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Alpha Majoris I

Homeworld of a lifeform known as the Mellitus, which was gaseous in transit but became solid when still.[1]

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Alpha Leonis

The Bayer-classification name for Regulus,[2] a star within the region once plagued by Gatherer raids. A routine shipment of medical supplies was to have been picked up by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D at nearby Starbase 343.[1]

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  • [1]TNG-157: The Vengeance Factor
  • [2]STSC: Star Trek: Star Charts
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Alpha Cygnus IX

Ninth planet of the Alpha Cygnus System, the classical Bayer-format name for the star more commonly known as Deneb.[2] It lent its name to an historic yet otherwise unspecified treaty negotiated by Ambassador Sarek.[1]

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Alpha Centauri System

The Sol System‘s closest stellar neighbor, a trinary that is only 4.3 light years away from Earth.[3] Warp-drive inventor Zefram Cochrane took up residence at a colony world in this system later in life.[1] In the D457 timeline, which had been altered by the premature death of Gabriel Bell, the lack of an Earth-fostered Federation left the Romulans free to expand as far as Alpha Centauri.[2]One of its component stars is Proxima Centauri.[3]

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Alpha Carinae V

The home planet of the Drella, an entity that absorbs energy from the feelings of love it senses around it.[1]

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Alpha Carinae II

Class-M planet on which Dr. Daystrom‘s M-5 computer was tested in 2267.[1]

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Alpha Carinae System

Star system with at least five planets, including Alpha Carinae II[2] and Alpha Carinae V[1]

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Alpha-441

Class-M planetoid which was home to a Maquis munitions base in or near the Demilitarized Zone—the original target of the Dreadnought missile’s Cardassian programmers.[1]

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Alpha V

An Earth colony that was home to some of Charles Evans‘ relatives in 2265.[1]

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Alpha III

Origin of the civil liberties document cited by Samuel T. Cogley during Captain Kirk‘s court martial on Stardate 2947.3.[1]

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