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Planet, Class-B
Geomorteus. Age ranged from 0-10 billion years. Diameter was 1000 to 10,000 km. Typically located in the Hot Zone of a planetary system. Surface was partially molten and had a high temperature, atmosphere was extremely tenuous, with few chemically active gases. No native life forms.[1]
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Planet, Class A
Gothos (TOS-18)
Geothermal. Age ranged from 0-2 billion years. Diameter was 1000 to 10,000 km. Typically located in the Ecosphere or Cold Zone of a planetary system. Surface was partially molten, atmosphere was primarily hydrogen compounds. Would eventually cool to become Class C. No native life forms.[1]
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Hutet
Class-M home to the Hutet Labor Camp, where Major Kira and Chief O’Brien rescued the dozen or so Bajoran prisoners of war still being held there, including Li Nalas.[1]
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Cytherian System
Cytherian System (TNG-193)
A system located near the center of the Milky Way, some 30,000 light years from the closest Federation point, and home to a race of curious galactic explorers who preferred to remain in their home system, bringing other species to them.[1]
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Cygnus
A star group visible from the Sol System. Its location was pointed out by the Doctor when he went “parking” on a holographic recreation of Mars with the Vidiian Danara Pel.[1]
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Cosmic String Fragment
A swarm of two-dimensional beings, which was 107 km long and one proton wide, with gravitational fields as powerful as a large black hole or 100 smaller stars, was instinctively drawn to a cosmic string fragment. The fragment emitted a characteristic set of subspace frequencies as atomic particles decayed along its event horizon, which were duplicated by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D‘s parabolic dish to confuse the two-dimensional beings and halt them long enough to break free of their graviton field wake.[1]
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Cordannas System
System with a white dwarf star and a natural source of vertion particles, which were used to save an emergent holodeck lifeform in 2370.[1]
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Comet, Rogue
A large mass of ice and ionized gas, with a large concentration of silithium, detected near the Gamma Quadrant side of the Bajoran Wormhole and not attached to the gravity field of any one star system. Due to the silithium which could cause a cascade reaction, its impact with the wormhole due to gravimetric surges after a premature opening would have caused a permanent collapse of the Prophets‘ tunnel.[1]
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Comet, Artificial
Q-made spatial phenomena. What appeared to be a comet with an erratic trajectory and an apparent but unknown gravitational parent body was discovered to be a “prison” for a wayward Q to prevent his own suicide.[1]
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Supernova cluster
At least three stars went supernova in one area of the Delta Quadrant, thanks to the Q civil war in 2372.[1]
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