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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bynars are a highly intelligent species who have become almost machine-like due to a constant connection with their homeworld Bynaus's master computer. The Bynars first appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "11001001".


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The Bynars are asexual beings roughly the size of regular Human adolescent. They have over_sized heads to make up for a large brain. The Bynar skin_tone is purplish in color.


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The Bynars are an official member of the United Federation of Planets. Due to the Bynars total dependence on their master computer they have become so machine_like that their speech is essentially a form of binary code. Hive-like in nature, disconnecting a Bynar from the master computer or each other is near fatal. Due to this total interconnectivy, and their ability to speak in machine language, they are able to communicate at a rapid rate. So fast in fact that they require the aid of data buffers to be built into their clothing. It should be noted that, not surprisingly, the Bynars are known throughout the Federation for their skill with computers.




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11001001 (TNG episode) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2369 words)
The Bynars suspiciously conspire amongst themselves, overjoyed at Riker's distraction, revealing that their "plan" is "working".
When Picard asks the Bynars why they didn't simply ask for help, the aliens reply that the Federation might have said no and that the need was too great to risk rejection.
Picard suggests that perhaps she was a part of the Bynar's programming and was removed when the data was sent back to Byanus.
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