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* Also known as: Tamarian
* Also known as: Tamarian
* Appearance: Mammalian; large bony ridges across the scalp, nasal slits, elongated thumbs
* Appearance: Mammalian; large bony ridges across the scalp, nasal slits, elongated thumbs
* Biology
** Neurological structure differs significantly from most known humanoid species (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
*** Less sense of self as independent entities than other humanoids (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
*** Results in deep identification with archetypal figures, perceiving themselves as embodying those figures while performing certain actions until said actions are completed (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
* Culture
* Culture
** Society largely based on mythological cycles (TNG: "Darmok")
** Society largely based on mythological cycles (TNG: "Darmok")

Revision as of 22:42, 23 June 2018

  • Also known as: Tamarian
  • Appearance: Mammalian; large bony ridges across the scalp, nasal slits, elongated thumbs
  • Biology
    • Neurological structure differs significantly from most known humanoid species (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
      • Less sense of self as independent entities than other humanoids (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
      • Results in deep identification with archetypal figures, perceiving themselves as embodying those figures while performing certain actions until said actions are completed (TNG Short Story: "Friends With the Sparrows")
  • Culture
    • Society largely based on mythological cycles (TNG: "Darmok")
    • Language reliant on historical or mythological references (TNG: "Darmok")