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Archanis System
System with at least four planets and the namesake of its sector, three days journey from Deep Space Nine and visible from the Cestus region. Relinquished by the Klingons along the Federation border by 2272, it became a hotbed a century later when Gowron renewed ancient Klingon claims to the system and entire sector, threatening war if Federation colonies there were not removed. It was raided at least once by the Klingons.[1]
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Arbazan Homeworld
The homeworld to an intellgient, spacefaring Federation member race.[1]
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Arawath Colony
The site of a Cardassian colony and Enabran Tain‘s retirement home, apparently named for its planet and/or home star. Located on the Cardassian border, it lay only 26 hours from Deep Space Nine by runabout.[1]
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Antos IV
Home to an intelligent species using the art of cellular metamorphosis. Captain Garth learned the ability while convalescing on the planet.[2] Also home to a species of giant energy-generating worms.[1]
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Antica
A planet in the Beta Renner system and homeworld to a canine-like carnivorous race who were deadly enemies of their system neighbors, the Selay.[1]
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Antede III
Antede III (TNG-145)
A planet that was home to a fishlike race interested in joining the Federation in 2365. Pacifica, site of the admission conference, was three days away at an unspecified warp speed. Not all the natives wished for UFP membership, and two terrorists planning to sabotage the conference were apprehended aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D.[1]
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Antares Shipyards
Located in the Bajor sector. Notable ships that were constructed there include the U.S.S. Defiant NX-74205[1] and the U.S.S. Valiant NCC-74210.[2]
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Angosia III
Angosia III (TNG-159)
Angosia III Surface (TNG-159)
Angosia III Asteroid (TNG-159)
A blue Class-M world, just emerging victorious from its war with the Tarsians in 2366 when its bid to join the Federation was jeopardized after Captain Jean-Luc Picard discovered that the native authorities imprisoned bio-altered veterans on a lunar colony once the war was won. During his first escape from Lunar V, former Angosian soldier Roga Danar crash-landed the main section of a stolen transport vessel on a large asteroid near Angosia III as a diversion. Angosia’s capital city was modern with spired high-rise buildings, some of which were connected with shuttle-car tubes.[1]
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Angel I
Angel I (TNG-115)
Angel I Surface (TNG-115)
A remote Class-M planet located near the Romulan Neutral Zone. Targeted as a potential Federation member, no doubt due to its strategic location. Its humanoid matriarchy was visited by a UFP ship in 2302 before the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D came looking for a disabled freighter’s survivors 62 years later. It had no traces of naturally-occuring platinum.[1]
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Andros
Eighth planet in the B’hava’el System, also known as the Bajoran System, with six colonies containing several thousand Bajoran settlers. It had at least two moons. Terrorist Tahna Los, after picking up the explosive bilitrium from the Duras sisters behind the “lower” moon, threatened to blow up the planet’s colonists in 2369 if Major Kira did not take him to Deep Space Nine.[1]
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