Research on dendritic liquid crystal systems has focused mainly on the investigation of materials that exhibit layered, columnar, cubic-phase structures. [1, 2] The emphasis has been associated with the chemical structure of these systems, in which a dendritic core and a periphery consisting of functional groups of different chemical composition, which are responsible for self-assembly processes, leads to nanoscopic phase segregation between core and periphery. [3,4] Thus, well-defined dendritic systems that exhibit nematic phase behavior and that are characterized only by orienta-tional ordering and contain functional groups promoting nanophase separation have attracted considerable interest. The opposing forces of the nematic director field, which are attributed to the peripheral mesogens, and the tendency of the dendritic cores to undergo phase separation should lead to a new class of compounds with interesting properties in the liquid-crystalline (LC) state. [5] This structural concept should allow the decoupling of the transition behavior and the ordering of the LC phase from the size of the molecules, which is a long-standing aim of LC polymer research. The materials should additionally be characterized by comparatively low viscosities.The use of carbosilazane cores 1 ± 5, which display an overall threefold symmetry and possess a planar central core, allows the synthesis of microphase-separated systems. [6] The