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In fact in all of their recorded history their is no known occurance of armed conflict other than criminal acts performed by a tiny minority of the population.
In fact in all of their recorded history their is no known occurance of armed conflict other than criminal acts performed by a tiny minority of the population.


They are intelligent and had a fairly advanced civilization, studied the stars and watched from afar with horror as the [[Klingons]] took control of [[Cart'hen III]] in 2193. Prior to that they had been contacted by Earth in the person of Captain [[MA:Jonathan Archer|Jonathan Archer]] of the starship [[MA:Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise NX-01]] in 2162. This occured shortly after the creation of the Federation.
They are intelligent and had a fairly advanced civilization, studied the stars and watched from afar with horror as the [[Klingon|Klingons]] took control of [[Cart'hen III]] in 2193. Prior to that they had been contacted by Earth in the person of Captain [[MA:Jonathan Archer|Jonathan Archer]] of the starship [[MA:Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise NX-01]] in 2162. This occured shortly after the creation of the Federation.


With the sudden action of the Klingons so close to their home and with them haveing no military force or even weapons with which to defend themselves, they were forced to enter into a conclave. This was only the 3rd time in their history that they had done this. The first time was to write the laws that they still use today. The second time was to debate and make changes to those laws to reflect the changes in their society due to population growth and advances in science.  
With the sudden action of the Klingons so close to their home and with them haveing no military force or even weapons with which to defend themselves, they were forced to enter into a conclave. This was only the 3rd time in their history that they had done this. The first time was to write the laws that they still use today. The second time was to debate and make changes to those laws to reflect the changes in their society due to population growth and advances in science.  
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