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*** Usually unable to access host body's long-term memory (TNG: "Conspiracy") | *** Usually unable to access host body's long-term memory (TNG: "Conspiracy") | ||
** Descended from [[symbiont]]s of [[Trillius Prime]] (DS9 Short Story: "Sins of the Mother") | ** Descended from [[symbiont]]s of [[Trillius Prime]] (DS9 Short Story: "Sins of the Mother") | ||
*** Similar biochemistry, genetic structure as a result (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil'') | |||
**** DNA similar enough that it can be mistaken for symbiont DNA (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil'') | |||
**** Neurological connection still mediated by [[isoboramine]] (DS9 Novel: ''Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil'') | |||
[[Category:Intelligent Species]] | [[Category:Intelligent Species]] | ||
[[Category:Trill topics|#]] | [[Category:Trill topics|#]] |
Revision as of 12:18, 15 May 2019
- Appearance: Insectile
- Lavender, six-legged body about 12cm long (TNG: "Conspiracy")
- Long pincers at front (TNG: "Conspiracy")
- Blue gill at rear (TNG: "Conspiracy")
- Lifespan: Indeterminate
- At least 6,000 years (DS9 Short Story: "Sins of the Mother")
- Biological notes
- Capable of infiltrating the nervous systems of most humanoid species, controlling them internally (TNG: "Conspiracy"; DS9 Short Story: "Sins of the Mother")
- Usually unable to access host body's long-term memory (TNG: "Conspiracy")
- Descended from symbionts of Trillius Prime (DS9 Short Story: "Sins of the Mother")
- Similar biochemistry, genetic structure as a result (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil)
- DNA similar enough that it can be mistaken for symbiont DNA (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil)
- Neurological connection still mediated by isoboramine (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil)
- Similar biochemistry, genetic structure as a result (DS9 Novel: Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil)
- Capable of infiltrating the nervous systems of most humanoid species, controlling them internally (TNG: "Conspiracy"; DS9 Short Story: "Sins of the Mother")