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The '''Vians''' were a [[humanoid]] species who inhabited the [[Minara system]], prior to Minara's [[supernova]] in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|The Empath|Turnabout Intruder}})
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The '''Vians''' were a [[humanoid]] species who inhabited the [[Minarian star system]], prior to Minara's [[supernova]] in [[2268]]. About the same size as humans, their hairless heads are somewhat triangular and feature several prominent ridges. They have greyish skin. Those encountered to date wore long robes made of a metallic fabric and carried only a single observed piece of equipment: their energy transfer device. ({{TOS|The Empath|Turnabout Intruder}})
   
The Vians were extremely advanced by 23rd-century Federation standards; they possessed the ability to transport the entire population of one planet (presumably pre-warp) to a safe location. They also possessed the ability to create detailed mirages of people they had never met and appeared to have the ability to read the minds of humanoids.
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Technologically, the Vians were extremely advanced by 23rd-century Federation standards. They possessed the ability to transport the entire population of one planet (presumably pre-warp) to a safe location. They also possessed the ability to create detailed mirages of people they had never met and appeared to have the ability to read the minds of humanoids.
   
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Each Vian's energy transfer device responded to its owner's thoughts, and no others. The devices could be altered to another thought pattern only with difficulty. Doing so required a working knowledge of the desired thought pattern and a good deal of time. Once attuned, it could alter the environment around the user, transfer the user or others from point to point in the manner of a [[transporter]], inflict or heal injuries, repel individuals, alter the rate at which time progresses, and generate a type of [[force field]] that fed off the energy and emotions exerted by those contained within. [[Spock]] was eventually able to suppress his emotions and free himself, but Kirk could not achieve the necessary detachment. Many of the effects were preceded by a flash of light and/or accompanied by a sound. Spock theorized that the flash of light might be the device establishing a link to a remote energy source.
They also possessed handheld devices capable of several effects ranging from torture to healing and transportation that were attuned to the thoughtwaves of the individual carrying them. Their transporter technology appeared to be functionally identical to the Federation's, albiet with a different effect and faster effect.
 
   
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In [[2268]] the star Minara was about to become a nova. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited a scientific outpost studying the star to retrieve the scientists and their data. They discovered the outpost abandoned. Before they could investigate further, Vians captured [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], Mr. Spock, and [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and subjected them to various torments as part of an arcane plan to awaken the instinct for self-sacrifice in a member of another species. They demonstrated a willingness to sacrifice any number of people in pursuit of this goal. Kirk eventually won freedom for himself and his crew by showing the Vians that they had lost the ability to feel the same benevolent emotions they wished to awaken in their experimental subject.
Notably, the Vians were immune to the [[Vulcan Neck Pinch]]. They appeared to be on par with humans physically.
 
Kirk described the Vians as "all intelligence", having forfeited their emotions for them.The Vians were nearly heartless, willing to sacrifice any number of humans to convince [[Gem]] to sacrifice her life for one in an experiment, until convinced them otherwise.
 
   
It is unknown if there were many Vians or only the two seen in the "[[The Empath]]" were left alive. They were not native to the planet [[Kirk]] found them on, as [[Spock]] determined humanoid life could not have evolved there.
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{{bginfo|It is unknown if there were any Vians other than the two seen in the {{e|The Empath}} left alive. They could not have been native to the planet on which [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] found them, as [[Spock]] had determined that humanoid life could not have evolved there.}}
It is likely they possessed [[warp]] technology, as their technology otherwise was superior to the Federation's in every way.
 
   
==Inidividuals==
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==Individuals==
*[[Lal (Vian)|Lal]]
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* [[Lal (Vian)|Lal]]
*[[Thann]]
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* [[Thann]]
   
 
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[[de:Vianer]]
 
 
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Revision as of 19:24, 17 December 2014

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The Vians were a humanoid species who inhabited the Minarian star system, prior to Minara's supernova in 2268. About the same size as humans, their hairless heads are somewhat triangular and feature several prominent ridges. They have greyish skin. Those encountered to date wore long robes made of a metallic fabric and carried only a single observed piece of equipment: their energy transfer device. (TOS: "The Empath", "Turnabout Intruder")

Technologically, the Vians were extremely advanced by 23rd-century Federation standards. They possessed the ability to transport the entire population of one planet (presumably pre-warp) to a safe location. They also possessed the ability to create detailed mirages of people they had never met and appeared to have the ability to read the minds of humanoids.

Each Vian's energy transfer device responded to its owner's thoughts, and no others. The devices could be altered to another thought pattern only with difficulty. Doing so required a working knowledge of the desired thought pattern and a good deal of time. Once attuned, it could alter the environment around the user, transfer the user or others from point to point in the manner of a transporter, inflict or heal injuries, repel individuals, alter the rate at which time progresses, and generate a type of force field that fed off the energy and emotions exerted by those contained within. Spock was eventually able to suppress his emotions and free himself, but Kirk could not achieve the necessary detachment. Many of the effects were preceded by a flash of light and/or accompanied by a sound. Spock theorized that the flash of light might be the device establishing a link to a remote energy source.

In 2268 the star Minara was about to become a nova. The USS Enterprise visited a scientific outpost studying the star to retrieve the scientists and their data. They discovered the outpost abandoned. Before they could investigate further, Vians captured Kirk, Mr. Spock, and McCoy and subjected them to various torments as part of an arcane plan to awaken the instinct for self-sacrifice in a member of another species. They demonstrated a willingness to sacrifice any number of people in pursuit of this goal. Kirk eventually won freedom for himself and his crew by showing the Vians that they had lost the ability to feel the same benevolent emotions they wished to awaken in their experimental subject.

It is unknown if there were any Vians other than the two seen in the "The Empath" left alive. They could not have been native to the planet on which Kirk found them, as Spock had determined that humanoid life could not have evolved there.

Individuals