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Inhabitants of the planet Malox. The Maloxians have a bitter and subservient history dating all the way back to the Flarn's first conquests in the Delta Quadrant. They've always answered to someone, and only in 2374 when the Borg wiped out the Flarn did they truly get a sense of freedom. The longevity of that freedom depends entirely on the success of one Romulan Commander Ardek, who intends to enlist the Critics help in overtaking the Delta Quadrant. The only thing keeping the Maloxians strong over their long history of toil is an utter and total devotion to the eyeball-shaped Directors, and to fruit, for some odd reason.
Inhabitants of the planet [[Malox]]. The Maloxians have a bitter and subservient history dating all the way back to the [[Flarn]]'s first conquests in the Delta Quadrant. They've always answered to someone, and only in [[2374]] when the Borg wiped out the Flarn did they truly get a sense of freedom. The longevity of that freedom depends entirely on the success of one Romulan Commander [[Ardek]], who intends to enlist the [[Critics]] help in overtaking the Delta Quadrant. The only thing keeping the Maloxians strong over their long history of toil is an utter and total devotion to the eyeball-shaped [[Directors]], and to fruit, for some odd reason.

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Inhabitants of the planet Malox. The Maloxians have a bitter and subservient history dating all the way back to the Flarn's first conquests in the Delta Quadrant. They've always answered to someone, and only in 2374 when the Borg wiped out the Flarn did they truly get a sense of freedom. The longevity of that freedom depends entirely on the success of one Romulan Commander Ardek, who intends to enlist the Critics help in overtaking the Delta Quadrant. The only thing keeping the Maloxians strong over their long history of toil is an utter and total devotion to the eyeball-shaped Directors, and to fruit, for some odd reason.