Niburon Colonies
After a group of Suliban civilians escaped from a Tandaran internment camp in 2152, they planned to go to the Niburon Colonies. Danik told Jonathan Archer that there were people in the Niburon Colonies who might help the former internees.[1]
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- 1. “Detained.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 21. Television. 24 April 2002.
Neptune
Neptune, a blue-hued Class-J world,[2] was the eighth 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.[1] Neptune was 49,528 kilometers in diameter and was located nearly 4.5 billion kilometers from Sol. Neptune’s surface temperature was -225°C, and the planet had a rotation period of 0.67 days. Neptune’s year was equal to 164.8 Earth years, and the planet had a gravity of 1.19 g. Neptune had eight moons, including Triton and Nereid.[2]
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Nebula, Emission
Interstellar dust cloud that emitted electromagnetic radiation and rendered cloaking devices useless. One such nebula was in Cardassian space in the Almatha Sector, where the Amleth System and its one Class-M planet were located.[1]
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Nebula, Dark Matter (VOY-113)
An otherwise unnamed Delta Quadrant nebula, home of the Komar energy beings who fed off the neural energy of unwitting and unfortunate passers-by. Its strong EM emissions make it an ideal hiding spot. Neelix once lost a warp nacelle due to bow wave pressure while piloting a ship through another dark matter nebula.[1]
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Nebula, Class 17 (VOY-145)
A blue nebula in the same sector as Porakas, source of a viral parasite that sent Tuvok‘s memory back to the U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-2000. With standard hydrogen and helium amounts, it scanned 7,000 parts-per-million of sirillium and had high plasmatic turbulence.[1]
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Mojave
Mojave (TOS-00)
Home of U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Captain Christopher Pike, who described it as a “nice little town” surrounded by fifty miles of parkland, though it was once a desert, with “flowing sand, [and] cactus.”[1]
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Minshara Class
Earth (ENT-78)
Vulcan designation for a planet suitable for humanoid life. Upon encountering a new planet in 2151, T’Pol suggested launching automated probes to the surface to ascertain whether or not it was Minshara-class.[2] Presumably, the term was the origin for the later Class-M designation.[1]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 0. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “Strange New World.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 4. Television. 10 October 2001.
Micro-Singularity
Astronomical phenomenon. Captain Archer believed micro-singularities were a Vulcan myth. In 2151, the Enterprise NX-01 detected unusually charged particles that T’Pol considered evidence of micro-singularities. The phenomenon is also known coloquially as a “tiny black hole.”[1]
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Mercury
Sol System (TOS-00)
Mercury was the innermost 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.[1] Mercury, a Class-B planet, was 4878 kilometers in diameter, and had surface temperatures ranging from -180°C to 430°C. Located 57,910,000 kilometers from Sol, Mercury took only 87.97 days to complete its orbit; one rotation was equal to 58.7 Earth days, and its gravity was 0.38 g. Mercury had no moons.[2]
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Mazar
Beta Quadrant planet and the homeworld of the Mazarites, approximately five light years from Risa, and 42 light years from Earth. In 2152, the Enterprise NX-01 was ordered to pick up Vulcan ambassador V’Lar on Mazar. V’Lar was on a mission to expose corrupt government officials, but when her plan was exposed, the Enterprise found itself being chased by Mazarite ships.[1]
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