The Boslics were a humanoid civilization hailing from the world of Cort.
Biology[]
There were at least two distinct Boslic phenotypes. One type had smooth foreheads aside from a small fork-shaped indentation, while the other had heavily ridged foreheads. Bright purple is a common hair color among Boslic women. (ST video game: Infinite)
Culture[]
Bowing your head was a sign of respect in the Boslic culture. (ST - The Lost Era novel: Serpents Among the Ruins)
The Boslics had a game similar to the Royal Game of Ur and the Kelpien game Kaasad. (DSC novel: Fear Itself)
History[]
The Boslics were warp capable as early as the 2150s. (ENT episode: "Borderland")
Their military was the Boslic Interstellar Force. (ST - The Lost Era novel: One Constant Star)
The Romulans conquered the Boslics in the 23rd century and occupied their homeworld Cort for ten years before the Boslics could force them out. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night)
In the 2340s, the political system on the planet was a capitalist anarchy known as the Boslic Anarchy. (ST video game: Infinite)
By the 2370s decade, several Boslics captained and worked on freighters, some more shady than others. Rionoj, an associate of Quark, operated a ship out of Deep Space 9 and also traveled to the Cardassia system and the Gamma Quadrant in the 2370s. (DS9 episodes: "The Homecoming", "The Abandoned", "Broken Link")
Tilikia was another Boslic who operated a ship out of Deep Space 9. While attempting to smuggle a container in 2372, he was confronted by Kurn. Tilikia fired a weapon on the Klingon. (DS9 episode: "Sons of Mogh")
First splinter timeline[]
A Boslic freighter detected a Borg power signature in 2377 and informed Starfleet. (SCE eBook: The Light)
In 2382, the Boslic Triumvirate of Cort held a summit between the Khitomer Accords powers and the Typhon Pact. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night)
Known Boslics[]
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Appendices[]
Appearances and references[]
Appearances[]
- TNG novel: The Stuff of Dreams
- DS9 episode: "Babel" (first appearance)
- DS9 episode: "The Homecoming"
- DS9 episode: "The Abandoned"
- DS9 episode: "Sons of Mogh"
- DS9 episode: "Broken Link"
- DS9 episode: "Call to Arms"
- DS9 novel: Twilight
- DS9 - Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel: Ferenginar: Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed
- DS9 novel: Sacraments of Fire
- DS9 eBook: Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found)
- SCE novel: Aftermath
- SCE novel: The Demon
- SCE novel: Sargasso Sector
- SCE novel: Paradise Interrupted
- SCE novel: Security
- SCE novel: Out of the Cocoon
- SCE novel: The Cleanup
- SCE novel: Turn the Page
- SCE novel: Signs from Heaven
- ENT novel: Tower of Babel
- ENT novel: Live by the Code
- TTN novel: The Red King
- TTN novel: Over a Torrent Sea
- TTN novel: Synthesis
- TTN novel: Sight Unseen
- ST novel: Serpents Among the Ruins
- ST novel: One Constant Star
- ST novel: Watching the Clock
- ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night
- ST - Typhon Pact novel: Seize the Fire
External link[]
- Boslic article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.