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:''For other uses of the term, see [[Exile (disambiguation)]].
 
'''Exile''' is a type of punishment in which a person must leave their home and being forbidden to return.
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'''Exile''' was a type of action or [[crime and punishment|punishment]] in which a person must leave their home and is forbidden to return. Exile might also be self-imposed.
   
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In [[2286]], [[James T. Kirk]] described his and his bridge officers' three-month stint on {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} following their [[resurrection]] of [[Spock]] as an exile in his log. ({{film|4}})
After their attempt to take over the [[Celestial Temple]], the [[Pah-wraith]] were exiled to the [[Fire Caves]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Assignment]]")
 
   
 
After their attempt to take over the [[Celestial Temple]], the [[Pah-wraith]] were exiled to the [[Fire Caves]]. ({{DS9|The Assignment}})
The [[Romulan]] composer [[Frenchotte]]'s exile was self imposed. ([[DS9]]: [[Playing God]])
 
   
 
The [[Romulan]] [[art|composer]] [[Frenchotte]]'s exile was self-imposed. ({{DS9|Playing God}})
Among the [[Trill]] species, [[reassociation]] is punished by exile. ([[DS9]]: "[[Rejoined]]")
 
   
 
Among the [[Trill]] [[species]], [[reassociation]] was punished by exile. ({{DS9|Rejoined}})
Exile was a popular method of punishment used by the [[Cardassian]]s. Famous people to be exiled from [[Cardassia]] include [[Iloja of Prim]] and [[Tavor Kell]]. Iloja settle on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] where [[Tobin Dax]] met him. ([[DS9]]: "[[Destiny]]", "[[The Muse]]")
 
   
 
Exile was a popular method of punishment used by the [[Cardassian]]s. Famous people to be exiled from [[Cardassia]] include [[Iloja of Prim]] and [[Tavor Kell]]. Iloja settle on Vulcan where [[Tobin Dax]] met him. ({{DS9|Destiny|The Muse}})
[[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] hoped that [[Tekeny Ghemor]] would set up a exile Cardassian goverment on [[Deep Space 9]] to oppose the newly [[Dominion]] controlled [[Cardassian Union]]. The plan was abandoned, as Ghemor was terminally ill with [[Yarim Fel Syndrome]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Ties of Blood and Water]]")
 
   
 
[[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] hoped that [[Tekeny Ghemor]] would set up an exile Cardassian government on [[Deep Space 9]] to oppose the newly [[Dominion]] controlled [[Cardassian Union]]. The plan was abandoned, as Ghemor was terminally ill with [[Yarim Fel Syndrome]]. ({{DS9|Ties of Blood and Water}})
[[Elim Garak]] was exiled as well, although the reasons are unknown. Several reasons he told for his exile included destroying a [[Cardassian shuttle]], that he had showed mercy and let several [[Bajoran]] children escape [[interrogation]], that he had been betrayed by "Elim" and that he had not paid his [[tax]]es. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Wire]]", "[[Improbable Cause]]")
 
   
The reasons for Garak's exile may be unknown, but [[Enabran Tain]] was involved. ([[DS9]]: "[[In Purgatory's Shadow]]")
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[[Elim Garak]] was exiled as well, although the reasons are unknown. Several reasons he told for his exile included destroying a [[Cardassian shuttle]], that he had showed mercy and let several [[Bajoran]] children escape [[interrogation]], that he had been betrayed by "Elim" and that he had not paid his [[tax]]es. ({{DS9|The Wire|Improbable Cause}}) The reasons for Garak's exile may be unknown, but [[Enabran Tain]] was involved. ({{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow}})
   
