I messed up and deleted the wrong comment. Sorry about that.
Original content: I think it likely that it is some kind of near deity like the christian god, or the Klingon gods that make an appearance. Not to mention the Koala.
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I messed up and deleted the wrong comment. Sorry about that.
Original content: I think it likely that it is some kind of near deity like the christian god, or the Klingon gods that make an appearance. Not to mention the Koala.
I can't head canon the TNG images as there's a lot of "hidden" filler stuff that's been found that doesn't make sense and are inside jokes. But I could rationalize Sulu's statement based on some of the background created in novels with his family history, cranes and such, and maybe he's extrapolating it. The early episodes were not the best to use for canon stuff anyway, as they hadn't figured lots of things out yet. Have we ever seen sentient plants since this?
I agree, there are a lot of inside jokes. This, however, was, as I said, clear enough on screen to count as more than that.
Here it is from Conspiracy:
There's an entry in Memory Alpha with a few other references, one being Peter David novels where it is an actual creature.
Unfortunately, they don't give any more information than I have already given, aside from the Peter David novels, which aren't considered part of Star Trek canon.