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Azati Prime
Azati Prime (ENT-70)
Planet where the Xindi were constructing their Sphere weapon in 2153.[1]
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Asteroid
Asteroid (TOS-58)
Small celestial body composed of rock and metal, typically much smaller than a planet, often irregularly shaped. Asteroids often occurred in orbital belts within a star system, sometimes the debris remaining from the formation of that system, other times the fragments remaining from the disintegration of a planet. Larger asteroids were sometimes called planetoids.
In 2267, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 attempted to divert an asteroid that was on a collision course with an inhabited planet.[1] A Type-C asteroid crashed into an unpopulated continent of Penthara IV in 2367, threatening an ecological disaster until the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-170-D helped dispel its dust cloud.[2] Another asteroid from the Pelloris Field threatened Tessen III with the same type of destruction in 2368 before it was vaporized by the same starship. Its nitrium alloy core prevented a tractor beam lock, and it was undamaged when hit by photon torpedoes. It was later discovered to be the home of metal parasites.[3]
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Archer IV
Archer IV (ENT-04)
Archer IV surface (ENT-04)
Archer IV surface (ENT-04)
Archer IV, which orbited 61 Ursae Majoris,[3] was named for Enterprise NX-01 captain Jonathan Archer.[4] Archer IV was the first M-Class world charted by the famous explorer. Although the planet was uninhabitable throughout the 22nd Century due to toxic pollen in the atmosphere,[2] an antidote to the pollen was discovered early in the 2200’s. Within 60 years, the population of Archer IV numbered more than seven hundred million.[4]
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Andoria
Andorian Surface (ENT-90)
Andoria was an icy moon orbiting a ringed gas giant[5] in the Procyon System.[6] In the 22nd century, the temperature rose above the freezing point of water only a few weeks at a time in some zones, which was considered a heat wave. Andorian cities were built underground to take advantage of geothermal energy.[5]
The Andorian homeworld,[4] sometimes called “Andor,”[2] was a longtime member of the Federation whose inhabitants were distinguished by their blue skin, white hair and antennae.[1] The planet was also host to an Andorian subspecies called the Aenar, who lived in isolation from the rest of their world. The albino Aenar were blind but strongly telepathic.[5] Also native to the planet were ice borers[5] and flying mammals called redbats.[3]
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602 Club
A popular bar and hang-out for Starfleet trainees in Mill Valley, California on Earth. Trip Tucker and Malcolm Reed both dated Ruby, a waitress who worked there.[1]
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61 Cygni System
61 Cygni System (ENT-89)
Star system. Inhabited planets include Tellar.[1]
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40 Eridani System
40 Eridani System (ST-01)
Trinary star system[3] located less than 16.5 light-years from Earth.[3, 4]
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Xyrillians
Xyrillian female (ENT-05)
Xyrillian male (ENT-05)
Alpha Quadrant species. The Xyrillians’ most distinctive physical characteristic was their colorful dermal plating. The Xyrillian ship encountered by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151 had a bioluminescent enviroment, and an interesting grass that grew on the ship walls. This was actually food, and released a vapor necessary for metabolization. Though the Xyrillians required technical assistance from the Humans, they were quite advanced in some areas, and already had possession of holodeck technology. The Xyrillian Ah’len demonstrated this technology for Trip Tucker. Xyrillian reproduction involved placing the female’s genetic material into a male host.[1]
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- 1. “Unexpected.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 05. Television. 17 October 2001.
Xindi
Xindi Aquatic (ENT-53)
Xindi Arboreal (ENT-59)
Xindi Insectoid (ENT-53)
Xindi Primate (ENT-53)
Xindi Reptilian (ENT-53)
The Xindi originated from a planet in the region once known as the Delphic Expanse. In 2153, the Xindi attacked Earth with a deadly probe, cutting a swath from Florida to Venezuela. They did this because they were told that their homeworld would be destroyed by Humans in 400 years. The Xindi were at work on a more powerful weapon, and intended on completely destroying Earth.[1]
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Tesnians
The Tesnians required six hours of boron gas per day in order to survive. While attempting to dock with the Enterprise NX-01, a Tesnian ship collided with the Enterprise and crashed into an asteroid. Malcolm Reed and Trip Tucker discovered the wreckage and believed that the Enterprise itself had been destroyed. The Enterprise, meanwhile, was returning the passengers of the crashed ship to their homeworld of Tesnia.[1]
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