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'''Okona's species''' was a humanoid [[race]] from the [[Madena]]{{minicite}} [[star]] [[system]] who may be descended from the [[Argelian]] people. ({{n|TNG|Collateral Damage}})
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'''Okona's species''' was a [[humanoid]] [[race]] from the [[Madena]]{{minicite}} [[star]] [[system]] who may be descended from the [[Argelian]] people. ({{n|TNG|Collateral Damage}})
   
 
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===References===
 
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[[category:Alpha and Beta Quadrant races and cultures]]
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Okona's species was a humanoid race from the Madena[citation needed] star system who may be descended from the Argelian people. (TNG novel: Collateral Damage)


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