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===History===
===History===
A pre tech world when the Klingons added it to their Empire, the native population was around 300,000. They were quickly rounded up and put to work by their new overlords. Prior to that they were a scattered collection of tribes living off the land, nomad's for the most part with only a few small permanent settlements.
A pre tech world when the Klingons added it to their Empire in 2232, the native population was around 300,000. They were quickly rounded up and put to work by their new overlords. Prior to that they were a scattered collection of tribes living off the land, nomad's for the most part with only a few small permanent settlements.


At one time the Klingons did have a very high population on this planet... that was before a better source of the mostly industrial metals was found closer to the heart of the Empire... at that time the Klingon empire left the world...  
At one time the Klingons did have a very high population on this planet. That was before a better source of the mostly industrial metals was found closer to the heart of the Empire. At that time the Klingon empire left the world in 2368.  


However they have maintained a mining facility and a military base on the planet's surface. Now they transport a large number of criminals of many races to the planet, useing the facility as a kind of penal colony. They also rotate Infantry units through the base stationed next to the mining facility. The harsh desert conditions makes it a natural for training purpose's.
However they have maintained a mining facility and a military base on the planet's surface. Now they transport a large number of criminals of many races to the planet, useing the facility as a kind of penal colony. They also rotate Infantry units through the base stationed next to the mining facility. The harsh desert conditions makes it a natural for training purpose's.
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