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image = [[Image:Naylar.jpg]]|
image = [[Image:Naylar.jpg]]|
4letter = NYLR|
4letter = NYLR|
fedstatus = Neutral|
fedstatus = Neutral|
origin = [[Kala'din]], [[Par'tha Expanse]] region, Alpha Quadrant|
origin = [[Kala'din IV]], [[Par'tha Expanse]] region, Alpha Quadrant|
encountered = Members of this species were encountered by the crew of the [[USS Atlantis]] on an away mission to Urlista Station in the [[Aelann]] system on 238207.26|
encountered = Members of this species were encountered by the crew of the [[USS Atlantis]] on an away mission to [[Urlista Station]] in the [[Aelann]] system on 238207.26|
techlevel = visibly N-, actually O|
techlevel = visibly N-, actually O|
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The '''Naylar''' are a humanoid race standing, on average, approximately 183 cm tall with a very solid build to their bodies. Their bodies are covered in a shorthaired fur ranging in color from off-white to black. Their eyes are normally a dark color, and their ears are pointed, much like a Vulcan's, but larger and furry.
The '''Naylar''' are a humanoid race standing, on average, approximately 183 cm tall with a very solid build to their bodies. Their bodies are covered in a shorthaired fur ranging in color from off-white to black. Their eyes are normally a dark color, and their ears are pointed, much like a Vulcan's, but larger and furry.


The dominant power in the [[Par'tha Expanse]] is the [[Valcarian Imperial Republic]], even though the [[Caraadian]]s would have one believe otherwise. While the empire's borders do not officially extend to the Naylar's home system, the Valcarians' sphere of influence is far reaching. The Naylar knew that if the [[Valcarian]]s foresaw the Naylar as a possible threat, they would attempt to conquer them. The Council felt it best to avoid any conflict, yet at the same time felt that their culture would be destroyed if they surrendered to [[Valcarian Imperial Republic|Valcarian]] rule. So, just as they had with the [[Caraadian]]s centuries earlier, they deceived the empire when first contact was made. As far as other races in the [[Par'tha Expanse]] are concerned, the Naylar civilization is just beginning to discover space flight and has not yet independently expanded beyond their own system. They have no technology that the [[Valcarian]]s, [[Caraadian]]s or [[Illaran]]s do not already possess, and are in no way technological equals.
The dominant power in the [[Par'tha Expanse]] is the [[Valcarian Imperial Republic]], even though the [[Caraadian]]s would have one believe otherwise. While the empire's borders do not officially extend to the Naylar's home system, the Valcarians' sphere of influence is far reaching. The Naylar knew that if the [[Valcarian]]s foresaw the Naylar as a possible threat, they would attempt to conquer them. The Council felt it best to avoid any conflict, yet at the same time felt that their culture would be destroyed if they surrendered to [[VIR|Valcarian]] rule. So, just as they had with the [[Caraadian]]s centuries earlier, they deceived the empire when first contact was made. As far as other races in the [[Par'tha Expanse]] are concerned, the Naylar civilization is just beginning to discover space flight and has not yet independently expanded beyond their own system. They have no technology that the [[Valcarian]]s, [[Caraadian]]s or [[Illaran]]s do not already possess, and are in no way technological equals.


What the species of the [[Par'tha Expanse]] fail to realize is the extent of the Naylar's cultural and technological advancements. The Naylar have successfully hidden the fact that they have faster-than-light propulsion, advanced weaponry and even cloaking technology. Most see a highly populated single home world, with a fledgling colony on the next closest planet. What they do not see is the more than four hundred separate artificial habitats and other space stations in orbit around [[Kala'din]], all of them cloaked. Nor do they see the Naylar's interstellar navy, also cloaked, throughout the system. As long as the other species of the [[Par'tha Expanse]] pursue no aggressive action towards them, the Naylar are content to hide their true society from everyone else.
What the species of the [[Par'tha Expanse]] fail to realize is the extent of the Naylar's cultural and technological advancements. The Naylar have successfully hidden the fact that they have faster-than-light propulsion, advanced weaponry and even cloaking technology. Most see a highly populated single home world, with a fledgling colony on the next closest planet. What they do not see is the more than four hundred separate artificial habitats and other space stations in orbit around [[Kala'din IV]], all of them cloaked. Nor do they see the Naylar's interstellar navy, also cloaked, throughout the system. As long as the other species of the [[Par'tha Expanse]] pursue no aggressive action towards them, the Naylar are content to hide their true society from everyone else.
{{Par'tha Races}}
{{Par'tha Races}}
Naylar society groups all individuals into one of three categories: the Labor class, the Warrior class, and the Chosen class. The Ruling Council is composed of six members from each class, who then elect one member to serves as the Council President for an undetermined term. The Council President can be removed from his or her position by a simple majority vote of the council, which the President does not take part in. Any Council member can be removed from the Council by a two-thirds majority vote, in which the selected member does not take part. Council members can also voluntarily step down, the President cannot. Council positions are usually for life.
Naylar society groups all individuals into one of three categories: the Labor class, the Warrior class, and the Chosen class. The Ruling Council is composed of six members from each class, who then elect one member to serves as the Council President for an undetermined term. The Council President can be removed from his or her position by a simple majority vote of the council, which the President does not take part in. Any Council member can be removed from the Council by a two-thirds majority vote, in which the selected member does not take part. Council members can also voluntarily step down, the President cannot. Council positions are usually for life.
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