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Bila (system) | |
Astrographical Information | |
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Region | Avalon Sector |
Sector | Bila |
Affiliation | Neutral. |
System Information | |
Sun(s) | 1 (Bil) |
Planets | 8 |
Other Members | 9 |
Of Interest |
Bil III |
Inhabitants | |
Native Species |
Bilarians |
Last Updated: 239209.03 |
The Bila system is a relatively older system, the once yellow-white star now turning orange as it ages. While it has several planets, it is not a particularly resource rich system. With the nearby Saurian Empire, this species has not done much warp exploration, and lays in a very neutral region of space. The system itself holds no strategic value, and aside from a Federation survey in 2369, has very low priorities - even more so with the pull out of the USS Discovery-C until the USS Doyle-A was reassigned to the sector.
In 2392, the Bila system was again of importance when it experienced a massive rash of disasters. While it seemed that events would force the system to become uninhabitable, the crew of the USS Doyle-A were able to detect the plot (to artificially create many different volcanic and tectonic events, to force an evacuation) and helped stop it.