Ba'ku
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ba'ku Son'a (sub-species) |
|
---|---|
Anij, a female Ba'ku |
|
Homeworld | Ba'ku planet |
Base of Operations | Briar Patch |
The Ba'ku are a fictional race in the movie Star Trek: Insurrection. They are from a planet within the Briar Patch.
The Ba'ku people were a technologically advanced humanoid civilization. In the early 21st century, the race developed the means of building weapons of mass destruction and was on the brink of self-annihilation. A small enlightened group of the Ba'ku people escaped this horror and found an isolated planet.
This group of Ba'ku followed a simple way of life and disdained the use of technology. (As shown in the film Star Trek: Insurrection, however, the Ba'ku still possessed some form of technology and the ability to use it in emergencies, since they had attempted to repair the damaged Data.) At first the Ba'ku were unaware of the metaphasic radiation in the planet's rings, which caused their aging process to significantly decelerate, although it was later discovered and cherished.
The Ba'ku society consisted of strong bonds between each individual as there only 600 people living in the village. Their simpler way of life eventually prompted some of the younger Ba'ku villagers - who wanted to explore the galaxy with offlanders - to rebel against their elders, and an attempt was made to take over the village. When they were unsuccessful, they were exiled and eventually became the Son'a people.
In 2375 peace on the Ba'ku planet was restored, and several members of the Son'a returned to their families.
[edit] External links
- Ba'ku article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki