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==Federation Intelligence Files==
==Federation Intelligence Files==
Not members of the Federation and have no interest in becoming members, as the Federation principles of tolerance and understanding run contrary to the J'naii laws requiring rigid enforcement of a code that requires all J'naii from exhibiting any sign of gender specific behavior.
J'naii is not a member world of the Federation and currently expresses no interest in becoming a member. The established reason for this resistance is a fundamental disagreement regarding Federation principles of tolerance and understanding, which run contrary to J'naii laws requiring strict control over gender expression.


===J'naii (planet)===
===Notable J'naii===
The planet J'naii is located in a star system with a null space pocket. J'naii was located 53 hours away from the Phelan system at warp 6 and it had a single moon. This planet had a variety of plant life such as menellen trees and falla bushes.
There are a number of J'naii who may be of interest to the Federation. This list does not include J'naii who have left their home world to join Starfleet or become citizens of the Federation.


===Falla bush===
====Noor====
The falla bush was a woody plant native to the planet J'naii.
Noor was the head of government and the head of a panel of judges dealing with legal matters of the J'naii people in the mid-24th century. A monument to Noor was erected in the civic center, and the surrounding Plaza dubbed Nooren Plaza, in honour of Noor's resistance to Federation interference<ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-amity/c/iz9d00MaCB0/m/DjY8uoMyAQAJ "Return to J’naii"], [[Kivik]], [[Amity Outpost]], SD 239809.25</ref>.


The falla bush produced a fragrant flower on only one day of the J'naii year.
When the cause of the disappearance of the shuttlecraft Taris Murn was investigated in 2368, Noor promised any resource the planet could provide for the crew of the USS Enterprise-D to salvage the shuttlecraft from the null space pocket it was lost in.


===Noor===
When Soren, a J'naii pilot, was suspected of becoming romantically involved with Commander Riker, Noor oversaw the hearing to determine if Soren was a 'deviant.' Noor would go on to rule that Soren would require psychotectic treatment to remove her gendered identity. Despite Commander Riker suggesting offering Soren asylum, Noor maintained that this would not be possible, as the J'naii government took its commitment to curing its citizens seriously.
Noor was the head of government of the androgynous species the J'naii in the 24th century.


The planet J'naii was ruled from the civic chamber. Noor was also the head of a panel of judges dealing with the legal matters of the J'naii people. When the cause of the disappearance of the shuttlecraft Taris Murn was investigated in 2368, Noor promised any resource the planet could provide for the crew of the USS Enterprise-D to salvage the shuttlecraft from the null space pocket it was lost into.
====Soren====
In 2368, Soren and USS Enterprise-D first officer, Commander Riker, worked together on a mission to rescue a lost J'naii shuttle from the pocket of null space located in the J'naii star system.


When Soren, a J'naii shuttle pilot, was suspected of having become romantically involved with Commander William T. Riker, Noor held the hearing to determine if Soren was a deviant. After Soren admitted having gender urges, Noor ruled Soren to required psychotectic treatment to become a normal J'naii. Riker suggested giving Soren asylum on board the Enterprise-D, taking Soren away from J'naii so as not to be a disruptive influence. Noor said this was out of the question, as the government of J'naii took its commitment to cure the sickness of its citizens seriously.
During this time, Soren revealed her female identity to Riker, despite a significant social taboo against gendered identity or expression. They developed romantic feelings for one another and, although they attempted to keep their relationship secret, they were discovered and reported to the J'naii authorities.


===Soren===
Soren was arrested and brought before a panel of judges. Riker told the tribunal that he forced himself on Soren in an attempt to protect her, but she denied his story, and stated her involvement with him was out of free will. Soren further issued an impassioned speech for acceptance of other gendered J'naii. The tribunal regarded this as an admission of perversion, and Soren was ordered to receive psychotectic therapy.
Soren was a member of the androgynous J'naii species.


The parents of Soren were shuttlecraft pilots. Soren was flying on shuttles with them since before learning to walk. When old enough Soren joined formal flight school, where Krite was the instructor.
Riker offered to give Soren asylum on the Enterprise-D, and attempted an unsanctioned rescue operation, but the treatments were given ahead of schedule. The treatment had completely removed Soren's gender identity and all feelings for Riker with it. Soren was no longer interested in the offer of asylum.


In 2368, Soren and USS Enterprise-D first officer William T. Riker worked together on a mission to rescue a lost J'naii shuttle, the Taris Murn from the pocket of null space located in the J'naii star system. During this time, Soren revealed to Riker of having a female identity, despite a powerful social taboo against considering oneself to have a gender. They began to fall in love, and although attempting to keep their relationship secret, Krite reported the affair to the J'naii authorities.
====Krite====
Krite was Soren's flight school instructor and worked with her as a colleague in 2368. Following the operation to recover the lost shuttle craft and its crew, Krite was present for a social gathering of USS Enterprise-D personnel and J'naii, during which Soren and Riker's relationship was discovered. Krite reported the incident to the J'naii authorities, who promptly arrested and tried Soren.


Soren was arrested and brought before a panel of judges. Riker told the tribunal that he forced himself on Soren. Soren denied his story, and stated the involvement with him was out of free will. Soren further issued an impassioned speech for acceptance of other deviants. The tribunal regarded this as an admission of perversion, and Soren was ordered to receive psychotectic therapy. Riker offered to give Soren asylum on the Enterprise-D but the treatments were given ahead of schedule. Riker was not aware of this. Worf came to Riker, saying that he knew Riker was going to rescue Soren offering to come with him, affirming their friendship. Soren was rescued, but the treatment had completely removed the previous gender identity and all feelings for Riker with it. Soren was no longer interested in the offer of asylum.
====Dovan====
 
===Krite===
When Soren entered the flight school, Krite was the instructor. Krite was also working with Soren, as a colleague, when the attempt was made to recover a lost J'naii shuttle in 2368. After the shuttle crew was rescued, Krite invited the USS Enterprise-D personnel involved in the rescue for a social gathering to express the gratitude of the J'naii people. Krite turned Soren in to the authorities after finding out about Soren's budding romance with Commander William T. Riker.
 
===Dovan===
Dovan was a J'naii scientist in the 24th century. An expert in techno-organics, Dovan created the Starfly One Bioprobe, a deep-space scientific exploratory probe. Unfortunately, Starfly malfunctioned and caused significant damage to planet Damiano, in part due to shortcuts taken by Dovan, whose own DNA was used in the probe's creation. This was particularly upsetting to Dovan, who had a strong pacifist philosophy. Dovan eventually risked hir own life in order to stop the probe.
Dovan was a J'naii scientist in the 24th century. An expert in techno-organics, Dovan created the Starfly One Bioprobe, a deep-space scientific exploratory probe. Unfortunately, Starfly malfunctioned and caused significant damage to planet Damiano, in part due to shortcuts taken by Dovan, whose own DNA was used in the probe's creation. This was particularly upsetting to Dovan, who had a strong pacifist philosophy. Dovan eventually risked hir own life in order to stop the probe.