catatonia

/ˌkætəˈtoʊniə/
noun 2

Definitions

noun

1

A severe psychiatric condition, often associated with schizophrenia, characterized by a tendency to remain in a rigid state of stupor for long periods which give way to short periods of extreme agitation.

2

A frozen, unresponsive state, as of electronic equipment.

“Relay that!” Thwaite shouted. Somewhere on the bridge a hand closed over a relay and dropped the AIDs into an electronic catatonia.

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