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- Gorn - Wikipedia
The Gorn are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid reptilian species in the American science-fiction franchise Star Trek They first appeared in a 1967 episode of the original series, "Arena", in which Captain Kirk fights an unnamed Gorn on a rocky planet [1]
- Gorn | Memory Alpha | Fandom
The Gorn were a warp-capable, bipedal reptilian species from the Beta Quadrant Their interstellar government was known as the Gorn Hegemony Gorn were a cold-blooded species, with green, rubbery skin, red blood, and an average height of approximately two meters They tended to be many times
- GORN on Steam
GORN is a ludicrously violent VR gladiator simulator, made by Free Lives, the developers of Broforce and Genital Jousting Featuring a unique, fully physics driven combat engine, GORN combatants will be able to creatively execute their most violent gladiatorial fantasies in virtual reality
- Complete History Of The Gorn In Star Trek - Screen Rant
The Gorn have become one of the Federation's most formidable foes in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Here's everything we know about them
- Gorn, Explained: A History of the Star Trek Aliens
The Gorn are one of the most famous aliens in Star Trek Here is everything to know about the reptilian humanoid alien species
- Gorn | Alien Species | Fandom
The Gorn are a species of poikilothermic, reptilianoid humanoid sapients with green, rubbery skin and an average height of approximately two meters They are notably stronger than many humanoids, albeit slower and less agile but with greater stamina
- Gorn - Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
The Gorn, or Gornaran Archosaur (Homo lacertae), were a sapient reptilian humanoid species native to the planet Gornar (aka S'sgaron) in the galaxy 's Beta Quadrant The Gorn state was the Gorn Hegemony (ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation)
- Who Are The Gorn In Star Trek? - MSN
In these ways and more, Star Trek's Gorn are the polar opposite of the Federation The Gorn are merciless hunters both on the ground and in space They employ planetary nurseries to raise
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