Closed, not open — this one belongs to fiction, not the archive.
THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY
Phylosians
This entry has been removed from standard species-profile format. “Phylosians,” originating from a planet called “Phylos II,” is not a documented ufology, contactee, or SSP-veteran claim of any kind. It is a copyrighted fictional species from the Star Trek franchise — specifically, the plant-based Phylosians of the planet Phylos, introduced in the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode “The Infinite Vulcan” (1973) and referenced in later licensed Star Trek novels and reference works as originating from “Phylos II.” No source in this archive’s library, and no ufology or paranormal literature reviewed, uses this name independently of that fictional franchise.
Reclassification Notice
This page previously presented “Phylosians” as a documented extraterrestrial species, complete with a biometric panel, named subspecies, a species tier, and a claimed 2026 ecological restoration mission. On review, both the name and the specific home planet designation (“Phylos II”) match, precisely and without any independent variation, a copyrighted plant-based alien species created for the Star Trek franchise. No real-world contactee, SSP-veteran, or compiled ufology source reviewed for this archive uses this name for an actual claimed extraterrestrial encounter.
Consistent with this archive’s handling of other entries found to closely resemble copyrighted fictional properties, this page is being retired from the standard species-profile format rather than presented as a documented alien type. This archive does not reproduce copyrighted characters, settings, or story elements from film, television, or literature as though they were factual claims.
If you have information about a genuine, independently sourced ufology or contactee claim involving plant-based or botanical extraterrestrial beings — separate from the Star Trek franchise — please submit it through our sightings and reports form: https://thinkaboutitdocs.com/sightings-form/, and this entry can be rebuilt around that material.



