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  Anomaly TrekMUX - Benzite
Benzites are a slightly built humanoid race who, primarily by the outward evidence of their facial structures -- complete with whisker-like barbels on either side of their nose and mouth -- and their mottled, hairless, blue-green skin, are said to be descended from the amphibians of their homeworld, Benzar.
Benzite mytho-history explains away the low probability of the race evolving naturally by admitting up-front that the evolution was not natural, but the result of outside genetic engineering.
Due to the nature of Benzite social psychology, the score of a given geostructure is based on an aggregate of the scores of all of its natives.
anomaly.mushpark.com /race-benzite.html   (1227 words)

  
 Benzite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Benzites are a humanoid race from the planet Benzar and members of the United Federation of Planets.
Benzites are cultural conformists; almost all of them devotedly follow the millennia-old Doctrine of Andragov.
Benzites compose daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and decade long objectives and use a scoring system to mathematically determine whether they are successes or failures.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Benzite   (845 words)

  
 Benzite
Benzites are a humanoid race whose members require a special breathing apparatus for oxygen atmospheres.
Benzites are very sincere eager people, however, their eagerness is sometimes perceived as superiority.
Benzites tend to be perfectionists, and as part of their eager and perfectionist nature, Benzites will offer advice in improving efficiency.
www.star-fleet.com /library/bookshelf/rm/species-benzite.html   (233 words)

  
 Benzite - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
The Benzites are a species of humanoids native to Benzar, a Federation planet.
Benzites are known to develop from a series of large geostructures, those from the same geostructure naturally look identical.
Benzite contact with the Federation was limited prior to the 24th century but by 2364 contact had widened and Mordock, creator of the Mordock Strategy, became the first Benzite to join Starfleet Academy, edging out several Federation candidates including Wesley Crusher.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Benzite   (416 words)

  
 MDS Archive - Benzite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As a race, Benzites show a sincere but sometimes annoying eagerness to please that is sometimes perceived as superiority.
Benzite government is not a member of the Federation but has relations by treaty.
In contrast to Starfleet procedures, the Benzite space service calls for withholding report of unusual findings until a full analysis can be run and resolution offered.
www.angelfire.com /rpg2/mds/species/st/benzite.html   (129 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Article
As a race, Benzites show a sincere but sometimes annoying eagerness to please that can be perceived as superiority.
Like the Klingons, Benzite government is not a member of the Federation but carries on relations by treaty, such as exchange-officer participation on stardate 42506.5.
In contrast to Starfleet procedures, the Benzite space service calls for an officer to withhold the report of any unusual finding until a full analysis can be run and a resolution offered.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/aliens/article/70554.html   (175 words)

  
 Benzites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benzites are inhabitants of the planet Benzar, a class-M planet with a small amount of benzene in the atmosphere.
Benzites are not considered attractive to humanoid members of the Federation.
They are also noted for their pursuit of knowledge - a pursuit that led them to petition for Starfleet membership as early as possible.
www.ucip.org /map/RacePlanet/Benzites.html   (140 words)

  
 Benzite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benzar has an atmosphere similar to class M, but Benzites in class M environments at one time needed a respiration device to provide supplemental gases for proper respiration.
They are also noted for their pursuit of knowledge - Benzites excel at science and engineering during Academy studies.
All Benzites from the same geostructure are identical in appearance.
www.geocities.com /ktasay/b-races/benzite.htm   (132 words)

  
 Star Trek Lives - Life-Forms - Benzites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benzites from the same geostructure often look identical to a non-Benzite.
Captain Laporin, the commander of a Federation starship that was stormed by Klingons in 2372, was of Benzite ancestry.
By 3272, advances in Benzite medical technology made it unnecessary for Benzites to use a respiration device in Class-M atmosphere.
www.startreklives.de /cultures/benzites.htm   (66 words)

  
 [No title]
They are typically characterized by the respiration devices they wear at the base of their necks, which time-release a life-sustaining atmosphere supplement to the nostril area at the upper lip.
Benzites are well known for their prowess at gaming at computer programming.
Benzite technological contributions have led to the memory expansion of the computer system used at most Federation starbases, and a Benzite created a now widely employed attack method known as the Mordock Strategy for the game of della-chess.
www.jennifersuniverse.com /st/species.html   (2217 words)

  
 ST Frontier Fleet PBeM - Xenology
Mordock, a Benzite applicant to Starfleet Academy with fellow applicant, Wesley Crusher.
Benzites require a special breathing apparatus for supplemental gases when in a standard class-M environment.
Benzites are native to the planet Benzar in the Alpha Quadrant.
www.frontierfleet.com /database/xenology.php?id=27   (250 words)

