Ocampa (species)
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- Appearance: Largely indistinguishable from humans
- Large, scalloped ears
- Homeworld: Ocampa
- Biological notes
- Embryos develop within mother's mitral sac (VOY: "Elogium", "Before and After")
- Multiple births common but not exclusive
- Mathematically required for species growth given that Ocampa are only fertile once in their life
- Lifespan of approximately nine Ocampan years
- Calculated as approximately 13.5 Human years; see Ocampan calendar
- Ocampa lifespan divided into phases
- Childhood spans the first half-year, with adulthood by one year old (VOY: "Before and After")
- Young Ocampa inherit memories via telepathic contact with community, making up for shortened childhood with accelerated learning rate (VOY Novel: Evolution)
- Ocampa naturally possess eidetic memory, also aiding in accelerated learning (VOY: "Eye of the Needle")
- Elogium (VOY: "Elogium")
- Single mating period during a given Ocampa lifespan (VOY: "Elogium")
- Occurs between ages of four and five (VOY: "Elogium")
- Mitral sac forms during this period, sheds if no child is conceived (VOY: "Elogium")
- Mother begins to produce ipasaphor from their palms, indicating beginning of fertility window (VOY: "Elogium")
- Ipasaphor helps to facilitates six-day mating bond (VOY: "Elogium")
- If bond not engaged, fertility window closes permanently 52 hours after production of ipasaphor (VOY: "Elogium")
- Morilogium (VOY: "Before and After")
- Final phase of life (VOY: "Before and After")
- Occurs during ninth year (VOY: "Before and After")
- Rapid physical aging, mental deterioration prior to death (VOY: "Before and After")
- Childhood spans the first half-year, with adulthood by one year old (VOY: "Before and After")
- Telepathic and telekinetic abilities (VOY: "Caretaker", "Cold Fire", "Warlord", "The Gift", "Fury")
- Cultural notes
- Ocampan calendar
- Mnemosia (VOY Short Story: "Closure")
- Telepathic memorial used to store the memories and experiences of elders for later generations (VOY Short Story: "Closure")
- Tradition ended by 24th century (VOY Short Story: "Closure")
- Potentially in part due to declining telepathic abilities?