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* Appearance: Mammalian; spots running across forehead, down sides to ankles
* Appearance: Mammalian
** Spots running across forehead, down sides to ankles (Various)
*** Near-identical to [[Kriosian]]s (TNG: "The Perfect Mate"; TNG Novel: ''A Time to Kill'')
** Small subgroup lacks spots, has a prominent forehead ridge; formed as a result of cross-species migration of the [[Qu'vat virus]], integrated rather than cured (TOS Novel: ''Forged in Fire''; TNG: "The Host")
** Small subgroup lacks spots, has a prominent forehead ridge; formed as a result of cross-species migration of the [[Qu'vat virus]], integrated rather than cured (TOS Novel: ''Forged in Fire''; TNG: "The Host")
* Lifespan: ~100 years
* Lifespan: ~100 years
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*** Such Trill often become Guardians in the Caves of Mak'ala to watch over unjoined [[symbiont]]s
*** Such Trill often become Guardians in the Caves of Mak'ala to watch over unjoined [[symbiont]]s
** Zhian'tara ritual allows a Guardian to transfer the memories of former hosts into individuals close to the current host, to better facilitate integration within the host
** Zhian'tara ritual allows a Guardian to transfer the memories of former hosts into individuals close to the current host, to better facilitate integration within the host
** Trill tend to have cold hands relative to body temperature (DS9: "A Man Alone"; DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Twilight'')
** Trill tend to have cold hands relative to body temperature (DS9: "A Man Alone"; DS9 Short Story: "Old Souls"; DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Twilight'')
** Dissociative disorders among the most common psychological disorders for Trill (DS9 Short Story: "Reflections")
* Cultural notes
* Cultural notes
** [[Games and sports#Trill|Trill games]]
** [[Games and sports#Trill|Trill games]]
** Customary for all Trill to submit applications to Symbiosis Commission at age twelve to evaluate suitability for joining (DS9 Short Story: "Second Star to the Right...")
** Customary for all Trill to submit applications to Symbiosis Commission at age twelve to evaluate suitability for joining (DS9 Short Story: "Second Star to the Right...")
*** Not required, but few refrain (DS9 Short Story: "Second Star to the Right...")
*** Not required, but few refrain (DS9 Short Story: "Second Star to the Right...")
** Capital punishment abolished c.mid-20st century (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")
** Musical instruments
** Musical instruments
*** Syn lara (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit'')
*** Syn lara (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor"; DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit'')
**** Similar to a piano (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")
** Weapons
*** Sh'uk (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")
**** Execution tool as late as mid-20st century (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")


==History==
==History==


* c.23000 BCE: First joining between a symbiont and the species that would later become Trill (DS9 Novel: ''Trill: Unjoined'')
* c.23000 BCE: First joining between a symbiont and the species that would later become Trill (DS9 Novel: ''Trill: Unjoined'')
* Early 21st century: First contact with [[Vulcan (species)|Vulcan]]s (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")
* 2040s: Development of [[warp drive]]. (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")
* Mid-21st century: First contact with [[Vulcan (species)|Vulcan]]s (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")
* By 2154: First contact with [[Human]]s
* By 2154: First contact with [[Human]]s
** [[Tobin Dax]] present for launch of [[Columbia NX-02]] (Destiny novel: ''Gods of Night'')
** [[Tobin Dax]] present for launch of [[Columbia NX-02]] (Destiny novel: ''Gods of Night'')
* 2367: Status of Trill/symbiont relations becomes general public knowledge, as a result of injury incurred by Ambassador [[Odan]] during [[Peliar Zel]] mediations (TNG: "The Host")
* 2367: Status of Trill/symbiont relations becomes general public knowledge, as a result of injury incurred by Ambassador [[NFN Odan]] during [[Peliar Zel]] mediations (TNG: "The Host")


[[Category:Intelligent Species]]
[[Category:Intelligent Species]]
[[Category:Trill topics|#]]
[[Category:Trill topics|#]]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 21 May 2019

  • Appearance: Mammalian
    • Spots running across forehead, down sides to ankles (Various)
      • Near-identical to Kriosians (TNG: "The Perfect Mate"; TNG Novel: A Time to Kill)
    • Small subgroup lacks spots, has a prominent forehead ridge; formed as a result of cross-species migration of the Qu'vat virus, integrated rather than cured (TOS Novel: Forged in Fire; TNG: "The Host")
  • Lifespan: ~100 years
  • Homeworld: Trillius Prime
  • Biological notes
    • Evolved from furred primates with ridged brows (DS9 Novel: Trill: Unjoined)
    • Biochemically compatible with symbionts also native to Trillius Prime
      • Joining forms a composite being, with memories of each host and composite carried over into the next host
      • Half of all Trill compatible with symbionts, but public belief is that the ratio is closer to one in a thousand, due to slim availability of symbionts to join (DS9: "Equilibrium")
        • Only three hundred symbionts are available per year on average, as compared to one thousand applicants to the Symbiosis Commission
      • Approved candidates usually in late-20s to early-30s, old enough to have formed a solid self-identity while still providing a significant portion of their life to share with a symbiont.
      • Joining permanent 93 hours after implantation; at that point, symbiont cannot be removed without killing the host within hours (DS9: "Dax")
      • Trill/symbiont connection facilitated by isoboramine neurotransmitter (DS9: "Equilibrium")
      • Joined Trill especially sensitive to insect venom (DS9: "The Siege")
      • Joining kept generally secret until public revelation in 2367 (TNG: "The Host")
      • Reassociation between symbionts in a past relationship in new hosts is illegal under Trill law, to prevent the solidification of a permanent aristocracy via symbionts carrying forth organizations and connections from host to host
    • Some Trill show psionic potential
      • Such Trill often become Guardians in the Caves of Mak'ala to watch over unjoined symbionts
    • Zhian'tara ritual allows a Guardian to transfer the memories of former hosts into individuals close to the current host, to better facilitate integration within the host
    • Trill tend to have cold hands relative to body temperature (DS9: "A Man Alone"; DS9 Short Story: "Old Souls"; DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Twilight)
    • Dissociative disorders among the most common psychological disorders for Trill (DS9 Short Story: "Reflections")
  • Cultural notes
    • Trill games
    • Customary for all Trill to submit applications to Symbiosis Commission at age twelve to evaluate suitability for joining (DS9 Short Story: "Second Star to the Right...")
      • Not required, but few refrain (DS9 Short Story: "Second Star to the Right...")
    • Capital punishment abolished c.mid-20st century (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")
    • Musical instruments
      • Syn lara (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor"; DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit)
        • Similar to a piano (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")
    • Weapons
      • Sh'uk (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")
        • Execution tool as late as mid-20st century (DS9 Short Story: "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor")

History

  • c.23000 BCE: First joining between a symbiont and the species that would later become Trill (DS9 Novel: Trill: Unjoined)
  • 2040s: Development of warp drive. (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")
  • Mid-21st century: First contact with Vulcans (DS9 Short Story: "First Steps")
  • By 2154: First contact with Humans
  • 2367: Status of Trill/symbiont relations becomes general public knowledge, as a result of injury incurred by Ambassador NFN Odan during Peliar Zel mediations (TNG: "The Host")