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'''Parmen''', born [[early history|43 BCE]], was the leader of [[Platonian]]s, a [[humanoid]] species who possessed [[Telekinesis|psychokinetic powers]] and copied the ancient [[Greece|Greeks]].
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Platonian]]
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| occupation = Leader of [[Platonian]]s
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| born = [[1st millennium BC|43 BC]]
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| status = Active
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| datestatus = 2268
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| actor = [[Liam Sullivan]]
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'''Parmen''' was the leader of [[Platonian]]s, a [[humanoid]] species who possessed [[Telekinesis|psychokinetic powers]] and copied the ancient [[Greek]]s.
   
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He was 120 years old when he married [[Philana]] and had the strongest command of the power among his people. Since each Platonian's own psionic ability apparently operated on a different incompatible frequency, combining their powers to challenge Parmen's was impossible and thus his authority was unassailable. He used his powers to amuse himself by [[torture|torturing]] others and making them do his bidding.
In [[2268]], the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] visited their [[planet]], [[Platonius]]. He tried to force [[Leonard McCoy|Dr. McCoy]] to remain on the planet. When McCoy refused, Parmen used his powers to torture [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Uhura]] and [[Christine Chapel|Chapel]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[Plato's Stepchildren]]")
 
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In [[2268]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited their [[planet]], [[Platonius]]. They found Parmen near death due to a leg wound that had become infected. [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] was able to heal him and Parmen decided that his people needed a doctor, so he tried to force McCoy to remain on the planet. When McCoy refused, Parmen used his powers to torture [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] and [[Christine Chapel|Chapel]].
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McCoy determined that the local [[food]] had a substance called [[kironide]] that caused the people to develop great mental powers. After injecting the ''Enterprise'' crew with the kironide, they too developed mental powers that helped them defend themselves from Parmen and his people. Before leaving, Kirk warned Parmen that if the [[United Federation of Planets]] found that Parmen and his people had fallen back to their old ways, "''there will be trouble''". ({{TOS|Plato's Stepchildren}})
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Revision as of 02:12, 5 July 2015

Parmen was the leader of Platonians, a humanoid species who possessed psychokinetic powers and copied the ancient Greeks.

He was 120 years old when he married Philana and had the strongest command of the power among his people. Since each Platonian's own psionic ability apparently operated on a different incompatible frequency, combining their powers to challenge Parmen's was impossible and thus his authority was unassailable. He used his powers to amuse himself by torturing others and making them do his bidding.

In 2268, the USS Enterprise visited their planet, Platonius. They found Parmen near death due to a leg wound that had become infected. Dr. McCoy was able to heal him and Parmen decided that his people needed a doctor, so he tried to force McCoy to remain on the planet. When McCoy refused, Parmen used his powers to torture Kirk, Spock, Uhura and Chapel.

McCoy determined that the local food had a substance called kironide that caused the people to develop great mental powers. After injecting the Enterprise crew with the kironide, they too developed mental powers that helped them defend themselves from Parmen and his people. Before leaving, Kirk warned Parmen that if the United Federation of Planets found that Parmen and his people had fallen back to their old ways, "there will be trouble". (TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren")

Parmen was played by Liam Sullivan.

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