Post-Valeris guidelines for telepathy use in Starfleet?
What gets me is, why couldn't Starfleet find a full Betazoid to be Picard's Bridge psychic? Was Deanna just one of the only Betazoids in Starfleet at the time?
Not sure if bridge psychic was her actual job or just one she was "drafted" into. No other ships seem to have one.What gets me is, why couldn't Starfleet find a full Betazoid to be Picard's Bridge psychic? Was Deanna just one of the only Betazoids in Starfleet at the time?
Not sure if bridge psychic was her actual job or just one she was "drafted" into. No other ships seem to have one.
Yep, I've remarked several times on this board before that a full telepath would be a lot more useful than an empath. My head canon would be that either most betazoids don't want to serve in Starfleet (like Vulcans) or perhaps it's considered unethical to use full telepaths in that role (but empaths such as Deanna are still OK' ish).
Or perhaps all true telepaths are scooped by the Corps. ('The Corps is father! The Corps is mother!')
Or it could be a matter of trust.Maybe information gained through telepathy is just considered unreliable, much like why a polygraph can't be used in court. Perhaps Starfleet doesn't assign telepaths to ships because they don't believe in their capabilities. It could have just so happened that the counselor assigned to the Enterprise had empathic powers and so Picard made use of them when appropriate, but that really had nothing to do with her posting to the ship.
I could see that to be very true.We see Troi on the bridge a great deal because we are always tuning in during the big crucial moments. But in the day-to-day operation of the ship, I assume most of her time would be spent in her office counseling people.
Or it could be a matter of trust.
Yeah, no.....Starfleet needs the PSI Corps...sorry, wrong franchise.![]()
I wouldn't be surprised if they have their own mini "Psi-Corp" for use in operations.I'm sure Section 31 has a psionic research division.
I wouldn't be surprised if they have their own mini "Psi-Corp" for use in operations.
Interesting.SF is able to manipulate people's brainwaves to suppress telepathic activities. Janeway said as much to that Telepath (the one Kes defeated early on).
Interesting.
Then Telepathy Blocking Tech should be common enough by that reasoning.Yes, but not at all surprising if you consider the fact that Vulcans and Betazoids are in the Federation.
Its likely they would have offered their expertise to help protect non-telepaths from intrusion, and of course to be able to subdue dangerous telepaths.... in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Vulcans (since they were founding member) shared the tech first to SF.
Then Telepathy Blocking Tech should be common enough by that reasoning.
Do you mean the episode where Voyager had to deal with the Botha's?UFP doesn't make it a habit to assume ill-intent, and starships crews are capable of modifying their systems in a number of ways to emit anti-psionic fields (pretty much like what VOY did in the same episode that Kes disabled the telepath).
The Botha telepathy was defeated by Kes, whose telepathic abilities allowed her to "mirror" their attacks back onto the perpetrator (although she required aid from The Doctor – whose holographic nature also rendered him immune – to focus long enough to do so). This immunity allowed her to trigger a resonance burst from the warp core, which blocked the Botha's psionic field. However, both the Botha on Voyager and his ships were illusions, disappearing after informing Captain Kathryn Janeway that he had no reason for attacking them other than that he could. The Botha's true nature was never discovered.
Do you mean the episode where Voyager had to deal with the Botha's?
You know what I've always been curious about, how do Aliens with Telepathy communicate with other species using Telepathic Voices/Words.
If the species speaks a different language, wouldn't you be hearing their native language.
Since the Universal Translator seems to only work on Audio that you can hear, it shouldn't work on the Psionic level.
So any voices you hear from a species who speaks a alien tongue from you, wouldn't that be heard in their native language?
I would assume that sending anything more than your Psionic Voice, like a Image, or Memory would be more mentally taxing / straining.The UT might also have brain scanning properties. I doubt its something that's always used, but if it does, then it can use it to better analyse and translate unknown languages... which would go beyond mere audio analysis.
Given the fact commbadges are usually assigned to users on ships and stations, its possible that they scan brainwaves in a sort of passive mode.
Saying that, I agree there's an inconsistency in Telepaths who try to communicate with alien species (whose language is unfamiliar). But its possible that the Telepathy on some level acts as a UT in itself in that case.
Either that, or they predominantly focus on thoughts themselves (visual ones) from the aliens with different languages.
There was a similar situation in TNG in which Troi's mother was teaching other telepathic aliens who had a hard time with speach itself (The episode in which it was reveal Troi had a sister - Kestra I think)... so Lwaxana had to rely on telepathy and sharing of actual thoughts as images to understand what they are thinking.
Its possible this mode of telepathy is sort of what Telepaths have to rely on anyway... at least at first. Once they get acquainted, I suspect 'language' becomes less of a barrier, or its 'connected' in some way with the UT.
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