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The species appeared to have become extinct roughly 3,000 years ago, although remnants of their civilization still remain. Β 
The species appeared to have become extinct roughly 3,000 years ago, although remnants of their civilization still remain. Β 


The Soldarins were an advanced species, showing advanced medical, computer, energy production and holographic technology. The fact that the [[Soldarin Archives]] on [[Kadyl]] were still fully functional after nearly three millennium without maintenance is a testament to their abilities.
The Soldarins were an advanced species, showing advanced medical, computer, energy production and holographic technology. The fact that the [[Soldarin Archives]] on [[Kadyl]] were still fully functional after nearly three millenia without maintenance is a testament to their abilities.


The Soldarin were first discovered by the [[United Federation of Planets]] in 2414 when the [[USS Rosenante]] discovered the [[Soldarin Archive Probe]] in deep space. Following the Probe led the ship to a [[Class H]] moon, where the Archive was located.
The Soldarin were first discovered by the [[United Federation of Planets]] in 2414 when the [[USS Rosenante]] discovered the [[Soldarin Archive Probe]] in deep space. Following the Probe led the ship to a [[Class H]] moon, where the Archive was located.
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