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− | '''Galen IV colony''' was a [[Federation]] [[colony]] on the [[planet]] [[Galen IV]] where, in [[2353]], [[Jeremiah Rossa]] was born. |
+ | '''Galen IV colony''' was a [[Federation]] [[colony]] on the [[planet]] [[Galen IV]] where, in [[2353]], [[Jeremiah Rossa]] was born. The area it was in included a [[forest]]. |
[[2357|Four years later]], the colony was attacked by [[Talarian]] forces during the [[Galen border conflicts]]. During the battle, Jeremiah's parents were killed and he was adopted by [[Endar]], a Talarian officer. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}}) |
[[2357|Four years later]], the colony was attacked by [[Talarian]] forces during the [[Galen border conflicts]]. During the battle, Jeremiah's parents were killed and he was adopted by [[Endar]], a Talarian officer. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|It remains unknown if the colony still exists or if Galen IV is still under Federation |
+ | {{bginfo|It remains unknown if the colony still exists or if Galen IV is still under Federation jurisdiction at all.|According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', on the chart United Federation of Planets I, the colony survived the Galen border conflicts, and, by [[2378]], had become a member of the Federation.}} |
Revision as of 10:44, 15 October 2012
Galen IV colony was a Federation colony on the planet Galen IV where, in 2353, Jeremiah Rossa was born. The area it was in included a forest.
Four years later, the colony was attacked by Talarian forces during the Galen border conflicts. During the battle, Jeremiah's parents were killed and he was adopted by Endar, a Talarian officer. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")
It remains unknown if the colony still exists or if Galen IV is still under Federation jurisdiction at all.
According to the Star Trek: Star Charts, on the chart United Federation of Planets I, the colony survived the Galen border conflicts, and, by 2378, had become a member of the Federation.