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Bio-neural energy was the electrical activity generated by an organic nervous system, the absence of which usually constituted death. In 2371 Commander Chakotay's bio-neural energy was displaced by trianic energy beings known as the Komar. Although he was pronounced brain-dead by USS Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram, his disembodied consciousness remained intact, able to navigate and take control of other lifeforms. (VOY: "Cathexis")

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  • Bio-neural energy
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  • Bio-neural energy was the electrical activity generated by an organic nervous system, the absence of which usually constituted death. In 2371 Commander Chakotay's bio-neural energy was displaced by trianic energy beings known as the Komar. Although he was pronounced brain-dead by USS Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram, his disembodied consciousness remained intact, able to navigate and take control of other lifeforms. (VOY: "Cathexis")
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  • Bio-neural energy was the electrical activity generated by an organic nervous system, the absence of which usually constituted death. In 2371 Commander Chakotay's bio-neural energy was displaced by trianic energy beings known as the Komar. Although he was pronounced brain-dead by USS Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram, his disembodied consciousness remained intact, able to navigate and take control of other lifeforms. (VOY: "Cathexis")
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