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− | + | '''Ba'ku''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[Class M|M-class]] [[planet]] in an [[unnamed star systems#Ba'ku system|unnamed star system]]. This planet was located in [[Federation]] [[space]] in the [[Briar Patch]], [[Sector 441]]. The planet was characterized by a unique effect caused by the [[ring system|rings]] that caused the inhabitants to live extended life spans. This planet was home to a [[colony]]. |
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− | + | The planet was home to a [[Ba'ku]] [[Ba'ku village|settlement]], established in [[2066]] by a group who had fled their [[unnamed star systems#Ba'ku home system|unnamed star system]]. This group feared that their species was heading to self-annihilation. In [[2275]], a group of young Ba'ku wanting to follow the ways of the offlanders (people not born on Ba'ku) attempted to take over the colony and failed. For their punishment, they were exiled. Over the decades, they became known as the [[Son'a]]. In [[2375]], there were six hundred Ba'ku living on the planet. |
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− | + | That same year, an attempt by the Son'a – led by [[Ahdar]] [[Ru'afo]], and assisted by [[Starfleet]] officers under [[Matthew Dougherty]] – to strip the planet of its [[metaphasic particle]]s and to forcefully relocate the Ba'ku to another planet, was thwarted by the actions of [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}. The [[Federation Council]] halted the relocation, while they conducted a top-level review; while, at the same time, the [[Son'a]] and the [[Ba'ku]] began the process of healing. |
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⚫ | According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 60) and on the chart "United Federation of Planets I", Ba'ku was located in the Ba'ku [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. This system was a single star system. Primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral class|Class K star]] with a magnitude of +5, which was the same brightness as [[Sol]]. Ba'ku was listed as a member planet of the Federation in [[2378]]. |
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Revision as of 02:06, 10 April 2015
Ba'ku was an inhabited M-class planet in an unnamed star system. This planet was located in Federation space in the Briar Patch, Sector 441. The planet was characterized by a unique effect caused by the rings that caused the inhabitants to live extended life spans. This planet was home to a colony.
History
The planet was home to a Ba'ku settlement, established in 2066 by a group who had fled their unnamed star system. This group feared that their species was heading to self-annihilation. In 2275, a group of young Ba'ku wanting to follow the ways of the offlanders (people not born on Ba'ku) attempted to take over the colony and failed. For their punishment, they were exiled. Over the decades, they became known as the Son'a. In 2375, there were six hundred Ba'ku living on the planet.
That same year, an attempt by the Son'a – led by Ahdar Ru'afo, and assisted by Starfleet officers under Matthew Dougherty – to strip the planet of its metaphasic particles and to forcefully relocate the Ba'ku to another planet, was thwarted by the actions of Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise-E. The Federation Council halted the relocation, while they conducted a top-level review; while, at the same time, the Son'a and the Ba'ku began the process of healing.
Geographical
There are several mountains near the Ba'ku settlement that contain caves lined with kelbonite ore that protect from transporters.
Zoological
There are many species of animal life on the Ba'ku planet, several of which can be seen in a Ba'ku children's book. These species' names are unknown, but pictures have been seen of a six-legged turtle-like animal, a polar bear-like animal, an animal that resembles an ancient Earth pterodactyl, and a Ba'ku butterfly.
Ba'ku also has a small caterpillar-like mammal, known as a rhyl. There are also several species of goats, llamas, fish, and a two-tailed kolibri.
Ba'ku wildlife
References
Background
A deleted scene would have established that the Federation would ultimately make Ba'ku a protectorate.
According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 60) and on the chart "United Federation of Planets I", Ba'ku was located in the Ba'ku system. This system was located in the Beta Quadrant. This system was a single star system. Primary was a Class K star with a magnitude of +5, which was the same brightness as Sol. Ba'ku was listed as a member planet of the Federation in 2378.
Visual effects in scenes set on the Ba'ku planet were handled by Blue Sky/VIFX. (Cinefex, No. 77, p. 71)
External link
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