Taggart's Syndrome was a neurological disorder which afflicted Humans. The disorder was known to usually cause death by the age of twenty. The only known treatment was Rigellian gene therapy. John Frederick Paxton, leader of the xenophobic group Terra Prime, suffered from this condition, and took regular injections to treat himself. Commander T'Pol later noted Paxton's hypocrisy for using an alien medical treatment, which conflicted with his beliefs of Human purity. (ENT: "Terra Prime")
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Taggart's Syndrome was a neurological disorder which afflicted Humans. The disorder was known to usually cause death by the age of twenty. The only known treatment was Rigellian gene therapy. John Frederick Paxton, leader of the xenophobic group Terra Prime, suffered from this condition, and took regular injections to treat himself. Commander T'Pol later noted Paxton's hypocrisy for using an alien medical treatment, which conflicted with his beliefs of Human purity. (ENT: "Terra Prime")
- Taggart's Syndrome was a genetic disorder in humans discovered sometime prior to the mid 22nd century. There was no cure as of 2155, but it could be managed through the regular use of Rigelian gene therapy. Untreated, Taggart's Syndrome resulted in death by the age of twenty. John Frederick Paxton suffered from Taggart's Syndrome, and used the Rigelian gene therapy, despite his vocal opposition to human interaction with extraterrestrials. (ENT episode: "Terra Prime")
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:memory-alph...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:memory-beta...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Taggart's Syndrome was a neurological disorder which afflicted Humans. The disorder was known to usually cause death by the age of twenty. The only known treatment was Rigellian gene therapy. John Frederick Paxton, leader of the xenophobic group Terra Prime, suffered from this condition, and took regular injections to treat himself. Commander T'Pol later noted Paxton's hypocrisy for using an alien medical treatment, which conflicted with his beliefs of Human purity. (ENT: "Terra Prime") The name is most likely a reference to Chuck Taggart, a character from the short-lived series Odyssey 5, who was played by Peter Weller, who also played John Paxton. Odyssey 5 was also created by Enterprise Executive Producer Manny Coto.
- Taggart's Syndrome was a genetic disorder in humans discovered sometime prior to the mid 22nd century. There was no cure as of 2155, but it could be managed through the regular use of Rigelian gene therapy. Untreated, Taggart's Syndrome resulted in death by the age of twenty. John Frederick Paxton suffered from Taggart's Syndrome, and used the Rigelian gene therapy, despite his vocal opposition to human interaction with extraterrestrials. (ENT episode: "Terra Prime") In an alternate timeline, Paxton gave up the Rigelian gene therapy following his incarceration and succumbed to Taggart's, making himself a martyr to his cause. (ST - Myriad Universes novel: A Less Perfect Union)
|
is wikipage disambiguates
of | |