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==Home System==
* '''Quadrant''': Beta
* '''Location''': Piavon Regalias Sector (coordinates B25-0001-1301)
* '''Proper Name''': Ba’ku 
* '''Star''': It orbits a [[Star Classifications|class K (Orange)]] star
* '''Distance from Star''':  it's orbit is approximately 49 million km
* '''Companions''': It is the 3rd of 6 planets in the system
==Home World==
* '''Proper Name''': Ba’ku 
* '''Diameter''': 11,286 km (7,013 miles)
* '''Gravity''': 0.91 standard gravity with a density of 5.8
* '''Axial Tilt''': 12.8%, with normal terran seasonal changes
* '''Orbital Period''': 374 days
* '''Rotational Period''': 26 hours
* '''Classification''': [[Planetary Classification|M]]
** '''Surface Water''': 58%
** '''Atmosphere''': 0.98% is a standard pressure with 74% nitrogen, 25% oxygen, 1% trace chemicals
** '''Climate''': Mainly a temperate planet with arctic poles.
** '''Terrain''': It has rolling plains and hills with forests and a few mountain ranges.
** '''Population''': Just over 600 people.
 
==History==
Their home world is unknown, but is believed to be located beyond Federation space. Some three hundred years and fifty years ago the Ka'bu had entered a period of rapidly escalating and uncontrolled technological advancement, to the point where they were on the verge of destroying themselves. Realizing that their planet faced certain destruction, a large number of them took the name Ba'ku (meaning "the Peaceful"), and departed to find themselves a new homeworld in the Briar Patch.
Determined not to repeat the mistakes the rest of their people had made, the Ba'ku adopted a philosophy of near total avoidance of high technology. The Ba'ku claimed that when a machine was built to do the work of a person, it took away an essential quality of that person. However this did not mean they did not understand or were incapable of creating or using advanced technology. Merely that they preferred to avoid using it as much as possible.


The Ba'ku are a people filled with contradictions. Their home world is unknown, but is believed to be located beyond Federation space. Some three hundred years and fifty years ago the Ba'ku had entered a period of rapidly escalating and uncontrolled technological advancement, to the point where they were on the verge of destroying themselves. A group of Ba'ku left their world to begin again, fearing a catastrophe. Determined not to repeat the mistakes the rest of their people had made, the Ba'ku adopted a philosophy of near total avoidance of high technology. The Ba'ku claimed that when a machine was built to do the work of a person, it took away an essential quality of that person.  
The Ba'ku eventually discovered that the metaphasic radiation that was contained within the planetary rings had caused their aging processes to be radically decreased, and that they could live for centuries. This was through the use of some advanced medical devices that they had available to them.
For two hundred years the Ba'ku society continued in a mostly pre-industrial state; however, the Ba'ku's simple life style didn't appeal to some of the younger members of their society, and they rebelled against their elders and attempted to take over control of the colony. When the attempt proved to be unsuccessful, they were exiled from the colony, and the rebels eventually became the [[Son'a]]. This split in their civilization occurred in 2295 and a large majority of their population left.


For two hundred years the Ba'ku society continued in a pre industrial state; however, in the 2270's a group of young Ba'ku attempted to seize control of the settlement. They planned to abandon the policy on non reliance on technology and become a star faring species once again, but their attempt quickly failed and the group were exiled from the planet in a spacecraft constructed specifically for this purpose. Renaming themselves the Son'a, the exiled Ba'ku spent almost fifty years building a technologically based culture on a world beyond Federation borders. In the 2320's they conquered two other species and integrated them into their society as a labour class in order to provide themselves with the manpower base needed to turn them into a major power. By the 2370's the Ba'ku were maintaining a fleet of some two hundred warships. Their reputation in galactic affairs was not a good one - in part due to their subjugation of other species, but also because they were widely rumoured to employ subspace weaponry on their warships.  
In 2375, first contact was established between the Ba'ku and the United Federation of Planets during a failed "duck blind" operation on the planet with [[Son'a]] support, in which Lt. Cmdr. [[ma:Data|Data]], a Starfleet officer, revealed the covert nature of the mission, attacked the Son'a mission scout ship, and revealed to the Ba'ku that the Federation and the Son'a were their enemies.
Following the [[ma:USS Enterprise-E|USS Enterprise-E]] shortly after, Captain [[ma:Jean-Luc Picard|Jean-Luc Picard]] and his crew were able to learn that Admiral [[ma:Matthew Dougherty|Matthew Dougherty]] was working with the [[Son'a]] to relocate the Ba'ku so that they could gain access to the metaphasic radiation within the planet's rings. Believing that this was fundamentally against everything the Federation stands for, Picard and his officers fought against Dougherty and the Son'a to keep the Ba'ku on the planet.
Following the destruction of the Son'a collector ship and the death of [[Son'a]] commander, [[ma:Ru'afo|Ru'afo]], peace on the Ba'ku world was restored, and the Son'a were able to re-establish relations with their families after many years.
Following the defeat of this plan, a number of Son'a were allowed to settle on the Ba'ku planet in a separate colony. Some of these Son'a, under the leadership of Urano, rebelled once again with [[Romulan]] assistance in a bid to seize control of the entire planet. The plan was put to a halt by Picard, Data and Ensign Sovok.
Rogue members of the Son'a would continue to attempt to forcibly take over the homeworld of the Ba'ku but these would be repelled by Starfleet, who made sure to keep the world under their protection. On one occasion, the defense of the planet was commanded by Commander [[ma:Worf|Worf]].
 
