JB2005
"You've lost me. Can you explain your point please?
The So'na, when they left Ba'ku were about the same age as the Ba'ku were when they left their home world"
This is unsupported.
We know the planet can keep one young for centuries (at least), and also, that once one leaves the planet, the effects disappear (see Geordi's eyes).
The so'na could have easily stayed on the planet until they were over 100 years old (young, by Anij's standards); when they left, they aged rapidly and medical tech kept them alive a cenury more.
"we are told in the film that the So'na were exiled a century before."
Which is why I asked:
Is there evidence that the sona were only a century old - as in the time they lived on the planet plus the time spent in exile totales less than a century/a century?
Who cares? Your way the Ba'ku have been on the planet for an excess of 2 centuries (which puts them arriving there the same time the Federation was founded). Either way, i'm going to bed, so i'd like to sum up:
Through a combination of my evidence and yours, the Ba'ku have been on the planet at least 2 centuries. Which means they were there before the Federation Laid claim to their world.
In 2066, the ba'ku left their parent species. Let's say they were 30-40 years old.
For them to find the fountain of youth planet after 2161, they had to survive without medical intervention ~140-150 years (this would be the upper limit of their natural life span).
Between ~2170-2180 and 2375 there are ~200 years.
The sona could well have stayed a century on the planet (you could very well reduce this to ~70-80 years) and then a century in exile.
At ~170-180 years they would be past expiration date by a few decades - which is why they're all wrinkly.
And this time table assummes a number of things in your favor:
-that many of the ba'ku we see on the planet were born on their original homeworld, as opposed to all being born during the ba'ku exploration;
-that all the sona were born on the 'fountain of youth' planet, as opposed to being born previously, en route.
You are misrepresenting the Laws, and there is no legal way for the Federation to assert ownership of the planet.
JB2005, i was only discussing whether or not the ba'ku found the planet before the Federation was founded. This has little influence on whether or not the planet is federation territory,
It is a canon fact that the 'fountain of youth' planet is a federation world (you yourself provided some of the quotes that establish this). Actually, this is a strong argument supporting the ideea that the ba'ku found the planet after it became a federation world.
Also - "misrepresenting the Laws"? I did such thing - look up the eminent domain laws.
Good debate, but I feel confident that I have won! Goodnight!
I beg to differ

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