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==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
The Boslic economy is dependent on what they can managed to buy and sell. Although they generally adhere to trading legal merchandise, some of the families have been know to trade with pirates, acted as gunrunners, and indulged in other questionable activities. In 2154, several Boslic slave traders attended the Orion slave auctions on Verex III. | The Boslic economy is dependent on what they can managed to buy and sell. Although they generally adhere to trading legal merchandise, some of the families have been know to trade with pirates, acted as gunrunners, and indulged in other questionable activities. In 2154, several Boslic slave traders attended the Orion slave auctions on Verex III. Several Boslics appeared in the audience of a holographic Tsunkatse match, in the Delta Quadrant. Many buy and sell their wares on virtually every station and planet within known space. During the 2370s, Boslic freighters frequently visited Deep Space 9. In 2372, a Boslic freighter was involved in a contraband smuggling operation uncovered by Klingon-turned-Bajoran officer Kurn. | ||
During the 2370s, Boslic freighters frequently visited Deep Space 9. | |||
==Military== | ==Military== | ||
They do not have any formal organized military, each family trains and arms their own security forces. Even those families still living on one of the 3 planets claimed by them do not have any formal military. Only those forces raised by each family are available to defend that family and their holdings. | |||
==Federation Intelligence Files== | ==Federation Intelligence Files== | ||
For more data see Federation Intelligence files # [[ma: "Borderland"|ENT-2154-3872]], [[ma: "Babel"|DS9-2373-0857]] | For more data see Federation Intelligence files # [[ma: "Borderland"|ENT-2154-3872]], [[ma:"Sons of Mogh"|DS9-2372-9840]], [[ma: "Babel"|DS9-2373-0857]] and [[ma: Tsunkatse|VOY-2376-2854]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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