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Following is a list of planets mentioned or seen in the fictional Star Trek universe: A Aaamazzara - Homeworld of the Aaamazzarite species. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Acamar III - Homeworld of the humanoid Acamarians, who finally reunited the marauding Gatherers into their world's mainstream with Capt. Picard's help in 2366. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor") Achrady VII - Site of a conference supposedly attended by Lwaxana Troi before she changed her plans in order to visit Enterprise-D. This is likely a ruse by Deanna Troi to get Capt. Picard off-ship for a vacation. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday") Adarak Prime - Planet in Cardassian space and location of a weapons depot. (DS9: "When It Rains...") Adelphous IV - Destination of the USS Enterprise-D at the time Worf handed over the conn to Data for the night watch after O'Brien's wedding in 2368. (TNG: "Data's Day") Adigeon Prime - Planet where young Julian Bashir was genetically modified by his parents to enhance his mental and physical skills. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?") Ajilon Prime - Lone Class-M planet of Ajilon in the disputed Archanis sector, three days' warp from Deep Space Nine, and home to a Federation colony. Half the residents were trapped after Klingons captured two settlements in the northern hemisphere. Kalanda's besieged hospital was located at one end of a peninsula near a Starfleet base at Tananda Bay. (DS9: "...Nor the Battle to the Strong") Akaali homeworld - Homeworld of the Akaali species, visited by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. (Ent: "Civilization") Akritiri - Delta Quadrant planet with a fascist police state that maintained a prison satellite in 2373. (Voy: "The Chute") Alastria - A Delta Quadrant planet with a binary star about 40,000 light-years from Sikaris, accessed via the spatial trajector. (Voy: "Prime Factors") Aldea - A supposedly mythical world whose inhabitants constructed a planet-wide cloaking device to hide their planet from marauders. The cloak effect deteriorated the ozone layer and over time, rendered its citizens sterile with radiation poisoning. (TNG: "When the Bough Breaks") Aldebaran III - Longtime Federation member planet on which Janet and Theodore Wallace performed experiments using carbohydrate compounds to slow the aging of plants. (TOS: "The Deadly Years"). It is location of the Aldebaran Music School. (DS9: "Shadowplay"). Grand Nagus Zek's nephew Belongo was once detained on Aldebaran III by Starfleet. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I"). Dr. Ira Graves, who cheated death by uploading his consciousness into Lt. Cmdr. Data, wanted to flee to a location in the Aldebaran system, so he could live on with his love, Kareen Brianon. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man"). Alderaan - In 2135, HMS New Zealand was on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan. (TNG: "Up the Long Ladder"). The Bajorian criminal Ibudan, chartered a space flight out of Alderaan. (DS9: "A Man Alone"). Note: The planet's name was used as a joke and homage to Princess Leia's home of Alderaan in the Star Wars movies. Alfa 177 - Class-M planet geo-surveyed by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 on stardate 1672.1, when a transporter malfunction trapped Lt. Sulu's landing party on the surface overnight during freezing cold that left some suffering severe frostbite. (TOS: "The Enemy Within") Algeron IV - Destination of the Enterprise-D after leaving Relva VII in 2364. It is near the Romulan Star Empire and the namesake of the Romulan-Federation "Treaty of Algeron" which banned the UFP from developing cloaking technology. (TNG: "Coming of Age") Alpha III - Planet where a code of law ethics known as the "Statues of Alpha III" were written. (TOS: "Court Martial") Alpha Carinae II - Class-M planet on which Dr. Daystrom's M-5 computer was tested in 2268. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer") Alpha Carinae V - The home planet of the Drella, an entity that absorbs energy from the feelings of love it senses around it. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold") Alpha Cygnus IX - Ninth planet of Alpha Cygnus, the classical Bayer-format name for the star more commonly known as Deneb. It lends its name to an historic yet otherwise unspecified treaty negotiated by Ambassador Sarek. (TNG: "Sarek") Alpha Eridani II - Planet where the Redjac entity may have been responsible for various murders in the city of Heliopolis. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold") Alpha Laputa IV - Planet on which the USS Zhukov makes cultural observations. (TNG: "Brothers") Alpha Majoris I - Homeworld of a lifeform known as the Mellitus, which is gaseous in transit but becomes solid when still. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold") Alpha Omicron VII - A Jupiter-like gas giant where a large space-faring alien was found and unintentionally killed. It was discovered that the alien was pregnant and its baby was birthed post-mortem. The baby was then reunited with other adults. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child") Alpha Onias III - A barren yet light blue Class-M planet with hazy clouds, considered uninhabited until Barash's species was discovered there in 2367. One large cavern 2 km below the surface contains stalactites, stalagmites, and volcanic gases including methane, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. (TNG: "Future Imperfect") Alpha Proxima II - One of several planets where female residents were brutally stabbed to death in the style of Jack the Ripper. A lifeform that fed off terror and fear was responsible. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold") Alpha V - An Earth colony that was home to some of Charles Evans' relatives in 2266. (TOS: "Charlie X") Alpha-441 - Planetoid which was home to a Maquis munitions base in or near the Demilitarized Zone. It was the original target of the Dreadnought missile's Cardassian programmers. (Voy: "Dreadnought") Alsaurian homeworld - Inhabited Delta Quadrant planet ruled by the Mokra Order, a military dictatorship suppressing its Alsaurian population while claiming to be helping its self defense. Altair III - Planet where Lt. Cmdr. Riker refused to let his commanding officer on the USS Hood, Captain DeSoto, beam down due to a potentially dangerous situation. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", "The Pegasus") Altair IV - Lt Darien Wallace was born on Altair IV. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder"). In 2371, Dr. Henri Roget of the Central Hospital of Altair IV, was awarded the prestigious Carrington Award for his work in medicine. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") Altair VI - Center of the Altair system, the planet was recovering from a longtime intersystem war when the USS Enterprise was ordered to attend its new president's inauguration ceremony in 2267. (TOS: "Amok Time"). In the Kobayashi Maru scenario, the ship was nineteen periods out of Altair VI. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan). Althos IV - Homeworld of the Bzzit Khaht species. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") Alture VII - Planet whose protein baths and meditation chambers were simulated by Quark's holosuite. Dr. Crusher wanted to try the program when the Enterprise-D visited Deep Space 9 in 2369. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I") Amargosa - System where the Amargosa Observatory was located. In 2371, Dr. Tolian Soren used a trilithium missile to destroy the Amargosa star in an attempt to redirect the Nexus Energy Ribbon. (Star Trek: Generations) Amerind homeworld - A Class-M planet, otherwise unnamed, located in a dense asteroid belt and home to a colony of Native American Indians that were transported there from Earth by an ancient race known as the Preservers centuries ago. The planet, first surveyed by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2369, was protected from the asteroids by a defense shield obelisk created by the Preservers. (TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome") Amleth Prime - Location of a Cardassian base in the Amleth Nebula. The nebula's emissions rendered cloaking devices inoperable making a sneak attack on the base difficult. (DS9: "Return to Grace") Andevian II - Vacation planet known for its moons and breathtaking landscapes. (DS9: "The Forsaken.") Andoria - The Andorian homeworld, a frozen M-class moon orbiting the blue gas giant Andor, is a longtime member of the Federation whose inhabitants are distinguished by their blue skin, white hair and antennae. Andoria is near the Vulcan homeworld, and the Vulcans and Andorians are traditional enemies. Andoria is also host to an Andorian subspecies called the Aenar, who live in isolation from the rest of their world. The albino Aenar are blind but strongly telepathic. (Ent: "The Andorian Incident", "These Are the Voyages...", "United", and "The Aenar"). According to Data, Andorian marriages require groups of four. (TNG: "Data's Day") Andros III - Home of Dr. Bathkin. (DS9: "In the Cards") Angel I - 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 USS Enterprise-D came looking for a disabled freighter's survivors 62 years later. It has no traces of naturally-occurring platinum. (TNG: "Angel One") Angosia III - Homeworld of the Angosian species, who emerged victorious from its war with the Tarsians. In 2366 when its bid to join the Federation was jeopardized after Capt. Picard discovered that the native authorities imprisoned bio-altered veterans on a lunar colony once the war was over. (TNG: "The Hunted") Antede III - Homeworld of the fish-like Antedean species. (TNG: "Manhunt") Antica - A planet in the Beta Renner system and homeworld to a canine-like carnivorous race who are deadly enemies of their system neighbors, the Selay. