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In the world of Gene Roddenberry's "Star Trek," the bulk of the galaxy is overseen by an off-screen mega-bureaucracy called the United Federation of Planets, or just the Federation for short.
a different Federation existed before the creation of the United Federation of Planets. Star Trek writer Gene L. Coon is credited with creating the Federation, and helping to establish Starfleet ...
Star Trek's United Federation of Planets, which is also referred to simply as the Federation, may be intended to represent the good guys, but even sci-fi's most progressive utopia has a few ...
After four episodes of searching for what was left of the United Federation of Planets, the crew of the USS Discovery actually finds the new incarnation of their government, 930 years later.
But the message they receive in return is simple: stay away. The answer is the United Federation of Planets, for whom the man, Ambassador Robert Fox (Gene Lyons), works. Although “A Taste of ...
The United Federation of Planets may hold itself up as a futuristic utopia but it also has a dark underbelly. Covert intelligence organization Section 31 carries out the missions Starfleet ...
Star Trek's very own CIA-style dirty tricks crew and the United Federation of Planets' answer to the so-called Deep State. The return of Section 31 was accompanied by a scene cut from the Star ...
Chekov: This is President Anton Chekov of the United Federation of Planets, broadcasting on all emergency channels. Do not approach Earth. A signal of unknown origin has turned our young against us.