Pandronian

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Pandronian
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Four Letter Code PAND
Federation Status Friendly
Planet of Origin Pandro
Encountered TAS: Bem
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level M
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"We are one, that is enough."
a Pandronian proverb.
The Pandronians are one of the most unusual species in the galaxy as they are in reality a colony species which requires seven individual organisms to combine together to create a single humanoid individual.

Home System

  • Quadrant: Beta
  • Location: ??? Sector (coordinates A27-0002-1300??)
  • Proper Name: Pandrios system
  • Star: It orbits a class F (Yellow/White) star
  • Distance from Star: its orbit is approximately 37 million km
  • Companions: It is the 3rd of 9 planets in the system

Home World

  • Proper Name: Pandro
  • Diameter: 14,??? km (7,959 miles)
  • Gravity: 0.91 standard gravity with a density of 5.0
  • Axial Tilt: 6.3%, with minimal seasonal changes
  • Orbital Period: 379 days
  • Rotational Period: 22.8 hours
  • Classification: M
    • Surface Water: 54%
    • Atmosphere: 1.07% is a standard pressure with 71% nitrogen, 26% oxygen, 3% trace chemicals
    • Climate: Mainly a temperate planet with swamps and mountain ranges.
    • Population: Just over 1 billion Pandronians but there are almost 8 billion individual colony creatures of which 7 billion are needed to create the 1 billion Pandronians on the planet.

History

There are few records and much speculation among various experts as to how the Pandronians evolved into such an unusual state that when blended together into a single colony of seven unique beings they would create a single individual. Regardless of what factors influenced this bizarre form of evolution the Pandronians were able to progress and learn new technology and skills that allowed them to flourish and master their world.

While their very gradual, almost glacial slow progression from a primitive, pre-industrial species to that of one that had learned to master space flight is considered to be unusual it was not marred by wars, border disputes or any other form of aggressive, anti-social behavior.

Their location far from any shipping lanes and any strategic locations ensured their relatively unmarred history of unintentional isolationism. Even after they mastered space flight their world remains off the beaten path and receives few visitors.

A freighter belonging to the Pandorians approached and received permission to dock at a Federation controlled commercial space station in 2231. This was the first time contact had been established between them.

The Pandronians enjoyed a friendly relationship with the Federation, and a mission was approved to have an exchange program when the Pandronians expressed a wish to observe the workings of Starfleet in the 2260s. Commander Ari bn Bem was allowed to join the crew of the USS Enterprise as an observer.

During the Dominion War they remained strictly neutral and withdrew all of their space craft to their home world and avoided any outside contact until the war had finally drawn to a close.

Since the end of the war they have re-established contact with the Federation and engaged in limited trade but do not seem to be very motivated to extend their sphere of influence or travel very far from their home world.

Government

They have a single unified government and are ruled by a Premier who can make completely objective decisions with the help of an organism called the Tam Paupa.

Description

They are a truly unique species with what appears to be the ability to independently separate sections of their bodies. In reality they are a colony lifeform with seven different individuals combined together to create what appears to be a single humanoid.

When combined together they appear to be a typical humanoid with variable heights ranging between 5’8” and 6’ typically. They have green skin with tufts of red hair, large eyes, and a slightly down-turned mouth. They call their arms and legs, "graspers and walkers."

Physiology

As with most intelligent humanoid species they have a very complex system with specialized organs, and unique hormones, chemicals and enzymes. However that is where all similarities end.

They are in reality not a single individual but a colony species that requires seven distinct parts assembled together to create a single humanoid. These seven parts are the head, upper torso, lower torso, arms or graspers as they call them and the legs or walkers as they call them.

These seven distinct parts of the whole can be disassembled and reassembled with other parts over and over again to create a new colony collective each time. This effective ends the existence of the previous unique Pandronian.

Young Pandronians are referred to as "egglings".

