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In [[2375]], the {{USS|Voyager}} encountered the Moneans and helped them investigate the loss of [[containment field|containment]] that was threatening their home. They found that the Moneans' [[oxygen refinery|oxygen refineries]] were responsible, and the [[scientist]] [[Riga]] recommended that drastic measures be taken to curb their rate of [[oxygen]] extraction. The Sovereignty council passed the recommendations to their subcommittees of life support and agriculture, but it seemed unlikely that they would implement the changes in time to save the ocean. ({{VOY|Thirty Days}})
 
In [[2375]], the {{USS|Voyager}} encountered the Moneans and helped them investigate the loss of [[containment field|containment]] that was threatening their home. They found that the Moneans' [[oxygen refinery|oxygen refineries]] were responsible, and the [[scientist]] [[Riga]] recommended that drastic measures be taken to curb their rate of [[oxygen]] extraction. The Sovereignty council passed the recommendations to their subcommittees of life support and agriculture, but it seemed unlikely that they would implement the changes in time to save the ocean. ({{VOY|Thirty Days}})
   
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Revision as of 21:16, 13 August 2013

The Monean Maritime Sovereignty was the governing body of the Moneans, a people who lived on a water planetoid in the Delta Quadrant. It was composed of 47 regional sovereigns, who as of the mid-2370s had apparently never passed a unanimous resolution.

In 2375, the USS Voyager encountered the Moneans and helped them investigate the loss of containment that was threatening their home. They found that the Moneans' oxygen refineries were responsible, and the scientist Riga recommended that drastic measures be taken to curb their rate of oxygen extraction. The Sovereignty council passed the recommendations to their subcommittees of life support and agriculture, but it seemed unlikely that they would implement the changes in time to save the ocean. (VOY: "Thirty Days")