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How many non-Federation human worlds have we seen on the show? I can remember Yar's homeworld Turkana, the society of genetic engineers in "The Masterpiece Society," and the planet where everyone was a clone of the original five settlers. Are there any others?
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The Irishish society that pretty much built a whole new village in the E-D's cargo bay from the same episode as the cloners.

New Sydney, Ezri Dax's homeworld, had humans on it and wasn't in the Federation.
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There is also (from Voyager) the planet in the Delt Quadrant on which humans were settled by the aliens that carried out the alien abductions in the mid-20th century. The aliens disappeared, and now the humans have developed their own society and technology base, though they're all secretive and whatnot, afraid the alien overlords might yet come back. Since they now have Amelia Earhart as one of their leaders, how can they not take over the Delta Quadrant? :lol:

TOS features another world full of transported humans, specifically a population of Native Americans. It's the little world on which Kirk lost his memory, used CPR as magic to impress the natives, got married and deflected an asteroid.
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In TNG, Picard negotiates a treaty whereby a planet full of Native Americans leave the Federation, and I think are under Cardassian rule now. Journey's End I think it was. Also the last episode with Wesley.
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TOS features another world full of transported humans, specifically a population of Native Americans. It's the little world on which Kirk lost his memory, used CPR as magic to impress the natives, got married and deflected an asteroid.
The people from Miramanee's planet in TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome".
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neoolong wrote:In TNG, Picard negotiates a treaty whereby a planet full of Native Americans leave the Federation, and I think are under Cardassian rule now. Journey's End I think it was. Also the last episode with Wesley.
Weren't they eventually exterminated by the Jem'Hadar?

There's Rutia, from "The High Ground". The inhabitants appear to be human, but they're not members of the Federation.

There's also Angosia, from "The Hunted". Again, they appear to be human, but they are not members of the Federation (although they are applying for membership).
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The various parallel earths (if you consider them humans) like Nazi land and modern day Rome land etc.

There are also the technophobes from DS9 (they crashed on a planet but it wasn't an accident), the colony of people that were inside Sheliak space (the planet had deadly radiation they became immune to over time).
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The various parallel earths (if you consider them humans) like Nazi land and modern day Rome land etc.
You forgot 30s Mob land.
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General G wrote:
The various parallel earths (if you consider them humans) like Nazi land and modern day Rome land etc.
You forgot 30s Mob land.
or the land of the Yangs (Yanks) and their sacred scroll (constitution) and them facing off against the Kohms (communists).
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General G wrote:
The various parallel earths (if you consider them humans) like Nazi land and modern day Rome land etc.
You forgot 30s Mob land.
Those weren't humans.
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