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Dinaal

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Dinaal
Dinaal from orbit
Dinaal from orbit
Native Species: Dinaali
Location: Delta Quadrant
Hospital Ship 4-2 hovers over a Dinaali city
Hospital Ship 4-2 hovers over a Dinaali city

Dinaal (or Dinaali) is the homeworld of the Dinaali people, located in the Delta Quadrant. Dinaal was very densely populated, and almost every part of the planet was filled with high-rise buildings constructed with no regard for aesthetics. The over-building and over-population had poisoned the atmosphere of Dinaal and led to a worldwide famine.

Due to the over-industrialization, the Dinaali could not effectively provide medical care to their population. To combat this, the Dinaali asked the Jye, renown administrators, to reform their health care system. The Jye introduced The Allocator, a complex global computer system, which considered the profession, skills, and accomplishments of each person in order to determine his or her treatment coefficient or "TC". All citizens on Dinaal, as well as visitors, were given a TC.

The Dinaal employed enormous hospital ships, also rigidly administered by the Jye, to service the medical needs of each metropolis. The hospital ships had four levels which were prioritized according to the TC of the patients in that level. The highest, and consequently wealthiest, level was level blue, while the lowest was level red. The lower down the scale patients were, the lower the quality of care they received. The ships also contained a fifth level, level white, which acted as a morgue.

One side effect of the Jye administration was a blind bureaucracy. Patients in the lower levels might be allowed treatment for one affliction but not another, or denied medication that was plentiful in higher levels. The Dinaal had learned to accept the system as a necessity for their large society. (VOY: "Critical Care")

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