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The '''Trelesta''' were one of the historical clans of [[Acamar III]]. Sometime around [[2266]] the Trelesta were massacred by a rival clan, the [[Lornak]] and nearly all of the Trelesta were wiped out.
'''Tralesta''' refers to one of several clans of the [[Acamarian]] people. In [[2286]], the Tralestas were all but wiped out in a massacre engineered by the clan's blood enemies, the [[Lornak]]. After this massacre, only five Tralestas were known to be alive. One of these, a woman named [[Yuta]] underwent a biological alternation which slowed down her metabolic functions, thus allowing her to age at a much slower rate. Throughout the next century, Yuta exacted her revenge by tracking down and killing all but a few of the Lornaks with a genetically engineered [[virus|microvirus]].
 
   
The Tralesta clan was extermined when [[Commander]] [[Riker]] was forced to kill Yuta after she attempted to kill the last remaining Lornak, [[Chorgan]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Vengeance Factor]]")
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[[Yuta]], the sole surviving Trelesta, made it her mission in life to kill all of the Lornak. She nearly accomplished this in [[2366]] when she attacked [[Chorgan]], the last living member of the Lornak clan with ties to the massacre, during negotiations between him and Sovereign [[Marouk]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Vengeance Factor]]")
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Revision as of 17:44, 1 January 2006

The Trelesta were one of the historical clans of Acamar III. Sometime around 2266 the Trelesta were massacred by a rival clan, the Lornak and nearly all of the Trelesta were wiped out.

Yuta, the sole surviving Trelesta, made it her mission in life to kill all of the Lornak. She nearly accomplished this in 2366 when she attacked Chorgan, the last living member of the Lornak clan with ties to the massacre, during negotiations between him and Sovereign Marouk. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor")

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