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us") Antos IV - Home to both a species of giant energy-generating worms and an intelligent species using the art of cellular metamorphosis. Captain Garth learned the ability while convalescing on this planet. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy") AR-558 - Planet in the Chin'toka system of the Alpha Quadrant which is inhospitable to humanoid life. It was the location of a Dominion communications array. During the Dominion-Federation War, AR-558 was invaded by Federation troops and held for five months without relief forces and minimal supplies. (DS9: "The Siege of AR-558") Archanis IV - Federation colony world which Gowron wanted evacuated in 2372-73; Sisko says it's "a long way from DS9." (DS9: "Broken Link" and "Apocalypse Rising"). While under the power of a hostile entity, Pavel Chekov once claimed that the research outpost on this planet was the site of an attack on his non-existent brother, Piotr. (TOS: "Day of the Dove") Archer IV - Planet named in honor of Capt. Jonathan Archer, the first planet surveyed by the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. (Ent: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"). It was the Enterprise-D's destination when it encounters a temporal rift. In an alternate timeline, the site of a Starfleet victory over the Klingons (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise"). Archer's Planet - Planet in the Gamma Trianguli sector. Named in honor of Capt. Jonathan Archer. Not to be confused with Archer IV which is a different planet. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise"). Arcturus IV - Homeworld of the Arcturian species. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi") Ardana - A Federation member in 2268, despite its dual system, the privileged upper-class lives in the city of Stratos, considered the finest example of sustained antigravity elevation in the galaxy, while the lower-class Troglytes stay on the surface, forced to mine zenite. Capt. James Kirk helped end years of mistrust between the two in 2269 while retrieving zenite to stop a plague. (TOS: "The Cloud Minders") Argelius II - Planet strategically important for its port for space-faring races, especially thanks to its hedonistic and hospitable humanoid natives. It was beset by the murdering Redjac entity in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold") Argratha - Gamma Quadrant homeworld of the Argrathi species. (DS9: "Hard Time") Argus X - Planet surveyed by the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 where they encounter a vampiric entity. (TOS: "Obsession") Ariannus - A planet threatened by a bacterial invasion in 2268, until the Enterprise conducted an orbital decontamination. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield") Arkaria - Inhabited planet and the site of a support base for the orbital Remmler Array, where would-be terrorists and local administrators tried to hijack trilithium resin waste from the Enterprise-D's warp drive during a baryon sweep. (TNG: "Starship Mine") Armus IX - Riker wore an outfit during a diplomatic conference made of ceremonial feathers from Armus IX. (TNG: "Angel One") Arret - Planet in Federation space. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow") Arvada III - Site of a tragic disaster where a young Beverly Crusher and her grandmother were two of the few surviving colonists. The elder woman's knowledge of medicinal roots saved them when medical ships were late. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom") Aschelan V - A Cardassian fuel depot in the DMZ near the Badlands. It was the target of the Cardassian Dreadnought weapon which was reprogrammed by the Maquis. The weapon was intercepted first by the Caretaker Array and sent to the Delta Quadrant where it targeted the inhabited planet Rakosa V. (Voy: "Dreadnought") Astral V - Federation colony with a museum dedicated to spacecraft. (TNG: "Booby Trap") Atalia VII - Site of a diplomatic conference delayed by the Enterprise-D's involvement in Dr. Galen's genetic puzzle. (TNG: "The Chase.) Atbar Prime - Cardassian planet, site of the Cardassian Liberation Front's headquarters. The base was destroyed by Dominion forces in 2375. (DS9: "The Dogs of War") Athos IV - Planet which was the location of the last pocket of the Maquis resistance who hid below the surface. The group was wiped out in 2373 by Dominion forces. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory") Atifs IV - Planet where the ruling Oligarchy employs a stone-knocking ritual of thanks during mealtime, echoing that of the Betazoid and Oolan cultures' meal chimes. (TNG: "Manhunt") Atlec - Planet located in the Omega Sagitta system. Along with the people of Straleb, its population makes up the Coalition of Madena. War between the planets almost broke out in 2362, when the rogue freighter captain Thadiun Okona was accused of stealing the Straleb "Jewel of Thesia" for Yadar, the daughter of Atlec's leader Debin. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona") Atrea IV - This planet's cooling core magma was reheated by the Enterprise-D while working with its native scientist, Dr. Pran Tainer, and his wife, Juliana, onetime wife of Dr. Soong and co-creator of Data (TNG: "Inheritance.) Aucdet IX - Planet with a Federation medical facility. (TNG: "The Child"). Avenal VII - Planet in Cardassian space that Klingon ruler Gowron ordered a disastrous attack upon in 2375, where all Klingon ships were destroyed. (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind") Avery III - Planet in the Delta Quadrant within the Vidiian Sodality. It was the lcoation of a hidden Vidiian base. (Voy: "Faces") Axanar - Homeworld of the Axanar species. (Ent: "Fight or Flight"). It was also the site of a historic mission led by Garth of Izar. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy") B B'Saari II - Homeworld of the B'Saari species. (Ent: "Horizon") Ba'ku - Class-M planet hidden inside a region of space called The Briar Patch. The planet had unique metaphasic particle rings that generate a rejuvenation effect on its inhabitants, a lost colony of Son'a who settled there sometime in the 21st Century. In 2375, an attempt to strip the rings of its particles by the Son'a commander Ru'afo and Federation Admiral Dougherty, was foiled by the crew of the Enterprise-E. (Star Trek: Insurrection) Babel - Neutral planet where the Federation Council met in 2267 to determine the admission of the Coridian planets to the Federation. The Articles of Federation were signed on this planet in 2161. (TOS: "Journey to Babel") Bajor - Homeworld of the Bajoran species. It is the 7th planet in the B'hava'el system. The system is known for being near the Bajoran Wormhole which provides access to the Gamma Quadrant. The space station Deep Space Nine orbits near the system. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I") Bajor VIII - Eighth planet in the Bajoran star system with six colonies containing several thousand Bajoran settlers. Its proper name is Andros and it has 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. (DS9: "Past Prologue") Balancar - Alpha Quadrant planet and the source of "syrup of swill". (DS9: "The Magnificent Ferengi") Balosnee VI - A vacation planet (pronounced "BOWEL-us-nee") where the soothing harmonies of the tides can cause stimulating hallucinations. The world was one of Zek's two choices for his first vacation in 85 years after his short-lived "retirement" as Grand Nagus, but he eventually opted for Risa and its "voluptuous females" before faking his death. (DS9: "The Nagus") Banea - Delta Quadrant homeworld to an advanced yet independent spacefaring culture in competition with its rival neighbor, the militaristic Numiri. During a stop by the USS Voyager in 2371 to repair a damaged collimator, Paris was convicted of murder and forced to relive the act repeatedly through memory implants, the Banean penal method, until a Numiri spy was revealed to be the true killer. (Voy: "Ex Post Facto") Barisa Prime - Federation colony located near Tzenkethi space. In 2371, the USS Defiant answers a faked distress call from Barisa indicating the world was attacked by Tzenkethi forces. (DS9: "The Adversary") Barkon IV - Alpha Quadrant homeworld to a medieval-level culture ruled by village elders and a magistrate. A downed probe was retrieved by Data, who suffered memory loss on the mission and subsequently contaminated the inhabitants of a nearby village with radioactive material. He later found a way to cure the inhabitants of the resulting radiation sickness. (TNG: "Thine Own Self") Barradas III - Planet where Riker was captured by mercenaries led by Arctus Baran while searching for Capt. Picard's killers. Riker discovers Picard posing as one of the mercenaries in order to infiltrate their theft of artifacts. (TNG: "Gambit") Barson II - Planet where the Enterprise-D transported medical supplies to fight a viral outbreak. