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Castal I

One of several sites of border skirmishes between the Talarians and the Federation, where Endar‘s son was killed.[1]

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Carraya IV

Carraya IV (TNG-243)
Carraya IV (TNG-243)

A jungle world on the edge of Romulan space, about three hours at an unspecified warp speed from Deep Space Nine, which was the site of a secret camp for 73 reluctant Klingon survivors of the Khitomer massacre in 2346.[1]

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Cardassia Prime

Cardassia Prime (STSC)
Cardassia Prime (STSC)

Cardassia Prime Surface (DS9-445)
Cardassia Prime Surface (DS9-445)

The formal name of the Cardassian homeworld—although natives often informally dropped the “Prime.”[1] Its capital city was awash with giant and continuous state-controlled messages extolling self-sacrifice, order, and subservience to the government—with a characteristic emphasis on the family and children. The central prison was located on the planet.[2] An ancient Bajoran solar sailor’s crash site on the planet was kept secret out of pride until Commander Sisko and Jake’s historic trip recreating the accomplishment in in 2371.[3] Cardassia Prime was one of dozens of worlds devastated economically with the old order’s collapse and the subsequent Klingon invasion a few months later.[4]

Cardassia Prime Map

Cardassia Prime Map (Decipher #7)
Cardassia Prime Map (Decipher #7)

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Cardassia III

Grand Nagus Zek obtained the Bajoran Orb of Wisdom from a contact on this planet, which was his last stop before heading into the Bajoran wormhole to seek advice on the future from its builders in 2370.[1]

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Cardassia System

K-Type Star (STSC)
K-Type Star (STSC)

Home system of the Cardassian species and seat of the Cardassian Union, located 5.25 light years from Bajor. The system had a K-Type star, eight planets, four of which were inhabited, and two asteroid belts.[1]

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  • [1]STSC: Star Trek: Star Charts
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Canamar

Enolian penal colony. Jonathan Archer and Trip Tucker found themselves mistakenly arrested and placed on a prisoner transport vessel headed for Canamar in 2152.[1]

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Camus II

A planet long dead and once was home to a highly advanced race with the power to exchange life-energies. Their ruins had been long been studied by Federation scientists. In 2268, a Federation team headed by Dr. Janice Lester and Dr. Arthur Coleman was wiped out by Lester in order to keep the secret of the life-exchange project.[1]

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Campor III

Site of a new colony in 2370. The colony’s crucial field hospital was being outfitted from Deep Space Nine, circa stardate 48467.3, including required medical supplies from Vulcan that were delayed.[1]

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Calondia IV

Destination of Trajok a day after Arjin was surprised to find him wrestling in Science Officer Jadzia Dax‘s quarters. It is less than 1.5 days’ trip from Deep Space Nine at an unspecified speed.[1]

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Callinon VII

A gas giant planet in the Gamma Quadrant where the Dominion maintained an unmanned and lightly-secured subspace relay station that handled comm traffic from various Dominion-related members, such as the Karemma.[1]

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