The Ba'ku became a member of the Federation sometime prior to 2378.
==Government==
Since the colony is so small they really have no use for a formal government. People get together and discuss what is needed and then work together to achieve those goals.
==Description==
They appear to be completely human but with only Caucasian skin tones. Hair and eye color varies as well as height and weight but for the most part they all appear to be young, healthy individuals.
==Physiology==
Due to the planetary conditions and the constant exposure to the metaphasic radiation they seem to suffer from very few illnesses and tend to be very healthy. Other than that they have the normal unique physiology to be expected of intelligence humanoid life forms.


For many years the Federation declined to establish diplomatic relations with the Son'a, but after the beginning of the Dominion war it was learned that the Son'a were able to reproduce Ketracel White in large quantities. The Federation immediately moved to isolate the Son'a from the Dominion and establish an alliance with them, a move the Son'a welcomed with open arms. However, the Son'a had one major problem; without the unique environment of the Ba'ku planet, the original generation of Son'a were reaching the end of their natural lives. Used to immortality, their leaders became obsessed with regaining the youth they had lost. Unable to challenge the Federation directly, the Son'a siezed on the opportunity presented by the offer of an alliance. When they learned that Starfleet had already discovered the Ba'ku settlement and learned of the immortality enjoyed by the natives, the Son'a came to the Federation offering an explanation for the Ba'ku puzzle; high concentrations of metaphasic radiation particles in the planets rings was continually regenerating the genetic structure of the life on the planet. Concealing their Ba'ku heritage, the Son'a offered a method of collecting this radiation via a large orbital vessel they had constructed. The potential was awesome; a whole new medical science would be created, with sufficient radiation present in the rings to treat billions of individuals.  
===Extended Lifespans===
The other major affect of the metaphasic radiation seems to be the total and complete reversal of the ageing process. While the children do age as normal, once they reach full adulthood the ageing process slowly stops. For others who were in middle or old age the process seems to have reversed the ageing process and then stopped it somewhere in their twenties or thirties.


However, the collection method involved initiating an isothermic reaction within the rings which would destroy all life on the surface of the planet. Naturally, the Federation refused this offer as it would contravene the Prime Directive. However, it was agreed to establish a duck blind facility on the surface and conduct covert surveillance of the Ba'ku in an attempt to investigate the planets environment more thoroughly.  
===Slowing of Time===
In some instances the Ba'ku have exhibited the ability to slow time in their immediate vacinity. This seems to be a fairly localized effect and does not extend out very far. They call it enjoying that "Perfect Moment in Time". It seems to be associated with intense feelings of one kind or another. Suprisingly they seem to very seldom use this ability. At this time it is unknown if they all have this ability and just how muct it takes out of them to do it.
==Psychology==
For the most part they seem to be a very stable colony when it comes to mental issues. However it must be remembered that a large percentage of their original population rebelled and were exiled. Those individuals became the greed, ruthless, aggressive Son’a.


During this research it became apparent to the Federation that the Ba'ku were not in fact a primitive people; they possessed technological knowledge up to and including warp drive. With Prime Directive considerations considerably eased by the Ba'ku's new status, the Federation decided to proceed with the Son'a plan. The whole Ba'ku population was limited to six hundred people, all living in one small area. The Federation constructed a replica of their village and the surrounding countryside on a suitably similar planet, and a vessel was built which was capable of transplanting the Ba'ku without their knowledge.  
==Religion==
They do not have any formal type of religion but practice a form of peaceful, non-aggression life style that concentrates on basic fundamental traits.
 
==Mythology==
They have a rich legacy of tales from their original Ka’bu roots. However they also have a long epic tale about the rise and fall of that civilization that enforces their belief in remaining a simple society.
[[Image:Baku-vila.jpg|thumb|200px|''A Ba'ku Villa'']]
==Society==
The Ba'ku society consists of strong bonds between each individual as there are currently only 600 living in the village. Their simpler way of life encourages these strong bonds. There is no crime, aggression or other negative activities anywhere within the colony.


