Andorians

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The following info is taken directly from ANDREA IZZOTT's page at izan.simplenet.com

THE ANDORIAN HOME PAGE
The blue skin race
Created by ANDREA IZZOTT
Andorians are blue-skinned humanoids with white hair.Their slim builds conceal the well-muscled bodies of warriors.
They have a pair of knobbed antennae extending from the sides of the crown of the head. These "antennae'' are actually extensions of their sinus cavities, giving the Andorians a great sensitivity to minute variations in pressure and temperature. They have an elevated aural sensitivity and an enormously enhanced sense of smell. The actual receptors are situated within the depressions at the tips of the ``antennae´´ and are protected by the hard cartilaginous tissue that keeps the ``antennae´´ rigid. Their visual acuity is also well above human standards. Andorians are somewhat thinner than most humans, but weigh equivalently, and are somewhat faster in movement and reaction time.
 
Andorian history is one of conflict, though they do not battle without reason. The martial spirit is still alive in Andorian culture. Andorians are extremely disciplined, possessing a strong sense of duty and personal honor, and so they make excellent military officers.
Though they are stoic and largely unsentimental, they do respect and revere family ties.
Andorians are fond of technology, but they insist on its use with respect for nature. For this reason, their early wars of conquest were fought with a regard for planetary environment, and so the Andorians avoided much of the ecological devastation suffered by Terran Humans and many other cultures.
Andorians are a hard-working and serious folk, who are often but incorrectly viewed as humorless and irritable. In fact, Andorians have a complex set of propositional ``grammars´´ by which they express humor, and as such they do not tend to find human humor amusing, nor do non-Andorians tend to ``get´´ their humor. As to the irritability, the harsh history of early Andorian civilization has left a strong taboo against the appearance of frivolity or wasted effort.
Andorians are hard working and often feel uncomfortable when invited to pursue purely recreational activities or pastimes. Their curt refusals often make them seem prudish or unsociable, while in fact they simply don't have a strong cultural pragmatism for engaging in such activities.
Andorians are also reluctant to enter into strong personal relationships, another left over trait from their troubled past. This lack of a social skill so common in almost all other Federation races simply reinforces the sense of isolation and distance that others perceive between an Andorian and themselves.
ANDORIAN SOCIETY, POLITICS AND PREHISTORY
Society
Andorian culture is predicated on the Cooperative. A Cooperative these days is a group of 60 to 100 families who have banded together to pool their resources and abilities to provide for the whole of their number. Cooperatives tend to grow around single lines of endeavor or related centers.
As a young Andorian reaches his age of majority, he can either choose to remain with his own cooperative or seek to join another cooperative and establish a family line there. Some Andorians spend their early years alone, wandering from one city cluster to another, unable to decide on a Cooperative venture. These ``wayfarers´´ are unpopular within normal Andorian society and often tend to be attracted to anti-social Cooperatives, roving bands of ruffians and malcontents who roam the countryside.
Andorian culture is divided into the ``Coastal´´ and the ``Inland´´ races. Those who live in coastal cities constitute about 60% of the total population, and have been the centers of technological development. The inland plains are home to semi-nomadic inland Cooperatives, who even today remain devoted to their ancient heritage. These cultural groups have minimal contact at this point,with increasing disdain on both sides.
Politics
Andorian society is still balkanized into a large number of governments. The Supreme Cooperative is a Mega-Cooperative dedicated to representing the Andorians to the Federation. However, it only represents about 30% of the Andorian population in any meaningful way. Like almost all Cooperatives, it is a mercantile effort, and while ethical and truthful in its dealings, it is dedicated to turning a profit. Before four hundred years ago, the largest social structures were the multi-cooperative walled cities that dot the southern and western coasts of Andor's more temperate continent. It has only been in the last several centuries that the notion of a government has been developed.
Prehistory
At the very beginnings of the Andorian Cooperative lifestyle was the Bond of the Words Unspoken, or the Khun-Haga, in which an individual pledged trust and service to the Tyk, in return for which the Tyk pledged the same to the individual. The Andorians understood that making this covenant a deep and binding extension of their thoughts and lives was the only thing that kept their fragile tribes safe and together, and being a stoic people, made it a point of honor to never speak to one another about the bond. No thanks were ever given for supporting the Tyk, and no explanations were ever offered to outsiders about the specific nature of the Tyk's unspoken bond. The only thing that was recognized by all was that the Khun-Haga was a force in Andorian life more powerful than the spectacular desert lightning, and herder to break than the rare and powerful bellium weapons forged by the first Delvers.
ANDOR Andor is the home planet of ANDORIANS, called FESOAN in the Andorian language. Andor is a class M planet VIII out of nine in the Epsilon Indi system. It is a large, hot dry world with little surface water, and a gravity of 0.9g. There are, however, vast underground reserves that feed surface geysers heated by geothermal energy. Oases surrounding these geysers are the centers of the planet's main population areas, since the great majority of Andor's plant life thrives where subsurface water is plentiful located in the system Epsilon Indi, with a thinner atmosphere than Earth, but with a cold climate. The population is actually around 21 milliard people. The planet circumpherence is about 56.500 Km. Andor has three moon orbiting around.