  
 Celestial Fleet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benzites are a mostly humanoid race from the planet Benzar whose members require a special breathing apparatus for oxygen atmospheres.
This apparatus is worn on their chest with an extension reaching up to just in front of the mouth and nose slit.
They are eager to discuss their abilities and to offer suggestions for improvement in the abilities of others.
users4.ev1.net /~eternalwytch1/celestial/benzite.htm   (274 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Sexual Dimorphism of Star Trek Aliens
All Benzites from the same geostructure look alike, as Mendon told Wesley in TNG: "A Matter of Honor".
Wesley had mistakenly assumed he was Mordock, the Benzite he had met at the Academy exam in TNG: "Coming of Age".
In any case the make-up is the same for male and female Benzites (maybe because there is just one mask in Westmore's studio), although the complexion is subject to change.
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /inconsistencies/dimorphism.htm   (1535 words)

  
 Xenobiology - B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benzar, a recent member of the Federation, has an atmosphere similar to standard Class-M, but Benzites required respiration devices to help them in Class-M environments, until medical advancements rendered these devices obsolete in 2372.
Captain Laporin, the commander of a Federation starship that was stormed by Klingons in 2371, was of Benzite ancestry.
By 2372, advances in Benzite medical technology made it unnecessary for Benzites to use a respiration device in a Class-M atmosphere.
www.usslightflash.com /xenob.htm   (5570 words)

  
 [No title]
Benzites are a humanoid species with a blue tinted skin.
When they travel away from their homeworld they must carry a special gas-release device which delivers short sprays of rare gases directly to the nostril area.
The Benzites are famous for their prowess at computer programming, and have led to many advances in that area in the UCIP.
members.lycos.co.uk /JDowie/vorcomp/benzite.htm   (90 words)

  
 Star Trek Races   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A recent member of the Federation, Benzar is similar to most class M worlds except it has significant quantitys of methane, thus Benzite's off their homeworld require a small device worn over their face to supply additional gasses.
Most Benzites look similar and Benzites from the same geostructure appear identical to all but other Benzites.
Benzite's are known for innovative computer designs and programming techniques.
www.digisys.net /users/cosmo/races.htm   (10958 words)

  
 ST Frontier Fleet PBeM - LCARS: Interstellar Travel Guide - Benzar by Clare Bradley
The inhabitants of Benzar are known as the Benzites.
The Benzites create crystalline sculpture that has received high praise from the UFP Institute of the Arts.
The Benzites show an eagerness to please, that sometimes comes off as annoying, or as superiority.
www.frontierfleet.com /database/index.php?page=280   (335 words)

  
 acamarians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Joining the Federation in the earlier 24th century, they largely kept to themselves, opting to focus on their own exploration of the galaxy while under the protection of the Federation's banner.
Through the study of artifacts and pictograms that date back thousands of years, it is believed that the Benzite culture was once an aquatic race.
Why the species went into the vast cave networks, and how they were able to adapt to a land life with little change is still an answer that has yet to be found.
home.comcast.net /~frontieromega/benzites.htm   (215 words)

  
 Benzites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
2 Benzites live underground in large geostructures, and all Benzites from the same geostructure look so identical that even they cannot say how they tell each other apart.
2 Benzites at one time had to wear a breathing aid when in a standard Oxygen-Nitrogen atmosphere,3 but by 2372 medical advances had rendered this device obsolete.
In 2364 he was the the first Benzite to join Starfleet Academy, edging out several Federation candidates.
www.ditl.org /datspecies.php?38   (164 words)

  
 Lyon Vaun Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Like all Benzites, he is curious almost to a fault.
Quite by accident, Rumpar discovered he was one of the few Benzites who are not allergic to chocolate.
Being a Benzite, he needs a constant supply of Benzine in order to respire correctly.
stfederation.org /hargoth/crew/nes.htm   (114 words)

  
 Daystrom Central Library Network
Benzites are easily recognisable by their striking appearance and beautiful mottled blue skin.
At first, Benzites wishing to work in a Class-M environment had to wear a special respiration device to provide these supplemental gases, but by 2372, advances in Benzite medical technology made this unnecessary.
Benzites from the same geostructure look alike and are often indistinguishable to non-Benzites.
www.s47.org /CCS/DCLN/cultural.php   (12483 words)

  
 Species Template: Benzite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
NOTE: After 2372, Benzite medical science makes the use of the respirator unnecessary.
Also note that Benzites from the same geostructure look identical to non-Benzites, which opens up some interesting ideas, such as allowing a player to play multiple Benzites from the same geostructure
Benzites were seen in the ST: TNG episodes "A Matter of Honor" and "Coming of Age", and were also seen in the DS9 episode "Apocalypse Rising".
www.trek-rpg.net /species/benzite.htm   (150 words)

