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[[Image:Orion_colony.jpg|thumb|[[Orion slave girl|Slave girl]] dances for the pleasure of [[Christopher Pike]] on [[Talos IV]].]]
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[[File:Orion_colony.jpg|thumb|[[Orion slave girl|Slave girl]] dances for the pleasure of [[Christopher Pike]] on [[Talos IV]].]]
[[Image:Raimus.jpg|thumb|Raimus, a high ranking member of the Syndicate in the 2370s.]]
 
   
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"''You are now the property of the Orion Syndicate. Break the rules and you will suffer. Follow the rules and you will suffer'' less."
The '''Orion Syndicate''' is a [[organized crime|criminal cabal]] created by the [[Orion]]s. The Syndicate had been established by the [[22nd century]], and by the time of the [[24th century]] it was an organized crime cartel, the equivalent of an interstellar mafia. The Syndicate from its inception included among its principal activities gambling,racketeering,smuggling, [[pirate|piracy]], [[slavery|slave]] trading,extortion and assassination.
 
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: - '''[[Unnamed Orions (22nd century)#Orion Slaver 1|Orion Slaver]]''', to newly processed slaves
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The '''Orion Syndicate''' was a [[criminal organization]] created and maintained by the [[Orion]]s. The Syndicate's activities included [[gambling]], racketeering, [[smuggling]], [[piracy]], [[slave]]-trading, extortion, and [[assassination]].
   
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==Operation==
During the 22nd century, the Orion Syndicate was a somewhat more hegemonic organization, that controlled [[space]] neighboring the [[Klingon Empire]], near the [[Briar Patch]], and heavily patrolled by the area of space known as the [[Borderland]], often abducting crew members of [[alien]] [[ship]]s for the slave trade. ({{ENT|Borderland}})
 
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The Syndicate was ruthless in its tactics, and its members were extremely loyal. Entry required a substantial membership fee, and any member would take their own life before testifying against the Syndicate. In addition, it was customary for the Syndicate to financially support any family member of a deceased associate. ({{DS9|The Ascent|Prodigal Daughter}})
:''In "[[Bound]]", it was insinuated that the female members of the Orion [[species]] ran the Syndicate through a [[mind control]]ling [[pheromone]]. It can be assumed that this aided their expansion as it was demonstrated to work on non-Orion species. This would seem to indicate a [[matriarchal]] system; however, it may be decentralized.''
 
   
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In an act called "[[witnessing]]," Syndicate members would often vouch for the loyalty of any new recruit whom they brought into the organization. This was a method of ensuring trustworthiness amongst its members, as any Syndicate member who was found to have brought in a disloyal recruit would be killed along with that recruit. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
By the 24th century, the Orion Syndicate was purely a criminal organization without political corporation, becoming an interstellar mafia operating within the borders of the [[United Federation of Planets]]. Syndicate members from species as diverse as [[Human]]s, [[Bolian]]s, [[Ferengi]] and [[Farian]]s maintain influence on several independent worlds like [[New Sydney]] and [[Farius Prime]]. The Syndicate even had operatives on [[Earth]] and, for a time, in [[Starfleet]]. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
 
   
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==History==
In [[2374]], the Syndicate was contacted by the [[Dominion]] during an attempt to destabilize the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] [[Alliance]], during the [[Dominion War]]. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
 
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===22nd century===
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[[File:Orion slave auction.jpg|thumb|An Orion slave auction on Verex III]]
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During the [[22nd century]], the Orion Syndicate controlled an area of space bordering the [[Klingon Empire]]. The area of space between the two powers was a volatile and lawless region known as "the [[Borderland]]." It was in this region that a group of [[Augment]]s, relics from [[Earth]]'s [[Eugenics Wars]], attacked a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] in [[2154]], [[murder]]ing the crew and stealing the ship. In order to avert a war with the Empire, the {{EnterpriseNX}} was sent into the Borderland in an attempt to locate the Augments. While on this mission, however, ''Enterprise'' was attacked by an [[Orion interceptor]], and nine crewmembers were kidnapped. The crewmembers were taken to a processing station on [[Verex III]], where they were intended to be auctioned off as slaves. Although [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] was able to rescue his crewmembers, his actions in stealing Orion "property" made him a wanted man in the Syndicate. ({{ENT|Borderland}})
   
