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'''Bendii Syndrome''' is a degenerative illness affecting a minority of elderly [[Vulcan]]s. Initially it is characterized by a gradual but accelerating loss of emotional control, with victims exhibiting sudden bursts of [[emotion]]. Diagnosis is made by culturing tissue samples taken from the patient's metathalamus.
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'''Bendii Syndrome''' was a degenerative [[neurology|neurological]] illness affecting a minority of elderly [[Vulcan]]s. Initially it was characterized by wasting, weakness, fatigue, fever, and a gradual but accelerating loss of emotional control, with victims exhibiting sudden bursts of [[emotion]]. Diagnosis was made by culturing tissue samples taken from the patient's [[metathalamus]]. There was no known treatment, but the disease was the focus of ongoing medical research.
   
A dangerous side effect of ''Bendii Syndrome'' is that the loss of emotional control can be [[telepathy|telepathically]] projected to others. Vulcans are able to resist the emotional projections, but if the afflicted person is in the presence of non-Vulcans the emotions can cause outbreaks of violence.
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A dangerous side effect of Bendii Syndrome was that the loss of emotional control could be [[telepathy|telepathically]] projected to others. Vulcans were able to resist the emotional projections, but if the afflicted person was in the presence of non-Vulcans the emotions could cause outbreaks of violence. An attending Vulcan telepath can keep these projections under control, but when the sufferer was particularly stressed, the side effect could overwhelm such efforts.
   
[[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] was afflicted with Bendii Syndrome at the age of 202, and his struggle with the condition ended two years later in [[2368]], when he died. ([[TNG]]: "[[Sarek (episode)|Sarek]]")
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[[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] was afflicted with Bendii Syndrome at the age of 201, and his struggle with the condition ended two years later in [[2368]], when he died. ({{TNG|Sarek|Unification I}})
   
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{{bginfo|While the name of the affliction was generally pronounced "ben-dye", Perrin (Sarek's second wife) pronounced it "ban-dee" on at least one occasion.|The illness is similar in nature to {{w|Alzheimer's disease}}.|In the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Avenger]]'', Sarek's death was attributed to a poison which had symptoms mimicking those of Bendii Syndrome.}}
==Background==
 
While the name of the affliction was generally pronounced "ben-dye," Sarek himself pronounced it "ban-dee" on at least one occasion; this suggests the possibility of a connection with [[David Gerrold]]'s early TOS story premise, [[Bandi#Background|"Bandi,"]] concerning a non-sentient, vaguely ursine, empathic telepath adopted as a pet by a crewmember, whose emotional projections endangered the ship.
 
   
 
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==Apocrypha==
 
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[[it:Sindrome di Bendii]]
In the [[novel]] [[Avenger (novel)|Avenger]] Sarek's death was attributed to a poison which had symptoms mimicing those of Bendii Syndrome.
 
 
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Revision as of 21:50, 2 March 2015

Bendii Syndrome was a degenerative neurological illness affecting a minority of elderly Vulcans. Initially it was characterized by wasting, weakness, fatigue, fever, and a gradual but accelerating loss of emotional control, with victims exhibiting sudden bursts of emotion. Diagnosis was made by culturing tissue samples taken from the patient's metathalamus. There was no known treatment, but the disease was the focus of ongoing medical research.

A dangerous side effect of Bendii Syndrome was that the loss of emotional control could be telepathically projected to others. Vulcans were able to resist the emotional projections, but if the afflicted person was in the presence of non-Vulcans the emotions could cause outbreaks of violence. An attending Vulcan telepath can keep these projections under control, but when the sufferer was particularly stressed, the side effect could overwhelm such efforts.

Ambassador Sarek was afflicted with Bendii Syndrome at the age of 201, and his struggle with the condition ended two years later in 2368, when he died. (TNG: "Sarek", "Unification I")

While the name of the affliction was generally pronounced "ben-dye", Perrin (Sarek's second wife) pronounced it "ban-dee" on at least one occasion.
The illness is similar in nature to Alzheimer's disease.
In the novel Avenger, Sarek's death was attributed to a poison which had symptoms mimicking those of Bendii Syndrome.