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  • Lazon II labor camp
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  • The Lazon II labor camp was a labor camp for prisoners. In 2371, Thomas Riker was to be imprisoned for the remainder of his life as part of a deal made with the Cardassians. (DS9: "Defiant") According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 46) and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Stellar Cartography", p. 18; "Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), there was a star system named Lazon, in which this labor camp might possibly have been located, in the Alpha Quadrant. The system's primary was an A-class star. According to a map of the Cardassian Union – prepared by an anonymous astrography clerk, from the Cardassian Central Archives, in 2364 – Lazon was identified as a Cardassian system. In the non-canon Deep Space Nine novel series Millennium, Riker is liberated from the
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  • The Lazon II labor camp was a labor camp for prisoners. In 2371, Thomas Riker was to be imprisoned for the remainder of his life as part of a deal made with the Cardassians. (DS9: "Defiant") According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 46) and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Stellar Cartography", p. 18; "Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), there was a star system named Lazon, in which this labor camp might possibly have been located, in the Alpha Quadrant. The system's primary was an A-class star. According to a map of the Cardassian Union – prepared by an anonymous astrography clerk, from the Cardassian Central Archives, in 2364 – Lazon was identified as a Cardassian system. In the non-canon Deep Space Nine novel series Millennium, Riker is liberated from the Lazon II labor camp by the Grigari. According to StarTrek.com and the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 457) , Lazon II was a Cardassian planet.