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Outwardly identical to [[Human]]s, the Argelian race is known for its hedonistic, peace-loving nature, which was acquired after undergoing a period in Argelian history known as the [[Great Awakening]] circa the [[2060s]], which fundamentally reformed their society from violent to placid. Since the Great Awakening, the Argelians have adopted a [[pacifism|pacifist]] way of life, deploring any form of violence. Some Argelians possess psychic powers, but it is not a common characteristic to their race. This pleasure-loving culture makes it necessary to import administrative officials from other worlds to maintain order. This pacifist philosophy almost resulted in a planetary judicial crisis when in [[2267]] three murders were committed, a [[crime]] for which the [[punishment]] would have been death by slow torture due to laws from before the Awakening. Fortunately the Argelians did not have to execute anyone as the murderer turned out to be a non-[[humanoid]] [[Redjac|lifeform]]. ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}})
 
Outwardly identical to [[Human]]s, the Argelian race is known for its hedonistic, peace-loving nature, which was acquired after undergoing a period in Argelian history known as the [[Great Awakening]] circa the [[2060s]], which fundamentally reformed their society from violent to placid. Since the Great Awakening, the Argelians have adopted a [[pacifism|pacifist]] way of life, deploring any form of violence. Some Argelians possess psychic powers, but it is not a common characteristic to their race. This pleasure-loving culture makes it necessary to import administrative officials from other worlds to maintain order. This pacifist philosophy almost resulted in a planetary judicial crisis when in [[2267]] three murders were committed, a [[crime]] for which the [[punishment]] would have been death by slow torture due to laws from before the Awakening. Fortunately the Argelians did not have to execute anyone as the murderer turned out to be a non-[[humanoid]] [[Redjac|lifeform]]. ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}})
   
After [[Elim Garak]] blew up his tailor shop on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2371]], [[Odo]] mentioned to Garak that [[Quark]] had expressed an interest in opening an Argelian [[massage]] parlor in the space formerly inhabited by the shop. Garak remarked that he doubted Captain [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] would approve of such an "interesting" establishment on the [[Promenade]]. ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
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After [[Elim Garak]] blew up [[Garak's Clothiers|his tailor shop]] on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2371]], [[Odo]] mentioned to Garak that [[Quark]] had expressed an interest in opening an Argelian [[massage]] parlor in the space formerly inhabited by the shop. Garak remarked that he doubted Captain [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] would approve of such an "interesting" establishment on the [[Promenade]]. ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
   
 
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Jaris

Prefect Jaris, a male Argelian

Sybo

Sybo, a female Argelian

The Argelians are a humanoid species that hail from the planet Argelius II.

Outwardly identical to Humans, the Argelian race is known for its hedonistic, peace-loving nature, which was acquired after undergoing a period in Argelian history known as the Great Awakening circa the 2060s, which fundamentally reformed their society from violent to placid. Since the Great Awakening, the Argelians have adopted a pacifist way of life, deploring any form of violence. Some Argelians possess psychic powers, but it is not a common characteristic to their race. This pleasure-loving culture makes it necessary to import administrative officials from other worlds to maintain order. This pacifist philosophy almost resulted in a planetary judicial crisis when in 2267 three murders were committed, a crime for which the punishment would have been death by slow torture due to laws from before the Awakening. Fortunately the Argelians did not have to execute anyone as the murderer turned out to be a non-humanoid lifeform. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

After Elim Garak blew up his tailor shop on Deep Space 9 in 2371, Odo mentioned to Garak that Quark had expressed an interest in opening an Argelian massage parlor in the space formerly inhabited by the shop. Garak remarked that he doubted Captain Sisko would approve of such an "interesting" establishment on the Promenade. (DS9: "The Die is Cast")

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