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DS9: "The Forsaken" |
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Bolarus IX is an M-Class planet which is ninth in their solar system. Bolarus IX features a large number of small landmasses, islands, archipelagos, and atolls surrounded by major oceans, isolating most of the major cities from one another. Only three islands are really large enough to be called continents, and each of these is still smaller than any single continent on earth. The world is largely a water world, and the disparate nature of the most early population centers caused much of the independent cultural development that remains apparent among the various Bolian races to this day. There are no large anchoring continental masses, and as a result the legendary surface storms of Bolarus IX are able to move across the planet's surface unchecked by geographic barriers. The planet's atmosphere features a nitrogen-oxygen-argon mix slightly different from Earth's making it an argon-rich environment. |
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Called the Bolian World Council. | ||||||||||||
Aside from contributing to the ranks of Starfleet they have a delegation within the Diplomatic Corps. | ||||||||||||
They are extremely dedicated to duty, and they are exceptionally hard workers. They have an affinity for group dynamics and organization. The Bolian people have an innate affinity for cooperation and group dynamics.
They are chronic "workaholics" who often seem happy only when they are
doing something productive and useful. However, the unique synergistic
qualities possessed by the species allow them to gravitate and excel at
team-related occupations - research, medicine, science, etc. This explains,
in part, the selflessness and heroism shown by many Bolians in the face
of death or emergency circumstances; they understand that another member
of the "team" will be there to provide support or aid in their moment of
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In Bolian the word fredrik (that corresponds to the Human name "Frederick") translates as a Bolian obscenity. | ||||||||||||
Bolians are humanoid, though they are evolved from porpoise-like aquatic mammals rather than primates. Distinguished by a light blue skin, slightly leathery in texture, and a bifurcated ridge running vertically down the center of the face and body. Their earlobes are also more elongated than most other humanoids. Bolians have cartilaginous lining on their tongues which only attach to their mouths at the backs of their throats. It allows them to consume foods not normally palatable by many Federation races, including strong acids. Skin tone ranges from a yellowish green tinge to to medium blue. Some Bolians have dark blue bands on the head. As such there appears to be at least three Bolian races:
Bolians are completely bald. However there appears to be at least one recessive gene, possibly a evolutionary throwback still circulating in the population, which allows the rare occurrence of hair growth, usually green-tinted blonde hair. |
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Bolians, with their blue cobalt-based blood, have very different blood chemistry from any other humanoid. Generally speaking Bolian blood is sufficiently different at a chemical level that interspecies transfusions to, or from, other Federation species are typically fatal. A blood transfusion from a Vulcan to a Bolian would be fatal for the Bolian, for example. Andorian blood, on the other hand, is compatible with Bolian blood. The Bolian excrement is regarded as being particularly offensive to the nose of most humanoid species. It is their recommendation to wait some time after a Bolian has used the facilities. Due to medical reasons intimate relationships between Bolians and Humans is not encouraged. |
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The work-oriented Bolians are a talented species with an unparalleled ability to work with others. This synergistic talent has made them popular throughout both Starfleet and the Federation at large; their ability to facilitate complex group dynamics while solving difficult or seemingly insurmountable problems has drawn many into fields involving science, medicine, research, and technology. Hard-working and strictly regimented, Bolians are always seeking knowledge; they believe innovation and learning will allow them better to understand and therefore control the universe around them. For this reason, Bolarus IX has become a center for learning within the Federation, home to some of the finest engineering and applied science academies in the galaxy. However, the workload the Bolians expect a student to carry is enough to cause most non-Bolian students to drop out within the first year. Graduates are, understandably, highly respected throughout the UFP. |
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Bolians are, to say the least, gregarious. Families can easily produce up to ten children, and so a typical Bolian childhood is possessed of many children and very little quiet. Family is very important to the Bolians, and often a family will serve as the crew of a large houseboat (which has itself been passed down from generation to generation, often for hundreds of years). |
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Since ancient times the Bolians have been a seafaring people, and the raging oceans are a source of great interest to the Bolians, who spent many centuries in their early history studying them and the strong tidal currents which rule them. During the Bolian Middle Ages the Bolians developed the medical philosophy known as the "Double Effect Principal" about euthanasia. This form of assisted suicide states that while euthanasia has the effect of relieving suffering it also has the effect of causing death. Marriage and Relationships Cuisine Trade Fashion Sports and Games Modern adel'iin (see Prehistory below for more) is still practiced in tournaments, with the loser going slack to simulate death and signify his surrender to the judges. Certain families also still make a point of forcing a suitor to defeat one of his intended's fathers before he can be permitted to wed the daughter. It should be noted that the custom of completely shaving the head is
a direct result of the rise of adel'iin as a means of resolving disputes.
