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'''Interspatial parasites''' are non-sentient microorganisms which derive from the transdimensional realm of the [[Sphere Builder]]s. They exist in a state of temporal and spatial flux, and are capable of causing anterograde [[amnesia]] in [[humanoid]]s.
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'''Interspatial parasites''' are non-sentient microorganisms which come from the trans-dimensional realm of the [[Sphere Builder]]s.  
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They exist in a state of temporal and spatial flux, and are capable of causing amnesia in [[humanoid]]s.
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== Physiology ==
 
== Physiology ==
As a microorganism, the interspatial parasite is microscopic and is therefore too small to be seen by the naked [[humanoid]] eye. It is necessary to use magnifying technology to view them. They are irregular in shape but are generally composed of a thick, globular mass in the center, with between two and five 'arms' branching off from the edges. As well as being able to thrive within the [[Human]] [[brain]], they can also be airborne and are capable of surviving transportation through [[Spatial Anomalies|spatial anomalies]].
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The interspatial parasite is microscopic, and is therefore too small to be seen by the naked [[humanoid]] eye. Magnifying technology is needed to view them. They are irregular in shape, generally composed of a thick, globular mass in the center, with between two and five 'arms' branching off from the edges. Able to thrive within the [[Human]] [[brain]], they can also be airborne, capable of surviving transportation through [[Spatial Anomalies|spatial anomalies]].
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Existing outside normal space-time, they are never fully in phase with the space they occupy, instead are in perpetual flux. There are only two known means of damaging or destroying them: shooting them with a focused [[Particles#Proton|antiproton]] beam powered by the [[warp core]] of a [[starship]], or trapping them within a [[Subspace Phenomena|subspace]] implosion. However, since they never fully inhabit their environment and timeline, affecting an interspatial parasite in the present will affect it in the same way in all other places and time periods in which it exists. Therefore, destroying one means that it effectively never existed in the first place.
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Interspatial parasites exist outside normal space-time, meaning that they are never fully in phase with the space they occupy but are instead in perpetual flux. They are still able to interact with the reality and time period they find themselves in but they are hard to detect and their nature makes it extremely difficult to affect them. There are only two known means of damaging or destroying them - shooting them with a focused [[Particles#Proton|antiproton]] beam powered by the [[warp core]] of a [[starship]], or trapping them within a [[Subspace Phenomena|subspace]] implosion. However, since they never fully inhabit their environment and timeline, affecting an interspatial parasite in the present will affect it in the same way in all other places and time periods in which it exists. Therefore, destroying one means that it effectively never existed in the first place.
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They are also able to enter [[humanoid]] bodies and affect their [[brain]]s. They cause an extreme form of amnesia, allowing the victim to remember events before the point of infection, but prevents remembering new experiences. Parasites that infected a [[humanoid]] [[brain]] are able to remain there seemingly indefinitely. Their effect on the host's functions never lessens and only stops if the interspatial parasites are removed or destroyed.
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Interspatial parasites originate from another plane of existence, the transdimensional realm of the [[Sphere Builder]]s, a species who created the [[Delphic Expanse]].  
  
As well as being able to exist in air, interspatial parasites are also able to enter [[humanoid]] bodies and affect their [[brain]]s. They do this by infesting the [[hippocampus]] and inhibiting [[synapse|synaptic]] functions, causing an extreme form of anterograde [[amnesia]] which allows the sufferer to remember events prior to the point of infection but which prevents them from converting new experiences into long term memories. Interspatial parasites which have infected a [[humanoid]] [[brain]] are able to remain there seemingly indefinitely, either by finding nutrients within the [[hippocampus]] or by reproducing and replacing themselves. Their effect on the host's [[synapse|synaptic]] functions never lessens and only stops if the interspatial parasites are removed or destroyed.
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Interspatial parasites originate from another plane of existence, the transdimensional realm of the [[Sphere Builder]]s, a species who created the [[Delphic Expanse]] and are bent on redefining the galaxy to suit their needs. Given the advanced technology of the [[Sphere Builder]]s and their willingness to manipulate the development of lesser species, it seems possible that they were either responsible for creating the interspatial parasites, or that they shaped their evolution.
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* [[2153]]: A collection of parasites travelled into our dimension via a [[Spatial Anomalies|spatial anomaly]] in the [[Delphic Expanse]]
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** [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] was infected, crippling the ''[[Enterprise,_NX-01|Enterprise's]]'' mission
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A collection of interspatial parasites travelled into this dimension in 2153 through a [[Spatial Anomalies|spatial anomaly]] within the [[Delphic Expanse]] which had been encountered by the [[Federation]] [[starship]] [[Enterprise, NX-01]]. The [[Spatial Anomalies|anomaly]] granted them access to the [[bridge]] of the ship, where they infested the brain of the [[Enterprise, NX-01|Enterprise]]'s [[Captain]], [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jonathan_Archer Jonathan Archer]. Since the presence of the interspatial parasites rendered [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jonathan_Archer Archer] an [[amnesia]]c unable to forge new memories, he was removed from his position as [[Commanding Officer]] and replaced. However, without [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jonathan_Archer Archer] to lead them, the crew of the [[Enterprise, NX-01|Enterprise]] were unable to locate the [[Xindi]] superweapon they had been searching for before it was used to destroy [[Earth]], killing the vast majority of [[Human]] life.
 
