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'''Death echoes''' or more formally known as '''post-traumatic telepathic imprint syndrome (PTTIS)''' is a [[Betazoid]] psychological and neurological condition in which the Betazoid continues to perceive the psychic imprint of a deceased individual, especially one with whom the Betazoid shared a strong emotional connection. These "death echoes" manifest as vivid sensory or emotional impressions, such as the feeling of the person’s presence, hearing their voice, or even seeing them in familiar places, despite their physical absence.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/u/2/g/sb118-amity/c/PHTlMtoMlkc "Nowhere to Hide"], Cmdr. [[Kiada Ukinix]], USS Anderson, Stardate 244211.19</ref>
'''Death echoes''' or more formally known as '''post-traumatic telepathic imprint syndrome (PTTIS)''' is a [[Betazoid]] psychological and neurological condition in which the Betazoid continues to perceive the psychic imprint of a deceased individual, especially one with whom the Betazoid shared a strong emotional connection. These "death echoes" manifest as vivid sensory or emotional impressions, such as the feeling of the person’s presence, hearing their voice, or even seeing them in familiar places, despite their physical absence.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/u/2/g/sb118-amity/c/PHTlMtoMlkc "Nowhere to Hide"], Cmdr. [[Kiada Ukinix]], USS Anderson, Stardate 244211.19</ref>{{SimRef|SIMTITLE=Death Echoes|SIMLINK=https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-amity/c/26DFA_sDz5A/m/W2QCdyP3AQAJ|CHARACTERS=Envoy [[Keehani Ukinix]] (with Cmdr Iko and Cmdr Hopper)|SHIP=Amity Outpost|STARDATE=240111.23}}


Death echoes are commonly triggered by traumatic or sudden losses, often in environments of high stress such as war or disaster.
Death echoes are commonly triggered by traumatic or sudden losses, often in environments of high stress such as war or disaster.

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