Coridan Prime has had a rough time of it. At one point a potential member of the Federation ranking right up there with Earth or Tellar or Vulcan or Andor, technologically quite advanced if politically unstable, the Romulan War hit the planet hard: the Romulan suicide attack of 2154 devastated the planet, and in turn triggered a century of devastating wars which depopulated the system. Eventually Coridan recovered, by the late 24th century becoming an important Federation system.
But then, the Borg came.
The description in the novels of what exactly happened to Coridan is contradictory. The planet is described as having been saved from glassing by Hernandez' intervention, along with Qo'Nos and Andor and Vulcan and Beta Rigel, and Christopher's Watching the Clock mentions scientists from the Khitomer allies visiting the Coridan Engineering Institute. This would suggest that, like those other four worlds and perhaps also Ardana, Coridan was heavily damaged but still basically intact, inhabited and with its civilization still functioning. But then, in her post-invasion speech Bacco mentioned Coridan in the same breath as worlds like Risa and Ramatis which we know to have been sterilized, and novels like A Singular Destiny and the same Watching the Clock seem to imply that Coridan was wrecked to a greater extent, with Coridanite Starfleet officers left to cope with the sight of their world's devastation (destruction?) and descriptions of the surface as "ruined".
Have I drawn the wrong implications? Is Coridan still inhabited if battered? Or has it been depopulated? It occurs to me that unlike those four worlds, Coridan Prime has already been battered, and the Borg attack just pushed an already marginalized civilization over the edge.
Thoughts?
But then, the Borg came.
The description in the novels of what exactly happened to Coridan is contradictory. The planet is described as having been saved from glassing by Hernandez' intervention, along with Qo'Nos and Andor and Vulcan and Beta Rigel, and Christopher's Watching the Clock mentions scientists from the Khitomer allies visiting the Coridan Engineering Institute. This would suggest that, like those other four worlds and perhaps also Ardana, Coridan was heavily damaged but still basically intact, inhabited and with its civilization still functioning. But then, in her post-invasion speech Bacco mentioned Coridan in the same breath as worlds like Risa and Ramatis which we know to have been sterilized, and novels like A Singular Destiny and the same Watching the Clock seem to imply that Coridan was wrecked to a greater extent, with Coridanite Starfleet officers left to cope with the sight of their world's devastation (destruction?) and descriptions of the surface as "ruined".
Have I drawn the wrong implications? Is Coridan still inhabited if battered? Or has it been depopulated? It occurs to me that unlike those four worlds, Coridan Prime has already been battered, and the Borg attack just pushed an already marginalized civilization over the edge.
Thoughts?