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Later that year, an Orion named [[Harrad-Sar]] attempted to kidnap Archer and deliver him to the Syndicate. It was during this incident that it was learned by the ''Enterprise'' crew that Orion females, previously thought to be little more than commodities to be bought and sold, were actually in charge of the Syndicate, controlling the males via highly potent [[pheromone]]s. ({{ENT|Bound}})
If a member of the Syndicate is killed, the Syndicate looks after the deceased member's family. The Syndicate took care of [[Morica Bilby]] by forcing the Tigan family to pay her money from their [[pergium]] business. ({{DS9|Prodigal Daughter}})
 
   
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===23rd century===
The Orion syndicate also requires a substantial joining fee. ({{DS9|The Ascent}})
 
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[[File:Thelev.jpg|thumb|left|Thelev, an Orion spy disguised as an Andorian]]
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In [[2268]], in response to the possible admission of [[Coridan]] into the [[Federation]], the Orions engaged in a covert mission to prevent such an occurrence, in order to preserve their piracy activities in the [[Coridan system]]. To this end, they placed [[Thelev|a spy]] amongst the [[Andorian]] delegation to the conference to debate Coridan's admission, and sent [[Orion scout ship|a ship]] on a [[suicide]] mission to attack the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, which was transporting the various delegations to the conference, in an attempt to provoke mutual suspicion and interplanetary war amongst the Federation worlds. The Orions' plot was eventually uncovered, however, and Coridan was admitted into the Federation. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}}; {{TNG|Sarek}})
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===24th century===
 
[[File:Raimus.jpg|thumb|Raimus, a high-ranking member of the Syndicate in the 2370s.]]
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By the [[24th century]], the Syndicate had expanded its membership to include operatives from a variety of worlds, becoming an interstellar organized crime consortium.
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In [[2371]], an [[Idanian Intelligence]] operative was placed undercover in the organization of a man named [[Draim]], a Syndicate member who specialized in blackmail and extortion. Due to the fact that Draim employed [[Telepathy|telepaths]] to screen all potential associates, the operative's memories were removed and placed on a [[data crystal]], and she was given a new identity. Believing her name to be [[Arissa]], she worked as a [[net-girl]] in Draim's operation, obtaining information which Draim would later use for blackmail. Arissa stayed undercover for two years, never realizing that she was an undercover operative, until she was recalled by Idanian Intelligence, and her memories were restored. ({{DS9|A Simple Investigation}})
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In [[2373]], the Syndicate attempted to murder the [[Ferengi]] [[Quark]], who was being transported to [[Inferna Prime]] to testify against the Syndicate in a [[grand jury]], by planting a [[bomb]] aboard the [[runabout]] he was being transported aboard. Although the bomb successfully exploded, it had been discovered beforehand by Quark and [[Constable]] [[Odo]], who was transporting Quark to testify. Odo managed to [[beam]] the bomb into space, but the bomb had been set to go off should anyone attempt to use a transporter on it. Anticipating this, Odo channeled the explosion through the [[transporter buffer]], saving the lives of both himself and Quark. ({{DS9|The Ascent}})
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[[2374|The next year]], [[Starfleet Intelligence]] recruited [[Miles O'Brien]], [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[chief of operations]], for an undercover operation to infiltrate the Syndicate, tasking him with discovering the identity of a leak within Starfleet. Although O'Brien managed to complete his assignment, he also discovered that the Syndicate had begun working with the [[Dominion]] in a conspiracy to destabilize the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] alliance. Upon learning this, [[Chadwick]], O'Brien's Intelligence contact, decided to warn the Klingons about an assassination plot against their [[ambassador]] to [[Farius Prime]], a decision which would lead to the deaths of the Syndicate members with whom O'Brien had become acquainted. O'Brien, however, who had become close to Syndicate member [[Liam Bilby]], chose to disobey orders and warn Bilby of the plot. Bilby refused to abandon the assassination attempt, however, knowing that to do so would let the Syndicate know that he had brought an infiltrator into their midst, ensuring the death of [[Bilby family|Bilby's family]]. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
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[[File:Thadial Bokar.jpg|thumb|left|Thadial Bokar, member of the Orion Syndicate]]
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Bilby was subsequently killed in the operation, and the Syndicate, who made a practice of financially supporting the family of their deceased associates, blackmailed the [[Tigan family]] on [[New Sydney]] into putting Bilby's widow, [[Morica Bilby|Morica]], on their payroll. [[Thadial Bokar]], a Syndicate operative, had offered financial assistance to the Tigans, whose [[pergium]] mining company had begun to take a downturn, and, in return, ordered them to support Morica. Morica, however, began demanding larger sums of money, which the company could not afford, and was subsequently murdered by [[Norvo Tigan|Norvo]], the youngest of the family. Upon losing contact with Morica, O'Brien traveled to New Sydney to conduct an unofficial investigation into her whereabouts, uncovering her murder. Initially believing the Syndicate to be responsible, O'Brien continued his investigation, but the truth was eventually uncovered when [[Ezri Dax]], Norvo's sister, realized what he had done. ({{DS9|Prodigal Daughter}})
   
