Planet of Origin: Zetar
When their planet began dying some time around the 14th century, the last hundred survivors planned on leaving the planet when one last cataclysmic event occurred, destroying their corporeal existence. They continued living as a pattern of lights and energy, containing their thoughts, desires, hopes, minds, their very will to live.
Capable of high-warp speeds, this group took to traveling through space for a millennium, seeking a humanoid with a compatible physiology that they could inhabit and live out their lives through.
Durign their first contact with mankind in 2269, some Zetarians brutally took over a humanoid body outright, shoving aside the resident consciousness to make room for their own. In seeking out humanoids, they killed countless lifeforms by burning out sections of their brains. Their energy patterns also disrupted delicate computer systems.
Source: Star Trek Universe (TOS: "The Lights of Zetar")
When their planet began dying some time around the 14th century, the last hundred survivors planned on leaving the planet when one last cataclysmic event occurred, destroying their corporeal existence. They continued living as a pattern of lights and energy, containing their thoughts, desires, hopes, minds, their very will to live.
Capable of high-warp speeds, this group took to traveling through space for a millennium, seeking a humanoid with a compatible physiology that they could inhabit and live out their lives through.
Durign their first contact with mankind in 2269, some Zetarians brutally took over a humanoid body outright, shoving aside the resident consciousness to make room for their own. In seeking out humanoids, they killed countless lifeforms by burning out sections of their brains. Their energy patterns also disrupted delicate computer systems.
Source: Star Trek Universe (TOS: "The Lights of Zetar")
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