  
The [[Enterprise, NX-01|Enterprise]]'s [[Denobulan]] doctor, [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Phlox Phlox], spent years trying to find a way to remove or destroy the interspatial parasites but his efforts were continually fruitless because the parasites existed outside normal space-time. After consulting with the greatest [[Denobulan]] neurosurgeons and quantum physicists, he learned that they could be destroyed by a [[Subspace Phenomena|subspace]] implosion but this would also kill Jonathan Archer. After more than a decade, he found an alternative to this idea, the exposure of the interspatial parasites to a focused [[Particles#Proton|antiproton]] beam powered by the [[warp core]] of a [[starship]]. Boarding the [[Enterprise, NX-01|Enterprise]] once more to achieve this, they were able to eliminate some of the interspatial parasites from Archer's brain, and discovered that since they are out of phase with space-time, destroying one in the present resulted in erasing them from the past.
 
  
They were unable to complete the process before the [[Enterprise, NX-01|Enterprise]] was attacked by a [[Xindi]] fleet, so they decided to initiate a [[Subspace Phenomena|subspace]] implosion in the hope that it would destroy the interspatial parasites completely in all timelines, thereby creating a new one. They were correct and a new timeline was created in which Archer suffered nothing more serious than a concussion after encountering the [[Spatial Anomalies|spatial anomaly]] and was able to go on to save [[Earth]] from the [[Xindi]].
 
  
It is unknown if this incident caused the extinction of the interspatial parasites as a whole or if there were more within the dimension of the [[Sphere Builder]]s but there is no evidence that any continue to exist in this universe.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 7 November 2021

Clusters of interspatial parasites seen on a Human brain scan

Interspatial parasites are non-sentient microorganisms which come from the trans-dimensional realm of the Sphere Builders.

They exist in a state of temporal and spatial flux, and are capable of causing amnesia in humanoids.


Physiology

The interspatial parasite is microscopic, and is therefore too small to be seen by the naked humanoid eye. Magnifying technology is needed to view them. They are irregular in shape, generally composed of a thick, globular mass in the center, with between two and five 'arms' branching off from the edges. Able to thrive within the Human brain, they can also be airborne, capable of surviving transportation through spatial anomalies.


Existing outside normal space-time, they are never fully in phase with the space they occupy, instead are in perpetual flux. There are only two known means of damaging or destroying them: shooting them with a focused antiproton beam powered by the warp core of a starship, or trapping them within a subspace implosion. However, since they never fully inhabit their environment and timeline, affecting an interspatial parasite in the present will affect it in the same way in all other places and time periods in which it exists. Therefore, destroying one means that it effectively never existed in the first place.


They are also able to enter humanoid bodies and affect their brains. They cause an extreme form of amnesia, allowing the victim to remember events before the point of infection, but prevents remembering new experiences. Parasites that infected a humanoid brain are able to remain there seemingly indefinitely. Their effect on the host's functions never lessens and only stops if the interspatial parasites are removed or destroyed.


Interspatial parasites originate from another plane of existence, the transdimensional realm of the Sphere Builders, a species who created the Delphic Expanse.


History