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[[Image:Subprime1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The First Subprime of the B'zz'zt]]
[[Image:Subprime1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The First Subprime of the B'zz'zt]]
The Body of the B'zz'tz is intangible and is believed to be only partially in phase with Normal space. It is believed that the B'zz'tz can alter their Phase Variance at will, allowing them to pass through solid normal matter. They can not pass through energy fields particularly forcefields in this manner, although given enough time, they can change their body modulation to allow them to pass harmlessly through such a field at a latter time. Randomization of the field harmonics prevents this. The colors of the B'zz'ts seem to be unique to each individual. It appears that they can alter their colors very little, although they can change the turbulence and surface patterns at will. It is possible that Coloration may play a factor in communication between B'zz'tz.
The Body of the B'zz'tz is intangible and is believed to be only partially in phase with Normal space. It is believed that the B'zz'tz can alter their Phase Vairance at will, allowing them to pass through solid normal matter. They can not pass through energy fields particularly forcefields in this manner, although given enough time, they can change their body modulation to allow them to pass harmlessly through such a field at a latter time. Randomization of the field harmonics prevents this. The colors of the B'zz'ts seem to be unique to each individual. It appears that they can alter their colors very little, although they can change the turbulence and surface patterns at will. It is possible that Coloration may play a factor in communication between B'zz'tz.


The B'zz'tz seem to be a peaceful race who have dedicated their existence to the exploration of the known universe. They Normally observe from a claoked or out of phase state, but when they were faced with the realization that other sentient species were at risk of death as a result of being trapped in [[The Harvester]] they were compelled to reveal themselves and attempt to communicate.
The B'zz'tz seem to be a peaceful race who have dedicated their existence to the exploration of the known universe. They Normally observe from a claoked or out of phase state, but when they were faced with the realization that other sentient species were at risk of death as a result of being trapped in [[The Harvester]] they were compelled to reveal themselves and attempt to communicate.


[[Image:Subprime2.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Second Subprime of the B'zz'zt]]
[[Image:Subprime2.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Second Subprime of the B'zz'zt]]
At various times, they have attempted contact with the [[Hur'q]], The [[Nechani]], the [[Kobali]], the [[Sky Spirits]], and the [[Hunters]] and the crew of the [[USS Epiphany]]. It was not until the arrival of the [[USS Rosenante]] in 2408 that they were finally able to establish limited communication and assist in the rescue of those trapped within the Bone Yard.
At various times, they have attempted contact with the [[Hur'q]], The [[Nechani]], the [[Kobali]], and the [[Hunters]] and the crew of the [[USS Epiphany]]. It was not until the arrival of the [[USS Rosenante]] in 2408 that they were finally able to establish limited communication and assist in the rescue of those trapped within the Bone Yard.


The B'zz'tz describe themselves as Explorers.
The B'zz'tz describe themselves as Explorers.
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