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  • Angosian
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  • Humanoid inhabitants from Angosian III. Nonviolent by nature, they are advanced in the development of the mind and intellect. They petitioned for Federation membership in 2366. Their application was suspended upon revelations of abuse of veterans of their Tarsian War. These veterans were treated to intense psychological conditioning and exotic biochemical alterations to make them nearly invincible. These veterans were imprisoned on an uninhabitable moon to separate them from the populace. The Angosians have since resolved these problems and are close to acheiving Federation membership.
  • The Angosian people are a humanoid race native to Angosia III. Outwardly, Angosians are indistinguishable from humans. Ordinarily the Angosians are non-violent, preferring intellectual pursuits over violence, however they fought the Tarsians in the mid 24th century. Following the war, the Angosians made a rapid recovery, and made an application for membership in the United Federation of Planets. In Birth of the Federation, the Angosian super-soldier academy gives a 50% increase to an empire's "ground combat" attribute.
  • The Angosians were an intelligent humanoid race originating from the planet Angosia III. Outwardly indistinguishable from Humans, Angosians eschewed violence, preferring to focus on intellectual development. However, it was discovered that the process was irreversible, and, when the "super soldiers" returned to normal Angosian society, they were unable to function within or co-exist alongside them. After a referendum by the larger population, the soldiers were relocated indefinitely to a penal settlement on Lunar V, and considered to be outcasts and criminals.
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  • Zayner, a male Angosian in 2366
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  • The Angosian people are a humanoid race native to Angosia III. Outwardly, Angosians are indistinguishable from humans. Ordinarily the Angosians are non-violent, preferring intellectual pursuits over violence, however they fought the Tarsians in the mid 24th century. Following the war, the Angosians made a rapid recovery, and made an application for membership in the United Federation of Planets. The Angosians are notorious for their super-soldier program, a biological enhancement performed on troops who are made into perfect killers through drugs and surgery. (TNG video game: Birth of the Federation) In Birth of the Federation, the Angosian super-soldier academy gives a 50% increase to an empire's "ground combat" attribute. Their application to join the Federation was put on hold when it was discovered that the Angosians had enhanced a number of soldiers to help them defeat the Tarsians, and the Angosians had proved unwilling to undertake the effort to even partially reverse the process. (TNG episode: "The Hunted")
  • The Angosians were an intelligent humanoid race originating from the planet Angosia III. Outwardly indistinguishable from Humans, Angosians eschewed violence, preferring to focus on intellectual development. In the mid-24th century, the Angosians were involved in a protracted conflict called the Tarsian War. Being inherently non-violent, the Angosian authorities ordered their soldiers subjected to genetic engineering and chemical manipulation in order to make them superior soldiers and survive. This treatment meant that their behavior radically became violent when they sensed danger to themselves. This treatment was successful and the conflict ended. However, it was discovered that the process was irreversible, and, when the "super soldiers" returned to normal Angosian society, they were unable to function within or co-exist alongside them. After a referendum by the larger population, the soldiers were relocated indefinitely to a penal settlement on Lunar V, and considered to be outcasts and criminals. In 2366, the Angosians petitioned to join the United Federation of Planets. The USS Enterprise-D visited Angosia III to follow up on the petition. However, the occasion was interrupted by the escape of the soldier Roga Danar who was pursued by the Enterprise crew at Angosia III's request. The crew then captured Danar and learned of the gross systemic sentient rights violation of the training program. Danar escaped again and proceeded to start a rebellion with his fellow soldiers, storming the main government building. In the face of the planet's unacceptable policies and the resultant civil upheaval caused by them, the application was put on hold for the immediate future. (TNG: "The Hunted" ) In the Q Continuum series by Greg Cox, the new security officer of the USS Enterprise-E is an Angosian, but she sacrifices herself to help Q stop a being called 0, more powerful than Q himself, from destroying creation.
  • Humanoid inhabitants from Angosian III. Nonviolent by nature, they are advanced in the development of the mind and intellect. They petitioned for Federation membership in 2366. Their application was suspended upon revelations of abuse of veterans of their Tarsian War. These veterans were treated to intense psychological conditioning and exotic biochemical alterations to make them nearly invincible. These veterans were imprisoned on an uninhabitable moon to separate them from the populace. The Angosians have since resolved these problems and are close to acheiving Federation membership.
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