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Revision as of 13:08, 19 January 2010
In modern interstellar terms, a colony is a settlement (usually small) placed on a distant world by a spacefaring race or government. Colonies are generally – although not always – civilian outposts established for agricultural or commercial purposes.
In the Federation, most colonies that are established are extremely small, consisting of only a few hundred settlers. Over time, these colonies may expand and grow to support a larger population. (ENT: "Terra Nova"; TNG: "The Ensigns of Command", "Silicon Avatar"; VOY: "Tattoo")
The Federation Council must grant permission before a settlement is established on any planet. Finding planets suitable for colonization and placement of settlers on suitable planets is one of the Federation's major functions. (TNG: "Journey's End", "Justice")
In 2369 the Rakhari Croden told Odo about a Changeling colony on an asteroid in the Chamra Vortex. (DS9: "Vortex")
While exploring the Gamma Quadrant, a ship of Klingons found that Saltah'na V was not worthy to be a Klingon colony but they took several energy spheres aboard. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")
Colony lists
See also
Amongst others, the lists in the following articles also contain colonies as well as planets which might be considered colonies.
Appendices
Background
It is not known if colonies are considered to be extensions of their parent planet or full members of the Federation. The Federation's 150 member number given in Star Trek: First Contact would suggest that the former applies, since otherwise the number would almost certainly be exceeded. However, Star Trek: Star Charts lists a complete list of Federation members, including several established colonies. It is known that most of them are responsible for local government. Some have seceded from the Federation altogether.