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T’Khut
T’Khut (ST-01)
A Class-G planet, T’Khut was the third planet orbiting 40 Eridani A in the 40 Eridani trinary system.[2] It shared a binary orbit with Vulcan, and had one moon,[1] which (in at least one timeline) was called Delta Vega.[3]
References
- 1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
- 2. “Star Trek: Star Charts.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Book. October 2002. Pocket Books.
- 3. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
Talos IV
Talos IV (TOS-00)
Talos IV surface (TOS-00)
The fourth planet in the Talos Star Group and homeworld of the Talosians, Talos IV, a Class-M world, had an Oxygen-Nitrogen atmosphere that, according to U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 science officer Lieutenant Spock, was “[h]eavy with inert elements, but well within safety limits; Gravity 0.9 g; barren surface with little vegetation.” One blue-leafed plant caused a high-pitched humming noise from its vibrations, which had a pleasant effect on humanoids when touched, even eliciting a smile from Spock. According to Captain Pike, Earth was “in the stellar group at the other end of this galaxy.” The planet’s surface was decimated “thousands of centuries ago,” according to Vina, in a nuclear war among the Talosians, who all but destroyed themselves in the process.[1]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
Talos Star Group
Talos Star Group (TOS-00)
No ships or Earth colonies had traveled as far out as the Talos Star Group when the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 arrived there[1] in 2254,[2] so it had never been explored. At least one system in the group was superficially similar to the Sol System, with eleven planets; the fourth was determined to be Class-M. According to Enterprise Captain Pike, Earth was in “the stellar group at the other end of this galaxy.”[1]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. Star Trek: Star Charts. Book. 2002. Pocket Books.
Starbase Corinth IV
In 2266, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was scheduled to visit Starbase Corinth IV, where Commodore Jose Dominguez eagerly awaited an “urgent” delivery of Mexican red chili peppers from his friend, Captain James T. Kirk.[1]
References
Sol System
Sol (ST-04)
Sol (TOS-21)
Sol System (TOS-00)
Sol System (TOS-37)
Star system located in Sector 001, in the Alpha Quadrant. The parent star, Sol, was Type-G and was orbited by eight planets (though Pluto frequently switched between being considered a planet and a planetoid),[2] including Earth, and was commonly known as the Sun. The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System and many images of Earth’s history while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in 2254.[1]
Planets
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 0. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “Before Dishonor.” Star Trek: The Next Generation. Novel (Unnumbered). November 2007.
Saturn
Saturn (TNG-101-102)
Saturn was the sixth planet in the Sol System. The Talosians viewed an image of the Sol System while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in 2254.[1]
References
San Francisco Fleet Yards
Shipbuilding facility orbiting the planet Earth, with offices on the surface in San Francisco, California. Several ships were built there, including:
- Enterprise NX-01[6]
- U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701[1]
- U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A[3]
- U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E[5]
- U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-2000[2]
- U.S.S. Sutherland NCC-72015[4]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Film. 1 June 1984.
- 3. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Film. 26 November 1986.
- 3. “Redemption, Part II.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 201. Television. 23 September 1991.
- 5. Star Trek: First Contact. Film. 22 November 1996.
- 6. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
San Francisco
San Francisco (ST-06)
San Francisco (VOY-122)
San Francisco (ENT-01-02)
San Francisco (ENT-01-02)
Starfleet Communications (VOY-230)
San Francisco, 1893 (TNG-226)
San Francisco, 1893 (TNG-227)
Located in California on Earth. Many key Starfleet facilities were located within the city, including Starfleet Academy[3] and Starfleet Command,[2], as well as the offices of the San Francisco Fleet Yards.[1] Jonathan Archer was raised in San Francisco.[6]
Lieutenant Commander Data was transported from Devidia II in 2368 to San Francisco in 1893 while pursuing a group of Devidians who were traveling through time.[4] Cholera had broken out in the city at this time, and the Devidians were using it as to cover up the fact that they were harvesting Human neural energy as a food source. Guinan and Samuel “Mark Twain” Clemens lived in San Francisco in 1893, and they encountered Data and Jean-Luc Picard, who had followed Data back in time.[5]
References
Rura Penthe
Rura Penthe (STO)
Rura Penthe (STO)
Rura Penthe surface (ENT-45)
Rura Penthe prison (ST-06)
Frozen planetoid used by the Klingons as a high-security prison camp.[1] Rura Penthe was located in the Mempa Sector of the Beta Quadrant, approximately 11.5 light years from Qo’noS.[3] The prison was located underground as the surface weather was inhospitable and unable to support humanoid life. The conditions on Rura Penthe meant that being incarcerated there was as good as a death sentence, as many prisoners were forced to work under terrible conditions in the dilithium mines.[1] Captain Jonathan Archer was imprisoned a short time at Rura Penthe before being rescued by his crew in 2153.[2] Captain James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy also served time on Rura Penthe, after being falsely accused of assassinating Chancellor Gorkon in 2291.[1]
ST11 Timeline
After traveling through time from 2387, the Romulan renegade Nero and his crew were captured in 2233 by the I.K.S. Klothos, under the command of Captain Kor and imprisoned at Rura Penthe,[5] where they remained in captivity until their escape in 2258.[4, 6]
References
- 1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Film. 6 December 1991.
- 2. “Judgment.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 45. Television. 9 April 2003.
- 3. “Star Trek: Star Charts.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Book. October 2002.
- 4. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
- 5. “Number One.” Star Trek: Nero, Issue 1. IDW Publishing. February 2010.
- 6. “Number Two.” Star Trek: Nero, Issue 2. IDW Publishing. March 2010.
Rigel VII
Rigel VII (Decipher #7)
Rigel VII Surface (TOS-00)
Rigel VII, a Class-M planet,[1] was the seventh planet in the Beta Orionis System.[2] Two weeks before the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 encountered the Talosians[1] in 2254,[2] the ship was present during an incident on Rigel VII that killed three members of the crew and injured seven others. Captain Christopher Pike fought a Kaylar in a castle on the planet’s surface.[1]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. Star Trek: Star Charts.” Book. 2002. Pocket Books.
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