The Tholian expansionist programs were a series of conflicts between the Tholian Assembly and the United Federation of Planets in the early to mid-23rd century. Many of the actual battles in the conflict were fought by the Chakuun, considered by the Federation to be a Tholian slave race but who thought of themselves as allies to the Assembly.
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| - The Tholian expansionist programs were a series of conflicts between the Tholian Assembly and the United Federation of Planets in the early to mid-23rd century. Many of the actual battles in the conflict were fought by the Chakuun, considered by the Federation to be a Tholian slave race but who thought of themselves as allies to the Assembly.
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| - Tholian expansionist programs
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Date
| - early-23rd century until 2254
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Scale
| - Planetary attacks and multi-starship confrontations
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Caption
| - The result of a Chakuun attack on the Federation colony Theta Kalyb in 2254
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Casualties
| - Numerous Federation citizens killed in attacks on colonies; Starfleet and Chakuun destroyed forces in battle
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Result
| - Eventually cessation of hostilities once a greater cultural understanding was gained in 2254
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Location
| - Federation-Tholian border
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| - The Tholian expansionist programs were a series of conflicts between the Tholian Assembly and the United Federation of Planets in the early to mid-23rd century. Many of the actual battles in the conflict were fought by the Chakuun, considered by the Federation to be a Tholian slave race but who thought of themselves as allies to the Assembly. The conflict was a result of the differing understanding of territory by both powers. The Federation perceived the Tholians as aggressively claiming territory at a whim, however the Tholians believed they were simply enforcing their territory which they adjusted periodically to take account of stellar drift. It was not until 2254 that both sides came to understand each other and the conflict was brought to an end. (EV comic: "The Fallen")
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