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* Nation
* Nation
** Antiquity - 2353 - : Independent (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
** Antiquity - 2353 - : Independent (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
*** Planetary government a hereditary theocracy (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")


==History==
==History==


* Planetary war in the distant past over Bactrican third gender (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
* Mid-24th century: Weathered four separate invasions by the [[Tzenkethi Coalition]] (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
* Mid-24th century: Weathered four separate invasions by the [[Tzenkethi Coalition]] (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
* 2353: Begins pursuing [[Federation]] membership following fourth invasion, in which reigning monarchs were killed (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
* 2353: Begins pursuing [[Federation]] membership following fourth invasion, in which reigning monarchs were killed (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")

Latest revision as of 19:14, 20 January 2019

Facts

  • Primary: Pelian
  • System name: Pelian IV
  • Population: 40,000,000 (2353) (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
  • Class M
  • Inhabitants: Bactrican
  • Nation
    • Antiquity - 2353 - : Independent (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
      • Planetary government a hereditary theocracy (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")

History

  • Planetary war in the distant past over Bactrican third gender (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
  • Mid-24th century: Weathered four separate invasions by the Tzenkethi Coalition (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")
  • 2353: Begins pursuing Federation membership following fourth invasion, in which reigning monarchs were killed (DS9 Short Story: "The Music Between the Notes")

Locations

Surface

Indigenous Life