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  1. Bynar

    (Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts, p. 108) One condition for casting the women who played Bynars was that they seem to have an appealing, childlike aura. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal, p. 59) The women were all dancers whose voice track was mechanically lowered in pitch. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion (3rd ed., p. 48))

  2. Bynars: Star Trek's Cyborg Aliens & Borg Difference Explained

    The Bynars are one of the more unique Star Trek aliens introduced in TNG season 1. For one, they are neither male nor female but are instead genderless. They live as part of a matched pair, always working together and communicating as a pair, often completing one another's sentences when in alien languages. Their own language is high-pitched ...

  3. Who Are Star Trek's Bynar? The Cybernetically Enhanced Aliens Explained

    In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "11001001," these aliens find out that a supernova near their system had generated an electromagnetic pulse that threatened to wipe out all of the data on the Bynars' planetary computer. To solve the problem, the aliens (who had been hired by Starfleet to update ships' computer systems ...

  4. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" 11001001 (TV Episode 1988)

    11001001: Directed by Paul Lynch. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Denise Crosby. The Enterprise docks at a starbase for repairs where it is commandeered by a race of technologically-linked aliens intent on using the vessel for their own purposes.

  5. Bynars: Star Trek's Cyborg Aliens & Borg Difference Explained

    Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4 brought back the Bynars as one of the victims of the mysterious enemy that has been attacking non-Federation ships throughout the season. Lower Decks season 4, episode 7, "A Few Badgeys More," showed the inside of a Bynar ship for the first time and offered a brief glimpse into their way of life.

  6. An Alien Race Just Returned To Star Trek For The First Time In ...

    The Bynars ultimately turned out to be a one-off alien race; they never showed up again on "TNG" and "11001001" (aired in 1987) was their last appearance before "A Few Badgeys More." However ...

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    Star Trek. The Bynars are a humanoid species native to the planet Bynaus in the Beta Magellan system. The Bynars were genetically engineered by a species of AIs who needed slaves to perform manual labor roughly one million years ago. After thousands of millennia, the Bynars' ancestors became more...

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    Sci-fi. Star Trek. A Bynar ship was a type of starship operated by the Bynars during the early 2380s. A ship of this class was stolen in Bynar space by Nova One in 2381. The USS Cerritos was ordered to investigate the incident because it was the closest ship to the scene. Meanwhile, Brad Boimler returned to Earth...

  9. Consider the Bynar

    Ask the Bynars, or anyone watching them work, and they'd probably tell you it's worthwhile. There'd be advantages to doing as the Bynars do: we could communicate flawlessly and unambiguously in a fraction of the time we do now; anything involving the creation and maintenance of bug-free software would be practically child's play.

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    The Bynars became well-known to the Federation by the 24th century, as Starfleet employed Bynars to perform computer upgrades on Starfleet vessels. Although the extreme integration of technology into their society had tremendous benefits for the Bynar society, the Bynars discovered that it also had a few disadvantages.

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    The Bynars are a race of humanoids native to the planet Bynaus in the Beta Magellan system. The Bynars are shorter in height than most humanoids and have lilac skin and enlarged skulls. Their most definitive characteristic is that they are interconnected with a master computer on Bynaus. (TNG: "11001001")

  12. 11001001

    "11001001" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was first broadcast on February 1, 1988, in the United States in broadcast syndication.It was written by Maurice Hurley and Robert Lewin, and directed by Paul Lynch.. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the ...

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    The Bynars are a race of humanoids native to the planet Bynaus in the Beta Magellan system.They are members of the United Federation of Planets.Bynar crewmembers are rarely seen as Star Fleet crew, although Star Fleet employs them for computer upgrades on their ships.. The Bynars have evolved into a civilization that is entirely integrated into their planet's computer network.

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    A friendly reminder regarding spoilers!At present the expanded Trek universe is in a period of major upheaval with the continuations of Discovery and Prodigy, the advent of new eras in gaming with the Star Trek Adventures RPG, Star Trek: Infinite and Star Trek Online, as well as other post-57th Anniversary publications such as the ongoing IDW Star Trek comic and spin-off Star Trek: Defiant.

  15. First Look: The Evil AIs Of 'Star Trek: Lower Decks' Return This Week

    Bynars! Another new image shows the return the cybernetically enhanced Bynars, introduced in the TNG episode "11001001." ... this week's episode of Lower Decks is the 900th installment of ...

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    from the computer network. The Bynars' constant exposure to computers makes them quick to learn new operating systems and programs, and their ability to recall data and process new information makes them highly valued to organizations such as the Starfleet Corps of Engineers and the Daystrom Institute. Bynars have practiced their cybernetic

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    No, the Borg are not connected to the Bynar. They do share some superficial similarities, but the Borg's technological superiority is based on nanotechnology whereas the Bynars rely on much cruder surgical enhancements. MONINGER: I believe you're looking at a form of nanotechnology. I found thousands of these in both aliens.

  19. Ten Forward Fridays: Bynar

    This week's species is the twinned cyborgs, the Bynar. The Bynar appeared in a single episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, being the "alien of the week" in the episode 11001001. They were shown to be a trusted race in the Federation, employed with upgrading the computers of a Galaxy-class starship. As the Bynars were shown not to ...

  20. Star Trek Discovery Just Brought Back a Beloved Piece of Next

    This is one of those strange quirks of Discovery's time-jump from the end of season 2. By leap-frogging beyond the The Original Series timeframe where the show began, the series is also now 800 ...

  21. 9 Ups & 1 Down From Star Trek: Discovery 5.8

    Whilst the crew dodge the dreadnought in the plasma storms and behind shelves on the Archive, Burnham delves into her own psyche as a test of her Progenitors' tech worthiness. Labyrinths, on the ...

  22. Star Trek: Discovery's Rhys Is Starfleet's Next Great Captain

    In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, episode 8, "Labyrinths," Captain Burnham is incapacitated by the final clue, a book called "Labyrinths of the Mind" written by Betazoid scientist Dr. Marina Derex

  23. William Shatner Explains How 'Star Trek' Almost Didn't Air the Historic

    The Star Trek episode, including the interracial kiss, first aired on November 22, 1968. It made history, becoming what most believe to be one of the first interracial kisses aired on American television. Despite the concerns of the network, the episode was not met with much backlash. However, decades later, Shatner was asked if the scene would ...