However, shortly prior to the implementation of the plan Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-E discovered the operation and made it public, including the fact that the Son'a and Ba'ku were one and the same people. The Federation halted the entire project while a reappraisal was initiated. After the failure of the project to relocate the Ba'ku, some of the Son'a decided to return to their people. Others have continued to operate independently. The Federation council is continuing its deliberations on the matter.  
==Culture==
They enjoy music and many different forms of art. In fact these things are one of the few off world items they import. Song and dance as well as community celebrations are also a key part of their life.
 
==Customs==
Working together to teach the younger generations and celebrating important events are considered to be a community task. One that everyone enjoys and looks forward to.
==Technology==
They have access to the knowledge needed to use and produce very advanced technology but simply do not wish to use it. However if needed they can and are able to produce extremely advanced equipment such as the medical devices they used to discover how and why their aging process had been so radically altered.
 
==Economy==
They are almost completely self-sufficient. They have very few needs that they cannot full fill themselves and only import a few luxury goods such as music and exotic foods.  
==Military==
They have absolutely no military or security forces of any kind. Not even a constable to keep the peace. Under normal conditions they never need one.
==Federation Intelligence Files==
The Ba'ku became a member of the Federation sometime prior to 2378.  
In 2376, Elias Vaughn read a number of entries aboard the Enterprise-E about "the Ba'ku affair".


[[Category:Intelligent Lifeform Index Species]]
Many Federation experts believe that the Ba'ku used their advanced technology to select their new homeworld when they were originally looking for one. They may not have known just how potent the regenarative affects of the unusual metaphasic radiation would be with prolonged exposure but they probally did know that it would improve the quality of their lives.
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==Sources==
Both Memory Alpha and Memory Beta were used as well as the movie Star Trek: Insurrection.
The following written material was also used, the TNG novelization: Insurrection, DS9 novel: Avatar, ST reference: Star Trek: Star Charts and the Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook.
 
===SDC===
This file was updated and approved by the SDC on 4 June 2013
 
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Ba'ku
Image of a Ba'ku woman
Four Letter Code BAKU
Federation Status Member
Planet of Origin Ba'ku, a planet in the Briar Patch
Encountered Star Trek: Insurrection
T/E Rating T0/E0
Current Tech Level D- (D- is apparent, but they have level N knowledge)
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Home System

  • Quadrant: Beta
  • Location: Piavon Regalias Sector (coordinates B25-0001-1301)
  • Proper Name: Ba’ku
  • Star: It orbits a class K (Orange) star
  • Distance from Star: it's orbit is approximately 49 million km
  • Companions: It is the 3rd of 6 planets in the system

Home World

  • Proper Name: Ba’ku
  • Diameter: 11,286 km (7,013 miles)
  • Gravity: 0.91 standard gravity with a density of 5.8
  • Axial Tilt: 12.8%, with normal terran seasonal changes
  • Orbital Period: 374 days
  • Rotational Period: 26 hours
  • Classification: M
    • Surface Water: 58%
    • Atmosphere: 0.98% is a standard pressure with 74% nitrogen, 25% oxygen, 1% trace chemicals
    • Climate: Mainly a temperate planet with arctic poles.
    • Terrain: It has rolling plains and hills with forests and a few mountain ranges.
    • Population: Just over 600 people.

History

Their home world is unknown, but is believed to be located beyond Federation space. Some three hundred years and fifty years ago the Ka'bu had entered a period of rapidly escalating and uncontrolled technological advancement, to the point where they were on the verge of destroying themselves. Realizing that their planet faced certain destruction, a large number of them took the name Ba'ku (meaning "the Peaceful"), and departed to find themselves a new homeworld in the Briar Patch.

Determined not to repeat the mistakes the rest of their people had made, the Ba'ku adopted a philosophy of near total avoidance of high technology. The Ba'ku claimed that when a machine was built to do the work of a person, it took away an essential quality of that person. However this did not mean they did not understand or were incapable of creating or using advanced technology. Merely that they preferred to avoid using it as much as possible.

The Ba'ku eventually discovered that the metaphasic radiation that was contained within the planetary rings had caused their aging processes to be radically decreased, and that they could live for centuries. This was through the use of some advanced medical devices that they had available to them.

For two hundred years the Ba'ku society continued in a mostly pre-industrial state; however, the Ba'ku's simple life style didn't appeal to some of the younger members of their society, and they rebelled against their elders and attempted to take over control of the colony. When the attempt proved to be unsuccessful, they were exiled from the colony, and the rebels eventually became the Son'a. This split in their civilization occurred in 2295 and a large majority of their population left.

