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| - thumb|Alixus (2370) Alixus ist eine Kolonistin auf einem Planeten im Orellius-System. Sie ist dafür verantwortlich, dass die Personen auf der Santa Maria auf dem Planeten stranden.
- Alixus était une écrivaine Humaine au 24ème siècle.
- Alixus was a female Human who lived in the 24th century. Alixus believed that Humanity had become too dependent on technology and advocated a return to a simpler existence. Around 2360, Alixus, her son Vinod and several other colonists boarded the Santa Maria bound for Gemulon V, a planet they intended to colonize. En route, the Santa Maria was forced to land on a planet, chosen months earlier by Alixus, in the Orellius system, where Alixus had installed a duonetic field generator which prevented the colonists from using any type of technology. Unable to leave the planet, the inhabitants established a home for themselves. In 2370, Benjamin Sisko and Miles O'Brien discovered the planet, and came into conflict with Alixus over their attempts to escape. Sisko was placed in a small box for pun
- Alixus was a Human who believed that Humanity had lost its way to technology. With the help of like-minded, influential scientists on Earth, she had designed a duonetic field-device, capable of rendering any other nearby technology inoperable.
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| - Alixus was a female Human who lived in the 24th century. Alixus believed that Humanity had become too dependent on technology and advocated a return to a simpler existence. Around 2360, Alixus, her son Vinod and several other colonists boarded the Santa Maria bound for Gemulon V, a planet they intended to colonize. En route, the Santa Maria was forced to land on a planet, chosen months earlier by Alixus, in the Orellius system, where Alixus had installed a duonetic field generator which prevented the colonists from using any type of technology. Unable to leave the planet, the inhabitants established a home for themselves. In 2370, Benjamin Sisko and Miles O'Brien discovered the planet, and came into conflict with Alixus over their attempts to escape. Sisko was placed in a small box for punishment, while O'Brien attempted to find the source of the duonetic field. O'Brien was able to do so and Sisko was released, taking Alixus and Vinod into custody. The other colonists chose to stay behind, in the home they had built for themselves. (DS9 episode: "Paradise") On stardate 47577.9, Jadzia Dax sent a Deep Space 9 science log to Starfleet Command which contained information on Alixus' actions and her duonetic field generator. (ST reference: Science Logs) In 2373, Sisko told Jean-Luc Picard about Alixus' attempt to destroy the USS Rio Grande by attempting to launch it into the Orellius star. (TNG - Slings and Arrows eBook: Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment)
- thumb|Alixus (2370) Alixus ist eine Kolonistin auf einem Planeten im Orellius-System. Sie ist dafür verantwortlich, dass die Personen auf der Santa Maria auf dem Planeten stranden.
- Alixus was a Human who believed that Humanity had lost its way to technology. With the help of like-minded, influential scientists on Earth, she had designed a duonetic field-device, capable of rendering any other nearby technology inoperable. Alixus was a prolific author who spent her life studying the Human condition. She wrote and printed books on economic analysis, political commentaries, and literary critiques. In her opinion, Humans had become fat, lazy, and dull. In one of her books, she wrote, "The common conceit that the Human species has evolved over the last several centuries is ludicrous. What gains we have made have come at the cost of our own core identities. Man has lost touch with his true power." In the 2350s, she and her son Vinod boarded the colony ship SS Santa Maria, which would carry settlers to Gemulon V. In the Orellius system, she secretly activated the duonetic field, causing the failure of the life support system and forcing the ship into crash landing on a remote planet she previously selected as the perfect site for her technology-free colony. At first Alixus led her fellow "castaways" to believe that the dampening field was a natural feature of the planet. The first years of the settlement were very hard, and, lacking any life-saving technology, several colonists died. However, when Starfleet officers Benjamin Sisko and Miles O'Brien were stranded on the planet in 2370, they discovered her deception and revealed it to the rest of her community. Alixus and her son were taken into custody as they had to answer for willingly letting people die for her theories. Although the duonetic field-device was de-activated, the colonists ultimately decided to continue pursuing their non-technological lifestyle. (DS9: "Paradise") Alixus was played by Gail Strickland. In the script, Alixus was described as "...a handsome, happy-eyed, smiling, glowingly charismatic woman, about fifty." From the same source, her name was pronounced as "ahl-IHK-suhs". [1] In many ways the lifestyle sought by Alixus followed the footsteps of the 22nd century Neo-transcendentalist movement, that lead some groups, including the Bringloidi, to establish non-technology-based colonies. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" )
- Alixus était une écrivaine Humaine au 24ème siècle.
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