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Originally composed only of the [[Kzinti (SFU)|Kzinti]] Homeworlds and a number of nearby habitable systems, the Hegemony expanded to control several planets with native sentient races, but didn't allow those subject races to leave their planets, which had no spacefaring capability of their own and trade only with the Kzinti and the occasional offworld smugglers. Eventually, the Kzinti signed a treaty with the [[United Federation of Planets (SFU)|Federation]] in [[Y166 (SFU)|Y166]], despite many years of conflicts, to counter the [[Klingon Empire (SFU)|Klingon Empire]]'s aggressive expansion into their territories.<ref name="SFBDE"/>
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Originally composed only of the [[Kzinti (SFU)|Kzinti]] Homeworlds and a number of nearby habitable systems, the Hegemony expanded to control several planets with native sentient races, but didn't allow those subject races to leave their planets, which had no spacefaring capability of their own and traded only with the Kzinti and the occasional offworld smugglers. Eventually, the Kzinti signed a treaty with the [[United Federation of Planets (SFU)|Federation]] in [[Y166 (SFU)|Y166]], despite many years of conflicts, to counter the [[Klingon Empire (SFU)|Klingon Empire]]'s aggressive expansion into their territories.<ref name="SFBDE"/>
  
 
The Kzinti government was a monarchy; the ruling hereditary sovereign was known as the [[Kzinti Patriarch (SFU)|Patriarch]]. There were four principal divisions of Kzinti territory, each ruled by a hereditary noble: the Duke (Klingon border), the Marquis (Federation border), the Count ([[Lyran Kingdom (SFU)|Lyran]] border), and the Baron (who controlled a region of newly explored territory with no hostile borders). These titles were approximate [[Earth (SFU)|Earth]] translations, and the four nobles ranked among themselves in the order given (Duke highest, Baron lowest). There was also at times a Crown Prince, who was the heir apparent (designated successor) to the Patriarch. These five nobles formed a council known as the Pentarchy, which advised the Patriarch.<ref name="SFB2012Basic"/>
 
The Kzinti government was a monarchy; the ruling hereditary sovereign was known as the [[Kzinti Patriarch (SFU)|Patriarch]]. There were four principal divisions of Kzinti territory, each ruled by a hereditary noble: the Duke (Klingon border), the Marquis (Federation border), the Count ([[Lyran Kingdom (SFU)|Lyran]] border), and the Baron (who controlled a region of newly explored territory with no hostile borders). These titles were approximate [[Earth (SFU)|Earth]] translations, and the four nobles ranked among themselves in the order given (Duke highest, Baron lowest). There was also at times a Crown Prince, who was the heir apparent (designated successor) to the Patriarch. These five nobles formed a council known as the Pentarchy, which advised the Patriarch.<ref name="SFB2012Basic"/>
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Bordering both the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets, the Kzinti and Klingons were at war with one another almost as soon as they met,<ref name="SFBPE"/> with the [[Klingon-Kzinti Wars (SFU)#First War|First Klingon-Kzinti War]] spanning [[Y50 (SFU)|Y50]]-[[Y82 (SFU)|Y82]].<ref name="SFBDE"/> The Kzinti initially believed that the Klingon belligerents were allied with the Lyrans. The Kzinti began to implement [[warp drive (SFU)#Tactical Warp|tactical warp drive]] in [[Y78 (SFU)|Y78]], in response to the Klingons doing the same.<ref name="SFBModuleY1"/>  
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Bordering both the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets, the Kzinti and Klingons were at war with one another almost as soon as they met,<ref name="SFBPE"/> with the Kzinti believing that the Klingons who had encroached on their territory were allied with the Lyrans.<ref name="SFBModuleY1"/> The [[Klingon-Kzinti Wars (SFU)#First War|First Klingon-Kzinti War]] spanned [[Y50 (SFU)|Y50]]-[[Y82 (SFU)|Y82]].<ref name="SFBDE"/> The Kzinti began to implement [[warp drive (SFU)#Tactical Warp|tactical warp drive]] in [[Y78 (SFU)|Y78]], in response to the Klingons doing the same.<ref name="SFBModuleY1"/>  
  
 
The first known contact between the Kzinti and the [[Carnivons (SFU)|Carnivons]] occurred in [[Y55 (SFU)|Y55]]. A year later, as the Kzinti-Lyran War ended, the canine-like Carnivons began to attack both of the felinoid species, taking advantage of their war-weary forces in the region.<ref name="SFBModuleY1"/>
 
