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Kobheerians were a humanoid species and members of the United Federation of Planets.

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  • Kobheerians were a humanoid species and members of the United Federation of Planets.
  • The Kobheerians are a humanoid space-bound species. They looked similar to the Dopterians, except they had 2 large, elongated flat nostrils in the place of a nose. Some of them had hair as well as lighter skin. (DS9 episode: "Dramatis Personae") In 2369, Aamin Marritza travelled aboard a Kobheerian transport ship to Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "Duet") In 2371, the crew of the USS Defiant used a communications holo-filter to make them look like Kobheerians to Gul Benil on a Cardassian Galor-class warship. (DS9 episode: "Second Skin")
  • The Kobheerians were a spacefaring humanoid species. (DS9: "Duet") The Kobheerians appear to have maintained a relationship with the Cardassians, as Kobheerian freighters were allowed to travel somewhat freely in Cardassian space in the late 2360s and early 2370s, but not without the occasional search. (DS9: "Second Skin") Some Kobheerians had a lighter shade of skin and hair. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae") Kobheerians shared a resemblance to the Dopterian species – Kobheerians had two large, elongated flat nostrils in the place of a nose, while Dopterians had Ferengi-like noses.
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  • Viterian, a Kobheerian male
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  • The Kobheerians were a spacefaring humanoid species. (DS9: "Duet") The Kobheerians appear to have maintained a relationship with the Cardassians, as Kobheerian freighters were allowed to travel somewhat freely in Cardassian space in the late 2360s and early 2370s, but not without the occasional search. (DS9: "Second Skin") Some Kobheerians had a lighter shade of skin and hair. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae") Kobheerians shared a resemblance to the Dopterian species – Kobheerians had two large, elongated flat nostrils in the place of a nose, while Dopterians had Ferengi-like noses. The Kobheerian freighter, Rak-Miunis, docked at Deep Space 9 in 2369. Sisko described it as a "Federation ship" which would indicate that Kobheerians were members of the Federation. (DS9: "Duet") Benjamin Sisko later disguised himself as a Kobheerian and the USS Defiant as a Kobheerian freighter in order to pass into Cardassian space in 2371. (DS9: "Second Skin") In 2376, at least one Kobheerian made it to the Delta Quadrant and witnessed a Tsunkatse match. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")
  • Kobheerians were a humanoid species and members of the United Federation of Planets.
  • The Kobheerians are a humanoid space-bound species. They looked similar to the Dopterians, except they had 2 large, elongated flat nostrils in the place of a nose. Some of them had hair as well as lighter skin. (DS9 episode: "Dramatis Personae") In 2369, Aamin Marritza travelled aboard a Kobheerian transport ship to Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "Duet") In 2371, the crew of the USS Defiant used a communications holo-filter to make them look like Kobheerians to Gul Benil on a Cardassian Galor-class warship. (DS9 episode: "Second Skin") In 2383, the Kobheerians signed an exclusive trade deal with the Typhon Pact, robbing the Cardassians and the Talarians of their vital trading services. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: The Struggle Within)
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