  
 Scifilm -- TV Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation: "A Matter of Honor"
This is noticed by the new Benzite crewman Mendon aboard the Enterprise but because of cultural differences, Mendon is lax in bringing the situation to Captain Picard's attention.
The scenes where he banters with the Klingon crew in their mess hall are fun and interesting.
The Benzite Mendon is a member of the same gas-breathing species that debuted in "Coming of Age".
www.scifilm.org /tv/st-tng/st-tng2-8.html   (406 words)

  
 Other Races
Possessing highly efficient and logical minds, the Benzites are a great asset to the Federation, and play an important role in multiple design and engineering fields.
Many of this race look alike to non Benzites, this is particularly in the case where two may derive from the same 'geo-structure'.
Their M-Class environment incompatibility had in the past been a cumbersome disadvantage to many Benzites working in the Federation and Starfleet, as they were resigned to wearing specially adapted respiratory apparatus.
www.trekmania.net /diplomatic/others.htm   (4162 words)

  
 STAR TREK: UFS ARCADIA: Overview of Major Races & Powers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Andoria's cities are built underground in order to take advantage of geothermal energy ("Aenar").
"A Matter of Honor" [TNG] showed Benzites wearing special respirators near the mouth in order to breathe in class-M environments.
Between 2365 and 2373, a means was found to enable Benzites to breathe oxygen.
www.starcadia.org /overview.htm   (1782 words)

  
 Diplomatic Alignments of the Temporal Federation
Bajorans are led by both a spiritual leader (Kai) and by a provisional government.
Benzites are blue-skinned with distinctive facial features.Benzar, a member of the Temporal Federation, has an atmosphere similar to standard Class-M, but Benzites required respiration devices to help them in Class-M environments, until medical advancements rendered these devices obsolete in 2372.
The Benzar system was conquered by the Dominion in the war.
www.utfp.org /HQ/Library/aliens.htm   (5618 words)

  
 Register of Sentient Life Forms
Barzan is politically neutral and has an economy based on rare mineral export and development of environmental and life support gear.
A recent member of the Federation, Benzar is similar to most class M worlds except it has significant quantities of methane, thus Benzite's off their home world require a small device worn over their face to supply additional gasses.
A race of humanoids known for their artistic abilities and technical ineptitude.
members.cox.net /ussfarragut/science/sentient_life_forms.htm   (11037 words)

  
 Galactopedia P Section 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Q once created an alternate timeline where Claude didn't die and went on to join a neo-Nazi organization which eventually took control of Starfleet, with Claude as supreme dictator.
In this time, Starfleet had ravaged Vulcan and decimated the Betazoids, and enslaved the Andorians and the Benzites.
Claude killed his brother when Jean-Luc was part of a Starfleet force that attempted to infiltrate the organization in 2352, and in 2367 destroyed the starship Enterprise-D which had been stolen by renegades Riker, Worf, LaForge, and Data.
captainmike.org /Galactopedia/p2.html   (2431 words)

  
 Benzites - The Omega Sector BBS
Ensign Mendon (Wesley thought it was Mordock but Mendon corrected him that they look a like).
I would have to say that Mendon was the first Benzite to enter starfleet not Mordock as Mordock has started going to Starfleet Academy during that year.
So ya, it seems that the writers has their ways of screwing up.
theomegasector.com /index.php?showtopic=4106   (478 words)

  
 LCARSCom.Net | The LCARS Computer Network | A Star Trek Fan Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Comments: Benzar has an atmosphere similar to class M norms, but Benzites in class M environments at one time needed a respiration device to provide supplemental gases for proper respiration.
This is no longer required due to advances in Benzite medical technology ("The Ship" [DS9]).
A recently admitted Federation member, Benzar citizen Mordock became first the Benzite in Starfleet, winning appointment to Starfleet Academy in 2364 ("Coming of Age" [TNG]).
www.lcarscom.net /ufp-faq.htm   (4772 words)

  
 FilmRoar » Blog Archive » TNG: Coming of Age
The premise redeems the episode: but I found Remmick to be violently irritating, so I don’t watch this one much.
The exams were a bit incredible, but i’m partial to benzites, so I liked them.
As for Wesley (so clearly Diane’s agenda), he was even more haplessly naive in this one, floundering in doubt over a girl who *clearly* liked him.
www.geekroar.com /2003/07/29/tng-coming-of-age   (829 words)

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