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") Barzan - An independent Alpha Quadrant planet that is home to a poor but proud race whose hopes for progress based on a nearby wormhole were dashed in 2366 when it was discovered to be unstable. (TNG: "The Price") Beltane IX - A trading planet of some merchant marine repute within a shuttlecraft's range of Relva VII. Jake Kurland, a rejected Starfleet Academy finalist, intended to "run away" from the Enterprise-D and sign on aboard a freighter there. (TNG: "Coming of Age") Benecia Colony - A young Federation colony with only minimal medical facilities in 2269, when Dr. Janice Lester used them to hide her life-energy transfer with James T. Kirk. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder") Benthos - Homeworld of the Benthan species. (Voy: "Vis à Vis") Benzar - Homeworld of the Benzite species. One native, Ensign Mendon, served on the Enterprise-D as part of an exchange program. Another, Mordock, became the first of his race to be admitted to Starfleet Academy. (TNG: "Coming of Age") In 2347, Benzar was conquered by the Dominon during the Dominon War, and later liberated by Romulan forces. (DS9: "The Ship", and "The Reckoning") Berengaria VII - A planet known for its dragon-like lifeforms. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise") In 2151, the Enterprise NX-01 scouted the planet as a proposed site for one of the Federation's first starbases. (Ent: "Bound") In 2373, Winn Adami brings up the colony on Berendaria to Sisko when deciding to protect it rather than Bajor from Dominon forces. (DS9: "In the Cards") Bersallis III - Planet with renowned firestorms, which occur every seven years. In 2369, the storms forced the Enterprise-D to evacuate the Federation outpost there. (TNG: "Lessons") Beta III - Planet whose society is ruled over by a computer called Landu. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons") Beta XII-A - Location of a Federation agricultural colony. In 2268, an alien entity sent a fake distress call the Enterprise NCC-1701 claiming the world was attacked by the Klingons. It was all an elaborate ruse to get the crew of the ship to fight the Klingons so the entity could feed off their negative energy of hatred and anger. (TOS: "Day of the Dove") Beta Agni II - Federation colony whose water supply was contaminated with tricyanate by trader Kivas Fajo as a diversion to kidnapped Lt. Cmdr. Data. (TNG: "The Most Toys") Beta Antares IV - World mentioned as the home of a confusing card game called fizzbin made up by Capt. Kirk in a ruse to escape captors on Sigma Iota II in 2268. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action") Beta Aquilae II - Location of a Starfleet Academy annex. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") Beta Kupsic - Destination of the Enterprise-D after leaving Starbase Montgomery. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor") Beta Stromgren - Star system claimed to be in Romulan territory where a red supergiant was on the virge of going supernova. It is the system where the Vega Nine probe found the living spaceship "Tin Man" (aka Gomtuu) orbiting near the star. The ancient living ship, apparently the last of its kind, was lonely and ready to accept its suicidal destruction before joining with the Betazed prodigy Tam Elbrun who had been in psychic contact with it. (TNG: "Tin Man"). Beta Ursae Minor II - Location of a Starfleet Academy annex. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") Beta VI - Federation colony and destination of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701, before crew were abducted by the entity Trelane to his planet Gothos. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos") Betazed - Also called Beta Zeta V, Betazed is the homeworld of the Betazoid species, and member of the United Federation of Planets. It is the homeworld of Counselor Deanna Troi, and her mother Ambassador Lwaxana Troi. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi", "Half a Life" and "Manhunt"). In 2374, Dominion forces took over Betazed, but was liberated by the Federation's Tenth Fleet. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight") Betelgeuse II - Homeworld of the Betelgeusan species. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Beth Delta I - Planet where Dr. Paul Stubbs offered to take Counselor Troi to see the city of New Manhattan over champaign. (TNG: "Evolution") Bilana III - Planet where a science institute served as the base of operations for an experimental type of propulsion called a Soliton Wave. The wave was generated by field coils on Bilana III and pushed a test vessel toward Lemma II at warp speeds without the ship itself generating the warp field. At Lemma II, a dispersion field would stop the wave and the ship would exit warp. (TNG: "New Ground") Bilaren - System with a Federation colony. Amanda Rodgers' adoptive parents were stationed at Bilaren. (TNG: "True-Q") Blue Horizon - Terraformed planet, the site of a Federation colony. The planet was visited by Benjamin Sisko and his son Jake on a vacation trip. (DS9: "Second Sight") Bolarus IX - Federation planet and home to the Bolian species. The planet currently has an uneasy truce with the Moropa. It sent at least two delegates to the biennial Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed. (TNG: "Allegiance", and DS9: "Invasive Procedures", "Who Mourns for Morn?") Bopak III - Uninhabited Class-M world in the Gamma Quadrant where Bashir and O'Brien encountered Jem'Hadar trying to break their Ketracel-white addiction. Its plants have a high degree of chlorophyll for the planet of a red giant star. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath") Boraal II - An inhabited planet. Its atmosphere suddenly began a catastrophic dissipation in 2370, threatening its native medieval culture. Dr. Nikolai Rozhenko, Worf's foster brother, fell in love with a native woman while disguised as a cultural observer and broke the Prme Directive to save her village. (TNG: "Homeward") Boradis III - Site of the first Federation outpost in the Boradis system founded in 2331, and the first of 13 that have since been settled in the sector as of late 2365. (TNG: "The Emissary") Boranis III - Julian Bashir recalls the time he cured a plague on Boranis III. (DS9: "The Quickening") Boreal III - Planetary home port or residence of the non-Starfleet transport ship Kallisko, destroyed by the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar") Boreth - The most sacred place of Klingons (pronounced "bore-OTH") where Kahless was supposed to return. It hosted a monastery for clerics keeping watch until his return and was maintained after their cloned version became Emperor in 2369. Worf went to Boreth to seek the return of Kahless and found a clone version instead. (TNG: "Rightful Heir). Worf visted Boreth again after the destruction of the Enterprise-D. