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− | Psychological condition. In laymans terms, it is the fear of nothingness. Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, and unspeakable dread. Many of the crew of the [[USS Voyager]] began exhibiting signs of the condition when they were forced to cross the [[void]], a massive region of space unpopulated by cosmological phenomenae. [[Neelix]] was especially susceptible. [[The Doctor]] claims to have suffered from |
+ | Psychological condition. In laymans terms, it is the fear of nothingness. Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, and unspeakable dread. Many of the crew of the [[USS Voyager]] began exhibiting signs of the condition when they were forced to cross the [[void]], a massive region of space unpopulated by cosmological phenomenae. [[Neelix]] was especially susceptible. [[The Doctor]] claims to have suffered from nihilphobia during the first months of his extended operation. |
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Revision as of 17:02, 3 April 2005
Psychological condition. In laymans terms, it is the fear of nothingness. Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, and unspeakable dread. Many of the crew of the USS Voyager began exhibiting signs of the condition when they were forced to cross the void, a massive region of space unpopulated by cosmological phenomenae. Neelix was especially susceptible. The Doctor claims to have suffered from nihilphobia during the first months of his extended operation.