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The '''Tak Tak''' were a race from the [[Delta Quadrant]]. Their method of communication includes a series of ritualistic [[gesture]]s as well as speech.
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The '''Tak Tak''' were a race from the [[Delta Quadrant]]. Their method of communication included a series of ritualistic [[gesture]]s as well as speech.
   
 
In [[2373]], [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} unknowingly offended a member of the Tak Tak by placing her hands on her hips (one of the worst Tak Tak insults). [[Neelix]] worked very hard to deal with the situation and was, as a result, promoted to the unofficial position of [[ambassador]].
 
In [[2373]], [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} unknowingly offended a member of the Tak Tak by placing her hands on her hips (one of the worst Tak Tak insults). [[Neelix]] worked very hard to deal with the situation and was, as a result, promoted to the unofficial position of [[ambassador]].

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The Tak Tak were a race from the Delta Quadrant. Their method of communication included a series of ritualistic gestures as well as speech.

In 2373, Captain Kathryn Janeway of the USS Voyager unknowingly offended a member of the Tak Tak by placing her hands on her hips (one of the worst Tak Tak insults). Neelix worked very hard to deal with the situation and was, as a result, promoted to the unofficial position of ambassador.

The Tak Tak had no cure for the macrovirus and had a policy of "purifying" any infected ship or colony. They destroyed an infected Garan mining colony in 2373 and also targeted Voyager for the same reasons. They called off their attack after Captain Janeway told them they had developed an antigen for the virus. (VOY: "Macrocosm")

Several Tak Tak were doing business on the space station close to the Nekrit Expanse. (VOY: "Fair Trade") It was a Tak Tak who provided the Voth scientist Gegen with a canister of Voyager's warp plasma. (VOY: "Distant Origin")

This species may be confused with the Alpha/Beta Quadrant species with similar unusual facial features: see Fallit Kot's species or Bosaal's species.
The Tak Tak's emphasis on body language was inspired by the fact that Kate Mulgrew, while portraying Captain Janeway, had a habit of frequently putting her hands on her hips. (Star Trek: Voyager - A Vision of the Future, pp. 171-172)

People

No Tak Tak characters were ever assigned names in canon productions.