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior". DS9 had several artistic depictions of Borath on the promenade deck and in the replimat eatery. (DS9: "The Muse"). Borka VI - Planet and site of a neuropsychology seminar attended by Deanna Troi in 2369. Troi was abducted from Borka VI by the Romulan underground, who used her in a plan to help M'Ret defect to the Federation. (TNG: "Face of the Enemy") Boslic - Homeworld of the Boslic species. (DS9: "The Homecoming) Bracas V - A planet where La Forge has skin-dived among coral reefs. (TNG: "The Loss") Braslota - System with three with planets Totoro (Braslota I), Yuri (Braslota II) and Kei (Braslota III), which were fictitious codenames used in "Operation Lovely Angel", a battle simulation between the USS Enterprise-D and the 80-year old USS Hathaway. (TNG: "Peak Performance"). Note: The names were only seen on a computer screen and come from the anime series Dirty Pair. Brax - Planet in the Gamma Quadrant whose inhabitants call Q the "God of Lies". Vash visited Brax while in Q's company, though they were not particularly welcome. (DS9: "Q-Less") Bre'el IV - An inhabited world facing the planetwide chaos of quakes, massive tidal waves, and climate-altering dust clouds when its astroidal moon threatened to fall out of orbit, (until Q helped out). (TNG: "Deja-Q") Breen homeworld - The frozen wasteland home of the Dominion-allied Breen species, who must use armored pressure suits when living on many Class-M worlds. Its climate is well-known to off-worlders. Cardassia, for one, has an embassy there. (DS9: "Indiscretion", "For the Uniform", "Crossfire", "Return to Grace", and ""When It Rains...") Brekka - Native name for Delos IV, the Class-M home of felicium, an organic narcotic used by its natives to keep prosperous after they kept system neighbor Ornara secretly addicted to it for 200 years. (TNG: "Symbiosis"). Note: This Delos IV should not be confused with the planet of another system commonly called Delos that is the site of an established Federation-world medical facility. Brentalia - A planet where endangered lifeforms from different worlds can be brought for refuge. Two of the last fourteen surviving gilvos of Corvan II were transported by the Enterprise-D here for refuge breeding. (TNG: "New Ground") Worf took Alexander to see the planet's zoo. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend") Brinda V - Inhabited planet where half the population of a small planet was reported to have been transported away by Orion traders to work as slave labor in their mining camps. Constable Odo had read of the incident and initially compared it to the situation on the Yadera colony. (DS9: "Shadowplay") Bringloid V - Class-M planet endangered by increasing stellar flares and instability in 2365, home to the 223 descendants of the mostly forgotten Neo-Transcendentalists dropped off by the S.S. Mariposa colony ship that left Earth in 2123. Anachronisms even then, the people took refuge 30 meters below the surface but have no advanced technology. (TNG: "Up the Long Ladder") Browder IV - Planetary site of a terraforming effort by the USS Hood in 2366, to which the Enterprise-D was bound after helping end a plague on Cor Caroli V. Picard's kidnapping by aliens as part of a bizarre study on authority delayed that mission. (TNG: "Allegiance") Brunali homeworld - Homeworld of the Brunali species. (Voy: "Child's Play") Bryma - A former Cardassian colony site in the Demilitarized Zone where the Deep Space 9 runabouts held off a Maquis attack on a confirmed illegal arms depot amid the civilian center. The system included an Oort Cloud. Commander Sisko worried that a forced Cardassian response to the attack would destroy the fragile peace treaty with the UFP. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part II") Bynaus - A planet orbiting Beta Magellan and home to the Bynar race, a computer-dependent culture threatened by a nearby supernova's electro-magnetic pulse. In 2364, natives commandeered the Enterprise-D, the only mobile computer large enough to store their master banks. (TNG: "11001001") C Caere - Planet Dr. Richard Galen planned on going to by way of an Al-Leyan transport from Deep Space 4. (TNG: "The Chase") Cairn homeworld - Unnamed home of the Cairn species. They are members of the Federation who have advanced telepathy and are unable to verbally communicate. (TNG: "Dark Page") Cait - Homeworld of the felinoid Caitian species. (Star Trek: The Voyage Home) Calder II - Planet with a Federation outpost. Known to have valuable archaeological artifacts of a past civilization. (TNG: "Gambit.) Caldik Prime - Site of a Starfleet facility with a hospital, where Lieutenant Paris was stationed when his court-martial offense occurred. (Voy: "Caretaker") Caldonia - Homeworld of the Caldonian species and a major source of naturally occurring Trillium 323. (TNG: "The Price") Caldos II - Planet that was one of the Federation's earliest successful terraforming projects. (TNG: "Sub Rosa") Caleb IV - Federation outpost near the Klingon border. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach") Callinon VII - A planet of the Gamma Quadrant where the Dominion maintains an unmanned and lightly secured subspace relay station that handles comm traffic from various Dominion-related members, such as the Karemma. (DS9: "The Search, Part I") Calondia IV - Jadzia's wrestling coach says he is on his way to Calondia IV as he leaves her quarters in DS9 episode "Playing God." Camor V - Homeworld of the Camorite species. Miranda Vigo, Capt. Picard's lover 24 years in the past, moved to Camor V, and Picard goes there to meet his supposed son Jason Vigo. (TNG: "Bloodlines") Campor III - Site of a new colony est 2371. The colony's crucial field hospital was being outfitted from Deep Space Nine, needing medical supplies from Vulcan that are delayed circa stardate 48467.3. (DS9: "Defiant") Camus II - A planet that once was home to a highly advanced species with the power to exchange life-entities. Their ruins have long been studied by Federation scientists. In 2269, a Federation team headed by Dr. Janice Lester and Dr. Arthur Coleman was wiped out by Lester in order to keep the secret of the life-exchange project. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder") Capella IV - Homeworld of the advanced, yet still tribal-living, Capellian species. Dr. McCoy was station on the planet for several years and was familiar with the strict Capellian customs. (TOS: "Friday's Child") Cardassia III - Third planet of the Cardassia system where Zek obtained the Bajoran Orb of Wisdom from a contact. This was his last stop before heading into the wormhole to seek future advice from its builders. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") Cardassia IV - Fourth planet of the Cardassia system, where Major Kira and Chief O'Brien rescue Bajoran prisoners of war still being held in a labor camp, including Li Nalas. (DS9: "The Homecoming") Cardassia Prime - Primary homeworld of the Cardassian species, and capital of the Cardassian Union. It is the 7th planet in the Cardassian system and usually just referred to as "Cardassia". (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part II") Cardassia V - Fifth planet in the Cardassia system that hosts a museum where Quark's cousin Kono once stole bone carving artifacts. (DS9: "Shadowplay") Carema III - The second proposed site of testing experimental particle fountain mining technology. (TNG: "The Quality of Life") Carnel - Planet in the midst of a civil war. It is where Capt. Jean-Luc Picard first met Lt. Tasha Yar. Impressed at Yar's heroism in rescuing civilians from a minefield, Picard recruited her to serve aboard the Enterprise-D as head of security. (TNG: "Legacy") Carraya IV - A jungle world on the edge of Romulan space which is the site of a secret camp for 73 reluctant Klingon survivors of the Khitomer massacre in 2346. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I & Part II") Casperia Prime - Ringed Class-M planet which the Starfleet Bureau of Information calls the "vacation capital of the Horvian Cluster". Jadzia Dax planned her and Worf's honeymoon there in 2374. (DS9: "Change of Heart") Castal I - One of several sites of border skirmishes between the Talarians and the Federation, where Endar's son was killed. (TNG: "Suddenly Human") Catualla - The people of the planet have delicate relations with the Federation. (TOS: "The Way to Eden") Celtris III - Cardassian border planet erroneously thought to have a subterranean development site for metagenic weapons. The base was later found to be an elaborate hoax to capture Captain Picard. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I & II") Centauri VII - The immortal Flint possessed some of the works of the artists Taranullus of Centauri VII. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah") Cerebrus II - A planet whose natives developed a rejuvenation process for the body and shared the secret with Admiral Mark Jameson after he negotiated a treaty for the planet. (TNG: "Too Short a Season") Cestus III - A Federation colony near the Gorn Hegemony that was attacked by the Gorn in 2267. A powerful alien species intolerant of war known as the Metron Consortium, mediated a peace treaty, and now the Federation and Gorn share the planet equally. (TOS: "Arena"). In 2371, the colonists formed a baseball league with six teams, including the Cestus Comets and the Pike City Pioneers. (DS9: "Family Business") Ceti Alpha V - A barely habitable planet where in 2267, Capt. Kirk stranded the renegade Prince Khan Noonien Singh and his followers. (TOS: "Space Seed"). Six months later, Ceti Alpha VI exploded and caused destruction of Ceti Alpha V's ecosystem, shifting its orbit and rendering it a barren wasteland. In 2285, the USS Reliant goes to Ceti Alpha V, mistaking it for Ceti Alpha IV, which had been chosen for testing the Genesis Device. Khan steals the ship and sets out at avenge himself of Admiral Kirk. