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Arkaria Base
Arkaria Base (TNG-244)
Inhabited planet and the site of a support base for the orbital Remmler Array, where a group of terrorists tried to hijack trilithium resin waste from the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D‘s warp drive during a baryon sweep.[1]
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Arias
Namesake planet, star or other object of an expedition on which Captain Kathryn Janeway once served under Admiral Paris as science officer aboard the U.S.S. Al-Batani NCC-42995.[1]
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- [1]VOY-101-102: Caretaker
Ariannus
A planet, vital as a transfer point for commercial traffic, that was threatened by a bacterial invasion that threatened to destroy all life in 2267, until the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 conducted an orbital decontamination.[1]
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Argos System
Star and sector namesake where the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was delayed while investigating Captain Picard‘s apparent death on Stardate 47135.2.[1]
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Argolis Moon
Argolis Moon (TNG-223)
Argolis Moon Surface (TNG-223)
Small, bluish-brown, cratered moon orbiting the fourth planet of an undesignated star in the Argolis cluster. It has a breathable atmosphere, possibly either Class-M or Class-P. A Borg scout ship crashed into a snow-covered region in 2368.[1]
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Argolis Cluster
A cluster of six star systems being charted by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D circa 2368, in a region visited by a Borg scout craft. Of the six, one star was a gravitationally unstable reddish-orange primary with extreme flares and at least four planets. None are habitable except for a moon (possibly Class-P) of the fourth planet. At least one other was a main-sequence star.[1]
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Argelius II
Class-M planet strategically important for its port for space-faring races, especially thanks to its hedonistic and hospitable humanoid natives. It was beset by the murdering Redjac entity in 2266.[1]
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Ardana
A Class-M planet in the Mu Leonis System[2] and Federation member, despite its dual system—the privileged upper-class lived in the city of Stratos, considered the finest example of sustained antigravity elevation in the galaxy, while the lower-class Troglytes stayed on the surface, forced to mine zenite. Captain James Kirk helped end years of mistrust bewteen the two in 2268 while retrieving zenite to stop a plague.[1]
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Archer IV
Archer IV (ENT-04)
Archer IV surface (ENT-04)
Archer IV surface (ENT-04)
Archer IV, which orbited 61 Ursae Majoris,[3] was named for Enterprise NX-01 captain Jonathan Archer.[4] Archer IV was the first M-Class world charted by the famous explorer. Although the planet was uninhabitable throughout the 22nd Century due to toxic pollen in the atmosphere,[2] an antidote to the pollen was discovered early in the 2200’s. Within 60 years, the population of Archer IV numbered more than seven hundred million.[4]
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Archanis IV
Federation colony world which Gowron wanted evacuated in 2372; Sisko once said it’s “a long way from [Deep Space Nine].”[2] While under the power of the Beta XII-A entity, Pavel Chekov once claimed that the research outpost on this planet was the site of an attack that killed his non-existent brother, Piotr.[1]
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