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Caldonians are committed to pure research and have built their reputation around that dedication. They are wary of things which distract from their research, such as administrative demands.
 
Caldonians are committed to pure research and have built their reputation around that dedication. They are wary of things which distract from their research, such as administrative demands.
   
In [[2366]], the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]]. [[Leyor]] was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise'']]. They were bought out by [[Devinoni Ral]], who represented the [[Chrysalian]]s. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration which would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], representing the [[Federation]] in [[Doctor]] [[Mendoza]]'s absence, wanted to acquire their bid of [[Trillium 323]], but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the [[Ferengi]], and the Federation. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Price]]")
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In [[2366]], the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]]. [[Leyor]] was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise'']]. They were bought out by [[Devinoni Ral]], who represented the [[Chrysalian]]s. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration which would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], representing the [[Federation]] in [[Doctor]] [[Mendoza]]'s absence, wanted to acquire their bid of [[Trillium 323]], but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the [[Ferengi]], and the Federation. ({{TNG|The Price}})
   
 
:''Leyor referred to both [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Bhavani]] as ''"Madame"'' (pronounced [[French language|French]]).''
 
:''Leyor referred to both [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Bhavani]] as ''"Madame"'' (pronounced [[French language|French]]).''

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File:Leyor, Caldonian.jpg

Leyor, a Caldonian.

The Caldonians are a humanoid species native to Caldonia. They are characterized by their tall stature, large cranium, three-fingered hands and dark brown skin.

Caldonians are committed to pure research and have built their reputation around that dedication. They are wary of things which distract from their research, such as administrative demands.

In 2366, the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the Barzan wormhole. Leyor was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the USS Enterprise. They were bought out by Devinoni Ral, who represented the Chrysalians. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration which would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. Commander William T. Riker, representing the Federation in Doctor Mendoza's absence, wanted to acquire their bid of Trillium 323, but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the Ferengi, and the Federation. (TNG: "The Price")

Leyor referred to both Deanna Troi and Bhavani as "Madame" (pronounced French).