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan). Note: it is uncertain whether Ceti Alpha is the switched around name for Alpha Ceti, a star system 220 light years from Earth, or a completely different system. Ceti Alpha VI - Sister planet to Ceti Alpha V. The planet exploded sometime around 2267 and destroyed Ceti Alpha V's ecosystem. The cataclysmic event apparently went unnoticed by the Federation who chose the planet as a test site for the Genesis Device in 2285. The USS Reliant goes to Ceti Alpha V by mistake. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan). Chalna - Homeworld of the Chalnoth species who have no laws or organized system of government. Captain Picard visited the planet when he commanded the USS Stargazer. (TNG: "Allegiance"). Chaltok IV - Site of a Romulan research colony nearly destroyed during the test of a polaric ion device, which led to the Polaric Test Ban Treaty of 2268. (Voy: "Time and Again"). Chandra V - Homeworld of the Chandran species. The Betazed Tam Elbrun spent time on the planet as a Federation delegate. The peaceful and loving Chandrans have a three day ritual just for greeting newly arrived visitors. (TNG: "Tin Man"). Chaya VII - Planet where Enterprise-D designer Dr. Leah Brahms headed up a series engineering debates. (TNG: "Booby Trap"). Cheron - Planet located within Romulan space, whose civilization wiped themselves out through racial bigotry. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"). The Cheron system, by coincidence, is also the site of the "Battle of Cheron" between the Federation and the Romulans. Considered a "humiliating" defeat by the Romulans, according to Admiral Jarok. It led to the creation of the Romulan Neutral Zone and thus likely climaxed the original Romulan War in 2160. (TNG: "The Defector"). Chrysalian homeworld - The Chrysalians, whose homeworld is probably named Chrysalia, are bidders for the wormhole near Barzan II. They are represented by Devinoni Ral, a charming and deceptive negotiator. (TNG: "The Price"). Cirrus IV - Location of the Emerald Wading Pool, recreated in a holodeck program. (TNG: "Conundrum"). Coltar IV - Federation colony that experienced the "Manheim Effect" time disruption produced by Dr. Manheim's dimensional experiment on Vandor. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris"). Cor Caroli V - Location of an outbreak of Phyrox plague in 2366. For unspecified reasons, Starfleet deemed the incidient classified. Picard mentions the incident to Haro, a Bolian Starfleet cadet he was imprisoned with. When Haro remembers details of the event, (something a first-year cadet wouldn't have knowledge of), Picard realizes Haro is not who she claims to be. (TNG: "Allegiance"). Coridan - Homeworld of the Coridan species, which was important in the early development of the Federation for its rich deposits of dilithium and other minerals. Mining rights were a heated debate between the Tellarites and Vulcans. (Ent: "Shadows of P'Jem" and "Demons"). Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan was credited with achieving the consensus toward admitting the planet to the Federation. (TOS: "Journey to Babel" and TNG: "Sarek"), In 2374, Coridan's dilthium mines were attacked by the Dominion. (DS9: "In the Cards", "One Little Ship"). Corinth IV - Location of a Federation starbase. After the mission at M-113, Kirk sets off to Corinth IV to drop off a supply of Mexican chilli peppers to an associate of his at the station. (TOS: "The Man Trap"). Corvan II - Homeworld of the Corvan species. (TNG: "New Ground"). Cygnet XIV - 14th planet in the Cygnet system inhabited by a female dominated society. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday"). Cygnia Minor - Federation colony near Planet Q. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King"). D Dakala - A rogue planet discovered in 2151 by the Enterprise NX-01. It exists in perpetual darkness, however the surface is teeming with non-photosynthetic plantlife and a diverse animal population, many of which possess bioluminescence. Geologic gases venting from the interior keep the planet warm and most of the life is concentrated near them. (Ent: "Rogue Planet") Daled IV - Planet with a hostile atmosphere with composition almost exactly similar to Clauvdia III. The inhabitants were shape-shifting energy beings. (TNG: "The Dauphin") Danula II - Planet where in 2323, young Cadet Jean-Luc Picard won the annual Starfleet Academy Marathon. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II"). The Captain kept the certificate he won in his photo scrap book. (Star Trek: Generations) Daran V - a Federation colony doomed to be struck by the asteroid Yonada. (TNG: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky") Davlos Prime - Planet near the Klingon border. Romulans visiting Deep Space 9 used a device manufactured on Davlos III to turn a replicator into a transporter in order to secretly beam espionage equipment into their quarters from their ship. (DS9:"Visionary") Dayos IV - Planet where Klingon Commander Kang retrieved an amulet belonging to The Albino's wife, which contained the location of the The Albino's secret fortress on Secarus. (DS9: "Blood Oath"). The alias "Connelly", used by Miles O'Brien when he attempted to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate, spent two years in prison for dealing in stolen equipment on Dayos IV. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves") Decos Prime - Site of a Federation base. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River") Dedestris - Delta Quadrant planet accessible from Sikaris via the Sikarin Spacial Trajector. (Voy: "Prime Factors") Deinonychus VII - Planet where the Enterprise-D awaited the arrival of the USS Biko. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas") Dekendi III - Homeworld of the Dekendi species. (Ent: "Stigma") Delb II - Home of Nellen Tore, assistant to Admiral Norah Satie who investigated sabotage aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Drumhead") Delinia II - In 2209, doctors from Delinia II were the first to diagnose transporter psychosis. (TNG: "Realm of Fear") Delos IV - Planet where Dr. Beverly Crusher had training under Dr. Quince. (TNG: "Remember Me") This is not to be confused with another Delos IV also known as Brekka. (TNG: "Symbiosis") Delphi Ardu IV - A star system with a planet that the USS Enterprise-D chased a Ferengi warship to. The planet was the site of an ancient Tkon Empire outpost still protected by a mysterious guardian. (TNG "The Last Outpost") Delta IV - Homeworld of the Deltian species. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Delta Vega - A remote, uninhabited planet, site of an abandoned lithium cracking facility where Captain Kirk attempted to maroon Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell after he developed dangerous psychic powers and threathened the Enterprise. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before") Delvos Prime - Location of a Federation long-term care center. (DS9: "Time's Orphan") Deneb II - Site of several murders by the killer Redjac. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold") Deneb IV - Also known as Alpha Leonis IV, the location of Farpoint Station, and was visited by the USS Enterprise-D during its maiden voyage. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint"). "Note: The true "Deneb" star is not in this system. Deneb V - Also known as Deneb Kaitos V is where the Federation Academy of Sciences is based. Note: The true "Deneb" star is not in this system. (TOS: "I Mudd") Deneva - a Federation colony that was attacked by strange neural parasites. Captain Kirk's brother Sam resided on Deneva with his family. (TOS: "Operation: Annihilate!) Denobula - Also known as Denobula Triaxa, is the homeworld of the Denobulan species. Enterprise character, Dr. Phlox, is a Denobulan. (Ent: "Dear Doctor") Deriben V - Planet where Lt. J.G. Aquiel Uhnari was previously stationed before being reassigned to Relay Station 47. (TNG: "Aquiel") Dessica II - Planet where the Enterprise-D crew believed Capt. Picard was killed in a bar fight. (TNG: "Gambit") Detria - System where in 2369, two gas giants, Detria II, and Detria VI, collided and formed a new protostar. The Enterprise-D went there to monitor the rare event. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle") Devidia II - Homeworld of the Devidians visited by the Enterprise-D in 2368 to uncover the mystery behind a Devidian fossil found on Earth in 24th Century. (TNG: "Time's Arrow") Devos II - Son'a controlled world in the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9: "Penumbra") Dimorus - Planet infested with poisonous dart-shooting rodents. Gary Mitchell was shot with one of these darts which was intended for his friend James T. Kirk. