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Individually unintelligent, the Microbrains can merge in colonies, becoming progressively smarter. They reproduce asexually and seem to require large amounts of energy for the process. Their chemical composition contains the following substances: silicon, germanium, gallium arsenide, cadmium selenide, sulfide, water, sodium salt and assorted impurities.

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  • Individually unintelligent, the Microbrains can merge in colonies, becoming progressively smarter. They reproduce asexually and seem to require large amounts of energy for the process. Their chemical composition contains the following substances: silicon, germanium, gallium arsenide, cadmium selenide, sulfide, water, sodium salt and assorted impurities.
  • The microbrain was the name given to an inorganic, intelligent silicon-based lifeform on the planet Velara III. The name was given by the Federation when it discovered the lifeform on the planet in 2364. The lifeforms lived in layers of soil which had access to large saline water tables as well as sunlight. The water table served as a connectivity mechanism between all the microbrains, forming a sophisticated collective consciousness. The lifeform from Velara III was voiced by an unknown actor.
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  • The microbrain was the name given to an inorganic, intelligent silicon-based lifeform on the planet Velara III. The name was given by the Federation when it discovered the lifeform on the planet in 2364. These lifeforms were comprised of silicon, germanium, gallium arsenide, cadmium selenide, sulfide, water, sodium salt, and various impurities. These are indicative of conductive properties as well as enable transistor-like behavior and light emission. There was also trace quantities of cadmium salts, which served as a method of converting infrared radiation into electricity for energy. They could reproduce, expelling large amounts of energy in the process, much like organic life. The lifeforms lived in layers of soil which had access to large saline water tables as well as sunlight. The water table served as a connectivity mechanism between all the microbrains, forming a sophisticated collective consciousness. These lifeforms could communicate via electricity as well as light emission. They could also communicate with computers extremely well, using bolts of negatively and positively charged ions to form program instructions at high speed. They were highly intelligent, being able to teach themselves to communicate with the Federation starship USS Enterprise-D's computer. Between 2360 and 2364, the Federation had built a terraforming base on the planet which, unknowingly, increasingly impacted the microbrains' environment. The microbrains had tried to communicate with the base team through light emissions with no success. It wasn't until 2364 when they decided to take action and killed Arthur Malencon when he tried to disturb their water table. Intervention by the Enterprise crew proved the lifeforms' existence and intelligence. However, the microbrains still distrusted them and forbade contact for three centuries. (TNG: "Home Soil" ) The lifeform from Velara III was voiced by an unknown actor.
  • Individually unintelligent, the Microbrains can merge in colonies, becoming progressively smarter. They reproduce asexually and seem to require large amounts of energy for the process. Their chemical composition contains the following substances: silicon, germanium, gallium arsenide, cadmium selenide, sulfide, water, sodium salt and assorted impurities. Because of the strange nature of the creatures, which in their daily life appear as nothing but microscopic lights shining on the wet sand; the Microbrains' true nature was not recognized by the Federation; which considered Velara III as lifeless and started terraforming procedures on the planet, unknowingly killing the natives. As intelligent creatures, the Microbrains found a way to counter-attack, infecting the terraforming station's equipment and sabotaging it, even killing one of the Federation workers in the process. This led to an investigation by the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, which found out about the Microbrains' existence and attempted first contact diplomacy with them. The Microbrains were skeptical of Captain Picard's claims that the massacre was accidental. They regard humanity as primitive barbarians and describe them biologically as "bags of mostly water" (an insult which Lieutenant Data described as actually accurate). However, they ultimately agreed to stop war if humanity left the planet, not to return until at least three centuries later. Agreeing with the terms, Picard called for a quarantine on Velara III.
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