MOTT

"A haircut maketh the man...."

- Mott

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Age: 35

Aspiration: Pleasure

Astrological Sign: Aquarius

Mott loves to cut hair. He is quite good at it as well and enjoys the conversations he has while styling locks. He has a crack up sense of humour and knows how to deliver a punchline. Mott enjoys cooking also, but remember most Bolian food is served *aged* so it doesn't suit all tastes.

Being Bolian

The Bolians are a humanoid species native to the planet Bolarus IX. They are members of the United Federation of Planets. Bolian individuals tend to be highly outspoken, most often when it is not requested.

Bolians are distinctively known for a bifurcating (cartilaginous) ridge running vertically along the center of the head and face, and half-way down their chest. Skin color ranges from blue-gray to vivid blue, and is occasionally accented with dark blue bands on their head although Starfleet Captain Rixx was pink. Bolian males are completely bald and are on average, as tall as, the average Human male, and are not known for their physical prowess. Bolian females are sometimes completely bald, and sometimes have hair. Male Bolians have been known to wear toupées on occasion.

  Almost all Bolians shown have been bald; of the three shown with hair, one (the only male) was said to be wearing a toupee and another (a female named Mitena Haro) was an alien in disguise.

In addition to the ridge on their heads, they are also noted for having cartilaginous lining on their tongues that allows them to consume foods not normally palatable by other Federation races, including strong acids. One such example of traditional Bolian cuisine is the consumption of meat that had been allowed to partially decay.

The Doctor was particularly interested in the topic of the Bolian digestive system, and put together a piece on the topic in Hints for Healthful Living – a part of the daily USS Voyager morning show, A Briefing with Neelix.

When removed from the body, Bolian blood is blue in color. The chemistry of their blood is very different from that of other species, especially Vulcans. If a blood transfusion is given from a Vulcan to a Bolian it will result in the death of the Bolian. There are instances, however, when artificial blood is unavailable; when this occurs, existing blood cells must be genetically altered for inter-species transfusions to be successful. Intimate relations between Bolians and humans typically cause adverse effects to the latter, which might include fatigue, nausea, and joint inflammation.

A Bolian medical philosophy on euthanasia was developed during their Middle Ages known as the "double effect" principle. This form of assisted suicide states that "an action that has the principal effect of relieving suffering may be ethically justified even though the same action has the secondary effect of possibly causing death."

Bolian courtship initiation consists of a male and female Bolian pressing foreheads with eyes closed, while both participants touch the neck of their partner with both hands, placing the fingers where one would check the pulse of a species with a circulatory system similar to that of humans. Bolian marriages often involve more than two members. Any additional spouse is referred to as a "co-husband" or "co-wife", respectively.During a pregnancy, they believe that if one gives birth near a warp core, the experience improved the baby's disposition.

Due to the "good nature" personality types often perceived in Bolians, they are often accustom to providing in various services professions. Bolian barbers and waiters have been employed aboard the USS Enterprise-D during its mission. Captain Janeway once encountered the personality of an assimilated Bolian manicurist during a discussion with Seven of Nine. Bolian shop owners and restaurateurs were maintained a presence on the Promenade of Deep Space 9.

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From: Memory Alpha

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