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| - The Metrons were a highly-advanced, possibly noncorporeal species originating in the Beta Quadrant, not far from the Federation-Gorn border. Their government was known as the Metron Consortium. (TOS: "Arena", Star Trek: Star Charts)
- Metron is a Glatorian, surviving member of the Iron Tribe, and member of the Toa Merok.
- The Metron is a character who appears in the Star Trek review. In the end of that review, The Nerd spares a shitty game from getting destroyed, and then the Metron appears and tells him that he just demonstrated mercy. However, the Nerd replies "Mercy this, motherfucker!" before shooting him to death with his blaster. The unnamed Metron was played by Mike Matei who also played a Klingon in the same episode.
- Imagine Phantasmagoria shot at your house with a DVD camera and you'll get Metron, a full-motion video adventure game made specifically for DVD players, made by a little-known 'garage game developer' named Korban Laser Games. The location is Korenevo, Russia. Polina, the protagonist, finds herself investigating a series of murders committed by the evil Metron and trying to avoid becoming a victim herself. Download the game here and fear the power of the bloody bunny plush.
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- Hauptwelt: Ignaia (Rangent II)Region: Erewonischer SektorRegierungschef: Sandrila Myu-NiokaNachbarstaaten: Dephtin, Iunova, Comet
- Metron is a New God in the DC Universe who often oscillates alliegences between the warring worlds of New Genesis and Apokalyps to further his quest for knowledge.
- The Federation's first contact with the Metrons was made in 2267 by Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise. Kirk had ordered his ship to pursue a Gorn vessel that had destroyed the colony and outpost on Cestus III. The Metrons forced Kirk and the Gorn captain to fight to the death to decide the outcome of the battle. When Kirk won the fight, but chose to spare his opponent's life, the Metrons returned both captains to their ships and transported both vessels away from their space. (TOS episode: "Arena")
- He departed from his role as an observer when Lex Luthor attempted to magically reconstitute Brainiac from the point in space where he and Darkseid had met their ends. Metron tried to warn Luthor that he didn't realize what he was doing, but Luthor went ahead anyway. Sure enough, it was Darkseid that Luthor ended up bringing back to life instead, who then immediately resumed his quest to destroy Superman and obtain the Anti-Life Equation.
- Metron was born a New God but hasn't been born on New Genesis or Apokolips claiming to be from a far more ethereal dimension. With his vast scientific knowledge, Metron helped the New Gods invent the Boom Tube technology that allowed the gods to teleport through dimensions. He travels the universe by sitting on his Mobius Throne that can pass through space and time itself. Metron always appeared in times of great importance, though he never interfered unless the universe was threatened.
- thumb|Ein männlicher Metron im Alter von etwa 1.500 Jahren Die Metronen sind ein technologisch hochentwickeltes humanoides Volk. Ihre Heimatwelt befindet sich in einer Region, die als 2466 PM bezeichnet wird und die sich in der Nähe von Cestus III und Nahe der Gorn-Hegemonie befindet. Sie sind eine verhältnismäßig langlebige Spezies, deren Lebenserwartung 1000 Jahre bei Weitem übersteigt. Das Volk ist an der langfristigen politischen Struktur der Galaxie interessiert. Sie unterhalten im Jahr 2373 Handelsbeziehungen zu den Verillianern. (DS9: )
- The Metrons were first encountered by United Federation of Planets representatives in 2267. In that year, Captain James T. Kirk had ordered the USS Enterprise to pursue a Gorn vessel that had destroyed the observation outpost located on Cestus III. The Metrons, declaring both species savages, prepared a planet and removed the captain of each ship to it. There, they were to fight to the death, and the outcome of this contest would determine which ship survived, and which was destroyed.
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