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Clarus System
Star system home to one or more sites of the profitable Arcybite mining refineries taken over by the Ferengi Nava shortly before Zek‘s Gamma Quadrant conference of 2369.[1]
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Cheron (83 Leonis)
Long-dead world in the 83 Leonis System[3] where a group of two advanced races destroyed each other over racial bigotry, not encountered by the Federation until 2268.[1] By coincidence, it also shared its name with the site of a decisive battle during the Romulan War.[2]
References
- 1. “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.” Star Trek, Episode 70. Television. 10 January 1968.
- 2. “The Defector.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 158. Television. 1 January 1990.
- 3. Star Trek: Star Charts. Book. October 2002. Pocket Books.
Cheron
Site of a battle with the United Federation of Planets in the Omicron Gruis System,[3] which was considered a “humiliating” defeat by the Romulans, according to Admiral Jarok. It led to the creation of the Neutral Zone and thus likely the climax of the Romulan War in 2161.[2] By coincidence, it was also the name of a long-dead world where a group of two advanced races destroyed each other over racial bigotry, not encountered by the UFP until 2268.[1]
References
- 1. “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.” Star Trek, Episode 70. Television. 10 January 1968.
- 2. “The Defector.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 158. Television. 1 January 1990.
- 3. Star Trek: Star Charts. Book. October 2002. Pocket Books.
Chamra Vortex
An uncharted nebula in the Rakhari sector of the Gamma Quadrant where Croden claimed to have found a Changeling colony and shapeshifting stone on one of its millions of asteroids; actually, it was merely where he hid his daughter in stasis after his family was murdered. Full of volatile Toh-Maire gas pockets and sensor-shielding ionized gases, it lay between the wormhole opening and Rakhar.[1]
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Chaltok IV
Site of a Romulan research colony nearly destroyed during the test of a polaric ion device, which led to the Polaric Test Ban Treaty of 2268.[1]
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Ceti Alpha VI
The planet exploded in 2266, causing the orbit of Ceti Alpha V to shift, resulting in massive climate changes and a near-total die-off of life on that planet.[1]
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Ceti Alpha V
Ceti Alpha V (ST-02)
Ceti Alpha V (ST-02)
Planet where Khan Noonien Singh was marooned by Captain James T. Kirk in 2266.[1] Six months later, Ceti Alpha VI exploded, shifting the planet’s orbit, resulting in massive climatic change. Nearly all life on the planet was destroyed.[2]
E60 Timeline
Following the destruction of Earth by the Xindi in 2154, 6,000 Humans — the last remaining survivors of the Xindi’s genocidal purge of the species — took refuge on Ceti Alpha V, but the colony was discovered in 2165.[3]
References
- 1. “Space Seed.” Star Trek, Episode 24. Television. 16 February 1967.
- 2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Film. 4 June 1982.
- 3. “Twilight.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 60. Television. 5 November 2003.
Cestus III
Cestus III (TOS-19)
Cestus Surface III (TOS-19)
Cestus Surface III (TOS-19)
A world under dispute by the United Federation of Planets and the Gorn Hegemony in 2366,[1] it was the site of a Federation colony and the sport of baseball’s revival by the late 24th century. Located on the far side of the Federation from >Deep Space Nine, a subspace transmission alone took two weeks, and travel by ship took eight weeks at maximum warp. One community on the planet was Pike City, where Kasidy Yates‘ youngest brother lived and played on the local baseball team, the Pike City Pioneers.[1]
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Cerebus II
A planet whose natives developed a rejuvenation process for the body, although it is often accompanied by pain and a high mortality rate. The Cerebrusians usually kept it from outworlders, but shared the secret with Admiral Mark Jameson after he negotiated a treaty for the planet.[1]
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Celtris III
Celtris III (TNG-236)
Cardassian border planet erroneously thought to have a subterranean development site for metagenic weapons.[1] The base was later found to be an elaborate hoax to capture Captain Picard.[2]
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