While the practice of challenging another Bolian to a duel beneath the
waves is rarely used, it has never formally been outlawed. Having a head
of hair is a decided disadvantage when using adel'iin, not only because
of the added drag but because it provides an ideal handhold (early adel'iin
resembled 'catfights' from pre-warp Earth, with much hair-grabbing). The
shaved head has persisted into modern times as a silent message: 'I know
adel'iin, and can best you.' Whether or not the Bolian in question really
knows adel'iin is another story, but the message is there. Bolians who
take to pacifism for one reason or another grow their hair out in silent
protest. |
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The Bolians,
early in 24th century, were invited to join the Federation on the condition
that they could establish a planetary government. During the negotiations
for its formation, though, the ancient rivalries flared up again and
the talks broke down almost before they'd begun. The UFP withdrew its
offer after seeing the infighting, but many of the moderate Bolian leaders
still sought membership. The most vocal proponent for world unity was
an aged Bolian diplomat called Vaxx. He felt that until the Bolians overcame
their ancient prejudices, Bolarus IX would never be able truly to take
its place in he growing interstellar community. During the 2360s, Bolarus IX shared an uneasy cease fire with the Moropa. In 2373, the Bolian government authorized the Ferengi Gaming Commission to manage their gambling emporiums. During the Dominion War a front was maintained by the Sixth Fleet to prevent Dominion Forces taking the Bolarus system and outlying colonies. Furthermore, one major engagement during the war was called the Bolian Operation in 2374. |
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Centuries of naval warfare before the advent of modern technology gave rise to a warrior's code of sorts. Seemingly elegant, and yet brutal in its purpose, the art of adel'iin dates back at least to Bolian pre-history in some form or another, if not back to the time of the proto-Bolians themselves. Simply put, adel'iin is a form of underwater wrestling: a graceful contest of two sleek forms beneath the waves, with the intent of eventually immobilizing the foe for one of two purposes. In its earliest form, adel'iin (or a primitive version thereof) was employed as a contest between males for the right to mate with a female. The loser, once immobilized, would be held underwater while the winner stuck his head up to breathe, until the vanquished Bolian either submitted or drowned. The winner could then go on to another bout, this time with the female, though the act of submission on her part entailed copulation rather than death. The natural flexibility of an average Bolian, the interaction (or lack thereof) of their skin oils with the sea water, and relative vulnerability of he who took the time to surface for a breath makes adel'iin as much as contest of stamina as dexterity and skill. The Bolians' native wanderlust led them to explore and settle their planet early, shaking out into three superpowers after a few centuries of warfare - Bol'ki, Bol'se, and Bol'ra. Although the three states worked together, each still considered itself superior to the other two. An uneasy peace lasted throughout their industrial age, and the Great Migration (the Bolian colonization of their sea floor, since the planet's surface is 90 percent water). After space flight had been developed and the Bolarus system colonized, though, two neighboring civilizations, the Iren and Uzor, who had been at war for decades, made contact with the Bol'rabi and the Bol'kirans. Each nation took sides in the interstellar conflict, and the Bol'setu's efforts to preserve peace were unsuccessful. As Bol'rabi and Bol'kiran forces were poised to begin a world war for control of Bolarus' extensive mineral resources, a Federation scout ship came out of warp in 2252, attracted by Bolian warp drive experiments on Bolarus XIII. The formal contact with the Federation stayed the hands of the Bolian leaders, and as dialogues were opened with the Federation the Iren and the Uzor withdrew their presence from the planet. |
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Some example Bolian names are provided below: Last Names: Adislo, Caeli,
Haro, Mot, Parrin, Rixx, Taneko, Tannekar, Tuk, Darax, Vaxx, Baxx Female Names: Alba, Darzana, Halora, Mitena, Syldra, Vado Bolians from the largest continent, Rasara, take only a single, family name; other Bolians take two names. Bolians generally only use their family names in casual dealings (excluding Starfleet officers). |
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