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The strange extinction of the Yridians can be explained by assuming that some natural (or unnatural) disaster befell the race sometime between the 2150s and the 2360s. It is possible that the group later encountered by Captain Ransom had not had previous contact with humanity and therefore counted as a true first contact. Presumably the numbers of Yridians are still very low. | The strange extinction of the Yridians can be explained by assuming that some natural (or unnatural) disaster befell the race sometime between the 2150s and the 2360s. It is possible that the group later encountered by Captain Ransom had not had previous contact with humanity and therefore counted as a true first contact. Presumably the numbers of Yridians are still very low. | ||
After this point Yridians were encountered throughout Federation space. A group of Yridians learned of the research of Dr. Richard Galen sometime prior to 2369. The Cardassian Gul Ocett purchased the information they had obtained, and the Yridians later attacked Galen's shuttle to steal further data. Their ship was destroyed by the USS Enterprise-D before it could return to the Cardassians with its findings. | After this point Yridians were encountered throughout Federation space. A group of Yridians learned of the research of [[ma:Dr. Richard Galen|Dr. Richard Galen]] sometime prior to 2369. The Cardassian Gul Ocett purchased the information they had obtained, and the Yridians later attacked Galen's shuttle to steal further data. Their ship was destroyed by the USS Enterprise-D before it could return to the Cardassians with its findings. | ||
A group of Yridians bought magnesite ore, stolen from a Pakled mining colony in the Kalla system, from the Duras sisters in 2370. | A group of Yridians bought magnesite ore, stolen from a [[Pakled]] mining colony in the Kalla system, from the Duras sisters in 2370. | ||
The Yridians were known to be targets of Maquis raids in late 2370 as Starfleet put together a Yridian convoy as lure for a Maquis attack. The convoy of six ships left Deep Space 9 for the Demilitarized Zone, destined for Cardassian space, carrying a supply of isomiotic hyposprays, plasma flares and quarantine pods. | The Yridians were known to be targets of [[ma:Maquis|Maquis]] raids in late 2370 as Starfleet put together a Yridian convoy as lure for a Maquis attack. The convoy of six ships left Deep Space 9 for the Demilitarized Zone, destined for Cardassian space, carrying a supply of isomiotic hyposprays, plasma flares and quarantine pods. | ||
This also indicates that it was not uncommon for the Yridians to carry supplies through the DMZ and that they had a political relationship with the Cardassians. | This also indicates that it was not uncommon for the Yridians to carry supplies through the DMZ and that they had a political relationship with the Cardassians. | ||
An unnamed Yridian had dealings with Elim Garak, and in 2371 Garak identified the Yridian as someone who would want him dead. | An unnamed Yridian had dealings with [[ma:Elim Garak|Elim Garak]], and in 2371 Garak identified the Yridian as someone who would want him dead. | ||
Two Yridians used a gravimetric scanner to cheat on Quark's dabo table in 2373. | Two Yridians used a gravimetric scanner to cheat on Quark's dabo table in 2373. | ||
An Yridian worked for Quark in 2373 on DS9. In early 2374, during the Dominion occupation of Deep Space 9, an Yridian was seen in Quark's. | An Yridian worked for Quark in 2373 on DS9. In early 2374, during the Dominion occupation of Deep Space 9, an Yridian was seen in Quark's. | ||
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Notables include [[ma:Jaglom Shrek|Jaglom Shrek]], [[ma:Yranac|Yranac]], [[ma:Yog|Yog]], and the destroyer crew who sold the secrets of [[ma:Richard Galen|Galen's]] DNA puzzle to the [[ma:Cardassian Union|Cardassians]] as a new energy source - in transmissions overheard by the [[ma:Romulan Star Empire|Romulans]]. | Notables include [[ma:Jaglom Shrek|Jaglom Shrek]], [[ma:Yranac|Yranac]], [[ma:Yog|Yog]], and the destroyer crew who sold the secrets of [[ma:Richard Galen|Galen's]] DNA puzzle to the [[ma:Cardassian Union|Cardassians]] as a new energy source - in transmissions overheard by the [[ma:Romulan Star Empire|Romulans]]. | ||
For more data see Federation Intelligence files # [[ma:TNG:The Chase]], [[ma:TNG:Firstborn]] [[ma:TNG:Birthright, Part I]] [[ma:DS9:Improbable Cause]], [[ma:TNG:Preemptive Strike]], [[ma:DS9:Sons and Daughters]], [[ma:DS9:Accession]], [[ma:DS9:Melora]], [[ma:TNG:Eye of the Beholder]], [[ma:DS9:The Sword of Kahless]], [[ma:DS9:Who Mourns for Morn?]] | For more data see Federation Intelligence files # [[ma:TNG:The Chase|TNG-2369-2842]], [[ma:TNG:Firstborn|TNG-2370-0725]] [[ma:TNG:Birthright, Part I|TNG-2370-4315]] [[ma:DS9:Improbable Cause|DS9-2371-6326]], [[ma:TNG:Preemptive Strike|TNG-2371-4190]], [[ma:DS9:Sons and Daughters|DS9-2372-4132]], [[ma:DS9:Accession|DS9-2372-7563]], [[ma:DS9:Melora|DS9-2373-6231]], [[ma:TNG:Eye of the Beholder|TNG-2373-8735]], [[ma:DS9:The Sword of Kahless|DS9-2374-7630]], [[ma:DS9:Who Mourns for Morn?|DS9-2374-5108]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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