In 2375, first contact was established between the Ba'ku and the United Federation of Planets during a failed "duck blind" operation on the planet with Son'a support, in which Lt. Cmdr. Data, a Starfleet officer, revealed the covert nature of the mission, attacked the Son'a mission scout ship, and revealed to the Ba'ku that the Federation and the Son'a were their enemies.

Following the USS Enterprise-E shortly after, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew were able to learn that Admiral Matthew Dougherty was working with the Son'a to relocate the Ba'ku so that they could gain access to the metaphasic radiation within the planet's rings. Believing that this was fundamentally against everything the Federation stands for, Picard and his officers fought against Dougherty and the Son'a to keep the Ba'ku on the planet.

Following the destruction of the Son'a collector ship and the death of Son'a commander, Ru'afo, peace on the Ba'ku world was restored, and the Son'a were able to re-establish relations with their families after many years.

Following the defeat of this plan, a number of Son'a were allowed to settle on the Ba'ku planet in a separate colony. Some of these Son'a, under the leadership of Urano, rebelled once again with Romulan assistance in a bid to seize control of the entire planet. The plan was put to a halt by Picard, Data and Ensign Sovok.

Rogue members of the Son'a would continue to attempt to forcibly take over the homeworld of the Ba'ku but these would be repelled by Starfleet, who made sure to keep the world under their protection. On one occasion, the defense of the planet was commanded by Commander Worf.

The Ba'ku became a member of the Federation sometime prior to 2378.

Government

Since the colony is so small they really have no use for a formal government. People get together and discuss what is needed and then work together to achieve those goals.

Description

They appear to be completely human but with only Caucasian skin tones. Hair and eye color varies as well as height and weight but for the most part they all appear to be young, healthy individuals.

Physiology

Due to the planetary conditions and the constant exposure to the metaphasic radiation they seem to suffer from very few illnesses and tend to be very healthy. Other than that they have the normal unique physiology to be expected of intelligence humanoid life forms.

Extended Lifespans

The other major affect of the metaphasic radiation seems to be the total and complete reversal of the ageing process. While the children do age as normal, once they reach full adulthood the ageing process slowly stops. For others who were in middle or old age the process seems to have reversed the ageing process and then stopped it somewhere in their twenties or thirties.

Slowing of Time

In some instances the Ba'ku have exhibited the ability to slow time in their immediate vacinity. This seems to be a fairly localized effect and does not extend out very far. They call it enjoying that "Perfect Moment in Time". It seems to be associated with intense feelings of one kind or another. Suprisingly they seem to very seldom use this ability. At this time it is unknown if they all have this ability and just how muct it takes out of them to do it.

Psychology

For the most part they seem to be a very stable colony when it comes to mental issues. However it must be remembered that a large percentage of their original population rebelled and were exiled. Those individuals became the greed, ruthless, aggressive Son’a.

Religion

They do not have any formal type of religion but practice a form of peaceful, non-aggression life style that concentrates on basic fundamental traits.

Mythology

They have a rich legacy of tales from their original Ka’bu roots. However they also have a long epic tale about the rise and fall of that civilization that enforces their belief in remaining a simple society.

A Ba'ku Villa

Society

The Ba'ku society consists of strong bonds between each individual as there are currently only 600 living in the village. Their simpler way of life encourages these strong bonds. There is no crime, aggression or other negative activities anywhere within the colony.

Culture

They enjoy music and many different forms of art. In fact these things are one of the few off world items they import. Song and dance as well as community celebrations are also a key part of their life.

Customs

Working together to teach the younger generations and celebrating important events are considered to be a community task. One that everyone enjoys and looks forward to.

Technology

They have access to the knowledge needed to use and produce very advanced technology but simply do not wish to use it. However if needed they can and are able to produce extremely advanced equipment such as the medical devices they used to discover how and why their aging process had been so radically altered.

Economy

They are almost completely self-sufficient. They have very few needs that they cannot full fill themselves and only import a few luxury goods such as music and exotic foods.

Military

They have absolutely no military or security forces of any kind. Not even a constable to keep the peace. Under normal conditions they never need one.

Federation Intelligence Files

The Ba'ku became a member of the Federation sometime prior to 2378.

In 2376, Elias Vaughn read a number of entries aboard the Enterprise-E about "the Ba'ku affair".

Many Federation experts believe that the Ba'ku used their advanced technology to select their new homeworld when they were originally looking for one. They may not have known just how potent the regenarative affects of the unusual metaphasic radiation would be with prolonged exposure but they probally did know that it would improve the quality of their lives.

Sources

Both Memory Alpha and Memory Beta were used as well as the movie Star Trek: Insurrection.

The following written material was also used, the TNG novelization: Insurrection, DS9 novel: Avatar, ST reference: Star Trek: Star Charts and the Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook.

SDC

This file was updated and approved by the SDC on 4 June 2013

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