Talk:Peliar Zel native

Name
Were the inhabitants of Peliar Zel really called "Peliar Zel" themselves? If not (and I couldn't find anything suggesting this in the script), The article about the planet should be moved here, and this one to Peliar Zel species or something similar. Objections/Ideas? -- Cid Highwind 11:10, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * Honestly, I agree. Depite working on it yesterday, I was only going with what was already there. The only thing I found in the script in reference to the people was "The three Peliar aliens rise." Personally, I don't care if we go with Peliar aliens, Peliar species, Peliar Zel species or the people of Peliar Zel. On a related note, the same problem exists with Gideon, a planet where the people were not designated a name, but from what I've seen, there have been attempts to dub them Gideonites...but that wasnt used on screen. --Gvsualan 20:41, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I moved the article to a new title, Peliar Zel native. I think this naming convention could be used for every "unnamed" species with a known homeworld. -- Cid Highwind 11:55, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Federation members?
Is their dialogue to support this? Certainly not in "The Host" that I'm aware of. Logan 5 22:04, 22 Nov 2005 (UTC)

Production note
On the production call sheet for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode the two Peliar Zel members, played by the extras Grace Harrell and Joe Mack, were named as "Aspargus". Perhaps an in-joke. – Tom 21:59, 10 July 2007 (UTC)