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Talk:Trill symbiont

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This seems rather repetitive, all of the information in this articles sections can be found at the articles that the sections are named for. I suggest this be simplified by replacing the sections themselves with links. Tyrant 00:28, 20 May 2005 (UTC)Tyrant

[edit] Symbiont or Symbiot ?

Is it positive that the actual term is indeed "Symbiont"? "Symbiot" would seem more appropriate at least to me. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Aduitsis (talk • contribs) .

I believe you mean "symbiote" (with an e), as the term "symbiot" does not exist. ;) In any case, "symbiont" is the more common spelling and that is how it's spelled in all of the articles on M/A (as well as in the Trek scripts), so we will stick with "symbiont". :) --From Andoria with Love 23:12, 17 Aug 2005 (UTC)
Symbiote is a more scientific term, like those fish that ride on sharks. Symbiont is how it is spelled in all DS9 DVD subtitles I've seen, so I say keep using Symbiont. (although I do think they mean basically the same thing) - AJHalliwell 23:50, 17 Aug 2005 (UTC)
They do. I checked dictionary.com; the definition for "symbiote" is "see symbiont". :) --From Andoria with Love 01:53, 18 Aug 2005 (UTC)
From what I have seen, Symbiont appears to be the correct spelling in terms of the Trill on Star Trek. On Stargate SG-1, the word Symbiote is used for the Goa'uld. This sometimes causes mix-ups with Star Trek/Stargate fans. Enzo Aquarius 00:50, 3 Sep 2005 (UTC)
The traditional Greek "symbiont" is used in Star Trek, while the French "symbiote" is used in Stargate... They are the same word, in different languages. 68.62.92.137 03:45, 6 Jan 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Trill host?

This is perhaps an odd point, but since the Trill are referred to as a joined species, this seems to me to mean that both the host and symbiont can be referred to as "Trill." Perhaps the article Trill should be at Trill host. - Montrealais

A symbiont is a Trill symbiont. A Trill is a Trill. Trills are referred to as Trills; symbionts are referred to as symbionts, or Trill symbionts. Symbionts were never referred to as Trills, nor are Trills the only species who can become hosts (although they may be the only ones most compatible). --From Andoria with Love 05:32, 23 April 2006 (UTC)