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In one possible timeline, the '''Ram Izad''' are an intelligent species native to a region of space near the [[Krenim Imperium]]. In [[2374]], after the reversion of the Imperium to a pre-[[warp]] state, [[Annorax]] used the [[Krenim weapon ship]] to erase the Ram Izad civilization from history, thereby achieving a 52% restoration. ({{VOY|Year of Hell, Part II}}) |
In one possible timeline, the '''Ram Izad''' are an intelligent species native to a region of space near the [[Krenim Imperium]]. In [[2374]], after the reversion of the Imperium to a pre-[[warp]] state, [[Annorax]] used the [[Krenim weapon ship]] to erase the Ram Izad civilization from history, thereby achieving a 52% restoration. ({{VOY|Year of Hell, Part II}}) |
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{{bginfo|This is most likely not the same as the [[planet]] [[Rahm-Izad]] mentioned in {{TNG|The Chase}}. In that episode Rahm-Izad was used as a ruse to throw Gul [[Ocett]] off of the trail of a four-billion-year-old genetic puzzle. That episode seems to indicate that Rahm-Izad was in an actual and commonly known, if distant, star system in [[2369]]; although presumably not as distant as the [[Delta Quadrant]]. However, to Ocett's credit, the ruse was notably short-lived.}} |
{{bginfo|This is most likely not the same as the [[planet]] [[Rahm-Izad]] mentioned in {{TNG|The Chase}}. In that episode Rahm-Izad was used as a ruse to throw Gul [[Ocett]] off of the trail of a four-billion-year-old genetic puzzle. That episode seems to indicate that Rahm-Izad was in an actual and commonly known, if distant, star system in [[2369]]; although presumably not as distant as the [[Delta Quadrant]]. However, to Ocett's credit, the ruse was notably short-lived.}} |
Revision as of 06:32, 18 February 2011
AT: "xx" In one possible timeline, the Ram Izad are an intelligent species native to a region of space near the Krenim Imperium. In 2374, after the reversion of the Imperium to a pre-warp state, Annorax used the Krenim weapon ship to erase the Ram Izad civilization from history, thereby achieving a 52% restoration. (VOY: "Year of Hell, Part II")
This is most likely not the same as the planet Rahm-Izad mentioned in TNG: "The Chase". In that episode Rahm-Izad was used as a ruse to throw Gul Ocett off of the trail of a four-billion-year-old genetic puzzle. That episode seems to indicate that Rahm-Izad was in an actual and commonly known, if distant, star system in 2369; although presumably not as distant as the Delta Quadrant. However, to Ocett's credit, the ruse was notably short-lived.