I’ve been thinking and wondering about joined lifeforms. Or at least ones that work so strongly together that they can effectively be seen as one person.
The Friagloim, like Arislelemakinstess in Rising Son
Joined Trill, as seen in DS9 and numerous novels
Binar pairs, like in TNG “11001001”
Maybe the nanites from TNG “Evolution”
Can anybody think of any others?
In particular I was thinking about “group” beings like this in relations to government and political office.
It seems to me that some species groups exist that work so closely together to effectively be treated as a single person.
Meaning, that in the Federation (or other similar organizations containing such beings) there must be allowances [rights] for such joined group beings to run for and be elected to political office. The group being would be treated as a single person who would share the political power, etc.
What really brought this on was a rethinking of the situation towards the end of Worlds of DS9: Trill: Unjoined, when the President of the planet Trill, Lirisse Maz, became unjoined. She ceased to be Lirisse Maz, the joined Trill who had been elected, and became 2 different beings: the symbiont Maz and the host Lirisse Durghan. The symbiont Maz could not effectively be President, and didn’t want to anyway because it was going back into the symbiont pools. Lirisse Durghan, apparently, did still want to serve as President.
I would think that there is no legal right for Lirisse Durghan to continue to serve in an office that she wasn’t elected to. The host Lirisse Durghan was not the entity elected to office. That joined being of Lirisse Maz ceased to exist once Maz became unjoined with the host. I would argue that both Maz and Lirisse Durghan would need to step down from office. And then the position should fall to the next person legally in line for the office.
While these group beings can run for office and serve in office, I think they can’t fundamentally change their very state/existence and still be allowed to stay in office. They were voted into office as a joined group entity, in a situation where none of the voters ever expected them to split. [The voters didn’t elect the host Lirisse Durghan; they elected the joined being Lirisse Maz.] If they were to split up, then none of the individual components any longer constitute the entirely of the being that was voted into office. Therefore, that elected official is “dead” or “missing” or at least “incapacitated beyond the ability to do the job”. Therefore, the office should fall to whoever is next in line according to previously established succession laws.
Note, there is no reason to believe the Trill government has a standing succession law that states a host may automatically take over for the joined entity it used to be before the symbiont left. Because, prior to that book, medical science was such that no host could ever survive for long after the symbiont left.
BTW, I was very fascinated by the events that took place on Trill during “Unjoined”. I had always felt that the unjoined Trill of the society were an oppressed majority and that change needed to come to Trill. It’s too bad that the story of Trill society has never been followed up on in later books, etc. I would like to know what happen to them. And I would like to think the society is more democratic and egalitarian now.
The Friagloim, like Arislelemakinstess in Rising Son
Joined Trill, as seen in DS9 and numerous novels
Binar pairs, like in TNG “11001001”
Maybe the nanites from TNG “Evolution”
Can anybody think of any others?
In particular I was thinking about “group” beings like this in relations to government and political office.
It seems to me that some species groups exist that work so closely together to effectively be treated as a single person.
Meaning, that in the Federation (or other similar organizations containing such beings) there must be allowances [rights] for such joined group beings to run for and be elected to political office. The group being would be treated as a single person who would share the political power, etc.
What really brought this on was a rethinking of the situation towards the end of Worlds of DS9: Trill: Unjoined, when the President of the planet Trill, Lirisse Maz, became unjoined. She ceased to be Lirisse Maz, the joined Trill who had been elected, and became 2 different beings: the symbiont Maz and the host Lirisse Durghan. The symbiont Maz could not effectively be President, and didn’t want to anyway because it was going back into the symbiont pools. Lirisse Durghan, apparently, did still want to serve as President.
I would think that there is no legal right for Lirisse Durghan to continue to serve in an office that she wasn’t elected to. The host Lirisse Durghan was not the entity elected to office. That joined being of Lirisse Maz ceased to exist once Maz became unjoined with the host. I would argue that both Maz and Lirisse Durghan would need to step down from office. And then the position should fall to the next person legally in line for the office.
While these group beings can run for office and serve in office, I think they can’t fundamentally change their very state/existence and still be allowed to stay in office. They were voted into office as a joined group entity, in a situation where none of the voters ever expected them to split. [The voters didn’t elect the host Lirisse Durghan; they elected the joined being Lirisse Maz.] If they were to split up, then none of the individual components any longer constitute the entirely of the being that was voted into office. Therefore, that elected official is “dead” or “missing” or at least “incapacitated beyond the ability to do the job”. Therefore, the office should fall to whoever is next in line according to previously established succession laws.
Note, there is no reason to believe the Trill government has a standing succession law that states a host may automatically take over for the joined entity it used to be before the symbiont left. Because, prior to that book, medical science was such that no host could ever survive for long after the symbiont left.
BTW, I was very fascinated by the events that took place on Trill during “Unjoined”. I had always felt that the unjoined Trill of the society were an oppressed majority and that change needed to come to Trill. It’s too bad that the story of Trill society has never been followed up on in later books, etc. I would like to know what happen to them. And I would like to think the society is more democratic and egalitarian now.