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neat

Thanks little star that was interesting reading ..:)

Cheers
Stripe
 
It was very interesting. I'll dig out what is actually canon from the 'Star Trek Encyclopaedia' and post it, but I doubt there will be much detail.

I would like to see Archer visit Vulcan and Andor. He is unlikely to be able to travel much further afield so it is quite likely that he will.
 
Humanoid civilization from planet Andoria. Andorians sometimes describe themselves as a passionate, violent people. Their appearance is characterized by beautiful blue skin and a pair of antennae on their heads. Members of the United Federation of Planets. Andorian marriages generally require groups of four people.

That's all there is. Practically an blank page for the writers of 'Enterprise'.
 
It's not canon but...

(From: Worlds of the Federation" by Shane Johnson and "The Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual".)

The Andorians are tall, light beings with powder blue skin, white hair and two antennae.

Andorians are the only species known to the Federation that displays characteristics of both mammalian and insectoid species. Like standard mammalian humanoids, the Andorians have an internal skeleton to which the body's musculature is anchored. However, they also feature a limited exoskeleton which lends added strength and protection to limbs and torso.

The Andorian retina is composed entirely of intensity-sensitive rods and is incapable of of discerning different colors. Color is, however, added to Andorian vision by the dual antennae, which, in addition housing auditory receptors, feature a complex matrix of light-sensitve cones. These cones cover the entire spectrum of color visible to Terran eyes, as well as limited infrared wavelength. Owing to the highly directional nature of the antenna, the corona of vision is perceived by the subject in tones of grey. Because of the correlation of four independent light-receptive organs, Andorian vision can be correctly described as "quadriscopic," resulting in superior depth perception. Andorian auditory capabilities are also highly developed, allowing Andorians to hear a wider range of frequencies than is possible for most humanoid species. Because of the monodirectional antennae, the Andorian people usually listen with the head down and slightly tilted. Andorians are all ambidexterous.

Andorians are a very ancient race by human standards, and differ from other Federation species in that they were considered to be a violent race. Their almost fanatical militarism is comparable to that of Earth's 13th Century Crusaders, or the Skah Knights of pre-reform Vulcan. Historically, they have always fought when pressured, but their intelligence and normally rigid logic tends to override any impulsive, irrational attempts at violent behavior. An Andorian will listen to reasonable argument as the "intelligent" way out of a dispute, and will not resort to trickery or deceit (Andorians have a set of ethical and moral standards which makes such "dishonorable" behavior literally impossible; for an Andorian to tell a deliberate lie is tantamount to insanity). Andorians are known to have quick, drastic mood changes, often paralleling envioronmental changes (Andorian blood temperature has a variation of 5-10° F depending on the ambient), which can be difficult to deal with.

Andorians place a high value upon family relationships and obligations, often placing them above public duty. Andorians will not quarrel without reason and are deceptively quiet in their relationships with others; this has, in the past, invited attack by others who quickly learned that, once unleashed, Andorian savagery and fighting ability is almost unequalled.
 
