^ Although they were originally called Vulcanians...
I see absolutely nothing wrong with it.When I first heard Troi was a "betazoid", I didnt know what that word meant. The suffix 'oid' was odd there.
I thought she would look like, I dont know, a squid or whatever.
Then someone said, betazoids are from Betazed.
The universal translator must have had a glitch. The word don't sound like a demonym.
Why Betazoid and not Betazedean, like Organian, Andorian, Vulcan, Alderaanian, Romulan, see what I am saying?
from the planet Vulcanis.^ Although they were originally called Vulcanians...
Maybe Betazan? Sounds better to me...
Why would members of the species then happily refer to themselves as Deltans and Betazoid without correcting others as to what their true name is?Betazed was probably named just like Delta was: A code name given to it by the human explorers who made first contact. Similar to the Deltans (who are actually from 'Dhei' of the star 'Lta', and the humans who visited them simply shortened it to 'Delta' - thank you Christopher), the Betazoids' own name for the planet is probably completely different. I'm guessing whoever made first contact with them simply gave it a letter combination, i.e. 'Beta' and 'Zed'.
Or Liverpudlian. Why aren't Liverpudlians from Liverpuddle?Could just be their own term that made it into Fed standard. Like Michigander.
And the Outer Limits episode "The Duplicate Man" featured a murderous, dangerously unpredictable creature called a Megasoid. It looked like a guy in a chicken suit.Crewman Dax from TUC was a Megazoid.
Why would members of the species then happily refer to themselves as Deltans and Betazoid without correcting others as to what their true name is?Betazed was probably named just like Delta was: A code name given to it by the human explorers who made first contact. Similar to the Deltans (who are actually from 'Dhei' of the star 'Lta', and the humans who visited them simply shortened it to 'Delta' - thank you Christopher), the Betazoids' own name for the planet is probably completely different. I'm guessing whoever made first contact with them simply gave it a letter combination, i.e. 'Beta' and 'Zed'.
Why would members of the species then happily refer to themselves as Deltans and Betazoid without correcting others as to what their true name is?
Wasn't that dude on Talos IV?
"Ask your doctor about Betazan today."Maybe Betazan? Sounds better to me...
Hard to figure out how to pronounce it, though. It looks like "Beh-tazz-an" to me.
"Ask your doctor about Betazan today."
Yep, same costume. Part of it, anyway.Wasn't that dude on Talos IV?
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