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before") Dinaal - Planet in the Delta Quadrant which is densely populated by the Dinaali species. Their complex healthcare system is ran by the Jye species who operate massive hospital ships that float above the over-populated Dinaali cities. (Voy: "Critical Care") Donatu V - Planet near the Klingon-Federation disputed Sherman's Planet. (TOS: "The Trouble With Tribbles"). In 2374, during the Dominon War, the Klingon warship Rotarran escorted Klingon freighters to Donatu V. (DS9: "Sons and Daughters"). Doraf I - The Enterprise-D was headed to Doraf I, a new Federation colony, for a terraforming mission but received and emergency call from Starbase 234. (TNG: "Unification: Part II"). Dorvan V - Planet adopted by a colony of Native American Indians which became annexed by the Cardassians according to the Federation-Cardassian Treaty of 2370,. It was Capt. Picard's painful task to relocate this colony to a new planet after having discovered one of his Earth ancestors may have helped drive Indians from their lands centuries ago. (TNG: "Journey's End"). Dosi homeworld - Dominion allied planet in the Gamma Quadrant. Quark negotiates for trade rights with the Dosi. The name of their planet is never mentioned in the show however it appeared on tactical readout screens as Dosi. (DS9: "Rules of Acquisition). Dozaria - Gamma Quadrant planet located between Cardassian Union and the Breen Confederacy. In 2372, Major Kira mounts a rescue mission to find her friend Razka Karn, whose ship was shotdown and crashed on Dozaria by Breen warships. (DS9: "Indiscretion"). Dozaria could be traveled to through the Iconian gateway on Vandros IV. (DS9: "To the Death"). Draken IV - Planet with a Federation starbase near the Romulan Neutral Zone. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I" and "Face of the Enemy.) Drayan II - Homeworld of the Drayan species. (Voy: "Innocence") Draygo IV - One of the planets considered for the relocation of the Boraalans after Worf's brother, Dr. Nikolai Rozhenko, transported and hid a group aboard the Enterprise-D. It had similar climate conditions to Boraal II, their former planet, but since it lie near Cardassian space, it could not be chosen as a refuge. (TNG: "Homeward"). Draylax - Homeworld of the Draylaxian species. (Ent: "Broken Bow" and "Fortunate Son"). Draylon II - Uninhabited planet. The refugee Skrreea, who thought Bajor was their mythical refuge Kentanna, resettled on Draylon II after the Bajorian provisional government declined their request to settle on Bajor. (DS9: "Sanctuary"). Drema IV - Planet in the Selcundi Drema sector with a pre-warp civilization on the verge of destruction by seismic turbulence. The Enterprise is the first manned vessel to visit the system. Lt. Commander Data was contacted by a young Dreman girl named Sarjenka asking for help. He went against orders and the Prime Directive and went to the surface to help her. Later, Wesley Crusher came up with the idea of launching probes onto the surface that would emit harmonic vibrations that could quell the tectonic stresses at the core. (TNG: "Pen Pals") Dreon VII - Location of a Bajoran colony. (DS9: "For the Cause") Dulisian IV - A Federation colony near the Romulan border. In there attempts to invade Vulcan, the Romulans attempted to lure away the Enterprise-D from the Romulan Neutral Zone with a fake distress call from Dulisian IV. (TNG: "Unification, Part II"). Durenia IV - Destination of the Enterprise-D after it left Starbase 133. (TNG: "Remember Me"). Duronom - Enolian penal colony. (Ent: "Canamar"). Dytallix B - (a.k.a. Mira V) Is an abandoned commercial mining planet in the Mira star system where Capt. Picard secretly rendezvoused with Capt. Walter Keel to discuss a conspiracy within Starfleet. The planet is owned by the Dytallix Mining Corporation, hence the name. (TNG: "Conspiracy"). E Earth - Also known as Terra, or Sol III. Earth is the homeworld of the Human species, and the location of the capital of the United Federation of Planets in Paris, as well as Starfleet Headquarters based in San Francisco. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture). Residents of Earth were called Terrans in the alternate universe (DS9: "Through the Looking Glass"). Earth's moon, called Luna, is also colonized. The capital is Tycho City. (Star Trek: First Contact). At least one other sentient race evolved on Earth in the past, the reptilian Voth species. Possibly descended from Hadrosaurids, the Voth became advanced and developed space travel, escaping Earth before an asteroid impact 65 million years ago. They relocated to the Delta Quadrant. (Voy: "Distant Origin") Earth Colony 2 - A Federation settlement. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?") Eden - A planet sought by the mad Dr. Sevrin and his group of young followers. They believed the planet lay in the Romulan Neutral Zone and forced the Enterprise NCC-1701 to go there. The planet they find however, is a lush paradise, but filled with lethal plantlife. (TOS: "The Way to Eden"). Note: Eden was also the human name given for the mythical planet Sha Ka Ree which lay at the center of the galaxy. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier). Efros - Homeworld of the Efrosian species. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Ekos - A planet whose society is modeled after Nazi controlled Germany of mid-20th Century Earth and at war with the neighboring planet of Zeon. (TOS: "Patterns of Force") El-Adrel IV - Planet where a dimensional-shifting creature resides. In 2368, A Tamarian captain named Dathon takes Picard there against his will to fight the beast together. (TNG: "Darmok") El-Aurian homeworld - Home of the El-Aurian species which was destroyed by the Borg. In 2293, two El-Aurian refugee ships were caught in the Nexus Energy Ribbon. Guinan was among those rescued from one of the ships before it was destroyed. (Star Trek: Generations) Elanu IV - Planet visited by Sisko and Curzon Dax. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae") Elas - A planet whose people sought peace with a warring neighbor world of Troyius by means of an arranged marriage. (TOS: "Elaan of Troyius") Elaysian homeworld - The low-gravity homeworld of the Elaysian species. (DS9: "Melora") Elba II - An inhospitable planet where an asylum for the criminally insane resides. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy") Ellora homeworld - Home of the Ellora species. It is one of the three planets ruled over by the Son'a Solidarity. (Star Trek: Insurrection). Emila II - Destination of the Enterprise-D after its mission at Tanuga IV. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective") Eminiar VII - Homeworld of the Eminiar people. The inhabitants are discovered to be engaged in a simulated war with the people of the planet Vendikar. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon") Enara Prime - Delta Quadrant homeworld of the Enaran species. (VOY: "Remember") Endicor - Destination of the Enterprise-D until it found a shuttle craft with a duplicate Capt. Picard aboard. (TNG: "Time Squared") Epsilon 119 - (DS9: episode "Second Sight") Epsilon IV - (Voy: "Equinox, Part 2") Epsilon Caneris III - A planet whose inhabitants wish to join the Federation but are currently at war with each other. (TOS: "Metamorphosis") Epsilon Eridani - (Voy: "Pathways") Epsilon Indi II - Birth place of Walter Pierce. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") Epsilon West IV - Planet the SS Manila was bound for. Indicated on a shipping manifest. (TNG: "Inheritance") Erabus Prime - Planet in the Gamma Quadrant visited by Vash and Q. Vash was bitten by a poisonous bug on the planet and would have died if not for Q's intervention. (DS9: "Q-Less") Errikang VII - Gamma Quadrant planet whose inhabitants nearly killed Vash while in Q's company. (DS9: "Q-Less") Evadne IV - Destination of the Enterprise-D until it uncovered an unstable wormhole near the Ngame Nebula. (TNG: "Clues") Evora homeworld - Home of the Evora species who are members of the Federation. (Star Trek: Insurrection, and DS9: "What You Leave Behind") Excalbia - A volcanic planet home to an alien species who had Kirk and Spock battle illusionary enemies in a test of good and evil. (TOS: "The Savage Curtain") Exo III - An icy Class P planet where Nurse Christine Chapel's former fiancee Dr. Roger Korby had a research station. The planet once sustained an ancient civilization, whose ruins are now found underground. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?") F Fabrina - Homeworld of the Fabrini species whose world was destroyed by a supernova explosion. The Fabrini used Yonada, a hollow asteroid as a lifeboat to save themselves from annihilation. (TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky") Fahleena III - Planet that lies along a Valerian trade route who periodically supplied Cardassians with weapon making materials. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae") Farius Prime - Heaviliy industrialized home of the Farian species and headquarters of the Orion Syndicate crime organization. (DS9: "The Maquis, part 1", "Honor Among Thieves") Faynos - Delta Quadrant planet. (Voy: episode "Homestead") Felton Prime - Planet in Cardassian space with a military base and relay station. