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  • Catatonia
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Catatonia was a medical condition characterized by the lack of activity in the conscious mind, leaving the body inert. The Chiss political agitator Cyndra was rendered catatonic in an encounter with Darth Zannah during which Zannah attacked her with dark side illusions. Due to the high degree of mental and emotional integration exhibited by the communal intelligence of the Bilar species, the death of a single member of a group was often enough to send his or her mates into a catatonic state.
  • Catatonia was a condition characterized by abnormality of movement and behavior arising from a disturbed mental state. Antedians entered a self-induced catatonic state to survive the ordeal of spaceflight which they found extremely traumatic. (TNG: "Manhunt" ) In 2367, Andrus Hagan was found aboard the USS Brattain in a profound catatonic state. (TNG: "Night Terrors" ) In 2372, several USS Voyager crewmembers became catatonic as the result of Botha telepathy. (VOY: "Persistence of Vision")
  • Complete withdrawl. Whenever characters with this affliction fail a Fear or Terror test, they automatically go into catatonic withdrawl, regardless of their current insanity point total. On failing a Fear test, they become robbed of the power of speech for D6 hours and will not acknowledge the presence of any other creature. On failing a Terror test, they remain frozen to the spot for D6 hours, curled up into a tight ball.
  • Catatonia is a symptom characterized by a complete lack of motor control combined with mental stupor. First thought to be a separate condition, it is now better understood as a symptom of many mental illnesses and organic diseases including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, clinical depression and drug use. Physical illnesses that can present with catatonia include encephalitis, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic diseases. Generally, benzodiazepine is effective at treating the symptom. In severe cases, electro-convulsive therapy may be used.
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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • Catatonia was a medical condition characterized by the lack of activity in the conscious mind, leaving the body inert. The Chiss political agitator Cyndra was rendered catatonic in an encounter with Darth Zannah during which Zannah attacked her with dark side illusions. Due to the high degree of mental and emotional integration exhibited by the communal intelligence of the Bilar species, the death of a single member of a group was often enough to send his or her mates into a catatonic state.
  • Catatonia was a condition characterized by abnormality of movement and behavior arising from a disturbed mental state. Antedians entered a self-induced catatonic state to survive the ordeal of spaceflight which they found extremely traumatic. (TNG: "Manhunt" ) In 2367, Andrus Hagan was found aboard the USS Brattain in a profound catatonic state. (TNG: "Night Terrors" ) In 2372, several USS Voyager crewmembers became catatonic as the result of Botha telepathy. (VOY: "Persistence of Vision")
  • Complete withdrawl. Whenever characters with this affliction fail a Fear or Terror test, they automatically go into catatonic withdrawl, regardless of their current insanity point total. On failing a Fear test, they become robbed of the power of speech for D6 hours and will not acknowledge the presence of any other creature. On failing a Terror test, they remain frozen to the spot for D6 hours, curled up into a tight ball.
  • Catatonia is a symptom characterized by a complete lack of motor control combined with mental stupor. First thought to be a separate condition, it is now better understood as a symptom of many mental illnesses and organic diseases including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, clinical depression and drug use. Physical illnesses that can present with catatonia include encephalitis, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic diseases. Generally, benzodiazepine is effective at treating the symptom. In severe cases, electro-convulsive therapy may be used. Catatonia can present in several ways, such as a complete lack of movement, holding a rigid and unnatural posture, or engaging in repetitive but useless movements. Patients are generally unresponsive to any external stimuli.