 
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==Apocrypha==
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The Orion Syndicate appears in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' novel ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]'', as well as ''[[A Time to Heal]]'' and ''[[A Time to Kill]]''. The Orion Syndicate also features in the ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'' novel ''[[Well of Souls]]''.
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In the 25th-century alternate timeline of [[Star Trek Online]], the Orion Syndicate (and much of the species) has allied with the [[Klingon Empire]] in its war against the [[Federation]]. The legitimate Orion government is not mentioned.
   
 
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''The Orion Syndicate is also referred to in the fourth [[novel]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'', ''[[Well of Souls]]''.''
 
   
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Revision as of 15:20, 29 August 2015

Orion colony

Slave girl dances for the pleasure of Christopher Pike on Talos IV.

"You are now the property of the Orion Syndicate. Break the rules and you will suffer. Follow the rules and you will suffer less."

- Orion Slaver, to newly processed slaves

The Orion Syndicate was a criminal organization created and maintained by the Orions. The Syndicate's activities included gambling, racketeering, smuggling, piracy, slave-trading, extortion, and assassination.

Operation

The Syndicate was ruthless in its tactics, and its members were extremely loyal. Entry required a substantial membership fee, and any member would take their own life before testifying against the Syndicate. In addition, it was customary for the Syndicate to financially support any family member of a deceased associate. (DS9: "The Ascent", "Prodigal Daughter")

In an act called "witnessing," Syndicate members would often vouch for the loyalty of any new recruit whom they brought into the organization. This was a method of ensuring trustworthiness amongst its members, as any Syndicate member who was found to have brought in a disloyal recruit would be killed along with that recruit. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

History

22nd century

Orion slave auction

An Orion slave auction on Verex III

During the 22nd century, the Orion Syndicate controlled an area of space bordering the Klingon Empire. The area of space between the two powers was a volatile and lawless region known as "the Borderland." It was in this region that a group of Augments, relics from Earth's Eugenics Wars, attacked a Klingon Bird-of-Prey in 2154, murdering the crew and stealing the ship. In order to avert a war with the Empire, the Enterprise NX-01 was sent into the Borderland in an attempt to locate the Augments. While on this mission, however, Enterprise was attacked by an Orion interceptor, and nine crewmembers were kidnapped. The crewmembers were taken to a processing station on Verex III, where they were intended to be auctioned off as slaves. Although Captain Archer was able to rescue his crewmembers, his actions in stealing Orion "property" made him a wanted man in the Syndicate. (ENT: "Borderland")

Later that year, an Orion named Harrad-Sar attempted to kidnap Archer and deliver him to the Syndicate. It was during this incident that it was learned by the Enterprise crew that Orion females, previously thought to be little more than commodities to be bought and sold, were actually in charge of the Syndicate, controlling the males via highly potent pheromones. (ENT: "Bound")