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach") Fendaus V - Planet whose hereditary leaders have a genetic condition that results in them being born without limbs. (TNG: "Loud as a Whisper") Ferenginar - Alpha Quadrant homeworld of the Ferengi species and capital of the Ferengi Alliance. The planet known to be dismal with overcast skies, nearly constant planet-wide torrential rainfall, deep swamps of rotting vegetation, and thick muddy rivers. (DS9: "Family Business") Fina Prime - A Vidiian planet in the Delta Quadrant. (Voy: "Lifesigns") Finnea Prime - Homeworld of the Finnean species. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation") Feris VI - featured in the DS9 episode "Life Support". Flaxian homeworld - Flaxian assassians are known to use pheremonic sensors to detect their intended targets. (DS9 episode "Improbable Cause"). Folnar III - Troi shows guests a Jewel Plant from Folnar III in the Enterprise's arboretum. (TNG: "Dark Page.) Forcas III - In 2370, Lt. Worf returns victorious from the Bat'leth competition on Forcas III. (TNG: "Parallels"). Guinan offers Lt. Cmdr Data a bitter alcoholic beverage from Forcas III which he expressed dislike, however he chose to continue drinking the beverage to experience the feelings of bitterness caused by his new emotion chip. (Star Trek: Generations) Forlat III - Planet whose colony fell victim to an attack by the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar") Fornax - when Fornax's sun went supernova, the Enterprise saved the colonists. (TNG: "Future Imperfect") Founders' homeworld - A barren Gamma Quadrant planet and homeworld of the Founders. It is a rogue planet in the Omarion Nebula in the center of Dominion space. The Founders themselves exist as a massive "ocean" of amber liquid known as "The Great Link". (DS9: "The Search, Part I & II") Freehaven - Bajorian colony. (DS9: "To the Death") G G'Natu V - (DS9: "Sons and Daughters"). Gagarin IV - Location of the Federations' Darwin Genetic Research Station. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection"). Possibly named after Yuri Gagarin, the first Human in space in 1961. Gaia - Gamma Quadrant Class-M planet surrounded with a strange quantum energy barrier. In the 22nd Century, the planet was colonized by the crew of the USS Defiant who were sent back into an alternate timeline when the Defiant crashed on the planet and could not send a distress call. (DS9: "Children of Time"). Galador II - A Galador freighter is described as travelling between Farius Prime and Galador II in DS9 episode "The Maquis, Part I." Galdonterre - Planet where the alien known as "The Albino" hid after enacting his revenge against the Klingon's Kang, Kor, and Koloth. (DS9: "Blood Oath"). Galen IV - Planet contested between the Federation and the Talarians. It is the birthplace of Jeremiah Rossa/Jono. (TNG: "Suddenly Human"). Gallos II - Planet with a ruling family named Tanagra. (TNG: "Darmok"). Galor IV - Location of the Daystrom Institute. (TNG: "The Offspring"). Galorda Prime - Planet where in 2370, a Klingon transport crashed. (DS9:"Rules of Engagement"). Galorndon Core - A magnetically unstable planet near the Romulan Neutral Zone. In 2366 Lt. Cmdr. La Forge is trapped on the planet with a Romulan survivor of a crashed shuttle named Centurion Bochra. The electromagnetic storms blinded Geordi's VISOR and paralysed the Romulan's nervous system, and the two had to work together to survive. (TNG: "The Enemy"). (The incident was mentioned in TNG: "The Defector"). The planet was a rendezvous point for the delivery of a stolen deflector array; (TNG: "Unification, Part I"). The Romulan commander Chulak was defeated here. (Voy:"The Thaw"). Galvin V - Planet indicated by Data as having inhabitants who only consider a marriage successful if a child is born within the first year. (TNG:"Data's Day"). Gamelan V - Planet threatened by a space barge that leaked radioactive waste into the atmosphere. (TNG: "Final Mission"). Gamma 400 - System where Starbase 12 is located. It lies near the Mutara Nebula. (TOS: "Space Seed"). Gamma II - An uninhabited planetoid where an un-manned Federation research station is located. It was visited by the USS Enterprise (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion"). Gamma VII-A - A system around a fourth magnitude sun with billions of inhabitants, killed by a giant space amœba. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome"). Gamma Canaris - Planet where the developer of Warp technology, Zefram Cochrane of Alpha Centuari, survived alone for many years. (TOS: "Metamorphosis"). Gamma Canaris IV - Planet Commander Kieran MacDuff (a disguised Satarran) claimed he was from. (TNG: "Conundrum"). Gamma Hromi II - Planet in the Hromi Cluster where a group of Acamarian Gatherers planned an ambush of Federation personnel. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor"). Gamma Hydra II - Captain Kirk, under the effects of rapid aging, mistakes Gamma Hydra IV for Gamma Hydra II. (TOS: "The Deadly Years"). Gamma Hydra IV - A planet with a Federation research station where the science team is found suffering from rapid aging. (TOS: "The Deadly Years"). Gamma Tauri IV - Location of an unmanned Federation monitoring post. In 2364, the Ferengi stole a T-9 energy converter from the station. (TNG: "The Last Outpost"). Gamma Trianguli VI - A tropical planet whose primitive inhabitants worship an ancient computer called Vaal. (TOS: "The Apple"). Gamma Vertis IV - Planet whose inhabitants are mute. (TOS: "The Empath"). Ganalda IV - Location of a battle during the Second Federation-Klingon War where the Klingons were forced to retreat. (DS9: "...Nor the Battle to the Strong"). Garadius IV - Destination of the USS Enterprise-D on a diplomatic mission but was diverted to help a disabled Romulan science ship experimenting with an interphase generator. (TNG: "The Next Phase"). Garon II - Planet where Lt. Ro Laren disobeyed orders resulting in the deaths of eight fellow officers. (TNG: "Ensign Ro"). Gaspar VII - Federation colony, home of Capt. Edwell. (TNG: "Starship Mine"). Gault - A farming colony where Lt. Worf was raised under the care of human guardians. (TNG: "Heart of Glory" and DS9: "Let He Who is Without Sin..."). Gedi Prime - Federation recreation planet, said to make Risa look like a "tourist trap". (Voy: "Drive", and "Inside Man"). Note: Gedi Prime's name may be a homage to "Giedi Prime" (home of House Harkonnen) from Frank Herbert's "Dune" series. Gema IV - Kazon slave world. (Voy: "Basics, Part I"). Gemaris V - Homeworld of the Gemarian species. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday"). Gemulon V - Destination of the Federation colony ship SS Santa Maria which instead crashed on an uncharted planet in the Orellius system. Cmdr. Sisko and Chief O'Brien find the lost colony ten years later, discovering the ship was purposely stranded by Alixus, a woman who believed mankind should do without technology. (DS9: episode "Paradise"). Genesis Planet - A planet created by Dr. David Marcus' Genesis device that was detonated by the renegade Prince Khan Noonien Singh. Genesis aged rapidly and exploded not long after its formation as the result of protomatter used in its creation. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock). Ghorusda - Homeworld of the warp-capable Ghorusdan species who attacked the USS Adelphi during a botched first contact mission. (TNG: "Tin Man"). Gideon - Planet visited by the USS Enterprise. Gideon supposedly has a naturally near-sterile environment whose inhabitants are incredibly long lived, and severely overpopulated as a result. (TOS: "The Mark of Gideon"). Golana - Bajorian colony and vacation planet, once inhabited by an advanced now-extinct civilization. In 2374, a time portal was discovered in a cave on the planet where Molly O'Brien was accidentally sent 300 years into the past when the planet was uninhabited. (DS9: "Time's Orphan"). Gonal IV - Planet known for its moth swarms. (TNG: "Disaster"). Gorlan homeworld - Capt. Kirk's equivalent in a parallel universe suppressed an uprising on the Gorlan homeworld in TOS episode "Mirror, Mirror". It is unclear whether the Gorlan homeworld also exists in Capt. Kirk's universe. Gothos - A rogue planet encountered in the middle of empty space. The puckish Trelane controlled the planet, moved it about the galaxy and molded it into a personal playground with the help of sophisticated machinery. