That is clearly a Cerritos.
Maybe this is the larva of the Cerritos Warp Moth, named after the ship which discovered it.
It’s got a name? It’s not just some space bug?
Of course it’s got a name. Its name is Jordan. The question is what its species is named.
Honestly pretty fucking racist to assume it doesn’t have a name.
Starfleet? Racist? Why you green-blooded, inuman…
I posit that someone who is space racist is spacist.
An Abzorbaloff!
Sounds like a Rick and Morty alien species.
Dr. Who, actually.
How many people are inside one of that size?!
Memory Alpha does not have a species name listed, so imma call it the Dutchman Graboid.
Aeronautical Ommastrephidae Dosidicus gigas
Aeronautical things fly in an atmosphere.
Maybe that’s why this one is so upset
Its light-up abdomen and fleshy structure is where it gets its name: “Fleshlight”.
Don’t forget that the Enterprise encountered it too!
Every century or so, it needs to replenish energy that’s apparently readily extracted from warp nacelles. If the 1701 had tagged it like a whale, the Cerritos could see if it was the same Dutchman Graboid.
A parasite clinging onto Starfleet for life and sustenance?
That’s clearly a Lemmy.
Bravo!
Zinkel’s wingless stellar wasp. (The winged variety are really impressive.)
I wonder what it would use the wings for.
Maybe as Solar sails?
Just the tip space bug.
Stan
Gary
Haha… Gary.
Space Weevil