Voth

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SPECIES
Voth
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Homeworld:
Earth
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.) to 213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.) to 99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.) to 213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.) to 99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
170
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No
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Voth script
Note: This is NOT a PC and NPC rated species.


The Voth are a saurian species, presumed to be native to the planet Earth, though they now reside in the Delta Quadrant. A significantly advanced species, the Voth are cold-blooded creatures, have a superior sense of smell, and skin pigmentation that alters according to moods. Human scientists have theorizes that Voth ancestors may be the dinosaur genus of "hadrosaurs".


Physiology

Adult Voth are slightly taller than adult Humans, have six clawed digits with three on each hand, and eyes which are protected by heavy bony brow ridges, with a central crest rising to a conical protrusion on the back of the skull. This is the extra-cranial area, which most-likely accounts for the fact that a Voth's cranial capacity is 22% greater than that of a typical Human. They also have 47 genetic markers that are identical to Humans and many Terran creatures throughout Earth's history.


They are capable of entering into a hibernating state in order to protect themselves from harm. Furthermore, they possess a superior sense of smell, which is achieved through the "Dilitus lobe," which also allows them to enjoy the sulfur pools of Hokath.


Technology

Technologically advanced, they possess transwarp capabilities, as well as being able to scan from a distance of over ninety light years with significant accuracy, even down to individual lifeform readings.


Some starships in the Voth fleet are massive and extremely powerful in comparison with Star Fleet vessels.

  • Example: The Voth were able to beam the USS Voyager into a chamber inside their vessel which could clearly house many more starships. This transport was accomplished despite Voyager's shields being raised. The Voth were also able to take command of the ship's computer, shut the majority of systems down, and take primary power offline. The dampening field used to create this effect managed to render tricorders, communicators and phasers on board the Federation ship useless.


The Voth also have spatial displacement capabilities – a form of cloaking technology that moved their starships or even individuals out of phase. Their personal spatial displacement system could be disrupted by altering a phaser to a dispersion frequency of approximately 1.85 GHz.


Society, Philosophy and History

The Voth are governed by a Ministry of Elders. At the heart of their society lies their Doctrine, their guiding principles. This Doctrine specifies that the Voth were the first lifeforms in the Delta Quadrant, and that they originated in that area of space. In addition, another clause declares that non-indigenous beings have no rights. Heresy against Doctrine is an arrestable and serious offense.


Interestingly, the Doctrine also proclaimed that breaking the transwarp threshold would be dangerous to the Voth and its society. The species was held back for a millennia as a consequence. However, once someone took a chance, travelling in this matter took the species onto a new era.


Based on the remains of a Voyager crewmember, Voth scientist Forra Gegen concluded his long worked-on "Distant Origin Theory," stating that the Voth had in fact evolved on Earth.
This was later proven by Captain Kathryn Janeway and the Doctor, who traced both species' DNA back to a common ancestor that lived among the dinosaurs.


The Ministry of Elders arrested Gegan for heresy, accusing him of preaching against Doctrine. Despite Gegan's protests that he was merely conducting a scientific expedition, the Elders tried to accuse him of being reckless, that his "casual theorizing" was damaging the Doctrine, intentionally or otherwise. Scientists loyal to the Elders wanted to say that although the data were compelling, Gegan's interpretations weren't clear. The Elders were reluctant to punish Gegan as such, but were more concerned in getting him to retract his claims. Voth society was not willing to accept such a radical concept – even Gegan's daughter was skeptical of it.


One Voth Elder went as far as to declare that if she accepted this theory, she would be admitting her species 'fled in terror' from Earth, scratching and clawing their way to the part of space where the city ship is now, that her species had no birthright, no legacy – the concept appalled and disgusted her. Lieutenant Commander Chakotay attempted to persuade her that surviving among some of the fiercest creatures in Earth's history, creating a culture, language and technology, leaving Earth when it faced peril and going into space, and journeying to the Delta Quadrant to start a new life was the definition of the Voth ancestors, the struggle that made the species what it was – its heritage.


It was not enough – the Ministry of Elders convicted Gegan of heresy, and threatened to imprison him and the crew of the Voyager on a prison colony.
Gegan could not live with that on his conscience, and retracted his claims to save the crew.


It is unknown if anyone else has since pursued the research into this theory.