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[[Image:Serova.jpg|thumb|200pix|[[Serova]], a '''Hekaran''' female]]
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The '''Hekarans''' are a humanoid civilisation native to planet [[Hekaras II]] and members of the [[Federation]].
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The '''Hekarans''' are a [[humanoid]] [[civilization]] [[homeworld|native]] to [[planet]] [[Hekaras II]], and [[Federation members|members]] of the [[Federation]].
   
In the late [[2360s]], Hekaran scientists [[Serova]] and [[Rabal]] discovered that the region of space near their planet was very susceptible to warp field effect. In they approached the [[Federation Council]] with concerns about the damage caused to a region of space known as the [[Hekaras Corridor]] by warp travel through it. They further tried to persuade the council and their own people to avoid the use of warp travel in the area, even thought it would mean the almost total isolation of their planet. When their theories were dismissed the two scientists first mined the corridor with [[verteron mine]]s in order to gain [[Starfleet]]'s attention. When this method appeared to have unsatisfactory results, Serova, in [[2370]], caused a [[warp core breach]] on her ship, killing herself, but creating a subspace rupture in the Hekaras corridor and making it unsuitable for warp travel. Following the incident, the scientists' theories were taken seriously. Unfortunately, due to the gravitational shifts following the formation of the rift, the climate of Hekaras II began to change. As a short-term measure, Starfleet was able to assist the Hekarans with a [[weather control matrix]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Force of Nature]]")
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In the late [[2360s]], Hekaran [[scientist]]s [[Serova]] and [[Rabal]] discovered that the region of [[space]] near their planet known as the [[Hekaras Corridor]] was very susceptible to [[warp field]] effects. They approached the [[Federation Council]] with their concerns about the damage caused by warp travel through it. They further tried to persuade the council and their own people to avoid the use of warp travel in the area, even though it would mean the almost total isolation of their planet. When their theories were dismissed, the two scientists first mined the corridor with buoys that generated [[verteron]] pulses in order to gain [[Starfleet]]'s attention. When this method appeared to have unsatisfactory results, Serova, in [[2370]], caused a [[warp core breach]] on her [[starship|ship]], [[suicide|killing herself]], but creating a [[subspace rupture]] in the Hekaras corridor and making it unsuitable for warp travel. Following the incident, the scientists' theories were taken seriously. Unfortunately, due to the [[gravity|gravitational]] shifts following the formation of the rift, the climate of Hekaras II began to change. As a short-term measure, Starfleet was able to assist the Hekarans with a [[weather modification network|weather control matrix]]. ({{TNG|Force of Nature}})
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Serova

Serova, a Hekaran female

The Hekarans are a humanoid civilization native to planet Hekaras II, and members of the Federation.

In the late 2360s, Hekaran scientists Serova and Rabal discovered that the region of space near their planet known as the Hekaras Corridor was very susceptible to warp field effects. They approached the Federation Council with their concerns about the damage caused by warp travel through it. They further tried to persuade the council and their own people to avoid the use of warp travel in the area, even though it would mean the almost total isolation of their planet. When their theories were dismissed, the two scientists first mined the corridor with buoys that generated verteron pulses in order to gain Starfleet's attention. When this method appeared to have unsatisfactory results, Serova, in 2370, caused a warp core breach on her ship, killing herself, but creating a subspace rupture in the Hekaras corridor and making it unsuitable for warp travel. Following the incident, the scientists' theories were taken seriously. Unfortunately, due to the gravitational shifts following the formation of the rift, the climate of Hekaras II began to change. As a short-term measure, Starfleet was able to assist the Hekarans with a weather control matrix. (TNG: "Force of Nature")