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  • ...at stands as the largest and most politically significant of the successor governments, buoyed up as it is by the Tal Shiar. The burgeoning [[Romulan Republic]] h ...space. The chaos of the rest of the Romulan regions and the friendship of governments such as the United Federation of Planets have enabled the Republic's surviv
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  • ...[[Gradin Belt]]. A hub of commerce and diplomacy for a myriad of peoples, governments, and organisations, it has maintained independence across its centuries-lon ...ard. This varies from permanent offices and consulates of corporations and governments to simple visits, and the outpost is favoured as neutral ground for even th
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  • ...ith political powers in volatile regions, ensuring stability between major governments, and the protection of local populaces. ...ncy or criminal forces, primarily through cooperation and support of local governments and civilian populations.
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  • ...ncy or criminal forces, primarily through cooperation and support of local governments and civilian populations. *'''Develop''' relationships with local governments and communities.
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  • * '''Maintain''' relationships with regional governments to secure necessary mission support; ...However close or far, they are charged to treat and negotiate with foreign governments to secure access to regions of space near or even within their borders. Fro
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  • ...is not only mindful of not wanting to be out-paced by its rivals, but some governments are more ethical than others. Can they be trusted to harness Borg technolog ...acons first and deactivate them, destroying technology if necessary. Rival governments cannot be allowed to secure this technology. The criminal underworld cannot
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  • ...[[Starfleet]] and the Republic seeks to maintain local stability, and both governments seek to support those left behind after Rator's withdrawal from the area. ...ualities of the Synnef Nebula make it a serious security concern for local governments, and a prime opportunity for any smugglers, criminals, or simply loners wis
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  • ...er Fourth Fleet Directors with other Starfleet units or foreign forces and governments.
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  • ...d negotiations of peace, as they are located in regions where all relevant governments have felt secure without needing to extend themselves. While the Federation ...olitical reasons it remains ill-charted. As such it has often been used by governments, criminals, and insurgents to hide clandestine operations, smuggling, or se
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  • ...hout any formal agreements or delineation of power established between the governments, there was no means for the Federation to ascertain the legitimacy of their ...ained politically isolated. However, their lack of care for other races or governments renders them viciously opportunistic. Any weakness from their neighbours ar
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  • ...ith political powers in volatile regions, ensuring stability between major governments and the protection of local populaces. ...ncy or criminal forces, primarily through cooperation and support of local governments and civilian populations.
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  • ...ssian and Federation colonists waged conflict against each other and their governments. This ended in 2373, where the Cardassian Union’s alliance with the Domin
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  • By 2395, the Barzanian Planetary Republic and Federation governments had enjoyed generally cordial relations for over 20 years and Barzan accede
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  • ...space. These worlds, thousands of years ago, were under a series of common governments. ...e preferred location to conduct trade and diplomacy with alien species and governments, and as a result over the centuries developed an acceptance and appreciatio
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  • ...lmingly positive. Most Star Navy forces fled or were pushed out, and local governments on other worlds - new or old - saw Romulan and Reman leadership alike pledg
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  • ...y Federation colonies. Starfleet, along with other Alpha and Beta Quadrant governments are not allowed to expand into the Delta and Gamma Quadrants due to the Jan ...phobic interstellar union that is one of the most technologically advanced governments in the region. They are not xenophobic based on conflict with others, but s
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  • ...adhere. This includes the timeline of recent events, the nature of modern governments, and Starfleet activities and engagement. Articles that dictate Bravo Fleet *'''Governments:''' Political groups, such as the Klingon Empire. Distinct from species, th
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  • ...ne, the Fenris Rangers seek positive relationships with settlements, local governments, and trading groups where possible. These factions supply the Rangers with
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  • ...the threat exists, that it is serious, and that it is worthwhile for their governments to dispatch a force of any size to aid the Federation. Whether they convinc
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  • ...with other [[:Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[:Beta Quadrant|Beta]] Quadrant governments to become legitimised as a major power. Since the fall of the [[Star Empire ...of Algeron, but this near-conflict remains a point of tension between both governments. At the same time, the Free State lost control of the Borg cube, which depa
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  • ...ederation-Klingon border, attempting to maintain the peace between the two governments by handling rogue Klingon factions with what little resources Starfleet is
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  • ...ith political powers in volatile regions, ensuring stability between major governments and the protection of local populaces.