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Originally posted by stripe
Thanks little star that was interesting reading ..:)

Cheers
Stripe

Could not have put it better myself...
 
Andorians Reboard Enterprise

Jolene Blalock, who plays T'Pol on UPN's Enterprise, says that the blue-skinned Andorians will return later in the current season, and that she couldn't be happier about it. "My favorite aliens are Andorians," Blalock said during UPN's press tour in Pasadena, California. "Those little antennas!"

Blalock also said she's thrilled she'll be working again with guest star and Star Trek veteran Jeffrey Combs, who played Shran in the previous "Andorian Incident" episode. "Jeffrey Combs. I love him!" Blalock said. "He's walking around in that little thong with his little antennas, and he's loving it! And he's all blue. [laughs] ... We loved him. I saw his number up on the makeup trailer, so I'm sure he'll be coming back."

Blalock said the show is currently shooting its 19th episode of the season. "I remember [co-star] Scott [Bakula] and I were filming a scene in one of the new episodes that are going to be airing," she said. "And we call it the Love Shack scene, because we're tied up back-to-back. We've got to work our way stomach-to-stomach. And the gag is, we fall down. And obviously we can't move. The entire crew, once we fell down during rehearsal, put on 'Love Shack' from B-52s. And everybody's gathering around, going, 'Love Shack!' [claps hands] And we can't move, because we're tied together. We're going, 'That's really nice, you know?'"
 
Cheers Dave,,,,, can always rely on u
 
I read some critiscism of the episode 'The Andorian Incident' that we only saw four Andorians.

They must have had a bigger ship nearby, why didn't more come down and attack the Vulcans/ Enterprise away team?

Actually, I think that only showing four, is a homage to that line from TNG about them needing four for a marriage ceremony. If they do really have family units based on four individuals, as many fans have speculated, then it would be quite right to only see then in groups of four.

'The Andorian Incident' didn't really add a lot to what we know about them. I liked the new improved look. We know that they don't get along with the Vulcans, but I'm looking forward to learning more. Can we visit Andoria soon, Mr B & Mr B?
 
The episode did not tell much at all about the Andorians at all.. there is a further episode which the Andorians re appear.. So watch this place
 
'Shadows of J'Pem' told us even less about them. I still want to visit Andor!

In the meantime, this is what the 'Daystrom Institute' site says about them:

One of the first species to join the Federation, the Andorians are a violent warrior race. Unlike the Klingons they tend to fight for purely practical gain rather than for personal honour or glory. Andorian culture stresses discipline and self control, and this can make them appear unsympathetic at times.
Physically, Andorians are humanoids similar to many in the Federation. They have distinctive blue skin and white hair, but the most obvious difference lies in their antenna; these are an extension of the nasal cavity, giving the Andorians an outstanding sense of smell and a high sensitivity to changes in air temperature, pressure or composition.

The basis of the Andorian culture is the Co-operative. This is a group of up to 100 families who have pooled their resources in a clan like structure. As members reach maturity they can choose to remain within the Co-operative or strike out on their own, forming a new unit or joining with another. Those who cannot decide on a Co-operative tend to become outcasts within Andorian society. The Andorians have no world government - the Supreme Co-operative represents them in the Federation, but it only covers some 30% of the population. As a result, many Andorians do not regard themselves to be Federation members at all.

About 40% of the Andorian population live on the inland plains. These tend to be semi-nomadic, while the majority which live on the coast are city dwellers. The two groups have become increasingly isolated from one another over the last hundred years.

The home planet of the Andorians is called Fesoan in their language, or Andor by the Federation. It is a class M planet, the eighth of nine in the Epsilon Indi system. It is a large, hot dry world with little surface water, and a gravity of 0.9g. There are, vast underground water reserves which feed surface geysers heated by geothermal energy. Oases surrounding these geysers are the centres of the planet's main population areas, since the great majority of Andor's plant life thrives where subsurface water is plentiful. The population is only in the tens of millions; as a result, Andorians are a relatively rare sight in the Federation.

Probably, not canon, I think it may be taken from that 'Worlds of the Federation' book, as I read something similar in it.

One of thing not mentioned, is that Andorians call Humans, 'Pink Skins'.
 
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