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[[Image:Bzzitkhaht.jpg|thumb|A Bzzit Khaht.]]
 
[[Image:Bzzitkhaht.jpg|thumb|A Bzzit Khaht.]]
The '''Bzzit Khaht''' are a [[Federation]] member [[species]]. A representative of this race was present in the [[Federation Council]] in [[2286]], laying witness the the [[Klingon ambassador]]'s demands for [[James T. Kirk]]'s [[death]]. (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'')
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The '''Bzzit Khaht''' are a [[Federation]] member [[species]]. A representative of this race was present in the [[Federation Council]] in [[2286]], laying witness to the [[Klingon ambassador]]'s demands for [[James T. Kirk]]'s [[death]]. (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'')
   
 
:''The name of this species comes from [[FASA]]'s [[Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update]]. While strictly a non-canon source, it is the only widely recognized source for names of the ''Star Trek IV'' aliens. This same source also specifies the Bzzit Khaht's [[homeworld]] as Althos IV.''
 
:''The name of this species comes from [[FASA]]'s [[Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update]]. While strictly a non-canon source, it is the only widely recognized source for names of the ''Star Trek IV'' aliens. This same source also specifies the Bzzit Khaht's [[homeworld]] as Althos IV.''

Revision as of 18:31, 3 December 2006

File:Bzzitkhaht.jpg

A Bzzit Khaht.

The Bzzit Khaht are a Federation member species. A representative of this race was present in the Federation Council in 2286, laying witness to the Klingon ambassador's demands for James T. Kirk's death. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The name of this species comes from FASA's Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update. While strictly a non-canon source, it is the only widely recognized source for names of the Star Trek IV aliens. This same source also specifies the Bzzit Khaht's homeworld as Althos IV.
Bzzit Khaht onscreen

The Bzzit Khaht as it appeared on screen.

The Bzzit Khaht representative was sitting in the back row on the left podium (left when looking from the entrance towards the viewscreen), close to the viewscreen.)