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[[Image:Gallatin.jpg|thumb|'''Gallatin''', a male [[Son'a]].]]
 
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[[Subahdar]] '''Gallatin''' was a [[Son'a]] that served as [[Ru'afo|Ru'afo's]] second-in-command.
 
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[[Subahdar]] '''Gallatin''' was [[second-in-command]] to [[Ahdar]] [[Ru'afo]], the leader of the nomadic [[Son'a]] people in the [[24th century]].
   
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==Early life==
Born as Gal'na on the newly settled [[planet]] in the [[Briar Patch]], Gallatin was one of several of the young [[Ba'ku]] individuals who desired to explore the [[galaxy]], needing advanced [[technology]] to accomplish his aspirations. His beliefs were in direct contradiction to the simplier ways of life of the rest of the Ba'ku. When the small group Gallatin belonged to that followed Ru'afo tried to take over the rest of the Ba'ku and were unsuccessful, they were exiled from the planet. (''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'')
 
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Born '''Gal'na''' of the [[Ba'ku]], Gallatin was friends with Ro'tin, the Ba'ku who would later be known as [[Ru'afo]]. In the [[23rd century]], Gallatin assisted Ru'afo in attempting to take over the Ba'ku colony on [[Ba'ku (planet)|a planet]] in the area of space known as "the [[Briar Patch]]." Ru'afo was eventually foiled, and he and his compatriots were [[exile]]d from the planet, becoming the Son'a. Over the course of the next century, the Son'a built up their military forces, and even conquered two primitive races, the [[Tarlac]] and the [[Ellora]], integrating them into their society as a labor class.
   
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==Revenge==
:''Gallatin was played by [[Gregg Henry]].''
 
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In the year [[2375]], Ru'afo and Gallatin entered into an alliance with [[Starfleet]] [[admiral]] [[Matthew Dougherty]] aimed at covertly relocating the Ba'ku from their homeworld and harvesting the [[metaphasic radiation]] from the planet's rings which continually rejuvenated the Ba'ku's cellular structure. When Ru'afo, who was obsessed with gaining revenge on those that had exiled them a century earlier, decided to step up the plan and perform the procedure while the planet was still inhabited, an action which would result in the deaths of all the Ba'ku, Gallatin became disenchanted with the plan, and was subsequently convinced by [[Jean-Luc Picard]] to help him stop Ru'afo. In that capacity, Gallatin assisted Picard in contacting his officers to initiate a plot to [[beam]] Ru'afo and his [[bridge]] crew to a [[holoship]], where they would be unaware that they were in a simulation. Gallatin, Picard, and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] were subsequently able to take control of the bridge, but Gallatin and Worf were later taken prisoner by the ship's crew as Picard beamed aboard the [[Son'a collector]] ship to destroy it. Gallatin and Worf were freed, however, when the ship's [[life support]] system was destroyed by the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, leaving the Son'a with no choice but to surrender.
   
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After the conclusion of the crisis and the death of Ru'afo, Gallatin returned to the planet's surface, where he was reunited with his mother, a meeting arranged by [[Captain]] Picard in an effort to begin the healing process between the Son'a and the Ba'ku. ({{film|9}})
==Notes==
 
   
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{{bginfo|Gallatin was played by [[Gregg Henry]].|The character was likely named after Gallatin Valley, where [[Brannon Braga]]'s hometown of [[Bozeman]], [[Montana]] is located.}}
[[Bozeman, Montana]], home town of writer [[Brannon Braga]], is located in the Gallatin Valley
 
   
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Revision as of 17:12, 20 June 2014

Subahdar Gallatin was second-in-command to Ahdar Ru'afo, the leader of the nomadic Son'a people in the 24th century.

Early life

Born Gal'na of the Ba'ku, Gallatin was friends with Ro'tin, the Ba'ku who would later be known as Ru'afo. In the 23rd century, Gallatin assisted Ru'afo in attempting to take over the Ba'ku colony on a planet in the area of space known as "the Briar Patch." Ru'afo was eventually foiled, and he and his compatriots were exiled from the planet, becoming the Son'a. Over the course of the next century, the Son'a built up their military forces, and even conquered two primitive races, the Tarlac and the Ellora, integrating them into their society as a labor class.

Revenge

In the year 2375, Ru'afo and Gallatin entered into an alliance with Starfleet admiral Matthew Dougherty aimed at covertly relocating the Ba'ku from their homeworld and harvesting the metaphasic radiation from the planet's rings which continually rejuvenated the Ba'ku's cellular structure. When Ru'afo, who was obsessed with gaining revenge on those that had exiled them a century earlier, decided to step up the plan and perform the procedure while the planet was still inhabited, an action which would result in the deaths of all the Ba'ku, Gallatin became disenchanted with the plan, and was subsequently convinced by Jean-Luc Picard to help him stop Ru'afo. In that capacity, Gallatin assisted Picard in contacting his officers to initiate a plot to beam Ru'afo and his bridge crew to a holoship, where they would be unaware that they were in a simulation. Gallatin, Picard, and Lieutenant Commander Worf were subsequently able to take control of the bridge, but Gallatin and Worf were later taken prisoner by the ship's crew as Picard beamed aboard the Son'a collector ship to destroy it. Gallatin and Worf were freed, however, when the ship's life support system was destroyed by the crew of the USS Enterprise-E, leaving the Son'a with no choice but to surrender.

After the conclusion of the crisis and the death of Ru'afo, Gallatin returned to the planet's surface, where he was reunited with his mother, a meeting arranged by Captain Picard in an effort to begin the healing process between the Son'a and the Ba'ku. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Gallatin was played by Gregg Henry.
The character was likely named after Gallatin Valley, where Brannon Braga's hometown of Bozeman, Montana is located.