Places

Warp 5 Complex

Starfleet‘s main center for constructing the innovative Warp Five propulsion system for deep space exploration. The complex was dedicated by Zefram Cochrane in 2119. Henry Archer did much of his important research and development here.[1]

References

  • 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
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Vulcan Compound, Sausalito

T’Pol lived at the Vulcan Compound in Sausalito before signing on with the Enterprise NX-01. The compound provided housing for the Vulcan delegation, and was located just north of San Francisco.[1]

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Vulcana Regar

The second Ka’Tann treaty conference was held at this location, presumably a city on Vulcan. A young T’Pol approached the legendary Vulcan ambassador V’Lar during the conference to ask questions of her.[1]

References

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Vulcan

Vulcan (TOS-34)
Vulcan (TOS-34)

Vulcan surface (TOS-34)
Vulcan surface (TOS-34)

Vulcan surface (ENT-79)
Vulcan surface (ENT-79)

Vulcan Surface (ST-01)
Vulcan Surface (ST-01)

Vulcan Surface (ST-01)
Vulcan Surface (ST-01)

Vulcan, a Class-M world,[2, 4] was the second planet in the 40 Eridani trinary system, orbiting 40 Eridani A.[4] Although Vulcan had no moon,[1] the planet shared an orbit with its sister world, T’Khut.[3]
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Venus

Sol System (TOS-00)
Sol System (TOS-00)

Venus, a Class-N world,[3] was the second planet in the Sol System.[1] Venus was 12,104 kilometers in diameter and had a gravity of 0.9 g, with a rotation of 243 Earth days and a surface temperature of 465°C. Venus was located 108 million kilometers from Sol, and took 224.7 days to complete one revolution around the star. Venus had no moons,[3] but was home to the Aphrodite Terraforming Station.[2] The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer.[1]

References

Vega Reticuli

Captain Archer met a couple from this planet while vacationing on Risa. The couple was celebrating their 300th wedding anniversary, and entertained him with stories throughout dinner.[1]

References

  • [1]ENT-25: Two Days and Two Nights
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Vega Colony

Federation colony located in the Alpha Quadrant, approximately 24 light years from Earth. Space boomer Travis Mayweather was born on the cargo ship E.C.S. Horizon halfway between Vega Colony and the planet Draylax.[2] The Vega Colony was the destination of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 following an incident on Rigel VII[1] in 2254.[3]

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Valakis

Valakis (ENT-13)
Valakis (ENT-13)

Homeworld of the Valakians and the Menk. Valakis was located in the Deneva Sector of the Beta Quadrant, approximately seven light years from the Beta Rigel System, and 27 light years from Earth. The Valakians were devastated by a mysterious plague, while the Menk seemed to be immune. Dr. Phlox of the Enterprise NX-01 determined that the Menk would eventually become the dominant species on Valakis.[1]

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Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards

Utopia Planitia Ship Yards (VOY-218)
Utopia Planitia Ship Yards (VOY-218)

Utopia Planitia Ship Yards (VOY-218)
Utopia Planitia Ship Yards (VOY-218)

Utopia Planitia Ship Yards interior (STO)
Utopia Planitia Ship Yards interior (STO)

Shipbuilding facility orbiting the planet Mars,[2] with offices on the surface in the Utopia Planitia region.[1]
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Uranus

Sol System (TOS-00)
Sol System (TOS-00)

Uranus, a Class-J gas giant,[2] was the seventh planet in the Sol System.[1] Uranus had a diameter of 51,118 kilometers and its rotational period was just over 17 hours; it had a gravity of 1.15 g and a cloudtop temperature of -214°C. Uranus was located 2.8 billion kilometers from Sol, and it took 84 Earth years to complete one rotation. Uranus had 18 moons, including Ariel.[2] The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System while accessing the USS Enterprise‘s computer.[1]

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