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For many years, the planet Hrakkour was a [[colony]] of the [[Klingon Empire]], with a large population living on the surface. The planet was ruled by the [[Kenka]] family. In the 2260s the planet's governor was [[Admiral]] [[Vlict Kenka]]. During Admiral Kenka's time as governor, Hrakkour was visited by the being [[Quetzalcoatl]]. Quetzalcoatl convinced the population of Hrakkour to adopt a more peaceful outlook on life rather than the more traditional outlook most Klingons held. In response, Admiral Kenka committed [[genocide|genocidal]] activities on Hrakkour, killing the entire colony by subjecting the planet to intense bursts of radiation.
 
For many years, the planet Hrakkour was a [[colony]] of the [[Klingon Empire]], with a large population living on the surface. The planet was ruled by the [[Kenka]] family. In the 2260s the planet's governor was [[Admiral]] [[Vlict Kenka]]. During Admiral Kenka's time as governor, Hrakkour was visited by the being [[Quetzalcoatl]]. Quetzalcoatl convinced the population of Hrakkour to adopt a more peaceful outlook on life rather than the more traditional outlook most Klingons held. In response, Admiral Kenka committed [[genocide|genocidal]] activities on Hrakkour, killing the entire colony by subjecting the planet to intense bursts of radiation.
   
That level of brutality would've been too much even for the Klingon government, and Kenka realized that he needed a scapegoat to take the blame for the genocide. Kenka blamed Quetzalcoatl for the genocide on Hrakkour, and forced the [[United Federation of Planets]] to find and bring Quetzalcoatl to Hrakkour for trial. [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] attempted to intervene, and convinced Admiral Kenka to allow him and his landing party to undertake several trials on Quetzalcoatl's behalf. During these trials Kirk and his landing party encountered Bialbi. Bialbi stopped the Klingons from executing Quetzalcoatl, and judged Kenka to be guilty of genocide. Bialbi sentenced Kenka to death, however Captain Kirk intervened on Kenka's behalf, and Bialbi relented.
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That level of brutality would've been too much even for the Klingon government, and Kenka realized that he needed a scapegoat to take the blame for the genocide. Kenka blamed Quetzalcoatl for the genocide on Hrakkour, and forced the [[United Federation of Planets]] to find and bring Quetzalcoatl to Hrakkour for trial. [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] attempted to intervene, and convinced Admiral Kenka to allow him and his landing party to undertake several trials on Quetzalcoatl's behalf. During these trials Kirk and his landing party encountered Bialbi, the High Mentalic of Hrakkour. Bialbi stopped the Klingons from executing Quetzalcoatl, and judged Kenka to be guilty of genocide. Bialbi sentenced Kenka to death, however Captain Kirk intervened on Kenka's behalf, and Bialbi relented.
   
 
Bialbi ordered Kenka to leave the Hrakkour system and never return on pain of death. Bialbi further ordered that no [[Klingon]] vessel was to ever return to Hrakkour, however he invited Captain Kirk to return, finding his level of social development pleasing. ({{g|TOS|Star Trek: 25th Anniversary}})
 
Bialbi ordered Kenka to leave the Hrakkour system and never return on pain of death. Bialbi further ordered that no [[Klingon]] vessel was to ever return to Hrakkour, however he invited Captain Kirk to return, finding his level of social development pleasing. ({{g|TOS|Star Trek: 25th Anniversary}})
 
 
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Hrakkour is a Class M planet that was formerly in Klingon space. The planet is home to an advanced life form known as Bialbi.

For many years, the planet Hrakkour was a colony of the Klingon Empire, with a large population living on the surface. The planet was ruled by the Kenka family. In the 2260s the planet's governor was Admiral Vlict Kenka. During Admiral Kenka's time as governor, Hrakkour was visited by the being Quetzalcoatl. Quetzalcoatl convinced the population of Hrakkour to adopt a more peaceful outlook on life rather than the more traditional outlook most Klingons held. In response, Admiral Kenka committed genocidal activities on Hrakkour, killing the entire colony by subjecting the planet to intense bursts of radiation.

That level of brutality would've been too much even for the Klingon government, and Kenka realized that he needed a scapegoat to take the blame for the genocide. Kenka blamed Quetzalcoatl for the genocide on Hrakkour, and forced the United Federation of Planets to find and bring Quetzalcoatl to Hrakkour for trial. Captain James T. Kirk attempted to intervene, and convinced Admiral Kenka to allow him and his landing party to undertake several trials on Quetzalcoatl's behalf. During these trials Kirk and his landing party encountered Bialbi, the High Mentalic of Hrakkour. Bialbi stopped the Klingons from executing Quetzalcoatl, and judged Kenka to be guilty of genocide. Bialbi sentenced Kenka to death, however Captain Kirk intervened on Kenka's behalf, and Bialbi relented.

Bialbi ordered Kenka to leave the Hrakkour system and never return on pain of death. Bialbi further ordered that no Klingon vessel was to ever return to Hrakkour, however he invited Captain Kirk to return, finding his level of social development pleasing. (TOS video game: Star Trek: 25th Anniversary)