“Requiem in Obsidian,” appearing in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #15, was written by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin and drawn by Greg Scott. The story, which begins during the occupation of Bajor, reveals that the Obsidian Order, a ruthless Cardassian spy organization, uses Ullians as agents, and one is sent to kill Garak. The Ullian implanted a “mind virus” in Garak’s brain, and it lay dormant for eight years.
It finally emerged and nearly killed Garak, but another Ullian came to his rescue, sacrificing herself to cure the Cardassian.
The Ullians Were a Fascinating Species That Only Made One Star Trek Appearance
The Ullians Had the Potential to be a Great Star Trek Race
According to "Violations," Betazoids have difficulty reading the minds of Ullians.
The episode ends with the renegade Ullians’ plans exposed, but the species slips into obscurity afterward. The glimpses fans got during the Ullians’ episode were tantalizing. While telepathic/psychic aliens were no stranger to the Star Trek franchise, the Ullians ranked as one of the most memorable. Their distinct appearances set them apart from similar species, and the franchise hinted the Ullians were even more powerful than the Betazoids. The sole look at the Ullians also showed the dark underbelly of their culture, as a rogue member invaded the memories of the Enterprise crew.
The Ullians Were the Symptom of a Larger Star Trek Franchise Problem
One Ullian Was Able to Outfox Garak, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Master Spy
The Ullians are a prime example of a problem that plagued Star Trek: The Next Generation: introducing cool and innovative aliens but never giving them follow-up.
While the Ullians were not one of the more exotic aliens seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, they had maybe the most potential as a species. The Ullians put a unique spin on the telepathic alien trope. Fans had grown accustomed to Counselor Troi and the Betazoids, but the Ullians provided a counterpart. While the majority of Ullians are ethical, some are not, and they make for terrifying villains.
Garak was played on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine by Andrew Robinson.
Star Trek Needs to Bring the Ullians Back
Star Trek Should Let the Ullians Strut Their Stuff One More Time
The possibility of a Ullian comeback in the Star Trek universe is small. While newer shows have demonstrated a willingness to plumb the depths of the franchise and show races that have not been seen in decades, the Ullians are most likely not high on fan “want” lists. Yet the damage one rogue Ullian managed to cause makes a strong and compelling case for their return. The Next Generation shined a light on many species, and the Ullians, one of the most underrated, need to return.