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Golin Shel-la was the leader of the Ennis, a faction who fought the Nol-Ennis on a small penal moon in the Gamma Quadrant.

The Ennis and Nol-Ennis were sentenced to eternal warfare on the moon by their planet's leaders to set an example when they could not stop warring. Shel-la could not remember by 2369 what the original war was for. He thought it might have been over water or land.

Artificial microbes were deployed on the moon to prevent the Ennis and Nol-Ennis from permanently dying and avoiding the sentence. Shel-la told Benjamin Sisko, after the runabout USS Yangtzee Kiang crash landed on the moon, that he had died countless times.

The artificial microbes also had the effect of making anyone revived by them permanently dependent on them, and the microbes were designed to work only in the moon's ecosystem. This had the effect of preventing anyone who had ever been revived by the microbes from leaving the moon.

When Dr. Julian Bashir thought he should perhaps work on reprogramming the microbes to get them not revive the moon's inhabitants, thus ending their torture, Shel-la's first thought was that Bashir's work could be used as the ultimate weapon against the Nol-Ennis, wiping them out once and for all.

After Kai Opaka died and was revived by the microbes, she remained behind on the moon, intending to negotiate a peace between the warring groups. (DS9: "Battle Lines")

Golin Shel-la was played by actor Jonathan Banks.
In the script, he was described as "battle-scarred and tough-looking, but a great weariness surrounds him." Additionally, from the script, his name was pronounced as "GOH-lin shel-LAH". [1]

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Golin Shel-la appears in the "Victory is Life" expansion of Star Trek Online. He and his Nol-Ennis counterpart Zlangco now lead a colony near the wreck of the Yangtzee Kiang, after Kai Opaka ended the fighting by discovering the Orb of Peace. In 2410, Kira Nerys - now Kai herself - returns to the moon with Dr. Bashir, with a cure that would remove the microbes from Opaka and the others, and allow them to leave. Within moments of receiving the cure, however, Shel-la is killed - this time permanently - by the Hur'q.

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