Tahiti Syndrome was a 20th century expression used to describe a longing that was common in overpressured leaders for a remote, beautiful, and idyllic environment into which they could escape. In 2268, Leonard McCoy likened James T. Kirk's initial reaction to Amerind to the Tahiti Syndrome. (TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome" )
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