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos"). Gramilia - Known for Gramilian sand fleas. (DS9: "Rules of Acquisition"). Gravesworld - Planet named for Dr. Ira Graves, a genius physicist who was dying of Varnay's disease. He cheated death by uploading his consciousness into the android Lt. Cmdr. Data. This act disgusted Kareen Brianon, Grave's young assistant with whom he was in love. Graves eventually left Data's mind, transferring all his knowledge to a computer bank, but his soul seemed to had finally "passed on". (TNG: "The Schizoid Man"). Grazer - Homeworld of the Grazerite species. (DS9: episode "Homefront"). H H'atoria - Klingon colony; TNG episode "All Good Things...". Ha'Dara - Y class planet in the Delta Quadrant, Voyager episode "Flesh and Blood, Part II" Hakton VII - Federation colony in the Cardassian DMZ; DS9 episode "The Maquis, Part II". Haakon - Delta Quadrant planet featured in the Voyager episode "Pathways". Halana - Homeworld of the Halanan species; DS9 episode "Second Sight". Halee - Mentioned in TNG episode "Heart of Glory". Halee is a system in Klingon space known to have a world with a savage and deadly environment. It was once customary for Klingon criminals who are sentenced to death, to be taken to the world, given a weapon, and stranded there to face the dangers and "die as warriors". Halii - Homeworld of the Haliians; TNG episode "Aquiel". Halkan homeworld - A planet surrounded by an ion storm and inhabited by the Halkan people. It was featured in the TOS episode "Mirror, Mirror". The USS Enterprise visits the world to persuade the inhabitants to allow the Federation to mine dilithium there. Hanoli - According to DS9 episode "If Wishes Were Horses," the Hanoli system was destroyed by an expanding subspace anomaly in the 23rd century. Hanon IV - Inhabited Delta Quadrant planet in an early stage of development similar to Earth's Pliocene Age; Voyager episode "Basics part I and II", and "Distant Origin". Hanoran II - Destination of the Enterprise-E for an archeolgical mission before it was diverted it to the Ba'ku system; Star Trek: Insurrection. Hansen's Planet - Planet inhabited by primitive giants similar to those found on Taurus II; TOS episode "The Galileo Seven". Harrakis V - Planet visited by the Enterprise-D in TNG episode "Clues". Harrod IV - Featured in the TNG episode "The Perfect Mate". Haven - A paradise planet featured in the TNG episode "Haven". It is also known as Beta Cassius. The Enterprise-D stops for shore leave. The planet is rumored to have mystical healing powers. Hayashi system - The Enterprise is ordered to prepared detailed exospheric charts of the Hayashi system as the first step toward planet colonization. (TNG episode "Tin Man".) Hekaras II - Planet along the Hekaras Corridor whose inhabitants were threatened by a supspace rupture caused by the passing of ships in warp. The Federation passed a non-emergency Warp 5 "speed limit" for all ships; TNG episode "Force of Nature". Hell - Inhospitable Delta Quadrant world discovered by the USS Voyager in 2372. A reptilian race used the planet as a breeding ground, Voyager episode "Parturition". Hemikek IV - Delta Quadrant planet; Voyager episode "Investigations". Heva VII - Delta Quadrant planet; Voyager episode "The Chute". Hoek IV - Gamma Quadrant world in the Lantar Nebula. Featured in the DS9 episode "Q-Less". Holberg 917-G - A planet visited by the USS Enterprise in the TOS episode "Requiem for Methuselah" where the crew meet the immortal being known as Flint. Holna IV - Alpha Quadrant planet captured by the Dominion; DS9 episode "Statistical Probabilities". Hottar II - featured in the TNG episode "The Offspring". Hupyria - Hupyrian beetle snuff, popular with Grand Nagus Zek and other Ferengi, is mentioned in DS9 episode "Rules of Acquisition." It probably comes from the planet Hupyria. Zek's servant Maihar'du is a Hupyrian. Hurada III - Mentioned in TNG episode "Violations". Hurkos III - A non-aligned world where the negotiator Devinoni Ral spent most of his youth. (TNG: "The Price"). I Iadora Colony - Federation colony inhabited during the late 24th century. It is also the location of a starship construction facility. (TNG: "Parallels") Icarus Prime - Voyager episodes "Scorpion, Part II" and "One Small Step" Iconia - Fabeled planet that lies in the Romulan Neutral Zone. The world was home to the ancient Iconian species who constructed stargates that allowed them to travel to other worlds as easily as opening a door. It was feared that the Romulans may have been reverse engineering Iconian technology for use against the Federation. The Enterprise became infected by an Iconian computer virus after downloading contaminated computer logs from its sister ship, the USS Yamato, which was destroyed after being scanned by an Iconian probe; TNG episode "Contagion". Icor IX - Site of Federation astrophysics center. One of the places Capt. Picard thought of visiting to attend a symposium on rogue star clusters. TNG episode "Captain's Holiday". Idran - Uninhabited Gamma Quadrant system at the end of the Bajoran Wormhole, 70,000 light years from Bajor. It was explored by the Quadros 1 probe in the 22nd Century. (DS9: "Emissary") Ilari - Delta Quadrant planet and home to the Ilari species. It has at least five moons; Voyager episode "Warlord". Ilecom system - a system that was affected by Dr. Paul Manheim's time experiments in TNG episode "We'll Always Have Paris." Ilidaria - Delta Quadrant planet and homeworld of the Ilidarians. Located four light years from a Type-4 quantum singularity; Voyager episode "Parallax". Illyria - Homeworld of the Illyrian species; Enterprise episode "Damage". Inavar Prime - Delta Quadrant planet where three "released" Borg, (Lansor, Marika, and P'Chan), underwent a process to remove their Borg implants. The procedure however left them severely scared; Voyager episode "Survival Instinct". Indri VIII - Uninhabited planet with a biosphere that was destroyed by the Cardassians. Featured in the TNG episode "The Chase". Inferna Prime - Planet where in 2372 Quark was sent to testify in a Federation grand jury against the Orion Syndicate. The Syndicate tried to have Quark assassinated before he could testify; DS9 episode "The Ascent". Ingraham B - A Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Operation: Annihilate!". Invernia II - Planet where Julian Bashir was raised. It was after witnessing the death of a young girl here that Bashir chose to become a doctor; DS9 episode "Melora". Iota Geminorum IV - Home of the Tribble; Enterprise episode "The Breach". Klingons once sought to drive the Tribbles to extinction and once bombarded the planet; DS9 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations". Iraatan V - According to his Starfleet file, Zibalian trader Kivas Fajo was educated on this planet. (TNG: "The Most Toys") Irtok - Planet controlled by the Ferengi; DS9 episode "Profit and Lace". Isis III - Destination of the Enterprise-D after the events of TNG episode "Too Short a Season". Itamish III - Planet where Jake Sisko's mother, Jennifer, taught him how to water ski; DS9 episode "The Jem'Hadar". Ivor Prime - Colony destroyed by a Borg cube on its way to attack Earth; Star Trek: First Contact. Iyar - Homeworld of the Iyaaran people, with whom the Enterprise-D has a cultural exchange in TNG episode "Liaisons". Izar - also called Epsilon Boötis III is Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Whom Gods Destroy". It is the homeworld of the legendary captain Garth or Izar. Its capital is New Seattle. J Janus VI - a Class D asteroid featured in the TOS episode "The Devil in the Dark", where a pergium mining colony resides. The USS Enterprise is called there to investigate the unexplained deaths of miners only to reveal the world is inhabited by the Horta, a silicon-based organism defending its territory. Japori II - Planet mentioned in DS9 episode; "Improbable Cause". Jaros II - Site of a Federation prison, referred to as a "stockade" by Ensign Ro who had spent time there after being court martialed for disobeying orders during a mission on Garon II; TNG episode "Ensign Ro". Jerido - A moon of Bajor, featured in the DS9 episode "Progress". Jouret IV - Site of the Federation colony New Providence which was destroyed by the Borg in 2366; TNG episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I". Juhraya - Federation colony handed over to the Cardassians in 2370; TNG episode "Preemptive Strike". Jupiter - or Sol V. The largest gas giant in the Sol System. The EMH was developed at Jupiter Station which orbits the planet. K Kabrel I - Planet in Federation space sought by the Dominion for its native tri-nucleic fungi which could replenish supplies of ketracel-white; DS9 episode "Statistical Probabilities". Kabrel II - Mentioned in DS9 episode "Statistical Probabilities". Kaelon II - Homeworld of the Kaelon species; TNG episode "Half a Life,". The planet was orbiting a dying star, home world of Dr. Timicin and his people. Kaldra IV - In the TNG episode "Violations," the Enterprise-D carries a delegation of Ullians to Kaldra IV. Kalla III - Planet in Pakled territory, rich in magnasite deposits; TNG episode "Firstborn". Kanda IV - Planet whose emperor of the 7th dynasty was named Darmok; TNG episode "Darmok". Kantare - Homeworld of the Kantare species; Enterprise episode "Oasis". Kar-telos - System in the Gamma Quadrant with thick asteroid belts. (DS9: "Bar Association") