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Star jelly is an alleged irregular substance deposited during meteor showers, and claimed to be of extraterrestrial origin. Star jelly has also been called the remains of the unusual creature Atmospheric beast.

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  • Star jelly is an alleged irregular substance deposited during meteor showers, and claimed to be of extraterrestrial origin. Star jelly has also been called the remains of the unusual creature Atmospheric beast.
  • These creatures appeared unnamed in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and were never properly named in canon. The designation "Star Jellies" comes from the Star Trek: Titan novels where they are also referred to as a type of cosmozoans (a generic term including several distinct species such as the Crystalline Entity, the Space Amoeba and Junior's species).
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  • Star jelly is an alleged irregular substance deposited during meteor showers, and claimed to be of extraterrestrial origin. Star jelly has also been called the remains of the unusual creature Atmospheric beast.
  • These creatures appeared unnamed in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and were never properly named in canon. The designation "Star Jellies" comes from the Star Trek: Titan novels where they are also referred to as a type of cosmozoans (a generic term including several distinct species such as the Crystalline Entity, the Space Amoeba and Junior's species).
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