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==Home System==
* '''Quadrant''':
* '''Location''':
* '''Proper Name''':
* '''Star''':
* '''Distance from Star''':
* '''Companions''':
* '''Moons''':
==Home World==
* '''Proper Name''':
* '''Diameter''':
* '''Gravity''':
* '''Axial Tilt''':
* '''Orbital Period''':
* '''Rotational Period''':
* '''Classification''':
* '''Surface Water''':
* '''Atmosphere''':
* '''Climate''':
* '''Terrain''':
* '''Population''':
==History==
==Government==
==Description==
==Physiology==
==Psychology==
==Religion==
==Mythology==
==Society==
==Culture==
==Customs==
==Technology==
==Military==
==Starfleet Intelligence Files==


The '''Peppalexans''' were warp-capable, starfaring species that, before 2392, known only from records of the [[Ancient Alliance]] that once operated in the [[Menthar Corridor]]. According to those records, the Peppalexans were once an integral and powerful member of the Alliance before they disappeared from Alliance records at the beginning of the Alliance's decline. Historians have long assumed that their disappearance was due to several socioeconomic and political factors and that fragmentary records that indicated that the entire species had "vanished without a trace" were records of some myth or morality tale.
The '''Peppalexans''' were warp-capable, starfaring species that, before 2392, known only from records of the [[Ancient Alliance]] that once operated in the [[Menthar Corridor]]. According to those records, the Peppalexans were once an integral and powerful member of the Alliance before they disappeared from Alliance records at the beginning of the Alliance's decline. Historians have long assumed that their disappearance was due to several socioeconomic and political factors and that fragmentary records that indicated that the entire species had "vanished without a trace" were records of some myth or morality tale.
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