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Star Trek: Discovery makeup artist Glenn Hetrick's redesign gave the Andorians a turquoise hue and more prominent brow ridges and cheekbones. He was also asked to imagine an Andorian who'd had ...
Star Trek: The Vidiian Race, Explained The Andorians were created by screenwriter and producer D. C. Fontana for a 1968 episode of Star Trek.
As it turns out, though. originally one Star Trek: Discovery character was going to be an Andorian. It was series creator Bryan Fuller's idea that got scrapped when he left the series in 2016 due ...
The Andorians and Tellarites did not receive major makeovers like the Klingons. The aliens look like the movie-budget version of their Star Trek: The Original Series counterparts.
In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Andorian Incident” (S01E07,) Andorian Thy’lek Shran seems to hold the mirror; however, it is not only Shran who holds its weight.
Andorians are typically blue with white hair, but it’s more likely that Star Trek: Discovery would just experiment with color variation rather than introducing a new species with the same antennae.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has returned for its third season and, along the way, answered a question fans have asked since the earliest days of Star Trek: The Next Generation back in the 1980s ...
The second episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season three connects the Original Series, Next Generation, and Voyager through one character.
This week, Star Trek Online's executive producer Daniel Stahl added another post to the ever-lengthening forum thread and outright apologized for the "heavy handed" nature of the move.
The second was an Andorian tourist briefly seen on Risa in the episode Captain's Holiday. That's still better than they fared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager.