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    #31
    C - Chalan Aroya was an Bajoran woman who owned the Celestial Cafe on Deep Space 9 in 2372.

    In that year she visited Garak's Clothiers to obtain a new dress. Elim Garak, hoping to set her up with Odo, called the security officer to his shop.

    Several days later, after Odo had been transformed into a humanoid by the Founders, Chalan visited him in Garak's again, to tell him how sorry she was.
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      #32
      D -Drayans are a xenophobic race from the Delta Quadrant. The crew of the USS Voyager in Star Trek: Voyager discovered the Drayan elders when one of its shuttlecraft crashed on one of the Drayan moons.
      Drayans live on Drayan II, and have little to no contact with outside races. They have a very closed society, due to their species unique attribute of aging. It is uncertain how Drayans are born: They are born looking as if they are elderly, around the human age of 100. From there, they age backwards, growing younger in body as they grow older in wisdom and experience.
      When they appear to be the age of a six-year-old human child (making them over 90 in Drayan years), they are shuttled over to one of the moons of Drayan II, where they essentially die. Their bodies disappear, leaving only their clothes behind. This journey is viewed as a sacrament.
      Basically humanoid in appearance, Drayans have a coloured line down their forehead, the only visible mark that distinguishes them from humans.
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        #33
        E-Excelsior, USS

        The prototype in the long serving Excelsior class vessels. The original Excelsior was placed under the command of Captain Scott Styles. Dubbed "The Great Experiment" she was fitted with an experimental transwarp drive, and was supposed to be the fastest ship in Starfleet. However, it was sabotaged by Montgomery Scott during the command staff of the USS Enterprise's attempt at hijacking that vessel. She later encountered difficulty when the Whale Probe attacked Earth. Eventually Hakiru Sulu was given command of the ship. Under his command the Excelsior was the first ship to respond to the disaster on the Klingon moon of Praxis. Later when James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy were falsely imprisoned in the Klingon penal colony of Rura Penthe she attempted a rescue, but was prevented from doing so by Kang (the event would later mentally scar a young lieutenant Tuvok). Later she came to the Enterprise's rescue, which was fighting a cloaked Klingon bird of prey over Khitomer.

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          #34
          F - Fala was a Vedek of the Bajoran faith and religious teacher during the Occupation of Bajor. A young Kira Nerys was one of his students.

          During the closing days of the Occupation, Fala lost faith in the Prophets and became a follower of the Pah-wraiths and joined the cult that worshipped them.
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            #35
            G - Gallamites are a humanoid race who have a transparent skull. They are mentioned in the Deep Space 9 episode ,Penumbra. It is also possible that the humanoid Worf was fighting in the holosuit in the episode The Way of Warrior was a Gallamite.
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              #36
              Hirogen. A humanoid race native to the delta quadrant that believes in the hunt of other sentient species. They collect trophies of these species and scour the galaxy looking for ever more trophies and conquests. Their nomadic nature has led them to losing their homeworld, and having certain members of their population wanting to come together and settle a planet so they can rebuild their culture.

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                #37
                I -Ithanites are a member of the United Federation of Planets in the 26th century of the fictional Star Trek universe. Ithanites are one of the species that serve on board the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) and play a hand in the Battle of Procyon Five, in which the Federation defeats the Sphere-Builders.
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                  #38
                  J - Jaro Essa was a Bajoran politician who served as minister in the Bajoran Provisional Government in 2370. He was also the leader of the Alliance for Global Unity that sought to remove the Federation from the Bajoran system. He attempted to bring down the Provisional Government and install himself as leader of Bajor.

                  In 2370, Jaro appointed Li Nalas to the post of Bajoran liaison officer on Deep Space 9 with the designation of navarch, following his return from Cardassia IV. He had Kira kidnapped when she came too close to discovering his plot. Jaro revealed to her that he was the leader of the Circle, and that he assigned Li Nalas to the station so the war hero wouldn't interfere with Jaro's coup.

                  He was buying weapons from the Kressari who were a front for the Cardassians who were trying to undermine the Bajoran government. He believed that if Bajor was heavily armed, it would not need anyone's protection. Bajor could order the Federation out. Jaro was assisted in his dealings by Vedek Winn Adami, General Krim and Colonel Day. His plan failed when Kira and Jadzia Dax revealed to the Bajoran Ministers that the Cardassians were secretly behind the arming of the Circle and provided evidence to prove it.
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                    #39
                    Klingon- A warrior race in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Galaxy. They favor the war and the battle. Their empire was founded by the mythical figure Kahless, who has since been cloned to have a roll in Klingon affairs again.
                    They believe that they killed their gods, and have had dubious relations with the Federation in the past, but have since managed to form an alliance with them that has been responsible for winning several major wars over the course of the 24th century.

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                      #40
                      L - Li Nalas was a leader of one of Bajor's many resistance cells during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor, and a revered war hero. He was considered the greatest Bajoran resistance fighter ever.

                      Li earned his reputation by slaying the infamous Gul Zarale in an intense duel. The story was told and retold among the Bajoran population until it was transformed into a gripping tale of patriotic courage. Li Nalas' career as a resistance fighter ended with his capture in 2360. Although his body was never found, he was presumed dead until 2370, when he was rescued from the Hutet labor camp on Cardassia IV by Major Kira Nerys of the Bajoran Militia.

