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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bynars are a highly intelligent species who have become almost machine-like due to a constant connection with their homeworld Bynaus's master computer.
The Bynars are asexual beings roughly the size of regular Human adolescent.
Due to the Bynars total dependence on their master computer they have become so machine-like that their speech is essentially a form of binary code.
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 11001001 (TNG episode) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bynars suspiciously conspire amongst themselves, overjoyed at Riker's distraction, revealing that their "plan" is "working".
When Picard asks the Bynars why they didn't simply ask for help, the aliens reply that the Federation might have said no and that the need was too great to risk rejection.
Picard suggests that perhaps she was a part of the Bynar's programming and was removed when the data was sent back to Byanus.
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 Bynar - Memory Alpha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynars are shorter in height than most humanoids and have lilac skin and enlarged skulls.
When a Bynar is born, a surgeon removes the child's parietal lobe and replaces it with a synaptic processor.
In 2364, those Bynars commandeered the USS Enterprise-D during a refit, so that its computer could be used to re-start their planetary computer, which had been damaged by the supernova of Beta Magellan.
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 List of Star Trek races - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bynars are a highly intelligent species who have become almost machine-like due to a constant connection with their homeworld Bynaus's master computer.
The Bynars first appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "11001001", and were also mentioned by Phlox in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode, "Regeneration".
When a Bynar is born, a surgeon removes the infant's parietal lobe and replaces it with a synaptic processor.
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 Bynars
Bynars are a humanoid that are unique in the Federation, due to their recently revealed link to their homeworld's computer, without which they cannot survive long.
Bynars are not very physically strong and are organized in psychically linked pairs, in addition to being electronically linked.
Bynars are heavily linked to their computers, and even speak to each other in a form of computer binary language.
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BYNARS Home Planet: 101100010100110 (Bynaus), Sigma Regonis UFP Member Mean Height: 4 feet The Bynars are a unisexual race native to the planet Bynaus, third planet in orbit around Sigma Regonis.
Bynars are give birth as they reach maturity, and children are always born in pairs, linked to each other for the rest of their lives.
Otherwise, Bynars are almost never found as active members of a starship, or even starbase crew, as they prefer to stay on their homeworld, near their main computer network.
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 Star Trek Lives - Life-Forms - Bynars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynars are heavily integrated with a sophisticated planetary computer network that serves as the framework of their society.
Bynars usually live and work in pairs that are electronically connected for rapid exchange of binary data.
The Bynars attempted to steal the Enterprise-D in an effort to use the ship's computers to restart their own system.
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 11001001 - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation 11001001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Riker continues on, watching more of his colleagues leave the ship, among them is Dr. Crusher who is hurriedly gathering her notebooks to catch a lecture on the station by Doctor Terrance Epstein, a leading cybernetics designer.
He tells the Bynars "If this is what you call 'enhancement' you have a gift for understatement." Riker approaches the brunette, and asks her name, and if she likes Jazz.
Data suggests in keeping with the binary language of the Bynars, perhaps a series of ones and zeros, in groups of eight or sixteen characters.
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 Species Template: Bynar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynar's concept of logic is as close to binary as any organic being can get, dividing every issue into "1" or "0" choices, like that of a computer.
Bynar logic dictated that the need was too great, and they could not absolutely guarantee that the Federation would agree to help them.
The most logical is that the Bynars are on a quest for knowledge to increase the database of their main computer, or to conduct repairs or upgrades.
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 Star Trek Writers RPG - Bynar Reference Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynars are heavily dependant on computers, to the extent that their thought processes are as close to binary as is possible for an organic being.
Bynars are a unisexual race that resemble humans, but stand around four feet tall on average and have enlarged, bony craniums with slender bodies.
Bynar names are spoken as computer code, in binary tongue, composed entirely of ones and zeroes (ie.
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 11001001 - Memory Alpha
Also with him are the Bynars, two aliens that work as a unified pair and who will upgrade the computers.
