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When the Axanar returned, responding to a distress signal set by the Enterprise crew, a translator malfunction led them to believe that the [[ma:Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise NX-01]] itself was responsible. Fortunately, [[ma:Hoshi Sato|Hoshi Sato]], having translated the Axanar language, was able to convey to the Axanar that the true attackers were the ones attacking Enterprise, to which the Axanar offered assistance. After helping the Axanar recover their dead crewmen and the Enterprise crew spent some time on the [[ma:Axanar (planet)|Axanar homeworld]].
When the Axanar returned, responding to a distress signal set by the Enterprise crew, a translator malfunction led them to believe that the [[ma:Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise NX-01]] itself was responsible. Fortunately, [[ma:Hoshi Sato|Hoshi Sato]], having translated the Axanar language, was able to convey to the Axanar that the true attackers were the ones attacking Enterprise, to which the Axanar offered assistance. After helping the Axanar recover their dead crewmen and the Enterprise crew spent some time on the [[ma:Axanar (planet)|Axanar homeworld]].


Sometime prior to 2152, an Axanar starship stopped by the automated repair station. One of the Axanar crewmen was secretly added to the station's humanoid hosts whose brains had been tied to the computer of the station.  
Sometime prior to 2152, an Axanar star ship stopped by the automated repair station. One of the Axanar crewmen was secretly added to the station's humanoid hosts whose brains had been tied to the computer of the station.  


By the mid-23rd century, a conflict had broken out at the site of the Axanar's homeworld, involving the United Federation of Planets, Starfleet and Captain Garth of Izar. Izar was victorious in what became known as the Battle of Axanar and his exploits in the action would become required reading at Starfleet Academy. [[ma:James T. Kirk|James T. Kirk]] would participate in the subsequent peace mission at Axanar, for which he was awarded the Palm Leaf of Axanar Peace Mission.
By the mid-23rd century, a conflict had broken out at the site of the Axanar's home world, involving the United Federation of Planets, Starfleet and Captain Garth of Izar. Izar was victorious in what became known as the Battle of Axanar and his exploits in the action would become required reading at Starfleet Academy. [[ma:James T. Kirk|James T. Kirk]] would participate in the subsequent peace mission at Axanar, for which he was awarded the Palm Leaf of Axanar Peace Mission.


==Government==
==Government==
They have a central government with an elected council of 13. Each one of these individuals is responsible for a different aspect of the overall government. They each take turns as the head of the council. A full term as head of the government is 50 days. Each councilor holds this position 5 times during their stay on the council prior to new elections being called.
They have a central government with an elected council of 13. Each one of these individuals is responsible for a different aspect of the overall government. They each take turns as the head of the council. A full term as head of the government is 50 days. Each councillor holds this position 5 times during their stay on the council prior to new elections being called.


==Description==
==Description==
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The Axanar have explained in detail their belief in a universal entity that embodies the spirit and creative forces that resulted in the many species, worlds and stars. This being, or race of beings they call the '''Akamu'''. (ah-KAH-moo)  
The Axanar have explained in detail their belief in a universal entity that embodies the spirit and creative forces that resulted in the many species, worlds and stars. This being, or race of beings they call the '''Akamu'''. (ah-KAH-moo)  


They have no images of this being but all of their temples have one wall that show's images of many differnet liveing things seemingly being created from nothing.
They have no images of this being but all of their temples have one wall that show's images of many different living things seemingly being created from nothing.


==Mythology==
==Mythology==
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==Economy==
==Economy==
They have a strong internal economy and are fairly self sufficent. However they do have strong trade agreements with a number of Federation worlds that are close. They do not trade directly with any world that is over 25 lightyears away. For this they will either use outside sources or work through one of the closer trade partners that they have.
They have a strong internal economy and are fairly self sufficient. However they do have strong trade agreements with a number of Federation worlds that are close. They do not trade directly with any world that is over 25 light years away. For this they will either use outside sources or work through one of the closer trade partners that they have.


==Military==
==Military==
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