The first known contact between the Kzinti and the [[Carnivons (SFU)|Carnivons]] occurred in [[Y55 (SFU)|Y55]]. A year later, as the Kzinti-Lyran War ended, the canine-like Carnivons began to attack both of the felinoid species, taking advantage of their war-weary forces in the region.<ref name="SFBModuleY1"/>

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Kzinti Hegemony
Kzinti Hegemony crest (GPD2020)

Kzinti Hegemony crest (GPD2020)
First Appearance TAS11 (15 Dec 1973)
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Originally composed only of the Kzinti Homeworlds and a number of nearby habitable systems, the Hegemony expanded to control several planets with native sentient races, but didn't allow those subject races to leave their planets, which had no spacefaring capability of their own and traded only with the Kzinti and the occasional offworld smugglers. Eventually, the Kzinti signed a treaty with the Federation in Y166, despite many years of conflicts, to counter the Klingon Empire's aggressive expansion into their territories.[1]

The Kzinti government was a monarchy; the ruling hereditary sovereign was known as the Patriarch. There were four principal divisions of Kzinti territory, each ruled by a hereditary noble: the Duke (Klingon border), the Marquis (Federation border), the Count (Lyran border), and the Baron (who controlled a region of newly explored territory with no hostile borders). These titles were approximate Earth translations, and the four nobles ranked among themselves in the order given (Duke highest, Baron lowest). There was also at times a Crown Prince, who was the heir apparent (designated successor) to the Patriarch. These five nobles formed a council known as the Pentarchy, which advised the Patriarch.[2]

The Kzinti found themselves embroiled in a war with the Lyrans, a distantly related species, from Y48-Y56. The Lyrans were fighting against the Klingons, and stumbled upon Kzinti space while attempting to circumvent Klingon forces.[3]

Map of the Alpha Octant, Y75 (GPD2020)

Map of the Alpha Octant, Y75 (GPD2020)

Bordering both the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets, the Kzinti and Klingons were at war with one another almost as soon as they met,[4] with the Kzinti believing that the Klingons who had encroached on their territory were allied with the Lyrans.[3] The First Klingon-Kzinti War spanned Y50-Y82.[1] The Kzinti began to implement tactical warp drive in Y78, in response to the Klingons doing the same.[3]

The first known contact between the Kzinti and the Carnivons occurred in Y55. A year later, as the Kzinti-Lyran War ended, the canine-like Carnivons began to attack both of the felinoid species, taking advantage of their war-weary forces in the region.[3]

The First Federation-Kzinti War erupted in Y88, following the Kzinti's first encounter with the United Federation of Planets, and the conflict lasted until Y92. Tensions rose again a decade later when the Federation declared a formal, nearly-spherical border extending 4750 parsecs (15,485 light years) from that nation's Primary Member Zone, which impacted parts of Kzinti and Klingon territories.[3]

The Kzinti, having lost their first conflict against the Klingons, soon entered into a Second War from Y103-Y106, regaining the planets lost in the previous conflict.[1] After driving the Carnivons out of both of their territories, the Second Kzinti-Lyran War was waged from Y109-Y114, sparked by a Lyran exploration ship discovered in Kzinti territory, scouting for potential colony sites. Soon thereafter, the Kzinti fought a brief civil war as the Usurper attempted to overthrow the Patriarch in Y116, but was driven to flee to the WYN Cluster instead.[3]

Map of the Alpha Octant, Y126 (GPD2020)

Map of the Alpha Octant, Y126 (GPD2020)

A Third Klingon-Kzinti War raged from Y123-Y131, to inconclusive results.[1] Meanwhile, from Y125-Y131, the Third Kzinti-Lyran War occurred after the Lyrans attacked, hoping to take advantage of Kzinti patrols thinned out due to the war with the Klingons.[3] The Fourth Klingon-Kzinti War was fought from Y158-Y162, which again ended inconclusively.[1]

During Fourth Klingon-Kzinti War, the Patriarch managed to achieve true control over his domain. In the wake of the war, the Kzintis began a program to improve their ships based on their combat experiences.[2] The Kzinti signed a treaty with the Federation in Y166, despite many years of conflicts, to counter the Klingons' aggressive expansion into their territories.[1] A border war with the Lyrans in Y168 expanded into the General War.[2]


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