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The Xindi-Aquatics were a non-humanoid aquatic civilization of Xindi that evolved on the planet Xindus, in the Delphic Expanse. (ENT episode: "The Shipment")

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  • The Xindi-Aquatics were a non-humanoid aquatic civilization of Xindi that evolved on the planet Xindus, in the Delphic Expanse. (ENT episode: "The Shipment")
  • Unlike the Reptilians and the Insectoids, the Aquatics were complicated and enigmatic and were known to over-analyze, taking an excruciatingly long period of time to come to decisions; they once took six days just to agree to attend a specific meeting of the Council. However, the Aquatics' prudence was at times what kept the Council from breaking apart, which is why Degra had them build the weapon. (ENT: "Countdown") They responded better to visual stimuli and were extremely suspicious of the spoken word. They admired boldness and confidence and treated hushed tones with suspicion.
  • After locating and settling on the third planet in system SNC 461206 in Sector 441 system with the assistance of the Federation and establishing it as their new homeworld. The planet, known in Federation databases prior to the colonization as SNC 461206-III, was renamed New Xindus by the Xindi Council who had been granted a special dispensation by the President of the Federation to officially change the name of the planet. Following the establishment of Xindi-Aquatic, Xindi-Arboreal, Xindi-Primate, Xindi-Insectoid, and Xindi-Reptilian settlements on the planet the Xindi Council petitioned the United Federation of Planets for membership, on behalf of their new homeworld and their colonies in the late 23rd century following a protracted period of peaceful and diplomatic contact. (Star Trek:
  • They are the only aquatic Xindi and have bodies shaped like a cetacean, with long arms and webbed hands that presumably allow them to manipulate tools. They operate in water-filled spaceships. Their ships are the largest and most powerful of the Xindi fleet, but also some of the less maneuverable.
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  • aquatic
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  • Xindi-Aquatic
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Warp capable
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  • ridges on their cheek bones
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  • non-humanoid
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  • male, female
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  • The Xindi-Aquatics were a non-humanoid aquatic civilization of Xindi that evolved on the planet Xindus, in the Delphic Expanse. (ENT episode: "The Shipment")
  • After locating and settling on the third planet in system SNC 461206 in Sector 441 system with the assistance of the Federation and establishing it as their new homeworld. The planet, known in Federation databases prior to the colonization as SNC 461206-III, was renamed New Xindus by the Xindi Council who had been granted a special dispensation by the President of the Federation to officially change the name of the planet. Following the establishment of Xindi-Aquatic, Xindi-Arboreal, Xindi-Primate, Xindi-Insectoid, and Xindi-Reptilian settlements on the planet the Xindi Council petitioned the United Federation of Planets for membership, on behalf of their new homeworld and their colonies in the late 23rd century following a protracted period of peaceful and diplomatic contact. (Star Trek: Prometheus)
  • Unlike the Reptilians and the Insectoids, the Aquatics were complicated and enigmatic and were known to over-analyze, taking an excruciatingly long period of time to come to decisions; they once took six days just to agree to attend a specific meeting of the Council. However, the Aquatics' prudence was at times what kept the Council from breaking apart, which is why Degra had them build the weapon. (ENT: "Countdown") They responded better to visual stimuli and were extremely suspicious of the spoken word. They admired boldness and confidence and treated hushed tones with suspicion. In 2154, one of their representatives to the Xindi Council was Kiaphet Amman'sor, a member of the extremely wealthy Ibix Dynasty. She wielded considerable power within the Xindi hierarchy. (ENT: "The Council") The Aquatics had another representative on the council, a male, but he was never named.
  • They are the only aquatic Xindi and have bodies shaped like a cetacean, with long arms and webbed hands that presumably allow them to manipulate tools. They operate in water-filled spaceships. Their ships are the largest and most powerful of the Xindi fleet, but also some of the less maneuverable. The Aquatics are often regarded as the most enigmatic Xindi species. They are infamous for their tendency to over-analyze and for taking an extraordinary amount of time to reach a decision, due to their thoughtful and cautious nature. There is even a Xindi-Primate saying that states that "it is easier to count the stars in the sky, than for an Aquatic to reach a decision". The Primates, however, do admit that sometimes it is the Aquatic's prudence that keeps the council from breaking apart. The Aquatic language is similar to a whale song and they are known to use sonar. They keep their mouths shut when speaking, instead using two openings on the sides of their gills. Like the Xindi-Insectoids' the Xindi-Aquatics' language could not be translated by universal translators of the 22nd century. Like all Xindi, they possess a pair of small ridges on the cheeks.
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