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**Betazoid**
In the #0excludeGlossary lexicon of cannabis culture, #1excludeGlossary stands out as a term with a fascinating backstory. Originally hailing from the Star Trek universe, where Betazoids are a telepathic species known for their empathic abilities, the term has been cleverly repurposed by cannabis aficionados. In this context, #2excludeGlossary is often used to describe strains that offer a heightened sensory experience, akin to the #3excludeGlossary qualities associated with telepathy. This playful adaptation reflects the cannabis community’s penchant for creativity and cultural references, as well as its appreciation for strains that provide a cerebral, introspective high. As cannabis continues to gain mainstream acceptance and the industry expands, #4excludeGlossary has become a popular descriptor for those seeking a more profound connection with their thoughts and emotions through cannabis. This term not only highlights the imaginative nature of cannabis culture but also underscores the importance of understanding the diverse effects of different strains. [Source: Star Trek Wiki, High Times]
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Star Trek is a science fiction media franchise that began with Gene Roddenberry's launch of the original Star Trek television series in 1966. Its success led to numerous films, novels, comics, and spinoff series. A major motif of the franchise involves encounters with various alien races throughout the galaxy. These fictional alien races are listed here.
Notable Star Trek races include Vulcans, Klingons, and the Borg. Some aspects of these fictional races became well known in American pop culture, such as the Vulcan salute and the Borg phrase, "Resistance is futile."
Star Trek aliens have been featured in Time magazine, which described how they are essential to the franchise's narrative.