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+ | :{{Sidebar species|image = Kashyk.jpg|imagecap = [[Kashyk]], a Devore male ([[2375]])|image2 = Prax.jpg|imagecap2 = [[Prax]], a Devore male(2375)}}''For the mercenary, see [[Devor]]. |
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+ | The '''Devore''' were a spacefaring [[humanoid]] species native to the [[Delta Quadrant]], distinguished by delicate ridges on the eyebrows and the bridge of the nose. Their government was known as the [[Devore Imperium]]. |
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+ | The Devore had a militaristic and highly [[xenophobia|xenophobic]] culture; all outsiders were labeled as "''gaharey''" and subjected to meticulous inspections while within Devore space. They harbored a particular prejudice against [[telepath]]s, as they believed that beings capable of reading minds had no concept of trust and were thus themselves untrustworthy. ({{VOY|Counterpoint}}) |
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* [[Kashyk]] |
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* [[Prax]] |
* [[Prax]] |
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* [[Unnamed Devore]] |
* [[Unnamed Devore]] |
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− | *[[VOY]]: "[[Think Tank (episode)|Think Tank]]" |
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Revision as of 22:49, 26 April 2015
- For the mercenary, see Devor.
The Devore were a spacefaring humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant, distinguished by delicate ridges on the eyebrows and the bridge of the nose. Their government was known as the Devore Imperium.
The Devore had a militaristic and highly xenophobic culture; all outsiders were labeled as "gaharey" and subjected to meticulous inspections while within Devore space. They harbored a particular prejudice against telepaths, as they believed that beings capable of reading minds had no concept of trust and were thus themselves untrustworthy. (VOY: "Counterpoint")
People
- Named
- Unnamed
Further references
- VOY: