foravalon said:
But that might be a simplification considering the name of Pava Ek'Noor sh'Aqabaa and her mother Undeieela zh'Noor. Although thier names might not be accurate.
For example, I'm not sure where the name Aqabaa first came in. In the SFA comic I read with Pava's mother, she was only called "Undeieela Noor", some Memory Beta contributor might have correctly added a Zh' to the name but incorrectly added it to "Noor".
Q420 said:
^ That has been fixed. Besides, Undeieela is obviously a shen...
Q420 said:
Aren't the shen the more aggressive and, well, sexy, of the Andorian female genders?
Timo said:
As a biological apropos, are the Andorians the only species on their planet to have the four-gendered setup? Or do we learn of other species of the same reproductive strategy, perhaps allowing us to establish when in the evolutionary process the strategy was adopted?
foravalon said:
I wondered that too, and I think that is indeed the case, as with "Shar" Thirishar ch'Thane and his Zhavey, Charivretha zh'Thane, there is also Shathrissia zh'Cheen and her Zhavey Sessethantis zh'Cheen.
And it seems the Zhavey's family name is preceeded by the gender prefix of the named individual, like Ch'Thane, Sh'Thane, or the lispy Th'Thane, if Shar had Shen and Thaan siblings.
But that might be a simplification considering the name of Pava Ek'Noor sh'Aqabaa and her mother Undeieela zh'Noor. Although thier names might not be accurate.
For example, I'm not sure where the name Aqabaa first came in. In the SFA comic I read with Pava's mother, she was only called "Undeieela Noor", some Memory Beta contributor might have correctly added a Zh' to the name but incorrectly added it to "Noor". The full name of Pava's mother is then perhaps "Undeieela Noor zh'Aqabaa", with Pava's "Ek'Noor" paying some kind of regard to that.
If that's the case it could also be that as a famous author of romantic holonovels the name "Undeieela Noor" is akin to something like "Rita Sue", a first name by which she is notoriously known.
It can work...
Timo said:
As a biological apropos, are the Andorians the only species on their planet to have the four-gendered setup? Or do we learn of other species of the same reproductive strategy, perhaps allowing us to establish when in the evolutionary process the strategy was adopted?
3D Master said:
Pava Ek'Noor has no zh', sh', or whatever prefix.
Tobin_Dax said:
The details of who provides what (and the zhen incubating) imply to me that the zhen doesn't provide any genetic material to the zygote. (See Therin's post on the first page.)
Q420 said:
I shoulda put a "".
Aren't the shen the more aggressive and, well, sexy, of the Andorian female genders?
Q420 said:
^ That [Undeieela zh'Noor] has been fixed. Besides, Undeieela is obviously a shen...
foravalon said:
As Pava tells her classmate in SFA #13 "Andorian reproduction is complicated", even more when a "father" if any, is involved.
Therin of Andor said:
Tobin_Dax said:
The details of who provides what (and the zhen incubating) imply to me that the zhen doesn't provide any genetic material to the zygote. (See Therin's post on the first page.)
However, the zhavey nurtures the child in her temporary kheth (pouch), which grows over and around the lower abdomen for the final phase of Andorian gestation. Speculating: I would think that influential, unique zhavey hormones etc would steer the development of the foetus in certain ways, even if no actual genetic material was contributed at fertilization. (Where's Heather?) The same foetus in a different kheth and with a different zhavey would develop in different ways.
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