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Banaea
Banaea (VOY-110)
Delta Quadrant homeworld to an advanced yet independent spacefaring culture in competition with its neighbor, the militaristic Numiri; it had one moon. During a stop by the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 in 2371 to repair a damaged collimator, Lieutenant Paris was convicted of murder and forced to relive the act repeatedly through memory implants‐the Banaean method of punishment in murder cases—until a Numiri spy was revealed to be the true killer.[1]
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Balosnee IV
A vacation planet where the soothing harmonies of the tides could cause stimulating hallucinations. The world was one of Zek‘s two choices for his first vacation in 85 years after his short-lived “retirement” as Grand Nagus, but he eventually opted for Risa and its “voluptuous females” before faking his death in 2369.[1]
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Bajor (Mirror)
Bajor (STSC)
The Mirror Universe Bajor was a slave planet of the Terran Empire for many decades. Upon liberation, it became a power in its own right, joining the Cardassian-Klingon Alliance and running Terok Nor.[1]
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Baikonur Cosmodrome
Located in and in orbit of Russia on Earth. Notable ships constructed there include: the DY-500 class S.S. Mariposa NAR-7678[2] and the Oberth class U.S.S. Tsiolkovsky NCC-53911.[1]
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Badlands (Mirror)
In the Mirror Universe, the Terran Rebellion and its bases were well camouflaged in the Badlands, just as the Maquis were in the Prime universe.[1]
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Babel
Neutral rogue planet orbiting Wolf 424 A where the Federation Council met in 2267 to determine the admission of Coridan to the Federation.[1] In 2154, the Enterprise NX-01 was assigned to transport the Tellarite Ambassador Gral to a peace conference with the Andorians on Babel.[2]
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Azure Nebula
A notable Class 11 nebula with trace amounts of sirillium along the Federation–Klingon border, where Captain Sulu intended to hide his approach to Qo’noS during the Khitomer crisis of 2291. Kang‘s battlecruiser decloaked and found them anyway.[1]
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- 1. “Flashback.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 145. Television. 11 September 1996.
Azati Prime
Azati Prime (ENT-70)
Planet where the Xindi were constructing their Sphere weapon in 2153.[1]
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Avery III
Delta Quadrant site of a Vidiian research base, masked as a rich magnecite deposit to lure Chief Engineer B’Elanna Torres and an away team into a trap.[1]
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Atrea IV
This planet’s cooling core magma was reheated by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D while working with its native scientist, Dr. Pran Tainer, and his wife, Juliana, onetime wife of Dr. Soong and co-creator of Data.[1]
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