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The term '''contraband''' refers to items whose possession is [[crime|criminalized]] by a [[government]] through restrictions placed on them. Such restrictions can range from a total ban to merely limiting possession of an item to authorized persons.
 
The term '''contraband''' refers to items whose possession is [[crime|criminalized]] by a [[government]] through restrictions placed on them. Such restrictions can range from a total ban to merely limiting possession of an item to authorized persons.
   
In [[2152]] an [[Enolian patrol ship]] intercepted ''[[Shuttlepod 1]]'', crewed by [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Charles Tucker III]], as it was leaving orbit of [[Keto-Enol]]. The Enolian crew boarded the shuttle and found what they believed was contraband, arresting Archer and Tucker in response. The crew of Archer's starship, [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']], later proved their innocence. ({{ENT|Canamar}})
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In [[2152]] an [[Enolian patrol ship]] intercepted ''[[Shuttlepod 1]]'', crewed by [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Charles Tucker III]], as it was leaving orbit of [[Keto-Enol]]. The Enolian crew boarded the shuttle and found what they believed was contraband, arresting Archer and Tucker in response. The crew of Archer's starship, {{NX|Enterprise}}, later proved their innocence. ({{ENT|Canamar}})
   
 
In [[2368]], parts of a [[Vulcan]] [[navigational deflector]] were found in the [[Hanolin asteroid belt]] in a crashed [[Ferengi]] vessel. They were in crates marked "medical supplies", indicating that they were contraband. ({{TNG|Unification I}})
 
In [[2368]], parts of a [[Vulcan]] [[navigational deflector]] were found in the [[Hanolin asteroid belt]] in a crashed [[Ferengi]] vessel. They were in crates marked "medical supplies", indicating that they were contraband. ({{TNG|Unification I}})
   
In [[2372]], [[Quark]] [[Smuggling|smuggled]] a large quantity of [[kemocite]], which is illegal in the [[Federation]], to [[Orion (planet)|Orion]] in his newly acquired [[Ferengi shuttle]] ''[[Quark's Treasure]]'' while transporting his nephew [[Nog]] to [[Starfleet Academy]]. Upon discovering that the ship was [[sabotage|sabotaged]] by [[Gaila (Ferengi)|Gaila]] in an attempt to [[murder]] Quark, fellow passenger [[Rom]] used some of the kemocite to halt the destruction of the ship. It had the side effect, however, of throwing the ship back in time to the year [[1947]]. After being detained by the [[United States Army]], Rom was able to use the remaining kemocite to return to the [[24th century]]. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
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In [[2372]], [[Quark]] [[Smuggling|smuggled]] a large quantity of [[kemocite]], which was illegal in the [[Federation]], to {{dis|Orion|planet}} in his newly acquired [[Ferengi shuttle]] ''[[Quark's Treasure]]'' while transporting his nephew [[Nog]] to [[Starfleet Academy]]. Upon discovering that the ship was [[sabotage|sabotaged]] by {{dis|Gaila|Ferengi}} in an attempt to [[murder]] Quark, fellow passenger [[Rom]] used some of the kemocite to halt the destruction of the ship. It had the side effect, however, of throwing the ship back in time to the year [[1947]]. After being detained by the [[United States Army]], Rom was able to use the remaining kemocite to return to the [[24th century]]. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
   
 
Later that year, [[Kurn]] discovered contraband in the possession of the [[Boslic freighter]] [[captain]] [[Tilikia]]. However, Kurn deliberately allowed Tilikia to shoot him, wishing to end his life rather than live in dishonor. Kurn did not die, and Tilikia was arrested by [[Odo]]. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}})
 
Later that year, [[Kurn]] discovered contraband in the possession of the [[Boslic freighter]] [[captain]] [[Tilikia]]. However, Kurn deliberately allowed Tilikia to shoot him, wishing to end his life rather than live in dishonor. Kurn did not die, and Tilikia was arrested by [[Odo]]. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}})
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*[[Maraji crystal]] – illegal in the [[Cardassian Union]] in [[2336]]
 
*[[Maraji crystal]] – illegal in the [[Cardassian Union]] in [[2336]]
 
*[[Metagenic weapon]] – outlawed by most major interstellar governments in the [[24th century]]
 
*[[Metagenic weapon]] – outlawed by most major interstellar governments in the [[24th century]]
*[[Mimetic simbiot]] – creation banned by [[Lyssarrian Prime Conclave]]
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*[[Mimetic simbiot]] – creation banned by the [[Lyssarian Prime Conclave]]
 
*[[Rigelian flamegem]] – illegal in the [[Mutara sector]] in [[2165]] of an alternate timeline.
 
*[[Rigelian flamegem]] – illegal in the [[Mutara sector]] in [[2165]] of an alternate timeline.
 
*[[Skagaran whiskey]] – illegal on a former [[Skagaran colony]] in [[2153]]
 
*[[Skagaran whiskey]] – illegal on a former [[Skagaran colony]] in [[2153]]

Revision as of 08:15, 21 January 2016

The term contraband refers to items whose possession is criminalized by a government through restrictions placed on them. Such restrictions can range from a total ban to merely limiting possession of an item to authorized persons.

In 2152 an Enolian patrol ship intercepted Shuttlepod 1, crewed by Jonathan Archer and Charles Tucker III, as it was leaving orbit of Keto-Enol. The Enolian crew boarded the shuttle and found what they believed was contraband, arresting Archer and Tucker in response. The crew of Archer's starship, Enterprise, later proved their innocence. (ENT: "Canamar")

In 2368, parts of a Vulcan navigational deflector were found in the Hanolin asteroid belt in a crashed Ferengi vessel. They were in crates marked "medical supplies", indicating that they were contraband. (TNG: "Unification I")

In 2372, Quark smuggled a large quantity of kemocite, which was illegal in the Federation, to Orion in his newly acquired Ferengi shuttle Quark's Treasure while transporting his nephew Nog to Starfleet Academy. Upon discovering that the ship was sabotaged by Gaila in an attempt to murder Quark, fellow passenger Rom used some of the kemocite to halt the destruction of the ship. It had the side effect, however, of throwing the ship back in time to the year 1947. After being detained by the United States Army, Rom was able to use the remaining kemocite to return to the 24th century. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

Later that year, Kurn discovered contraband in the possession of the Boslic freighter captain Tilikia. However, Kurn deliberately allowed Tilikia to shoot him, wishing to end his life rather than live in dishonor. Kurn did not die, and Tilikia was arrested by Odo. (DS9: "Sons of Mogh")

Also in that year, Kasidy Yates was arrested and sent to prison for smuggling contraband to the Maquis on her ship, the Xhosa. (DS9: "For the Cause")

Examples of contraband

Items restricted in Federation space

Other restricted items

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