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Name: Pseudohuman
Gender: androgynous
DOB: 2 October 1979
Origin: J'naii
Current Location: Turku, Finland, European Alliance
Occupation: Psychotectic therapist and gender removal surgereon
Memory Alpha: Babel
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The user known as Pseudohuman has been a member of Memory Alpha since March 2008.

Pseudohuman has been a Star Trek fan since the early 1990s, beginning with the airing of Star Trek: The Next Generation in Finnish television. Has the same birthday as Star Trek performers Avery Brooks, Persis Khambatta and Bridget Ann White. Began studies in the Turku Arts Academy in 2008 to become a film maker.

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was the first Star Trek movie Pseudohuman saw, and has remained the favorite one. The second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation is in this users opinion Star Trek at its very best. Terry Farrell and her character Jadzia Dax is this users favorite actress / character of all Trek incarnations. Favorite all time scene however goes to Picard, when he is screaming: "There are four lights!" in "Chain of Command, Part II" or possibly the famous last words of Remmick under the control of a neural parasite queen: "We seek peaceful coexistence" in "Conspiracy". This users favorite episode is "The Visitor". Pseudohuman also prefers the original version of The Original Series over the new remastered one. It wasn't broken, why try to fix it?

Pseudohuman's all time favorite race is the J'naii, favorite prop / invention is three-dimensional chess and favorite starship design to date is the USS Hutzel, a 3-nacelled "Excelsior-variant" kitbash used only in the deep background in DS9. Created from Enterprise-B, Excelsior, and Enterprise-A AMT-model kits. Excellent photos at drex-files and an excellent reconstruction by Stephen L. (Although the model might have been intended to be used the other side up, to look more reminiscent of an Oberth-class ship)

One of Pseudohuman's greatest hopes is that one day the general opinion of Memory Alpha contributors would shift in the favor of treating the original versions on The Original Series episodes as equally canonical to their remastered counterparts. To anyone who wishes to fight for the cause, go to Forum:Retcons and voice your opinion.

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