-
supervisor involved in the
creation of the
Vidiians' appearance. The make-up and
prosthetics for the
Vidiians were extensive,
requiring actors to wear head...
- to her ship via the rift. The
undamaged Voyager is
attacked by
Vidiian ships;
Vidiians soon
appear on
board and
begin harvesting vital organs from the...
-
introduce new
alien species as
recurring characters,
namely the Kazon,
Vidiians, Hirogen, and
Species 8472.
During the
later seasons, the Borg—a species...
- the
Vidiians into the episode,
believing that
their technology would present a
conceivable method by
which Torres could be separated. The
Vidiians were...
-
contact the
Vidiians. The crew does have B'Elanna
Torres (Roxann Dawson),
whose DNA
possesses an
incredibly powerful immune system which the
Vidiians believe...
-
outraged at the suggestion,
still traumatized by her
treatment by the
Vidiians, but she soon
relents upon
meeting Dr. Pel's
hologram in Sickbay. The Doctor...
- this
shows the
Vidiians (whom
Chakotay discovers have shot them down)
right where to find them. She
tries to
disable it, but the
Vidiians already landed...
-
exploited by
murderous racketeers.
Literary critic John
Kenneth Muir
cited the
Vidiians, from TV
series Star Trek: Voyager, as an
example of the
prevalence of...
- as
recurring antagonists; the
other two were the
Vidiians and the Sikarians. The
Kazon and
Vidiians would be
featured in
later episodes,
while the appearance...
- systems. Torres,
along with Tom Paris, was
later kidnapped by the
Vidiians. A
Vidiian scientist extracts the
Klingon DNA from Torres,
splicing her into...