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  • With a new senate established and binding together the existing local governments, a new navy formed of the ships that had abandoned the Star Empire, and a p Many local governments persisted through the supernova and after as they supported the fledgling r
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  • ...s with the Gorn are wildly inconsistent, and understanding between the two governments is limited. More often than not, the Gorn keep to themselves and ignore the
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  • ...ted Federation member worlds, working closely with civilian scientists and governments to showcase Starfleet’s technical prowess.
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  • ...s and the FCA are vast, complex, and often ancient. Where other worlds and governments have applied regulations to protect workers' rights or enforce safety stand ...ed. However, where Ferengi have conducted outright raids and actions other governments would deem piracy, the D'Kora class are indeed the most often-used ships.
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  • ...and armaments for use in the field. Over the past fifteen years, civilian governments and organisations, not Starfleet, have been responsible for the lion's shar
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  • * Document and interpret the legal systems of newly encountered governments, to help build a larger understanding of interstellar jurisprudence.
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  • ...arth, Madeleine Allard's family had served the United Earth and Federation governments for generations. Her family tree was filled with bureaucrats, ministers, di
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  • ...e demonstration of the Federation’s might opened diplomacy enough for both governments to to agree on formal borders, which have changed very little over the last
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  • ...] and the Cardassian insurgents The True Way strike at each other and both governments, vying for control and trying to expel those they oppose. [[Starfleet]] res ...ation cargo ships. While this provided some resources, their anger at both governments soon took a more ideological stance, and there was a clear outlet for their
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  • ...living memory, the project’s work includes gathering records from multiple governments and organisations and recording survivors' lived experiences. The project i
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  • ...re loaned to Cardassian authorities as a diplomatic effort between the two governments, and the crew aided the Cardassian authorities in tracking down Alamor... a
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  • ...omacy, humanitarian aid, and cooperation with the interested major Romulan governments. The USS ''Endeavour'' was chosen as the Starfleet platform for this missio
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  • ...individual that the diplomat can address. While the station welcomes other governments to establish a diplomatic officer on the station, there are a few offices r
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  • ...f the more diplomatic Great Houses, with strong ties to other cultures and governments. They have not directly opposed Toral, but nor have they rushed to support
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  • ...st be mitigated, but they're a good choice for outlying colonies' civilian governments to operate, due to their ease of use and their utility for other purposes:
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  • ...he ''Manticore'' is reserved for diplomatic missions which include warring governments, insurgency movements, disruptive third parties, or natural disasters. If t
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  • ...be self-sufficient for some fifteen years. In interstellar matters, other governments have grown accustomed to acting without Federation involvement, and are slo
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  • ...vastated, with diplomatic relationships altered or strained and worlds and governments in desperate need of rebuilding. Starfleet was eager to meet these challeng
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  • ...they uncovered that the Romulans had funded and supported the attack. Both governments of [[ma:Maluria|Maluria]] and [[ma:Nausicaa|Nausicaa]] released a statement
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  • [[File:Romulanswithborg.png|thumb|353x353px|Many governments would use Borg technology for their own gain]]
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  • ...ast power dominating the Delta Quadrant and a repeated serious risk to the governments of the [[:Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[:Beta Quadrant|Beta]] Quadrants, in
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  • This changed with the rise of the Federation in the mid-22nd century. Governments the Klingons had seen as future subjects became a rival power, and one whos
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  • In the incident's aftermath, progressives in the two governments engaged in a diplomatic push for measures to advance galactic peace; the Ro
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