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** In certain particular situations, able to communicate with non-telepathic species | ** In certain particular situations, able to communicate with non-telepathic species | ||
** Telepathy tends to be extremely powerful as compared with other species | ** Telepathy tends to be extremely powerful as compared with other species | ||
** Vast majority of Betazoids gain telepathic abilities upon puberty (TNG Novel: ''The Battle of Betazed''; TNG: "Tin Man") | |||
*** Small fraction of a percent are telepathic from birth (TNG Novel: ''The Battle of Betazed''; TNG: "Tin Man") | |||
**** Such individuals generally suffer debilitating social and psychological damage if not carefully guided due to uncontrolled and constant exposure of thoughts of the general populace (TNG Novel: ''The Battle of Betazed''; TNG: "Tin Man") | |||
* Cultural notes | * Cultural notes | ||
** [[Betazoid faith]] | ** [[Betazoid faith]] |
Revision as of 19:52, 13 September 2018
- Appearance: Mammalian; black irises, otherwise largely indistinguishable from Humans
- Homeworld: Betazed
- Telepathic, able to communicate directly among one another, other telepathic species
- In certain particular situations, able to communicate with non-telepathic species
- Telepathy tends to be extremely powerful as compared with other species
- Vast majority of Betazoids gain telepathic abilities upon puberty (TNG Novel: The Battle of Betazed; TNG: "Tin Man")
- Small fraction of a percent are telepathic from birth (TNG Novel: The Battle of Betazed; TNG: "Tin Man")
- Such individuals generally suffer debilitating social and psychological damage if not carefully guided due to uncontrolled and constant exposure of thoughts of the general populace (TNG Novel: The Battle of Betazed; TNG: "Tin Man")
- Small fraction of a percent are telepathic from birth (TNG Novel: The Battle of Betazed; TNG: "Tin Man")
- Cultural notes
- Betazoid faith
- Violence and war largely abandoned centuries ago (TNG Novel: The Battle of Betazed)
- Natural telepathic abilities cause privacy to be more a lack of intrusion than a personal protection
- Few feelings or beliefs considered requiring secrecy, with little shame in sharing opinions
- Lack of nudity taboo likely a result of this as well
- Betazoid society divided into noble houses
- At least five houses
- Each designated with a number
- Male heirs known as "Scions", female heirs known as "Daughters" (TNG Novel: The Battle of Betazed)