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− | '''Golin Shel-la''' was |
+ | '''Golin Shel-la''' was a [[humanoid]] male and the leader of the [[Ennis]] for several hundred [[year]]s. |
− | Shel-la and his group, as well as [[Zlangco]]'s [[Nol-Ennis]] faction, were exiled to [[Ennis moon|a moon]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] by his homeworld |
+ | Shel-la and his group, as well as [[Zlangco]]'s [[Nol-Ennis]] faction, were exiled to [[Ennis moon|a moon]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] by his [[homeworld]][[Tevlin-De]]'s leaders for not finding a way to stop their long-running war. As an additional punishment, Tevlin-De's leaders created [[nanite]]-like bio-mechanical microbes that resurrected people after death, forcing the Ennis and the Nol-Ennis into an eternal war. Shel-la and his people died countless times over [[decade]]s and were always resurrected and healed of their injuries. ({{e|DS9|{{ed|Battle Lines}}}}, {{n|DS9|Rising Son}}) |
− | In [[2369]], Shel-la encountered [[Benjamin Sisko]], [[Kira Nerys]], [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Opaka Sulan]] when their runabout crashed on the moon. On their urging, Shel-la offered a truce to [[Zlangco]] as Bashir was close to finding a way to disable the microbes. The [[cease fire]] was unsuccessful and Sisko decided not to give Shel-la the data on how to disable the microbes, as Shel-la was more interested in finally killing the Nol-Ennis than leaving the |
+ | In [[2369]], Shel-la encountered [[Benjamin Sisko]], [[Kira Nerys]], [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Opaka Sulan]] when their [[runabout]] crashed on the [[moon]]. On their urging, Shel-la offered a truce to [[Zlangco]] as Bashir was close to finding a way to disable the microbes. The [[cease fire]] was unsuccessful and Sisko decided not to give Shel-la the data on how to disable the microbes, as Shel-la was more interested in finally killing the Nol-Ennis than leaving the moon and dying permanently. ({{e|DS9|{{ed|Battle Lines}}}}) |
− | Over the next several years, Opaka served as a negotiator between Shel-la and Zlangco. In [[2372]], she mediated a cease fire that lasted several |
+ | Over the next several years, Opaka served as a negotiator between Shel-la and Zlangco. In [[2372]], she mediated a cease fire that lasted several [[day]]s. Although it did not last, it marked the end of the fighting. The two factions were later united, becoming known as the [[Sen Ennis]]. |
− | In [[2373]], Shel-la took several people to look at the [[Ascendant]] [[Raiq]]'s crashed ship. After Raiq recovered, Shel-la and Zlangco allowed Opaka to meet with her as their leader. Shel-la and the others were later able to leave the moon, as Raiq destroyed the satellite network, disabling the artificial microbes. ({{n|DS9|Rising Son}}) |
+ | In [[2373]], Shel-la took several people to look at the [[Ascendant]] [[Raiq]]'s crashed ship. After Raiq recovered, Shel-la and Zlangco allowed Opaka to meet with her as their leader. Shel-la and the others were later able to leave the moon, as Raiq destroyed the [[satellite]] network, disabling the artificial microbes. ({{n|DS9|Rising Son}}) |
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Revision as of 12:03, 3 December 2015
Golin Shel-la was a humanoid male and the leader of the Ennis for several hundred years.
Shel-la and his group, as well as Zlangco's Nol-Ennis faction, were exiled to a moon in the Gamma Quadrant by his homeworldTevlin-De's leaders for not finding a way to stop their long-running war. As an additional punishment, Tevlin-De's leaders created nanite-like bio-mechanical microbes that resurrected people after death, forcing the Ennis and the Nol-Ennis into an eternal war. Shel-la and his people died countless times over decades and were always resurrected and healed of their injuries. (DS9 episode: "Battle Lines", DS9 novel: Rising Son)
In 2369, Shel-la encountered Benjamin Sisko, Kira Nerys, Julian Bashir and Opaka Sulan when their runabout crashed on the moon. On their urging, Shel-la offered a truce to Zlangco as Bashir was close to finding a way to disable the microbes. The cease fire was unsuccessful and Sisko decided not to give Shel-la the data on how to disable the microbes, as Shel-la was more interested in finally killing the Nol-Ennis than leaving the moon and dying permanently. (DS9 episode: "Battle Lines")
Over the next several years, Opaka served as a negotiator between Shel-la and Zlangco. In 2372, she mediated a cease fire that lasted several days. Although it did not last, it marked the end of the fighting. The two factions were later united, becoming known as the Sen Ennis.
In 2373, Shel-la took several people to look at the Ascendant Raiq's crashed ship. After Raiq recovered, Shel-la and Zlangco allowed Opaka to meet with her as their leader. Shel-la and the others were later able to leave the moon, as Raiq destroyed the satellite network, disabling the artificial microbes. (DS9 novel: Rising Son)
External link
- Golin Shel-la article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.