On the bridge, Wesley is watching the Bynars, who have been joined by two more of their species.
They return to the bridge, where Picard contacts Data, who tells them that as the Bynars would want them to access the file, it would be called something simple, probably in binary code.
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 11001001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynars have adapted to contemporary 24th Century life, and have utilized their race's special talent for understanding computers, by living in psychically linked pairs, working very closely together as couples, and even standing close together like children sharing secrets.
The Bynars override Enterprise warning systems on the holodeck, so that the Captain and his first officer are unaware of a crisis on board.
Bynar make-up and costumes, and their general ambience (secretive, mysterious "little people"), are more attractive and intriguing than is usual for Star Trek aliens.
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Bynars are small for a humanoid race, only reaching a height of about 4 feet when fully developed.
Bynars usually live and work in pairs that are electronically
Bynars are heavily integrated with a sophisticated planetary computer network that serves as the
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 Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 16: 11001001
As the Bynars begin performing their upgrades, Ricker has some suspicions, but he decides to go to the holodeck for some R & R. He requests a jazz joint where he can play a trombone in front of a receptive audience.
The Bynars' plan is to steal the Enterprise and take it to their home planet.
The Bynars quickly enhance the Holodecks to distract the senior officers, who are unaware that the rest of the crew has evacuated in what was thought to be a failure in the magnetic containment.
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 ST Frontier Fleet PBeM - Xenology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bynar citizens hijacked the USS Enterprise-D to help save their world, by using the Enterprise's computers to restart their own.
The Bynars have an interconnection with their world's master computer, and they have grown to the point that their language and thought patterns have become as close to binary as is possible for organic beings.
The Bynars achieve rapid comminication with the aid of cybernetic data buffers worn on the hip.
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 Bynaus - Memory Alpha
It is inhabited by the Bynars, a race that relies heavily on computer technology.
In 2364, the planetary computer on Bynaus was shut down to protect it from the electromagnetic pulse generated by the star Beta Magellan when it went nova.
A team of Bynars commandeered the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) from Starbase 74, where it was undergoing routine system upgrades.
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 CHECKPOINT ALPHA - THE NEXT GENERATION - 11001001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The U.S.S. Enterprise docks at Starbase 74 where the Bynars, a species interdependent on computers, are scheduled to upgrade the ship's computer system.
Instead of enhancing the starship's facilities, however, the Bynars program the ship's computer to read that the magnetic containment field is deteriorating and that the entire U.S.S. Enterprise will shortly be destroyed.
Unbeknownst to Data, the Bynars have used a computer-generated woman to lure Riker and Picard into the holodeck, where they don't hear the alert to abandon the ship.
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 Galactopedia B Section 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynar species is small and seemingly angrogynous, and has developed a society based completely on dependence to computer technology.
Cultural communication problems have been encountered as Bynars relating to humans have an inability to understand the concept of 'maybe,' since their language bases all concepts in terms of yes or no, 1 or 0.
Bynar agents in Starfleet avoided this by commandeeriing the starship Enterprise-D and using its shielded computer cores to store their planets massive information nets during the cataclysm.
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 Bynars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bynars are a humanoid bipedal species from the planet Bynaus.
They are unique in the Federation, due to their recently revealed link to their homeworld's computer, without which they cannot survive long.
Bynars are not very physically strong, but they make up for this by being some of the best computer experts in the known galaxy.
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 www.fallen.dk - rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Bynars are a unisexual race and all give birth when they reach maturity.
Fraternal Bynar pairs are so strongly linked that they communicate in pairs, alternating their speech.
To avoid this disaster, which would result in the deaths of all Bynars, they downloaded the accumulated knowledge of their world into the computer banks of the Galaxy class starship USS Enterprise.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Star Trek: The Next Generation - Episode 16 at Epinions.com
The Bynars are a species that acts the same was as the binary computer language.
The upgrades the Bynars are loading into the computer also include the holo-deck, a place that is essentially a virtual-reality room.
