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Alpha III
Origin of the civil liberties document cited by Samuel T. Cogley during Captain Kirk‘s court martial on Stardate 2947.3.[1]
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Almatha System
Cardassian star and sector namesake along the United Federation of Planets border where the U.S.S. Defiant NX-74205 was spotted during Thomas Riker‘s attempt to trick the Cardassians.[1]
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Algol System
Type-B Star (STSC)
The primary to the Algolian homeworld,[1] a B-Type star, was also known as Beta Persei in the Bayer classification system.[2]
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Algira System
Star and sector namesake along the Federation–Cardassian border that was searched for Constable Odo and Garak‘s missing runabout in 2371.[1]
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Algeron IV
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D destination after leaving Relva VII in 2364. It may have been in proximity to the Romulan Star Empire and the namesake of the Romulan-UFP peace treaties.[1]
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Alfa-117
Alfa-117 (TOS-04)
Class-M planet geo-surveyed by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 on stardate 1672.1, when a transporter malfunction trapped Lieutenant Sulu‘s landing party on the surface overnight during freezing cold that left some suffering severe frostbite.[1]
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Aldebaran III
Longtime Federation member planet on which Janet and Theodore Wallace performed experiments using carbohydrate compounds to slow the aging of plants.[1] Grand Nagus Zek‘s nephew Belongo was once detained on Aldebaran III by Starfleet.[2]
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Aldebaran System
Type-K Star (STSC)
The star Aldebaran was a K-Type star located 68 light-years from the Sol System, where it was named and sighted as one of the brightest in the night sky by Earth‘s ancient inhabitants. Aldebaran was also known by its old Earth Bayer classification of Alpha Tauri. It had at least five planets,[3] one of which was home to the Aldebaran Music Academy,[2] as well as the Aldebaran Colony[1] and planet Aldebaran III.[2, 4] Doctor Elizabeth Dehner joined the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 from the Aldebaran Colony.[1]
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- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.
- 2. “The Deadly Years.” Star Trek, Episode 40. Television. 8 December 1967.
- 3. “Shadowplay.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 436. Television. 21 February 1994.
- 4. “Past Tense, Part I.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 457. Television. 2 January 1995.
- 5. “Star Trek: Star Charts.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Book. October 2002.
Aldea
Aldea (TNG-118)
A supposedly mythical world that was a deep red-orange color with a thick cloud cover. Its planet-wide EM screen, constructed millennia ago to avoid marauders, had a cloaking function that resulted in the deterioration of the planet’s ozone layer, which rendered its citizens sterile from radiation poisoning. Its ocean life had already been killed off a generation prior to the planet’s discovery by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D in 2364.[1]
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Alcyone
Type-B Star (STSC)
Human name for the home star of the race believed to have killed off the last Tarellians.[1] Also known as Eta Tauri in the Bayer nomenclature system, it was a B-Type giant located approximately 541 light-years from the Sol System.[2]
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