El Aurian

El Aurians are a humanoid Race of from the science fiction television show Star Trek. They were first introduced in season 2 of with the character of Guinan. El Aurians physically look similar to Humans but they can live well over 700 years. They also have an awareness beyond the normal flow of time and space and can detect changes to time even though they may not be aware of exactly what those changes were. El Aurians may have other unknown powers. Some El-Aurians such as Guinan, visited Earth in the late 19th century, which suggested they were warp capable at that time. Even if it would've taken them 50 or more years to travel from El-Auria to Earth and back, this wouldn't matter to an El-Aurian as their long lives would make it worthwhile. The El Aurian homeworld is located in the Delta Quadrant in the El-Auria System and was assimilated by the Borg in the mid 23rd century. Very few survived and those that did were scattered throughout the galaxy some of the refugees eventually came to the Federation. They are considered a race of listeners and often appear very patient and wise.

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