Enterprise
Fusion Club
Jazz club in San Francisco. T’Pol visited this club when she was stationed at the Vulcan Consulate on Earth. She felt invigorated by the music, and recalled the incident via a dream she had while trying to become more in touch with her emotions in 2151.[1]
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Fellebia
Planet in the 94 Aquarii System, located in the Alpha Quadrant.[2] Dr. Phlox once quoted to T’Pol: “When in Fellebia, do as the Fellebians do.”[1]
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Eta Cassiopeiae System
Terra Nova (ENT-06)
Binary system with two G-Type stars, located in the Alpha Quadrant. The system is home to the Terra Nova Colony.[1]
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Earth
Earth (TOS-21)
Earth (ENT-78)
Earth (TOS-55)
Class-M. Earth is the third planet in the Sol System[1] in Sector 001[7] and homeworld of Humans. In 2254, the Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System and many images of Earth’s history while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer.[1] Earth became one of the founding members of the United Federation of Planets in 2161,[15] following the Romulan War,[6] and served as that body’s capital.[5] Starfleet Command and Starfleet Academy were based in San Francisco,[2, 3] while the offices of the Federation President[9] and the Federation Council chamber were located in Paris.[22] The planet hosted several advanced orbital habitats,[2] Starfleet spacedocks,[4] and satellite networks, including Federation communications networks.[12]
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Deneva
Deneva (TOS-29)
Deneva surface (TOS-29)
Deneva surface (TOS-29)
M-class planet considered by many to be one of the most beautiful in the galaxy, which was colonized by humans in the 22nd century,[5] and later became a Federation world.[8] It was used as a freighting line base in the region.[1] Deneva, the third planet orbiting Kappa Fornacis in the Beta Quadrant,[4] served as a key supply station for many Earth cargo ships, including the E.C.S. Horizon,[5] for at least two centuries.[2] Freighters would make regular trips from Deneva carrying supplies to the nearby asteroid belt for the miners stationed there, and bringing cargo out. Montgomery Scott was an engineering advisor on a couple of those freighter runs.[1]
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Delphic Expanse
A region of space nearly 2000 light years across. Sometimes likened to Earth‘s “Bermuda Triangle,” the Expanse was home to many strange anomalies and dangerous species—sometimes even the laws of physics didn’t apply. Ships had been known to return from the Expanse with their crews’ bodies anatomically inverted… if they returned at all. In 2153, Captain Archer and the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 were dispatched on a mission to the Expanse to locate a then-mysterious alien race known as the Xindi, after they were determined to be responsible for a devastating attack upon Earth.[1]
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Dakala
The Eska‘s name for the rogue planet, where they hunted the shape-shifting wraiths in the mid-22nd century.[1] Located near Capella (Alpha Aurigae IV), about 42 light-years from Earth, in the Alpha Quadrant.[2]
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Beta Rigel System
Star system with at least ten planets located in the Deneva Sector of the Beta Quadrant, named for its apparent proximity to the “true” Rigel, Beta Orionis, as viewed from Earth.[2] The system was first visited by Humans in 2151.[1] Planets include Rigel VI and Rigel X.[2]
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Planet, Class-Y
Tholia (STSC)
Demon. Age ranged from 2-10 billion years. Diameter was 10,000 to 50,000 km. Typically located in the Hot Zone, Ecosphere, or Cold Zone of a planetary system. Surface temperatures could exceed 500°K. Atmosphere was turbulent, and saturated with toxic chemicals and thermionic radiation. May have contained mimetic or crystalline-based life forms. Classes X, Y, and Z were reserved for planets with environments particularly hostile to humanoid life.[1]
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Planet, Class-R
Rogue. Age ranged from 2-10 billion years. Diameter is 4000 to 15,000 km. Typically located in interstellar space or cometary halos. Surface may have been temperate due to geothermal venting; atmosphere was primarily volcanic outgassing. May contain non-photosynthetic plants and animal life.[1]
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