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− | '''Hermaphrodism''' |
+ | '''Hermaphrodism''' referred to having two or more sexual characteristics or biological functions combined. Unlike the [[Androgyny|androgynous]], hermaphrodites had the capability of being male or female during a sexual process, or undergoing a functional transformation from one gender to another. |
− | The [[Tholian]]s |
+ | The [[Tholian]]s were a hermaphroditic species, in which individuals have both male and female characteristics. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}) |
− | {{bginfo|Some of the actors who played other Xindi Council members decided that [[Dolim]] was hermaphroditic. ( |
+ | {{bginfo|Some of the actors who played other Xindi Council members decided that [[Dolim]] was hermaphroditic. ({{STC|151|52}})|In the ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'' novel series, the Hermat species is described as also having this type of sexual makeup.}} |
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+ | == External links == |
* {{Wikipedia}} |
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* {{wikipedia|Intersexuality}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 20 April 2020
Hermaphrodism referred to having two or more sexual characteristics or biological functions combined. Unlike the androgynous, hermaphrodites had the capability of being male or female during a sexual process, or undergoing a functional transformation from one gender to another.
The Tholians were a hermaphroditic species, in which individuals have both male and female characteristics. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
Some of the actors who played other Xindi Council members decided that Dolim was hermaphroditic. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 151, p. 52)
In the Star Trek: New Frontier novel series, the Hermat species is described as also having this type of sexual makeup.