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Bersallis III

Bersallis III (TNG-245)
Bersallis III (TNG-245)

Planet with renowned firestorms, which occurred every seven years. In 2369, the storms forced the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D to evacuate the Federation outpost there.[1]

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Berengaria VII

A planet known for its dragon-like lifeforms.[1]

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Benzar

Homeworld of the Benzite race, a friendly yet independent world with treaty ties to the Federation. One native, Ensign Mendon, served on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D as part of an exchange program.[2] Another, Mordock, became the first of his race to be admitted to Starfleet Academy; he gained entry over Wesley Crusher.[1]

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Benecia Colony

Benecia Medical Station (TOS DC v1 #1)
Benecia Medical Station (TOS DC v1 #1)

A young Federation colony with only minimal medical facilities in 2268. Dr. Janice Lester used them to hide her life-energy transfer with James T. Kirk.[1] By 2285, the colony’s medical facilities were far more advanced, but were destroyed in a Klingon attack made possible by Excalbian interference in the Organian-enforced peace between the Klingon Empire and the Federation.[2]

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Beltane IX

A trading planet of some merchant marine repute within a shuttlecraft’s range of Relva VII. Jake Kurland, a rejected Starfleet Academy finalist, intended to run away from the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D and sign on aboard a freighter there.[1]

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Barzan II

Barzan II (TNG-156)
Barzan II (TNG-156)

An independent Alpha Quadrant planet, mint green in appearance with thick cloud cover, that is home to a poor but proud race whose hopes for progress based on a nearby wormhole were dashed in 2365 when it was discovered to be unstable. The planet was not Class-M; its atmosphere was not hospitable to most other races and its humanoid natives were required to use breathers when off-planet, somewhat like the Benzites.[1]

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Barolia

The likely name of the otherwise undescribed star and/or planet bordering the Neutral Zone whose starfaring people had formalized trade relations with the Romulan Empire in 2368.[1]

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Barkon IV

Homeworld to a medieval-level culture ruled by Village Elders and a magistrate. It had a Class-D moon. A downed radioactive probe was retrieved by Data, who suffered temporary memory loss on the mission but cured the inhabitants’ resulting radiation sickness.[1]

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Barisa Prime

A Federation colony along the Tzenkethi border. An attack by its neighbors in late 2371 was actually a ruse by the Dominion to stir up a new war on the border.[1]

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Banaea

Banaea (VOY-110)
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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