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The '''Dopterians''' are an unscrupulous [[humanoid]] species found throughout the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
The '''Dopterians''' are a humanoid race who possess a similar brain structure to the [[Ferengi]] and, like them, are unreadable by [[List of telepathic species|telepaths]] such as [[Betazoid]]s. In appearance their bald heads are covered with a slight mottling, and they have a Ferengi-like nose, a [[Lissepian]]-like extended cranium, and a ridge from the rear of the head to the stubby, pointed earflaps.
 
   
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==Physiology==
Constable [[Odo]] correctly concluded that a Dopterian pickpocket was responsible for the theft of [[Ambassador]] [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s [[latinum]] hair brooch aboard [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2370]], since she was unable to discern any emotions of guilt in her surroundings. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Forsaken]]") The [[USS Enterprise-D|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] crew encountered a Dopterian named [[Gorta]] the same year, who was a discarded accomplice of the [[House of Duras|Duras sisters]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Firstborn]]")
 
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Dopterians are distant relatives of the [[Ferengi]], who share their similar brain structure and inablility to be read by [[List of telepathic species|telepaths]], such as [[Betazoid]]s.
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In appearance their bald heads are covered with a slight mottling, and they have a Ferengi-like nose, a [[Lissepian]]-like extended cranium, and a ridge from the rear of the head to the stubby, pointed earflaps.
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==History==
 
Constable [[Odo]] correctly concluded that a Dopterian pickpocket was responsible for the theft of [[Ambassador]] [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s [[latinum]] hair brooch aboard [[Deep Space Nine]] in [[2370]], since she was unable to discern any emotions of guilt in her surroundings. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Forsaken]]")
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The [[USS Enterprise-D|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] encountered a Dopterian named [[Gorta]], the same year, who was a discarded accomplice of the [[House of Duras|Duras sisters]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Firstborn]]")
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In [[2372]], a Dopterian robbed numerous living quarters aboard Deep Space Nine, including those of [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]]. He was discovered by Worf moving through a crawlspace near his quarters and was subsequently arrested. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Bar Association]]")
   
 
==People==
 
==People==
*[[Gorta]]
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* [[Gorta]]
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==Appearances==
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* [[DS9]]: "[[The Forsaken]]"
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* [[TNG]]: "[[Firstborn]]"
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* [[DS9]]: "[[Improbable Cause]]"
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* [[DS9]]: "[[The Bar Association]]"
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==Background==
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''The Dopterians apparently have an automated attack weapon known as a "Dopterian interceptor" according to [[DS9]]: "[[Business as Usual]]". The name was not verbally given on screen, however, the attacking device was identified as such in the script.''

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The Dopterians are an unscrupulous humanoid species found throughout the Alpha Quadrant.

Physiology

Dopterians are distant relatives of the Ferengi, who share their similar brain structure and inablility to be read by telepaths, such as Betazoids.

In appearance their bald heads are covered with a slight mottling, and they have a Ferengi-like nose, a Lissepian-like extended cranium, and a ridge from the rear of the head to the stubby, pointed earflaps.

History

Constable Odo correctly concluded that a Dopterian pickpocket was responsible for the theft of Ambassador Lwaxana Troi's latinum hair brooch aboard Deep Space Nine in 2370, since she was unable to discern any emotions of guilt in her surroundings. (DS9: "The Forsaken")

The USS Enterprise-D encountered a Dopterian named Gorta, the same year, who was a discarded accomplice of the Duras sisters. (TNG: "Firstborn")

In 2372, a Dopterian robbed numerous living quarters aboard Deep Space Nine, including those of Lieutenant Commander Worf. He was discovered by Worf moving through a crawlspace near his quarters and was subsequently arrested. (DS9: "The Bar Association")

People

Appearances

Background

The Dopterians apparently have an automated attack weapon known as a "Dopterian interceptor" according to DS9: "Business as Usual". The name was not verbally given on screen, however, the attacking device was identified as such in the script.