
“
If you don't sell as a slave, I will sell you as food.
”
The Orions are a recurring species within the Star Trek universe, first appearing in Star Trek: The Original Series. They originate from the planet Orion and they make up a large part of Orion Syndicate and Emerald Chain. They have appeared as both protagonists and antagonists since their initial debut.
Victims[]
Star Trek: The Original Series[]
Season 1[]
The Cage[]
- None
Season 2[]
The Menagerie, Part II[]
- None
Journey to Babel[]
- Ambassador Gav - Neck broken by Thelev off-screen, body shown.
- Total - 1
Whom Gods Destroy[]
- None
Star Trek: The Animated Series[]
Season 1[]
The Time Trap[]
- None
Season 2[]
The Pirates of Orion[]
- None
Star Trek (DC Volume 1)[]
What Goes Around...[]
- None
The Stars in Secret Influence[]
- None
Star Trek (DC Volume 2)[]
Tomorrow Never Knows![]
- None
The Unforgiven[]
- None
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator[]
- None
Star Trek: Early Voyages[]
The Fires of Pharos[]
- None
Star Trek: Untold Voyages[]
Silent Cries[]
- None
Star Trek: Enterprise[]
Season 4[]
Borderland[]
- None
Bound[]
- None
In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II[]
- None
Star Trek[]
- None
Star Trek Into Darkness[]
- None
Star Trek Beyond[]
- None
Star Trek: Discovery[]
Season 1[]
Will You Take My Hand?[]
- None
Season 3[]
That Hope Is You, Part 1[]
- Cosmo Traitt - Disintegrated after being shot by Ithor with a hand cannon.
- Total - 1
Scavengers[]
- Lai - Head blown up after being forced out of Emerald Chain salvage yard's perimeter fence by Tolor.
- Total - 1
The Sanctuary[]
- Tolor - Fed to a trance worm by Osyraa.
- Total - 1
Su'Kal[]
- None
There Is A Tide...[]
- Ryn - Disintegrated after being shot by Osyraa.
- Total - 1
That Hope Is You, Part 2[]
- None
Season 4[]
All Is Possible[]
- None
...But to Connect[]
- None
The Galactic Barrier[]
- None
Coming Home[]
- None
Star Trek: Picard[]
Season 3[]
The Next Generation[]
- None
Disengage[]
- None
Seventeen Seconds[]
- None
No Win Scenario[]
- None
The Last Generation[]
- None
Star Trek: Lower Decks[]
Season 1[]
Second Contact[]
- None
Envoys[]
- None
Temporal Edict[]
- None
Moist Vessel[]
- None
Cupid's Errant Arrow[]
- None
Terminal Provocations[]
- None
Much Ado About Boimler[]
- None
Veritas[]
- None
Crisis Point[]
- None
No Small Parts[]
- None
Season 2[]
Strange Energies[]
- None
Kayshon, His Eyes Open[]
- None
We'll Always Have Tom Paris[]
- Two Unnamed Orions - Fell to their deaths after Ensign D'Vana Tendi dropped a libido post on them.
- Total - 2
Mugato, Gumato[]
- None
An Embarrassment of Dooplers[]
- None
The Spy Humongous[]
- None
Where Pleasant Fountains Lie[]
- None
I, Excretus[]
- None
wej Duj[]
- None
First First Contact[]
- None
Season 3[]
Grounded[]
- None
The Least Dangerous Game[]
- None
Mining the Mind's Mines[]
- None
Room for Growth[]
- None
Reflections[]
- None
Hear All, Trust Nothing[]
- None
A Mathematically Perfect Redemption[]
- None
Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus[]
- None
Trusted Sources[]
- None
The Stars at Night[]
- None
Season 4[]
Twovix[]
- Unnamed Hybrid - Forcefully separated by Ensign T'Lyn and Ensign D'Vana Tendi.
- Total - 1
I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee[]
- None
In the Cradle of Vexilon[]
- None
Something Borrowed, Something Green[]
- None
Empathological Fallacies[]
- None
Parth Ferengi's Heart Place[]
- None
A Few Badgeys More[]
- None
Caves[]
- None
The Inner Fight[]
- None
Old Friends, New Planets[]
- None
Season 5[]
Dos Cerritos[]
- None
Shades of Green[]
- None
The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel[]
- None
A Farewell To Farms[]
- None
Starbase 80?![]
- None
Of Gods and Angels[]
- None
Fully Dilated[]
- None
Upper Decks[]
- None
Fissue Quest[]
- None
The New Next Generation[]
- None
Star Trek: Prodigy[]
Season 1[]
Asylum[]
- None
Let Sleeping Borg Lie[]
- None
Supernova, Part 2[]
- None
Season 2[]
Into the Breach[]
- None
Imposter Syndrome[]
- None
The Fast and the Curious[]
- None
Is There in Beauty No Truth?[]
- None
The Devourer of All Things[]
- None
Ascension[]
- None
Brink[]
- None
Touch of Grey[]
- None
Ouroboros[]
- None
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds[]
Season 1[]
The Serene Squall[]
- None
Season 2[]
Those Old Scientists[]
- None
Star Trek: Very Short Treks[]
Holograms, All the Way Down[]
- None
Walk, Don't Run[]
- None
Kill Count[]
- Total - 8
Characters Killed by Orions[]
- Ambassador Gav - Neck broken by Thelev off-screen, body shown.
- Cosmo Traitt - Disintegrated after being shot by Ithor with a hand cannon.
- Lai - Head blown up after being forced out of Emerald Chain salvage yard's perimeter fence by Tolor.
- Tolor - Fed to a trance worm by Osyraa.
- Ryn - Disintegrated after being shot by Osyraa.
Deaths[]
- At Least One Unnamed Orion - Committed suicide by self-destructing their D'Var scout ship. (Journey to Babel)
- Thelev - Committed suicide by consuming poison. (Journey to Babel)
- Marta - Remotely blown up by Lord Garth of Izar. (Whom Gods Destroy)
- At Least Two Unnamed Orions - Blown up by Commander Pavel Chekov when he destroyed their freighters with phasers on the orders of Lieutenant Commander Hikaru Sulu. (Silent Cries)
- Five Unnamed Orions - Disintegrated by The Crier. (Silent Cries)
- Unnamed ISS Avenger Crewman - Blown up by Sergeant Travis Mayweather (Mirror) when he blew up the ISS Avenger on the orders of Captain Jonathan Archer (Mirror). (In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II)
- Tolor's Father - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned. (The Sanctuary)
- Tolor - Fed to a trance worm by Osyraa. (The Sanctuary)
- Osyraa - Shot to death by Commander Michael Burnham. (That Hope Is You, Part 2)
- Two Unnamed Orions - Fell to their deaths after Ensign D'Vana Tendi dropped a libido post on them. (We'll Always Have Tom Paris)
- Unnamed Orion - Accidentally blew himself up when he threw an axe at several fuel canisters. (We'll Always Have Tom Paris)
- Bashorat Harral - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned. (All Is Possible)
- Pasko - Committed suicide by blowing himself up with a plasma grenade after being infected with Gorn eggs off-screen, mentioned. (All Those Who Wander)
Death Count[]
- Total - 17