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The Brunali were an agricultural species native to the Delta Quadrant. Their homeworld was located at the mouth of a Borg transwarp conduit. (VOY episode: "Child's Play")

Biology

The Brunali were physically similar to many other humanoids, though the greatest distinction was the facial ridge that bisected the forehead. It is unknown as to whether the Brunali possessed any other features on their bodies. (VOY episode: "Collective")

History

The Brunali were an advanced, space-faring civilization. However, due to the nearby transwarp conduit, the Brunali suffered devastating attacks from the Borg Collective. In order to prevent further Borg attacks, the surviving Brunali, having fled to enclaves on the northern continent, chose to return to a technologically-low society; any technology they've used since that time has been kept hidden, in the hopes that it would disinterest passing Borg ships. (VOY episode: "Child's Play")

Prior to 2376, the Brunali hoped to further disinterest the Collective by making use of their knowledge of genetics. Genetically engineering a child with an anti-Borg pathogen, the Brunali sent the child, aboard a small ship, to the entrance of the transwarp conduit. (VOY episode: "Child's Play")

When the USS Voyager, a Starfleet ship from the Alpha Quadrant, visited their world in 2376, it was revealed to the Brunali that the child had survived and had been liberated from the Collective. (VOY episode: "Child's Play")

Food and Drink

Known Individuals

IchebLeuconMalaRemiYifayYivelUnnamed Brunali

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