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[[Image:Tch'Kairn.jpg|thumb|right|250px| A Tch'Kairn makes the traditional greeting of Peace]]
[[Image:Tch'Kairn.jpg|thumb|right|250px| A Tch'Kairn makes the traditional greeting of Peace]]


The [[Tch'Kairn]] are an insect like species native to the planet [[Tch'Kair]] located in the Beta Quadrant. In 2408,Β  the [[United Federation of Planets]] received a distress signal from them indicating that they were under attack by an unknown and aggressive species.
The [[Tch'Kairn]] are an insect like species native to the planet [[Tch'Kair]] located in the Beta Quadrant. In 2408,Β  the [[United Federation of Planets]] received a distress signal from them indicating that they were under attack by an unknwon and aggressive species.


The Tch'Kairn are very tall, with Males reaching heights of nearly seven feet and females nearly eight feet. Biologically they are most closely related in body structure to that of a [[Human|Terran]] praying mantis. Their carapace is capable of adaptation, in that they can take on the coloartion of their surroundings and apparently their Carapace can adapt to colder environments.
The Tch'Kairn are very tall, with Males reaching heights of nearly seven feet and females nearly eight feet. Biologically they are most closely related in body structure to that of a [[Human|Terran]] praying mantis. Their carapace is capable of adaptation, in that they can take on the coloartion of their surroundings and apparently their Carapace can adapt to colder environments.
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