The individual organisms of a Pandronian were autonomous to a large extent. Each individual part could be completely mobile on their own, through some form of levitation. When combined together they walk like any normal bipedal humanoid.

Psychology

As colony creatures, Pandronians existed as cooperative beings made up of discrete organisms. Consequently, the concept of an individual holds a unique meaning for Pandronians, who referred to the colony as "this one" instead of the more expected "I" used by most humanoid species. The separate organisms that constituted a unique Pandronian may have also, over the course of time, "disassembled" and reassembled with other creatures creating a new colony and effectively terminating the existence of the previous unique Pandronian.

Due to the unusual nature of their collective mental functions not much is known about any mental health issues that they may suffer from. Some experts believe that since they can replace a damaged part of the collective with a healthy one that they may do the same if there are any signs of mental health problems.

ESP

Levitate

Each individual part of the Pandorian collective can assemble and disassemble at will. When doing so each part can levitate in order to move slowly from one location to another. This seems to be a natural mental ability developed with in the primitive brains of each section through evolution.

Hive Mind

Each separate part of the Pandorian collective has its own mental thought process and primitive brain. While nowhere near as intelligent as most humanoids in this form they can solve easy problems and ensure their own survival by obtaining the basic necessities of life.

However when they join together into a single individual all seven of these brains meld together to create a unique individual, one with a personality, intelligence and knowledge that is an unusual combination of the entire collective. When joined together into a single individual they lose the ability to levitate. Most experts believe that each individual section can only use one of its two special abilities at one time. Either combine into a hive mind or levitate around.

Religion

They do not seem to have any form of religion or any concepts that might be considered to be a part of some kind of a belief system.

Mythology

They do not seem to have any legends, myths or other forms of semi-historical data. In fact they seem to be completely uninterested in the past. As a result much of their early history is a complete mystery to even them.

Society

They have a very simplistic society with no wars, crime or other antisocial activities. They work well together, care for one another and for the uncombined parts that have not yet reached maturity or have become injured. However there are no truly long lasting family ties, friendships or associations as every time a collective disassembles and then reassembles it becomes a completely new individual.

Their communities are disorganized with no true pattern, simply put together as needed with what appears to be little effort to make them truly effective. They provide the basic needs but lack any identity of their own being merely someplace to live and work.

Culture

Due to the unusual nature of their colony symbiotic synthesis of seven beings into one they do not have any appreciation of most forms of artistic expression. That being said they have traded for and imported instrumental music that has a calming and tranquil affect. Something about the soft melodious tones seems to be enjoyable to the entire colony.

Customs

For an intelligent, sentient species they are unusual as they have never developed anything even closely like customs. Most experts believe this may be due to the unusual nature of their constantly changing physical forms, the constant disassembling and assembling into new unique individuals having robbed them of the ability to develop customs over time.

Technology

For the most part they are content to advance at their own pace. That being said they do on occasion trade for advanced technologies.

Economy

They have the ability to be completely self-sufficient if need be. During the Dominion War they cut off all outside contact. Since that time they have re-established a number of long term trade deals and take an active if limited part in the economic possibilities available to them.

Military

They have a very small military with less than 50 ships. Most of those are merely patrol class frigates designed to escort freighters and patrol their transport lanes. The few true war ships that they have seldom ever leave their system.

Federation Intelligence Files

The Pandronians enjoyed a friendly relationship with the Federation, and a mission was approved to have an exchange program when the Pandronians expressed a wish to observe the workings of Starfleet in the 2260s. Commander Ari bn Bem was allowed to join the crew of the USS Enterprise as an observer.

Sources

Both Memory Alpha and Memory Beta were used as references as well as the following TV episode, TAS: Bem and the Drawn to the Final Frontier - The Making of Star Trek: The Animated Series", TAS DVD

Also used were the following written articles Star Trek Logs Nine and Ten novelization: Bem and The Trek 25th Anniversary Celebration, pp. 51 & 52.

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