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**** Learned application of their abilities rather than innate skill (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'') | **** Learned application of their abilities rather than innate skill (TNG Novel: ''Vendetta'') | ||
***** ''Possibly related to Anji's moment-capturing ability from ''Insurrection''? '' | ***** ''Possibly related to Anji's moment-capturing ability from ''Insurrection''? '' | ||
***** ''''Vendetta'' likely proposed this as explanation for "Yesterday's Enterprise", but later portrayed as via [[Guinan]]'s [[Nexus]] experience in ''The Buried Age''; potentially this allowed her to simply expand this ability?'' | ***** '' ''Vendetta'' likely proposed this as explanation for "Yesterday's Enterprise", but later portrayed as via [[Guinan]]'s [[Nexus]] experience in ''The Buried Age''; potentially this allowed her to simply expand this ability?'' | ||
[[Category:Intelligent Species]] | [[Category:Intelligent Species]] |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 17 March 2019
- Appearance: Mammalian; largely indistinguishable from Humans (TNG)
- Homeworld: El-Auria
- Forced into a diaspora following Borg attack on El-Auria (TNG: "Q Who")
- Reputation as a species of listeners
- Biological notes
- Some degree of telepathic, potentially even telekinetic abilities (TNG: "Q Who")
- Vague empathic sense between close individuals (TNG Novel: Vendetta)
- Innate sense of the surrounding spacetime continuum (TNG Novel: Vendetta)
- Learned application of their abilities rather than innate skill (TNG Novel: Vendetta)
- Some degree of telepathic, potentially even telekinetic abilities (TNG: "Q Who")