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The Galen border conflicts were a series of skirmishes between the Talarian Republic and the United Federation of Planets in the late 2350s. One skirmish occurred on the planet Castal I, where the Talarian Endar had lost his son to the Federation. Another occurred on the planet Galen IV, where Jono lost both his parents and was taken in by Endar. The conflict ended with a treaty between the two powers. (TNG episode: "Suddenly Human")

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  • The Galen border conflicts were a series of skirmishes between the Talarian Republic and the United Federation of Planets in the late 2350s. One skirmish occurred on the planet Castal I, where the Talarian Endar had lost his son to the Federation. Another occurred on the planet Galen IV, where Jono lost both his parents and was taken in by Endar. The conflict ended with a treaty between the two powers. (TNG episode: "Suddenly Human")
  • The Galen border conflicts occurred between the United Federation of Planets and the Talarian Republic in the late 2350s. These skirmishes lasted three years, during which the Talarians utilized unconventional warfare methods against Starfleet. One such battle took place on border planet Galen IV, when the Talarians attacked a Federation colony, killing everyone except Jeremiah Rossa, a human boy. Endar, a Talarian captain, adopted Rossa as his own, renaming him Jono.
  • The Galen border conflicts were a series of skirmishes between the United Federation of Planets and the Talarian government, fought during the late 2350s. Although technologically inferior to the Federation, the Talarians compensated by a willingness to fight to the death and the employment of unconventional guerrilla maneuvers. One such maneuver was to send out a general distress call from an abandoned Talarian observation craft, then triggering the ship's auto-destruct program when Starfleet personnel beamed aboard to investigate. This tactic was responsible for some 219 fatalities over a three day period during the conflict.
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  • The Galen border conflicts occurred between the United Federation of Planets and the Talarian Republic in the late 2350s. These skirmishes lasted three years, during which the Talarians utilized unconventional warfare methods against Starfleet. One such battle took place on border planet Galen IV, when the Talarians attacked a Federation colony, killing everyone except Jeremiah Rossa, a human boy. Endar, a Talarian captain, adopted Rossa as his own, renaming him Jono. Castral I was another such border planet that saw action. Endar had lost his son during a battle on Castral I, allowing him, under Talarian tradition, the right to take Rossa as his child. The Federation and Talarians signed peace treaty at the conflicts' end. The treaty was nearly null in 2367 when Federation and Talarian interests fought over Jono, with the Federation interests wanting his return to his original family, while the Talarian interests wanted him to return to his adopted people. USS Enterprise-D captain Jean-Luc Picard made the decision to return Jono to his adopted family, avoiding warfare between the two powers. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")
  • The Galen border conflicts were a series of skirmishes between the United Federation of Planets and the Talarian government, fought during the late 2350s. Although technologically inferior to the Federation, the Talarians compensated by a willingness to fight to the death and the employment of unconventional guerrilla maneuvers. One such maneuver was to send out a general distress call from an abandoned Talarian observation craft, then triggering the ship's auto-destruct program when Starfleet personnel beamed aboard to investigate. This tactic was responsible for some 219 fatalities over a three day period during the conflict. The conflict took place over several border planets, including Castal I and Galen IV. In 2357, the Federation colony on Galen IV was overrun and destroyed by Talarian forces, who saw the Federation colonists as encroaching on their territory. There was only one survivor: a four-year-old Human boy named Jeremiah Rossa. His parents had been killed, and Jeremiah was adopted by the Talarian captain Endar, who had led the attack. Endar, who lost his own son earlier at Castal I, had acted on a quid pro quo basis in accordance with Talarian tradition. Eventually, a peace agreement was signed between the two powers, which included the return of all prisoners of war. Relations between the two powers remained cordial until 2367, when Jeremiah was rescued from a disabled observation craft by the USS Enterprise-D. War nearly erupted again when Endar demanded the return of his adopted son, whom he had named Jono, while Jeremiah's natural relatives wished for him to be returned to the Federation. An armed conflict was averted when Captain Jean-Luc Picard decided to return Jono to the Talarians, since it is that home which he had known most of his life. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" ) According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 292) , the conflict started over territorial claims by the two factions over the Galen system.
  • The Galen border conflicts were a series of skirmishes between the Talarian Republic and the United Federation of Planets in the late 2350s. One skirmish occurred on the planet Castal I, where the Talarian Endar had lost his son to the Federation. Another occurred on the planet Galen IV, where Jono lost both his parents and was taken in by Endar. The conflict ended with a treaty between the two powers. (TNG episode: "Suddenly Human")
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