Since the Bynars are essentially co-dependent on their main computer, they too died.
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The maintenance crew, four Bynars (beings who have lived with computers so long that their thinking is virtually binary), seem a bit ill at ease, but there is no apparent threat.
The ship reaches Bynarus, the Bynars' planet, which is also dead.
The Bynars revive and are taken into custody.
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 Valley of the Shadow of Death - Lower
The two Bynars are holding onto the edge of their table, looking like small, freightened children.
Rather than wait on the Bynars, she starts limping along the inside of the bar, holding on to the edge with her uninjured hand.
The two Bynars look around, surprised at the sudden exit of their enemies, and almost immediately begin chirping to each other in their binary language.
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 Bynaus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Bynaus is the homeworld of the Bynars species.
Bynaus houses a planet-wide master computer that controls every aspect of the Bynar culture.
The planet is located in the Alpha Quadrant in the Beta Magellan system.
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 Amazon.ca: Video: Star Trek Next Gen. #016:11001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But after the Bynars' programming, the computer alerts the crew that the Enterprise's magnetic containment field is deteriorating and the starship will be destroyed.
The Enterprise is at Starbase 74 for routine maintenance checks and computer upgrades, the latter being performed by the Bynars, a race that has attained an amazing high level of interconnectedness with the main computer on their home world.
It turns out this is all a diversionary tactic by the Bynars who have the ship's computer warn of an imminent warp engine explosion.
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 11001001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Enterprise docks at Starbase 74 where the Bynars, a species interdependent on computers, are scheduled to upgrade the ship's computer system.
Instead of enhancing the ship's facilities, however, the Bynars program the ship's computer to read that the magnetic containment field is deteriorating and that the entire Enterprise will shortly be destroyed.
They also learn that the aliens hijacked the Enterprise in order to use its computer as a replacement for their own, which was their only life-support device and was destroyed in an explosion.
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They are a race that works in pairs and seems to have a knack with computers to the point that they speak in the computer language binary.
That is, the episode lays out so much information about their species and culture that it seems awkward that they only show up the one time.
That no one figures out what the Bynars are up to is disturbing, especially when Data is in charge of the Enterprise.
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The Borgified Bynars had converted their carrier vessels into fighters: their firepower, in the end, was not as formidable as the fleet first feared (you try saying that three times out loud), but they could have done considerable damage to Earth.
Dulard led the Away Team onboard one of the damaged Bynar vessels, for want of something better to do on her shift, though she did little but carry a phaser while the others moved about with tricorders and engineering tools, shutting down possibly still-dangerous systems and seeking out surviving Bynars.
The Bynar ship’s bridge was slightly larger than any other room in the ship, letting the Effort crew straighten up.
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 ST:CCG Card of the Day
There are three with Weapons of 7, but this is a risky proposal as they are all unique and I must draw all 3.
And with two Bynars it pretty much comes to the same.
1 Bynar reduces the requirement to six ships or five when I have all four of the enhanced ones.
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The Bynar sun, Beta Magellan, went nova in 2364, which led to the Enterprise-D's intervention in the matter.
During the Enterprise's upgrading on Starbase 74, the Bynars engineered a problem within the ships antimatter containment, in which the ship was set on autopilot and directed away from the station, whereupon the Bynars took control and headed towards their homeworld, in which they had predicted that their sun would go nova.
For the Bynar's survival, they would have to shut down their computer system to ensure its survival.
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 Psi Phi: #30: Ishtar Rising, Book 1 of 2 [Star Trek Books Database]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
"Bynars or no Bynars," Seyetik said to Saadya, apparently relishing the mellifluous sound of his own voice, "there are some extremely delicate calculations at play here.
Needless to say, the state of the terraformer's art has evolved far beyond the use of giant beach umbrellas and atmospheric bombardments of blue-green algae." Seyetik's eyes met Sagan's as he made this last comment.
The uncharacteristically jangled cadence in the Bynars' tandem speech told Saadya at once that the news couldn't good.
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