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Brentalia

A protected planet, otherwise undescribed, where two of the last fourteen surviving gilvos of Corvan II were transported by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D for refuge breeding in 2368. Once there, Worf took Alexander to see the zoo.[1]

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Brekka

Brekka (TNG-123)
Brekka (TNG-123)

Native name for Delos IV, the Class-M home of felicium, an organic narcotic sold by its natives to system neighbor Ornara, which they had addicted to it for two centuries. (NOTE: This Delos IV should not be confused with the planet of another system commonly called Delos that was the site of an established Federation medical facility).[1]

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Breen Homeworld

Breen Homeworld (STSC)
Breen Homeworld (STSC)

A frozen wasteland home to a species who required the use of armored pressure suits when living on many Class-M and similar worlds, such as the desert planet Dozaria.[1] Its climate was well-known to off-worlders; Cardassia, for one, apparently had an embassy there.[2]

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Brechtian Cluster

A star group somewhat near Argos that included two inhabited planets. It was the supposed target of the Crystalline Entity after Melona IV in 2367, judging by the entity’s antiproton trail.[1]

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Bre’el IV Moon

An asteroidal satellite, cratered and gray, much like Earth’s moon, which threatened a planetwide climatic crisis and an impact crater 1,600 km across if it fell out of its 55,000 km orbit in 2366—a disaster averted by Q.[1]

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Bre’el IV

Bre'el IV (TNG-161)
Bre’el IV (TNG-161)

An inhabited world facing the planetwide chaos of landquakes, tidal waves of over 10 meters and climate-altering dust clouds when its asteroidal moon threatened to fall out of orbit—until Q helped out. Though knowledgeable of the Federation, the planet apparently had little or no mass space travel; its humanoid natives took shelter planetside.[1]

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Brax

Gamma Quadrant planet where the natives called Q the “God of Lies.”[1]

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Braslota System

System where the Ferengi ship Kreechta ambushed the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D amid mock war games with the 80-year-old Constellation-class U.S.S. Hathaway NCC-2593 in orbit around the second planet. Located in the Oneamisu Sector, its three planets in order outward were named Totoro, Yuri and Kei.[1]

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Borka VI

Planet and site of a neuropsychology seminar attended by Deanna Troi in 2368. Troi was abducted from Borka VI by the Romulan underground, who used her in a plan to help Senator M’Ret defect to the Federation.[1]

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Borg Unicomplex

The unicomplex, the center of Borg activity, was a vast spaceborne installation which included the Queen‘s central nexus.[1]

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