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Aneel was a member of the Kreel survey team which discovered a cache of advanced Cognoscenti weapons on DQN 1196 in 2365. He later became a delegate sent to negotiate with the Klingon Empire regarding the weapons.

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  • Aneel was a member of the Kreel survey team which discovered a cache of advanced Cognoscenti weapons on DQN 1196 in 2365. He later became a delegate sent to negotiate with the Klingon Empire regarding the weapons.
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  • Aneel was a member of the Kreel survey team which discovered a cache of advanced Cognoscenti weapons on DQN 1196 in 2365. He later became a delegate sent to negotiate with the Klingon Empire regarding the weapons. Although apparently willing to attend the negotiations on the USS Enterprise, Aneel swiftly revealed his true colors when he tricked the dying civilian passenger Jaan Devin into assisting him in gaining access to the ship's armory in exchange for an alleged cure for his illness, his crew subsequently stealing various phasers for later use in a fight with the Klingons. However, his attempt to take over the Enterprise was quickly undone, with his mutiny ending when his body was partly thrown into an active transporter beam while he fought with Worf, resulting in his head and shoulders being sent down to the planet below while the rest of him remained on the Enterprise. (TNG novel: Strike Zone)
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