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==Name==
='''Dokkaran'''=
* '''Proper Name''': Dokkaran
* '''Pronunciation''': Do-Kaaren (Traditional), Dokk-a-ren (Common Federation Mispronunciation)
 
==Home System==
==Home System==
* '''Quadrant''': Beta
* '''Quadrant''': Beta
* '''Location''': Sector 010
* '''Location''': Sector 010
* '''Proper Name''': Trezire
* '''Proper Name''': Trezire
* '''Pronunciation''': Trez-eer-é (Traditional) Tres-eye-er (Common Federation Mispronunciation)
* '''Star''': It orbits a [[Star Classifications|class F (White)]] star
* '''Star''': It orbits a [[Star Classifications|class F (White)]] star
* '''Distance from Star''':  it's orbit is approximately 585 million km  
* '''Distance from Star''':  it's orbit is approximately 55 million km  
* '''Companions''': 9 other planets. It is the 5th planet in the system
* '''Companions''': 9 other planets. It is the 5th planet in the system


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[[File:Ceata.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Ceata is noted for it's thick, nebulous atmosphere of multicolored clouds and astounding auroras that appear everywhere in the night sky due to the planet's thick magnetosphere.]]
[[File:Ceata.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Ceata is noted for it's thick, nebulous atmosphere of multicolored clouds and astounding auroras that appear everywhere in the night sky due to the planet's thick magnetosphere.]]
* '''Proper Name''': Ceata
* '''Proper Name''': Ceata
* '''Pronunciation''': Cé-at-za (Traditional) Cee-ta (Common Federation Mispronunciation)
* '''Diameter''': (6,933 miles) 11,158 km  
* '''Diameter''': (6,933 miles) 11,158 km  
* '''Gravity''': 0.92 G with a density of 5.8
* '''Gravity''': 0.92 G with a density of 5.8
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*Shun: Other Dokkarans would simply shun other races entirely, not wanting to interact with inferior races that will never accept their advice and from which there is nothing to be learned. Diminished senses of liberty and faith within other galactic cultures are the main points of contention for these Dokkarans when it comes to other races. Some of those Dokkaran who follow this line of thinking believe that at some point in the future the other races might be worthy of equal status and Dokkaran wisdom, but until then Dokkarans should keep to their own and seclude themselves on Ceata until that day dawns.
*Shun: Other Dokkarans would simply shun other races entirely, not wanting to interact with inferior races that will never accept their advice and from which there is nothing to be learned. Diminished senses of liberty and faith within other galactic cultures are the main points of contention for these Dokkarans when it comes to other races. Some of those Dokkaran who follow this line of thinking believe that at some point in the future the other races might be worthy of equal status and Dokkaran wisdom, but until then Dokkarans should keep to their own and seclude themselves on Ceata until that day dawns.


A mixture of these three positions make up current Dokkaran foreign policy. This is no surprise seeing that the government and people are synonymous. As a collective, Dokkarans keep to their homeworld, with very limited contact with the greater galaxy. As individuals, many Dokkarans leave their homeworld to either study, or impart their wisdom on the other races. Current policy is to try and Harmonize small corners of the galaxy through their Missions (Which also act as their Embassies) by counseling the governments of various races. These Missions usually make up nor more than two dozen individuals. When the time is right, more Dokkarans will join them and help to transform galactic societies for the better, if only in some small way.  
A mixture of these three positions make up current Dokkaran foreign policy. This is no surprise seeing that the government and people are synonymous. As a collective, Dokkarans keep to their homeworld, with very limited contact with the greater galaxy. As individuals, many Dokkarans leave their homeworld to either study, or impart their wisdom on the other races. Current policy is to try and Harmonize small corners of the galaxy through their Missions (Which also act as their Embassies) by counseling the governments of various races. These Missions usually make up nor more than two dozen individuals. When the time is right, more Dokkarans will join them and help to transform galactic societies for the better, if only in some small way.  


These efforts were centered on Earth, Romulus, Deep Space Nine, Qo'nos and Cardassia Prime after the end of the Dominion War, though since the Destruction of Romulus, deaths of all but two of the Mission staff there and the subsequent conflict with the Klingons, only the Missions on Earth and Deep Space Nine remain.


These efforts were centered on Earth, Romulus, Deep Space Nine, Qo'nos and Cardassia Prime after the end of the Dominion War, though since the Destruction of Romulus, deaths of all but two of the Mission staff there and the subsequent conflict with the Klingons, only the Missions on Earth and Deep Space Nine remain.
==Sources==  
==Sources==  
Both Memory Alpha and Memory Beta were used as referances as well as the TV episode [[ma:TNG|TNG]]: ''[[ma:Hero Worship|Hero Worship]]''|
Both Memory Alpha and Memory Beta were used as referances as well as the TV episode [[ma:TNG|TNG]]: ''[[ma:Hero Worship|Hero Worship]]''|
===SDC===
This file was updated and approved by the SDC on 14 June 2013


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