Garak had a chance to end his exile in [[2370]], by apprehending [[Natima Lang]], [[Hogue]] and [[Rekelen]] on [[Deep Space 9]], but chose not to, after finding out that [[Toran (2370 Gul)|Gul Toran]] had tricked him. ([[DS9]]: "[[Profit and Loss]]")
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Garak had a chance to end his exile in [[2370]], by apprehending [[Natima Lang]], [[Hogue]] and [[Rekelen]] on [[Deep Space 9]], but chose not to, after finding out that [[Gul]] {{dis|Toran|2370 Gul}} had tricked him. ({{DS9|Profit and Loss}}) Garak's exile finally ended in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
   
 
Exile was one of the consequences that [[Brunt]] told [[Quark]] (in a [[vision]]) for a [[Ferengi]] who broke a [[contract]]. ({{DS9|Body Parts}})
Garak's exile finally ended in [[2375]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[What You Leave Behind]]")
 
   
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[[The Doctor]] commented that the great defender [[Torelius]] would go into voluntary exile if he were alive to see his [[recreation|sports]] [[:Category:sports|team]], {{dis|Mountain|team}}, performing so poorly in the current season. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
[[Dukat]] was exiled from the [[Cardassian Central Command]] after it was revealed he had a half-[[Bajoran]] [[Tora Ziyal|daughter]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Return to Grace]]")
 
   
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[[Tom Paris]] once rebutted to [[Harry Kim]] that fatherhood was not the same thing as being exiled. ({{VOY|Lineage}})
Exile was one of the consequences that [[Brunt]] told [[Quark]] (in a [[vision]]) for a [[Ferengi]] who broke a [[contract]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Body Parts]]")
 
   
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In the late [[23rd century]], the [[Ba'ku]] exiled a group of their children, which eventually became the [[Son'a]]. ({{film|9}})
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Revision as of 14:14, 3 January 2016

For additional meanings of "Exile", please see Exile.

Exile was a type of action or punishment in which a person must leave their home and is forbidden to return. Exile might also be self-imposed.

In 2286, James T. Kirk described his and his bridge officers' three-month stint on Vulcan following their resurrection of Spock as an exile in his log. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

After their attempt to take over the Celestial Temple, the Pah-wraith were exiled to the Fire Caves. (DS9: "The Assignment")

The Romulan composer Frenchotte's exile was self-imposed. (DS9: "Playing God")

Among the Trill species, reassociation was punished by exile. (DS9: "Rejoined")

Exile was a popular method of punishment used by the Cardassians. Famous people to be exiled from Cardassia include Iloja of Prim and Tavor Kell. Iloja settle on Vulcan where Tobin Dax met him. (DS9: "Destiny", "The Muse")

Major Kira Nerys hoped that Tekeny Ghemor would set up an exile Cardassian government on Deep Space 9 to oppose the newly Dominion controlled Cardassian Union. The plan was abandoned, as Ghemor was terminally ill with Yarim Fel Syndrome. (DS9: "Ties of Blood and Water")

Elim Garak was exiled as well, although the reasons are unknown. Several reasons he told for his exile included destroying a Cardassian shuttle, that he had showed mercy and let several Bajoran children escape interrogation, that he had been betrayed by "Elim" and that he had not paid his taxes. (DS9: "The Wire", "Improbable Cause") The reasons for Garak's exile may be unknown, but Enabran Tain was involved. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow")

Garak had a chance to end his exile in 2370, by apprehending Natima Lang, Hogue and Rekelen on Deep Space 9, but chose not to, after finding out that Gul Toran had tricked him. (DS9: "Profit and Loss") Garak's exile finally ended in 2375. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Exile was one of the consequences that Brunt told Quark (in a vision) for a Ferengi who broke a contract. (DS9: "Body Parts")

The Doctor commented that the great defender Torelius would go into voluntary exile if he were alive to see his sports team, Mountain, performing so poorly in the current season. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

Tom Paris once rebutted to Harry Kim that fatherhood was not the same thing as being exiled. (VOY: "Lineage")

In the late 23rd century, the Ba'ku exiled a group of their children, which eventually became the Son'a. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

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