Gorn


The Gorn are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid reptilian species in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. They first appeared in a 1967 episode of, "Arena |Arena", in which Captain Kirk fights an unnamed Gorn on a rocky planet. The fight scene has become one of the best-remembered scenes of the original series, in part due to the slow and lumbering movement of the Gorn, which some viewers have considered unintentionally comical.
The Gorn have since appeared, or been mentioned, in various Star Trek books, video games, and other media properties, including the 1973 episode "The Time Trap" of '. They finally appeared again in live action form in a 2005 episode of ', "In a Mirror Darkly, Part 2", this time with a more angular appearance and rendered using computer animation.

Fictional history

According to the Starfleet Technical Manual, the Gorn are from Tau Lacertae IX.
The Gorn had contact with the Orion Syndicate as early as 2154. The name of their government was established as the Gorn Hegemony in the ' episode "Bound |Bound".
In the episode of the Star Trek TV show "Arena |Arena", the Enterprise pursues an alien ship of previously unknown design after it had attacked an Earth colony. A powerful race known as the Arena #Plot|Metrons force the captains of both ships to fight to settle the dispute. During the episode, it is discovered that the alien race calls themselves Gorn. This first contact with the Federation occurred at Cestus III in 2267.
A Gorn appeared in the
' episode "The Time Trap".
Although the Gorn made territorial claims in the Cestus system in 2267, the Federation had a settlement there by 2371, indicating tension later softened or the Gorn had ceded the territory.
In 2005, an episode of ' featured a Gorn in the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly Part II". In that episode, the Gorn was an overseer of a group of slaves belonging to the Mirror Universe's Tholians in an attempt to steal technology from the Constitution-class NCC-1764 Defiant which had been transferred into the Mirror Universe from ours. Slar hid in the ship's corridors and killed several crewmembers until it was killed by Jonathan Archer.
A Gorn was slated to appear in the movie
' as a friend of Worf at Riker's bachelor party, according to an interview given by John Logan to Star Trek Communicator in 2003, but the scene was not in the final version of the film.

Depictions

The Gorn was designed by artist Wah Chang, and is depicted in Arena as a hissing, slow-moving, but lethal beast. The Gorn captain was portrayed by Bill Blackburn and Bobby Clark, and voiced by Ted Cassidy.
In the animated series, the Gorn appeared less harsh than in the original.
In the Star Trek: Enterprise appearance, the Gorn Slar was designed and rendered using computer animation, and looked different from the original appearance; the clearest being lack of compound eyes. Slar also moved much faster than the Gorn Captain Kirk fought. Since "In a Mirror, Darkly" takes place entirely within the Mirror Universe, the contact seen between the Terran Empire and the creature does not contradict the first contact seen in "Arena".

Other appearances

Comics