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| - Lumas was a species of phosphorescent tree from Ithor. It was also a surname among Ithorians.
- Lumas was a Caatati. Most of his species, natives of the Delta Quadrant, had been assimilated by the Borg sometime before the year 2374. He and a few thousand survivors managed to escape the calamity on thirty ships, but with nothing, and were forced to roam the quadrant as beggars, starving and destitute.
- Lumas are star-like creatures that first appear in Super Mario Galaxy. Unlike most Stars, they have a rain drop-like shape and come in many colors. They are much like Power Stars, but are more circular and have the ability to talk. The Lumas are all very friendly and assist Mario during his quest for gather the power stars and the Grand Stars. Lumas have the ability to transform, from minor planetoids to entire galaxies, and according to Rosalina, some Lumas can even transform into Power Stars. They call Rosalina their "Mama". Most of them make their home with her in the Comet Observatory, and others live on Starship Mario following their leader Lubba. Their name comes form the Latin word for light, lumen, which is a reference to their future as stars. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, if the Co-St
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| - Lumas was a Caatati. Most of his species, natives of the Delta Quadrant, had been assimilated by the Borg sometime before the year 2374. He and a few thousand survivors managed to escape the calamity on thirty ships, but with nothing, and were forced to roam the quadrant as beggars, starving and destitute. In 2374, he and his fellow survivors encountered the USS Voyager and asked its commanding officer, Captain Kathryn Janeway, for supplies. Janeway was able to spare some supplies, but was unable to give all that he wanted. After coming aboard the Voyager and attempting to get more by trying to make Janeway feel guilty for not giving them more, even though she could not, he saw Seven of Nine in a corridor. On finding out she was a former Borg drone, he tried to attack her, and had to be restrained by Tuvok. When Voyager's warp core went critical and had to be ejected, the Caatati stole it when it did not explode. Lumas used their possession of it, along with surrounding the Voyager with nearly all of the thirty ships they had, to attempt to force Captain Janeway to surrender all of Voyager's supplies and weapons to them. He also demanded Seven of Nine, whom many of them wanted to make sport of in revenge for what the Borg did to them. The crisis was resolved when Seven built an energy matrix for them, which produced thorium isotopes. Caatati technology ran on thorium; thus, with this matrix, and schematics on how to make more of them, they could thus create all the supplies they needed. (VOY: "Day of Honor") Lumas was played by actor Alan Altshuld who filmed his scenes on Monday 30 June 1997 and Tuesday 1 July 1997 on Paramount Stage 9. His name comes from the script. His costume from this episode was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] The novelization of the "Day of Honor" episode gives his full name as Agron Lumas. He had two daughters named Finaea and Anyelot.
- Lumas was a species of phosphorescent tree from Ithor. It was also a surname among Ithorians.
- Lumas are star-like creatures that first appear in Super Mario Galaxy. Unlike most Stars, they have a rain drop-like shape and come in many colors. They are much like Power Stars, but are more circular and have the ability to talk. The Lumas are all very friendly and assist Mario during his quest for gather the power stars and the Grand Stars. Lumas have the ability to transform, from minor planetoids to entire galaxies, and according to Rosalina, some Lumas can even transform into Power Stars. They call Rosalina their "Mama". Most of them make their home with her in the Comet Observatory, and others live on Starship Mario following their leader Lubba. Their name comes form the Latin word for light, lumen, which is a reference to their future as stars. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, if the Co-Star Luma spins one, it will emit three Star Bits. Paper Mario featured a similar species, called Star Kids. Like the Lumas, the Star Kids were young stars, who were raised on a special place to become real stars someday. They also possessed magical abilities, like the Lumas, and a very similar, childish behavior. In addition, Blue Lumas look similar to an item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door called Mini Mr. Mini.
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