                      Upon his return to Deep Space 9, he became very uncomfortable with his hero status, and attempted to secretly leave the station for the Gamma Quadrant. Discovered by Commander Benjamin Sisko, he explained that the stories of his heroism were wrong. In reality, he had stumbled across the bathing Cardassian and was forced to shoot him. Li confided with Sisko that he had always felt uncomfortable with being an accidental hero. Sisko persuaded him to return to Bajor, which was on the verge of civil war.

                      Shortly after his return to Bajor, Li was given both the honorary title of Navarch and Kira's position as Bajoran liaison officer on board Deep Space 9, much to his embarrassment. This was done by Minister Jaro, who wanted to get Kira out of a position of power and to get Li off Bajor so that he would not influence Jaro's plot to take over the government.

                      His rescue proved to be just in the nick of time, as he was able to play a pivotal role in preventing a disastrous coup d'état orchestrated by the Alliance for Global Unity. He helped rescue Kira from the insurgents, and helped defend the station against General Krim's troops, who attempted to take the station by force. After capturing Krim, Li was able to explain that the coup was being orchestrated by the Cardassians. Krim told his troops to stand down. Li was killed while saving Sisko from an attack by Colonel Day Kannu, and as a result, became a hero both in legend and reality.
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                        #41
                        M - Mari are a telepathic, humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant.

                        Until the mid-24th century, the Mari society was violent and crime was a major issue on their world. This was primarily caused by violent instincts being passed from one person to another via telepathy. This is similar to the problems experienced by the Vulcans before Surak's revolution.

                        To solve this problem, the Mari outlawed violent thoughts and developed a memory adjustment technique to remove the offending engrams from a criminal's mind. By their system, any crime was caused by the person who originally had the violent thought and it was their mind that was altered.

                        Although violent thoughts had apparently been eradicated, a black market arose in which people sold violent thoughts to allow others to experience dark emotions. This remained a relatively harmless practice until 2374 when a thought harvested from B'Elanna Torres of the USS Voyager proved so violent that its hosts became unstable. As a result, one Mari individual was badly beaten and another murdered before the culprits were caught and the black market and outlawed thoughts was uncovered.

                        Neelix described Mari women as, "beautiful, fascinating, and very open-minded."
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                          #42
                          Neural Interface


                          A neural interface is a technology that allows access to an individual's mind.

                          In 2154, the neural interface helmet was a major component of the telepresence unit, which was used by the Romulans to control their drone-ship from their homeworld, Romulus. (ENT: "The Aenar")

                          Borg drones are able to initiate a direct neural interface with each other through their assimilation tubules. Seven of Nine used this method to communicate with One, a 29th century drone, in 2375. (VOY: "Drone")

                          In 2376, Seven of Nine linked her neural interface with that of Lansor, P'Chan, and Marika Wilkarah, all former drones of her unimatrix, in order to access missing memories of their time on Planet 1865-Alpha eight years previous. (VOY: "Survival Instinct")

                          Later that year, the former Borg Azan and Rebi used their neural interfaces to cheat during a game of kadis-kot with Icheb, Mezoti, and Naomi Wildman. (VOY: "Ashes to Ashes")

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                            #43
                            O - Organians are a fictional race in the universe of Star Trek. They are one of the most evolved, advanced alien races ever encountered by the crew of the original Enterprise.

                            The Klingons and the Federation were in dispute over the Klingon Empire expanding into spaces claimed by the Federation. With war breaking out, the Enterprise under James T. Kirk was sent to Organia to persuade its inhabitants to ally with the Federation and allow defenses. Before Kirk could persuade them, the Klingons occupied the planet. The Organians portrayed themselves as being a race barely into the Industrialized Age. Even Spock remarked to Kirk that they represented a classic example of a race experiencing no significant evolution, as their technology had shown no measurable advance in thousands of years.

                            The Klingons and Enterprise started to attack each other while in orbit, yet both sides were stopped by the Organians through their immense powers.

                            As a direct result of their intervention between the Klingon Empire and the Federation, both sides were forced to agree to a truce, in which in order for either side to gain another planet for their respective sides, they must prove to be more worthy by their ability to efficiently develop that planet.

                            It is not known when or if the Organian Peace Treaty was superseded in the subsequent episodes of the Star Trek saga, and the current status of the Organians is unclear in the present Star Trek Mythos.

                            The Organians were a race of beings who had evolved to a point of being pure conceptual beings, essence of thought with no corporeal bodies. In some ways they were similar to Q for power levels and abilities, but it is unknown if these two races ever encountered each other.
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                              #44
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                              O - Orion Syndicate


                              The Orion Syndicate is a criminal cabal created by the Orions. The Syndicate had been established by the 22nd century, and by the time of the 24th century it was an organized crime cartel, the equivalent of an interstellar mafia. The Syndicate from its inception included among its principal activities smuggling, piracy, slave trading, and assassination.

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                                #45
                                Q - Q Continuum is an extradimensional plane of existence inhabited by a race of extremely powerful, hyper-intelligent beings known as the Q. They claim to be largely indifferent to the affairs of the non-Q beings living in normal space, or in the many dimensions parallel to their own, considering them to be insignificant and childlike, though sometimes amusing as only children can be. However, they are clearly very interested in human beings in particular, subjecting the human race to various tests. These tests often imply that they feel somewhat threatened by humanity's potential, but are intrigued by it as well. The Q have appeared in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. One of the Q is known as Quinn to the Voyager crew.
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