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These micro-biological organisms allow alien races to understand each other's speech. They "colonize at the base of the brain" and allow one to understand alien speech. The microbes can be injected, and go to work almost instantly. ("[[Premiere]]")
 
These micro-biological organisms allow alien races to understand each other's speech. They "colonize at the base of the brain" and allow one to understand alien speech. The microbes can be injected, and go to work almost instantly. ("[[Premiere]]")
   
Translator microbes seem only to be required by the individual who needs to understand alien languages, not the speaker. In other words, only the listener needs to carry the microbes in order to understand alien speech, but for two-way communication to occur, both parties need the microbes. Translator microbes do not work on writing, but with the speech down, most species have no problem learning how to read in various languages. 
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Translator microbes seem only to be required by the individual who needs to understand alien languages, not the speaker. In other words, only the listener needs to carry the microbes in order to understand alien speech, but for two-way communication to occur, both parties need the microbes. Translator microbes do not work on writing, but with the speech down, most species have no problem learning how to read in verious languages. 
   
 
It is notable that there is, potentially, at least one alien species, the [[Kalish]], who cannot tolerate translator microbes. When [[John Crichton|Crichton]] first met [[Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu|Sikozu]], who was a Kalish [[bioloid]], had to learn English before she could understand what he was saying. His translator microbes allowed him to understand her.
 
It is notable that there is, potentially, at least one alien species, the [[Kalish]], who cannot tolerate translator microbes. When [[John Crichton|Crichton]] first met [[Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu|Sikozu]], who was a Kalish [[bioloid]], had to learn English before she could understand what he was saying. His translator microbes allowed him to understand her.
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