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[[File:Luwaxana troi.jpg|thumb|right| | [[File:Luwaxana troi.jpg|thumb|right|Luwaxana Troi, Federation Ambassador from Betazed]] | ||
'''Betazed''' is a major member of the [[United Federation of Planets]]. It is home to the '''Betazoid''' race. | '''Betazed''' is a major member of the [[United Federation of Planets]]. It is home to the '''Betazoid''' race. | ||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
Almost nothing is known about the political structure of Betazed. Betazed's ambassador to the Federation council, [[ | Almost nothing is known about the political structure of Betazed. Betazed's ambassador to the Federation council, [[Luwaxana Troi]], carries a number of ritualistic titles: Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, and Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed. What, if any, meaning these titles have in Betazoid politics is unknown. | ||
As [[telepathy|telepaths]], Betazoids have little concept of privacy. They tend to read the thoughts of anyone in their vicinity without any remorse, but they compensate somewhat by being frank about their own thoughts and opinions. | |||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
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Betazed has no known military assets, relying entirely upon [[Starfleet]] for defense. They apparently don't even have an independent [[starship]] for their ambassador to use when travelling on official business<ref>[[TNG]] "Manhunt"</ref>. | Betazed has no known military assets, relying entirely upon [[Starfleet]] for defense. They apparently don't even have an independent [[starship]] for their ambassador to use when travelling on official business<ref>[[TNG]] "Manhunt"</ref>. | ||
Betazoid advisors are potentially useful in military organizations, since powerful telepaths can read the minds of enemy commanders at a considerable distance<ref>[[TNG]] "Tin Man"</ref>. | Betazoid advisors are potentially useful in military organizations, since powerful telepaths can read the minds of enemy commanders at a considerable distance<ref>[[TNG]] "Tin Man"</ref>. Betazoids apparently have little interest in using their abilities in a military context, however, as Starfleet seems to have no Betazoid telepaths routinely assigned to this role. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 13:18, 5 May 2023
Betazed is a major member of the United Federation of Planets. It is home to the Betazoid race.
Organization
Almost nothing is known about the political structure of Betazed. Betazed's ambassador to the Federation council, Luwaxana Troi, carries a number of ritualistic titles: Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, and Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed. What, if any, meaning these titles have in Betazoid politics is unknown.
As telepaths, Betazoids have little concept of privacy. They tend to read the thoughts of anyone in their vicinity without any remorse, but they compensate somewhat by being frank about their own thoughts and opinions.
Attributes
Betazoids are telepaths with varying levels of ability. They can send and receive thoughts with little effort, even extracting secret information in seconds[1], although a small number of races are resistant to their abilities.
Betazoids are physically almost indistinguishable from humans (the only visible difference being that Betazoids have black irises in their eyes), and they can interbreed, producing children who generally have less psionic ability, showing empathy instead of telepathy.
Territory
Betazed is not known to have any colonies in other star systems.
Threat Assessment
Betazed has no known military assets, relying entirely upon Starfleet for defense. They apparently don't even have an independent starship for their ambassador to use when travelling on official business[2].
Betazoid advisors are potentially useful in military organizations, since powerful telepaths can read the minds of enemy commanders at a considerable distance[3]. Betazoids apparently have little interest in using their abilities in a military context, however, as Starfleet seems to have no Betazoid telepaths routinely assigned to this role.