as fictional humanoid species[3].
- Gorn's instance of is recorded as Star Trek species[4].
- Gorn's instance of is recorded as fictional taxon[5].
- Gorn's scientific name is Homo lacertae[6].
- Gorn is a type of anthropomorphic lizard[7].
- Gorn is a type of monster[8].
- Gorn's voice actor is recorded as Ted Cassidy[9].
- Gorn's described at URL is recorded as http://mu.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Gorn[10].
- Gorn's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[11].
- Gorn's home world is recorded as Gornar[12].
- Gorn's described by source is recorded as Star Trek Fact Files[13].
- Gorn's described by source is recorded as The Monsters Of Star Trek[14].
- Gorn's described by source is recorded as Who's Who in Star Trek 1[15].
- Gorn's described by source is recorded as Aliens[16].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Dreadnought![17].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as What Judgments Come[18].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as The Ashes Of Eden[19].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Articles of the Federation[20].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Seize the Fire[21].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Into the Void[22].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Open Secrets[23].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Star Trek 2[24].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Unworthy[25].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as The Two-Front War[26].
- Gorn's present in work is recorded as Bound[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include fictional humanoid species[3], Star Trek species[4], and fictional taxon[5]. Recorded subclass of include anthropomorphic lizard[7] and monster[8].
Why It Matters
Gorn has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]