Betazoid

Betazoid

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In the fictional "Star Trek" universe, Betazoids are a sentient humanoid species from the planet Betazed, a member of the United Federation of Planets.

Externally, Betazoids are nearly indistinguishable from humans, the only difference being that the iris of a Betazoid's eyes is somewhat larger than a human's, and completely black (although as yet it is unclear if it is or is not aniridia). [ [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/aliens/article/70556.html Betazoid Physiology] ] The Betazoid brain contains the "paracortex", which is a lobe devoted specifically to telepathy. Betazoids are empathic and telepathic (they can communicate telepathically with other Betazoids and some other aliens, and can sense the emotions of a wide variety of species). Betazoid/human hybrids (like Deanna Troi), however, are just empaths, not telepaths (although still able to communicate telepathically with full Betazoids, and with those very close to them i.e. Deanna Troi and her "imzadi", Will Riker).

While most Betazoids develop their telepathic powers at the onset of adolescence, and they gradually develop after that, a small number are born fully telepathic, although no one knows exactly why. Betazoids born with their telepathic abilities fully developed almost never lead normal lives - they are constantly bombarded with the thoughts of others around them, and drive themselves to distraction attempting to block out the never-ending telepathic "attack". Though also rare, Betazoids can be born without any telepathic ability, leading to sociopathic behavior. Lon Suder is a Betazoid without telepathic ability.

The REM frequency of sleeping Betazoids is different from that of most humanoids.

Because they can sense the emotions and sometimes thoughts of others, their culture has evolved to be totally honest and nonprivate; for example, their wedding ceremonies are performed in the nude. Betazoids feel uncomfortable around species whose minds they cannot read, including the Ferengi (whose brain is different from most humanoids), Changelings, who don't have a distinct "brain" (ie- an organ constituting their mind and mental functions), and the Breen.

Betazoid society includes a complex hereditary nobility (which is not bound to any actual social privilege). For example, Betazoid ambassador Lwaxana Troi was formally titled "Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Riix, and Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed". Members of the nobility are usually betrothed at a very early age.

The gestation period for Betazoids is typically 10 months. At around age 40, Betazoid females enter a period of increased sexual desire called "the phase" [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/aliens/article/70556.html] . A Betazoid woman's sex drive will typically quadruple in intensity during the phase.

At one time, it was fashionable for Betazoid women to wear elaborate wigs that encaged small animals. The practice, which was cruel to the animals, was stopped when one woman stood up against it.

The Betazoid word "imzadi" means "beloved", although in the (non-canon, like all Star Trek books) novel "Imzadi", by Peter David, the meaning is expanded to mean "the first", as in the first to touch one's soul. This explains why Deanna Troi calls Will Riker "imzadi" when they meet in the episode "Encounter at Farpoint", even though they had not been lovers for years.

For most of TNG's run, Troi speaks with a distinctive accent. In the Season 1 cast interviews it is revealed that the accent was "created" by Marina Sirtis when she was asked to modify an Eastern European accent to make it a distinct Betazoid accent, and she combined it with a Hebrew accent. However when Majel Barrett was cast to play Troi's mother Lwaxana Troi, since Majel didn't have an accent, the accent was attributed to come from Troi's father (a human) instead. However, over the years Troi's use of the accent has gradually diminished; also, when Ian Troi finally appeared onscreen (played by Amick Byram in the episode "Dark Page"), he did not speak with an accent either.

Betazed

Betazed is a member of the United Federation of Planets.

Then-Lieutenant William Riker was stationed on Betazed, where he became romantically involved with psychology student Deanna Troi. [cite episode|title=Encounter at Farpoint|episodelink=Encounter at Farpoint|series=Star Trek: The Next Generation|serieslink=Star Trek: The Next Generation|airdate=1987-09-28] [cite episode|title=Ménage à Troi|episodelink=Ménage à Troi (TNG episode)|series=Star Trek: The Next Generation|serieslink=Star Trek: The Next Generation|airdate=1990-06-10]

The biennial Trade Agreements Conference, an interstellar congress, was held on Betazed in 2366.

Lake Cataria on Betazed was one of Deanna Troi's favorite places. [cite episode|title=All Good Things...|episodelink=All Good Things...|series=Star Trek: The Next Generation|serieslink=Star Trek: The Next Generation|airdate=1994-05-23] The Janaran Falls is a waterfall located on the planet.

In the final year of the Dominion War, Betazed was conquered by the Dominion. In the novel "The Battle of Betazed", it is shown how the planet was ruled by the Jem'Hadar and their Cardassian allies for four months. It was eventually liberated by the Betazoids using telepathic emotional projection against the Jem'Hadar.

Notable Betazoids

*Deanna Troi
*Lwaxana Troi
*Tam Elbrun
*Lon Suder

References

External links

* [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/aliens/article/70556.html Startrek.com: Betazoid]


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