23rd century

Thelev

Thelev, an Orion spy disguised as an Andorian

In 2268, in response to the possible admission of Coridan into the Federation, the Orions engaged in a covert mission to prevent such an occurrence, in order to preserve their piracy activities in the Coridan system. To this end, they placed a spy amongst the Andorian delegation to the conference to debate Coridan's admission, and sent a ship on a suicide mission to attack the USS Enterprise, which was transporting the various delegations to the conference, in an attempt to provoke mutual suspicion and interplanetary war amongst the Federation worlds. The Orions' plot was eventually uncovered, however, and Coridan was admitted into the Federation. (TOS: "Journey to Babel"; TNG: "Sarek")

24th century

Raimus

Raimus, a high-ranking member of the Syndicate in the 2370s.

By the 24th century, the Syndicate had expanded its membership to include operatives from a variety of worlds, becoming an interstellar organized crime consortium.

In 2371, an Idanian Intelligence operative was placed undercover in the organization of a man named Draim, a Syndicate member who specialized in blackmail and extortion. Due to the fact that Draim employed telepaths to screen all potential associates, the operative's memories were removed and placed on a data crystal, and she was given a new identity. Believing her name to be Arissa, she worked as a net-girl in Draim's operation, obtaining information which Draim would later use for blackmail. Arissa stayed undercover for two years, never realizing that she was an undercover operative, until she was recalled by Idanian Intelligence, and her memories were restored. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")

In 2373, the Syndicate attempted to murder the Ferengi Quark, who was being transported to Inferna Prime to testify against the Syndicate in a grand jury, by planting a bomb aboard the runabout he was being transported aboard. Although the bomb successfully exploded, it had been discovered beforehand by Quark and Constable Odo, who was transporting Quark to testify. Odo managed to beam the bomb into space, but the bomb had been set to go off should anyone attempt to use a transporter on it. Anticipating this, Odo channeled the explosion through the transporter buffer, saving the lives of both himself and Quark. (DS9: "The Ascent")

The next year, Starfleet Intelligence recruited Miles O'Brien, Deep Space 9's chief of operations, for an undercover operation to infiltrate the Syndicate, tasking him with discovering the identity of a leak within Starfleet. Although O'Brien managed to complete his assignment, he also discovered that the Syndicate had begun working with the Dominion in a conspiracy to destabilize the Klingon-Federation alliance. Upon learning this, Chadwick, O'Brien's Intelligence contact, decided to warn the Klingons about an assassination plot against their ambassador to Farius Prime, a decision which would lead to the deaths of the Syndicate members with whom O'Brien had become acquainted. O'Brien, however, who had become close to Syndicate member Liam Bilby, chose to disobey orders and warn Bilby of the plot. Bilby refused to abandon the assassination attempt, however, knowing that to do so would let the Syndicate know that he had brought an infiltrator into their midst, ensuring the death of Bilby's family. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

Thadial Bokar

Thadial Bokar, member of the Orion Syndicate

Bilby was subsequently killed in the operation, and the Syndicate, who made a practice of financially supporting the family of their deceased associates, blackmailed the Tigan family on New Sydney into putting Bilby's widow, Morica, on their payroll. Thadial Bokar, a Syndicate operative, had offered financial assistance to the Tigans, whose pergium mining company had begun to take a downturn, and, in return, ordered them to support Morica. Morica, however, began demanding larger sums of money, which the company could not afford, and was subsequently murdered by Norvo, the youngest of the family. Upon losing contact with Morica, O'Brien traveled to New Sydney to conduct an unofficial investigation into her whereabouts, uncovering her murder. Initially believing the Syndicate to be responsible, O'Brien continued his investigation, but the truth was eventually uncovered when Ezri Dax, Norvo's sister, realized what he had done. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")

Syndicate members

Apocrypha

The Orion Syndicate appears in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel Demons of Air and Darkness, as well as A Time to Heal and A Time to Kill. The Orion Syndicate also features in the Star Trek: The Lost Era novel Well of Souls.

In the 25th-century alternate timeline of Star Trek Online, the Orion Syndicate (and much of the species) has allied with the Klingon Empire in its war against the Federation. The legitimate Orion government is not mentioned.

References

External link