Eve's species

Eve's species are an ancient, unnamed, now-extinct Human-like species from an unknown now-destroyed planet, and an ancestor of Humanity.

Biology
Eve's species appear completely indiscernible from Humans, and presumably live in an environment that has Earth-like gravity and atmospheric composition. Any differences in physiology, such as organs, lifespan, and other bodily functions are unknown, but they are presumably extremely close to Human physiology. They are genetically compatible with Adam's species. Apples are known to be able to provide sustenance to this species.

Culture and society
Very little is known about Eve's species. If Eve's actions are representative of her species, it is possible that Eve's species is far more xenophobic than Adam's species, reluctant to meet members of other species, even if they appear very similar in outwards appearance, as Eve's first action upon seeing Adam was to knock him out with a rock and sneak aboard his ship. Eve immediately turned to a defensive reaction upon assuming that Adam had a weapon, although he only picked up a stick, possibly implying that her species has a strong fear of weaponry, taking the action of even holding a potential weapon extremely seriously. Their language is unknown, although they are able to understand pantomime and generalized drawings. Eve was able to eventually understand at least some of Adam's speech.

Technology
Eve's species was able to create spacecraft capable of reaching interstellar distances. However, their technological capability appeared incapable of stopping their planet from falling out of orbit, and Eve was the sole survivor of her homeworld, meaning that her species had extremely few manned operational spacecraft.

History
Eve's species had existed when Earth was still developing, and had entered an advanced industrial stage. However, their planet fell out of orbit, an event that soon killed all life on its surface, with only one member of their species, a female named Eve Norda, able to escape aboard a spacecraft. Her ship reached an ancient and unnamed Earth, crashing onto its surface. Eve survived on the surface for some time, surviving off of apples, and wandered into a forested area, where the spacecraft of a survivor from another world, Colonel Adam Cook, had also crashed. At night, when Adam exited his ship, Eve knocked him out with a rock and entered his ship, presumably looking for food and supplies. When she hears Adam getting up and reentering the ship, she hid in the closet, prompting Adam to exit again to show he meant no harm. Seeing this, Eve emerges from the craft, coming face to face with Adam. While unable to understand Adam's language, she was able to communicate with him through pantomime and dirt drawings. She only introduced herself as Norda, while Adam only introduced himself as Cook, and told Adam about what happened to her homeworld. Stranded together, they prepare to look for food, but Adam picks up a stick, which Eve took as a sign of hostility, prompting her to scratch Adam's face and run off. Later, she returned, repentant for her actions, and Adam readily forgave her. They both head out to find food, entering a fertile area that Adam likens to a garden. Adam takes some dirt and asks what Eve called the substance in her language, to which she replies "Earth." Adam decides to officially name the planet Earth, as he and Eve exchange their full names, before Eve sees an apple and offers it to Adam. Adam and Eve then began a new life on Earth. Their future descendants were known as Humanity, Eve's species ultimately left extinct.

Appearances

 * The Twilight Zone, s05e09, "Probe 7, Over and Out" (1963)