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Boreth
Boreth (TNG-249)
Boreth Surface (TNG-249)
The most sacred place of Klingons, where Kahless was supposed to return. It hosted a monastery of clerics dedicated to keep watch until his return and was maintained after their cloned version became emperor in 2369. It lay 12 days’ journey from somewhere between the Alwanir Nebula and Gariman by a Starfleet shuttlecraft.[1]
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Boreal III
Planetary home port of the transport ship Kallisko, which was destroyed by the Crystalline Entity.[1]
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Boradis III
Site of the first Federation outpost in the Boradis System founded in 2331, and the first of thirteen that had been settled in the sector by 2365.[1]
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Boradis System
A star system near galactic coordinates 423x112x51. Its third planet was first colonized by the Federation in 2331. There were three other colonies in the system, which was relatively near Starbase 153.[1]
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Boraal II
An inhabited planet, its atmosphere suddenly began a catastrophic dissipation in 2370, threatening its native medieval culture. Nikolai Rozhenko, Worf‘s adopted brother, fell in love with a native woman while disguised as a cultural observer and broke the Prime Directive to save her village.[1]
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Bopak III
Uninhabited Class-M world in the Gamma Quadrant where Dr. Julian Bashir and Chief Miles O’Brien encountered a group of rogue Jem’Hadar trying to break their addiction to Ketracel-white. Its plants had a high degree of chlorophyll for a planet orbiting a red giant star.[1]
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Bopak System
Gamma Quadrant system with a red giant star catalogued by the Federation with at least three planets, lying about two days’ distance from the Bajoran wormhole, six weeks from Dominion outpost as of early 2372, and well off established Gamma Quadrant trade routes. A group of rogue Jem’Hadar was found on the third planet.[1]
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Bolarus IX
Federation planet and home to the Bolians, the planet had an uneasy truce with the Moropa. It sent at least two delegates to the biennial Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed in 2366.[1]
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Blue Horizon
A magnificently scenic terraforming project of Dr. Gideon Seyetik, located somewhere between Earth and Deep Space Nine, visited briefly by Jake and Commander Sisko. Its features included da Vinci Falls.[1]
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Black Cluster
Black Cluster (TNG-211)
A spatial anomaly formed from the collapse of hundreds of nearby proto-stars; the massive gravitational fluctuations, or wavefronts, that resulted were violent, highly unpredictable and distorted sensor readings. The black cluster in Sector 97—at nine billion years old, one of the most ancient formations in the Milky Way—was seven times more massive and the most violent ever encountered, probably due to its size. Unintentional amplification of the wavefront intensities wrecked the S.S. Vico and almost destroyed the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D.[1]
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