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(changed "assimilated" to "wiped out" because it is never actually stated that the El-Aurians were assimilated. they may have been destroyed as an un-assimilatable threat. (recall that guinan seemed potentially able to fend off Q somehow.)) |
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The '''El-Aurian system''' was a [[planet]]ary [[star system]] located several thousand [[light year]]s from [[Federation]] space. The system contained at least one populated [[planet]], the [[El-Aurian homeworld]]. |
The '''El-Aurian system''' was a [[planet]]ary [[star system]] located several thousand [[light year]]s from [[Federation]] space. The system contained at least one populated [[planet]], the [[El-Aurian homeworld]]. |
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− | During the late [[23rd century]] the system was invaded and a majority of its population was |
+ | During the late [[23rd century]] the system was invaded and a majority of its population was wiped out by the [[Borg]]. Those [[El-Aurian]]s who managed to survive the invasion were scattered throughout the [[Milky Way Galaxy|galaxy]]. ({{TNG|Q Who}}; {{film|7}}) |
[[Odo]] identified [[Martus Mazur]] as a refugee from the El-Aurian system during Mazur's visit to [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Rivals}}) |
[[Odo]] identified [[Martus Mazur]] as a refugee from the El-Aurian system during Mazur's visit to [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Rivals}}) |
Revision as of 22:39, 15 May 2013
The El-Aurian system was a planetary star system located several thousand light years from Federation space. The system contained at least one populated planet, the El-Aurian homeworld.
During the late 23rd century the system was invaded and a majority of its population was wiped out by the Borg. Those El-Aurians who managed to survive the invasion were scattered throughout the galaxy. (TNG: "Q Who"; Star Trek Generations)
Odo identified Martus Mazur as a refugee from the El-Aurian system during Mazur's visit to Deep Space 9 in 2370. (DS9: "Rivals")