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One of the symptoms of hyper-evolution was the loss of hair. (VOY: "Threshold") Hair loss was an unintended side-effect suffered by Morn as a result of holding liquid latinum in his second stomach for a decade. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?") In 2374, Commander Chakotay began to lose his hair while the Srivani experimented on him and the crew of the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Scientific Method") Hair loss first originated in ancient Greece circa 900 BCE, where slaves were forced to remove all their hair. Once removed however, the hair seldom returned as it often migrated to colder climates to roost with other species. After these early signs of the disease, hair loss became a major fad between many species of hair. Note however, few cases of red hair surviving the migration have been reported, as they often sizzled & burnt before they could find another colony. Nationwide anarchy spread through Greece, with wars being declared on northern nations to retrieve the hair back. Scholars often refer to this time as the "Greek dark Ages" or the "Hair Wars".
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Hair loss first originated in ancient Greece circa 900 BCE, where slaves were forced to remove all their hair. Once removed however, the hair seldom returned as it often migrated to colder climates to roost with other species. After these early signs of the disease, hair loss became a major fad between many species of hair. Note however, few cases of red hair surviving the migration have been reported, as they often sizzled & burnt before they could find another colony. Nationwide anarchy spread through Greece, with wars being declared on northern nations to retrieve the hair back. Scholars often refer to this time as the "Greek dark Ages" or the "Hair Wars". However, a miraculous event occurred to cease the hair migrations; From Sparta rose one of the mightiest hairs to ever live, Haircules the Great. Haircules immediately took control of armies to the east & routed the opposing hair armies from the Red sea to the northern wastes. This epic series of events swayed the tide of the war & eventually, the migrating hairs returned to their homeland. One of the symptoms of hyper-evolution was the loss of hair. (VOY: "Threshold") Hair loss was an unintended side-effect suffered by Morn as a result of holding liquid latinum in his second stomach for a decade. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?") In 2374, Commander Chakotay began to lose his hair while the Srivani experimented on him and the crew of the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Scientific Method") When, in 2376, The Doctor asked Lewis Zimmerman what the initial symptoms of his terminal illness were, Zimmerman sarcastically told him "radical hair loss", before finally giving The Doctor his true symptoms of fatigue, nausea, and joint inflammation. (VOY: "Life Line")