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Bynaus
Bynaus (TNG-116)
A planet in the Beta Magellan System and home to the Bynar race, a computer-dependent culture threatened by a nearby supernova’s electromagnetic pulse. In 2363, natives commandeered the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, the only mobile computer large enough to store their master databanks.[1]
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Browder IV
Site of a terraforming effort by the U.S.S. Hood NCC-42296 in 2366, and destination of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D after helping end a plague on Cor Caroli V. The kidnapping of Captain Picard by aliens conducting a bizarre study on authority delayed that mission.[1]
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Bringloid V
Bringloid V (TNG-144)
Class-M planet endangered by increasing stellar flares and instability in 2365, home to the 223 descendants—with two more births due—of the mostly forgotten Neo-Transcendentalists dropped off by the colony ship S.S. Mariposa NAR-7678, which left Earth in 2123. Anachronisms even then, the people took refuge 30 meters below the surface but had no advanced technology.[1]
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Brekka
Brekka (TNG-123)
Native name for Delos IV, the Class-M home of felicium, an organic narcotic sold by its natives to system neighbor Ornara, which they had addicted to it for two centuries. (NOTE: This Delos IV should not be confused with the planet of another system commonly called Delos that was the site of an established Federation medical facility).[1]
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Brechtian Cluster
A star group somewhat near Argos that included two inhabited planets. It was the supposed target of the Crystalline Entity after Melona IV in 2367, judging by the entity’s antiproton trail.[1]
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Bre’el IV Moon
An asteroidal satellite, cratered and gray, much like Earth’s moon, which threatened a planetwide climatic crisis and an impact crater 1,600 km across if it fell out of its 55,000 km orbit in 2366—a disaster averted by Q.[1]
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Bre’el IV
Bre’el IV (TNG-161)
An inhabited world facing the planetwide chaos of landquakes, tidal waves of over 10 meters and climate-altering dust clouds when its asteroidal moon threatened to fall out of orbit—until Q helped out. Though knowledgeable of the Federation, the planet apparently had little or no mass space travel; its humanoid natives took shelter planetside.[1]
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Braslota System
System where the Ferengi ship Kreechta ambushed the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D amid mock war games with the 80-year-old Constellation-class U.S.S. Hathaway NCC-2593 in orbit around the second planet. Located in the Oneamisu Sector, its three planets in order outward were named Totoro, Yuri and Kei.[1]
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Borka VI
Planet and site of a neuropsychology seminar attended by Deanna Troi in 2368. Troi was abducted from Borka VI by the Romulan underground, who used her in a plan to help Senator M’Ret defect to the Federation.[1]
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Boreth
Boreth (TNG-249)
Boreth Surface (TNG-249)
The most sacred place of Klingons, where Kahless was supposed to return. It hosted a monastery of clerics dedicated to keep watch until his return and was maintained after their cloned version became emperor in 2369. It lay 12 days’ journey from somewhere between the Alwanir Nebula and Gariman by a Starfleet shuttlecraft.[1]
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