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** Heavily focused on socialization even more so than most intelligent beings (ENT: "Doctor's Orders"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ** Heavily focused on socialization even more so than most intelligent beings (ENT: "Doctor's Orders"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
*** Largely a result of the high population density on [[Denobula]] enforced by geological and climatological factors (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | *** Largely a result of the high population density on [[Denobula]] enforced by geological and climatological factors (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
** Polyamorous culture, with an expectation of three spouses per person | ** Polyamorous culture, with an expectation of three spouses per person (ENT) | ||
*** Additionally, marriages are considered open by default, though most have no fundamental objection to a desire for a closed relationship | *** Additionally, marriages are considered open by default, though most have no fundamental objection to a desire for a closed relationship | ||
*** Heavy reliance on socialization for mental well-being does not necessarily extend to a need to maintain continuous contact in romantic relationships | |||
**** Oftentimes married partners will spend much time apart to pursue individual interests without impacting health of the relationship (ENT: "Stigma"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | |||
** Bi- and pansexuality common amongst Denobulans (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ** Bi- and pansexuality common amongst Denobulans (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
** Denobulans give plants to friends in celebration of a coming wedding in their own family (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | ** Denobulans give plants to friends in celebration of a coming wedding in their own family (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | ||
*** Considered metaphorical for the need to tend to a relationship to allow it to grow | *** Considered metaphorical for the need to tend to a relationship to allow it to grow | ||
** Denobulan men usually eschew public displays of affection | ** Denobulan men usually eschew public displays of affection, are generally much more inhibited as compared to Denobulan women (ENT: "Dear Doctor") | ||
** Denobulan medical ethics place the desire of the patient above all else, even should such desires result in harm or death (ENT: "The Breach"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ** Denobulan medical ethics place the desire of the patient above all else, even should such desires result in harm or death (ENT: "The Breach"; ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
** Common pastimes at social gatherings include gueaa-dancing and "Stump the Philosopher" (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | ** Common pastimes at social gatherings include gueaa-dancing and "Stump the Philosopher" (ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') |
Revision as of 12:22, 19 March 2018
- Appearance: Mammalian; short hair with a high hairline, prominent temporal ridges running up along the forehead, shallow cleft down the center of the forehead, small Y-shaped ridge on the chin
- Similar ridges along spine
- Long, claw-like nails
- Homeworld: Denobula
- Clawed nails and strong climbing ability suggest descent from arboreal mammals (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay", "The Breach")
- Extremely elastic skin and musculature
- Much broader grin than most humanoid species (ENT: "Broken Bow", "A Night in Sickbay", "Stigma")
- Can inflate the face akin to a pufferfish when in distress (ENT: "Home")
- Sleep on a hibernation cycle of five to six days each year (minimum of two for health) (ENT: "Dear Doctor", "Two Days and Two Nights")
- Normal physiological effects of sleep on the brain gained through waking hallucinations instead; considered a healthy release of stress (ENT: "Exile", "Doctor's Orders")
- Cultural notes
- Heavily focused on socialization even more so than most intelligent beings (ENT: "Doctor's Orders"; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Largely a result of the high population density on Denobula enforced by geological and climatological factors (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Polyamorous culture, with an expectation of three spouses per person (ENT)
- Additionally, marriages are considered open by default, though most have no fundamental objection to a desire for a closed relationship
- Heavy reliance on socialization for mental well-being does not necessarily extend to a need to maintain continuous contact in romantic relationships
- Oftentimes married partners will spend much time apart to pursue individual interests without impacting health of the relationship (ENT: "Stigma"; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Bi- and pansexuality common amongst Denobulans (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Denobulans give plants to friends in celebration of a coming wedding in their own family (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
- Considered metaphorical for the need to tend to a relationship to allow it to grow
- Denobulan men usually eschew public displays of affection, are generally much more inhibited as compared to Denobulan women (ENT: "Dear Doctor")
- Denobulan medical ethics place the desire of the patient above all else, even should such desires result in harm or death (ENT: "The Breach"; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Common pastimes at social gatherings include gueaa-dancing and "Stump the Philosopher" (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
- Heavily focused on socialization even more so than most intelligent beings (ENT: "Doctor's Orders"; ENT Novel: Live by the Code)