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Whilst it was believed that the Undine were the only inhabitants of this realm, this was not entirely true as in the beginning of the 25th century it was discovered that at least one Cosmozoan lifeform known as the Gekli inhabited fluidic space. Furthermore, these massive organisms had humanoid symbionts within them known as the Hylasa. In addition, whilst the majority of fluidic space was filled with liquid medium, it was known that there were large organic-based land mass clusters of matter similar to coral reefs that were a rough equivalent of planets within this extradimensional realm. (STO mission: "Fluid Dynamics")

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  • Fluidic space
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  • Whilst it was believed that the Undine were the only inhabitants of this realm, this was not entirely true as in the beginning of the 25th century it was discovered that at least one Cosmozoan lifeform known as the Gekli inhabited fluidic space. Furthermore, these massive organisms had humanoid symbionts within them known as the Hylasa. In addition, whilst the majority of fluidic space was filled with liquid medium, it was known that there were large organic-based land mass clusters of matter similar to coral reefs that were a rough equivalent of planets within this extradimensional realm. (STO mission: "Fluid Dynamics")
  • Fluidic space was a intricate extra-dimensional realm inhabited by Species 8472. It was completely empty, no stars, dust, planetoids nothing. It was just filled by a type of organic fluid.
  • The Borg became aware of fluidic space in 2373 and utilized a series of quantum singularities as interdimensional rifts to access the realm. However, Species 8472 proved impossible to assimilate and invaded the galaxy in return. The ensuing conflict resulted in Species 8472 destroying hundreds of Borg planets and millions of drones. In 2374, a member of Species 8472 who had been stranded in the Delta Quadrant boarded Voyager and unsuccessfully tried to use the deflector to open a quantum singularity. (VOY: "Prey")
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  • The Borg became aware of fluidic space in 2373 and utilized a series of quantum singularities as interdimensional rifts to access the realm. However, Species 8472 proved impossible to assimilate and invaded the galaxy in return. The ensuing conflict resulted in Species 8472 destroying hundreds of Borg planets and millions of drones. When the USS Voyager arrived at Borg space, they allied with the Collective, offering modified nanoprobes that could destroy Species 8472 cells in exchange for safe passage. After Commander Chakotay decided to terminate the alliance, the Collective ordered Seven of Nine to take Voyager into fluidic space to force a confrontation. Voyager destroyed several Species 8472 bio-ships with nanoprobe-armed bio-molecular warheads, causing the remainder of their forces to retreat to fluidic space (VOY: "Scorpion", "Scorpion, Part II", "In the Flesh") In 2374, a member of Species 8472 who had been stranded in the Delta Quadrant boarded Voyager and unsuccessfully tried to use the deflector to open a quantum singularity. (VOY: "Prey") When Voyager locked down after encountering the Omega phenomenon later that year, Ensign Hickman speculated the cause to be a new Species 8472 incursion from fluidic space. (VOY: "The Omega Directive") After the Voyager crew reached a peaceful settlement with Species 8472 in 2375, the Species 8472 within the terraspheres returned to fluidic space. (VOY: "In the Flesh") Axum was stationed aboard a Borg scout ship patrolling a border with fluidic space in a remote sector of the Beta Quadrant. After he was liberated from the Collective in 2377, Axum entertained the idea of contacting Species 8472 and soliciting their assistance. (VOY: "Unimatrix Zero, Part II") Later in 2377, the bored son of Q suggested to Kathryn Janeway that they could enter fluidic space and fight Species 8472. (VOY: "Q2")
  • Whilst it was believed that the Undine were the only inhabitants of this realm, this was not entirely true as in the beginning of the 25th century it was discovered that at least one Cosmozoan lifeform known as the Gekli inhabited fluidic space. Furthermore, these massive organisms had humanoid symbionts within them known as the Hylasa. In addition, whilst the majority of fluidic space was filled with liquid medium, it was known that there were large organic-based land mass clusters of matter similar to coral reefs that were a rough equivalent of planets within this extradimensional realm. (STO mission: "Fluid Dynamics")
  • Fluidic space was a intricate extra-dimensional realm inhabited by Species 8472. It was completely empty, no stars, dust, planetoids nothing. It was just filled by a type of organic fluid.
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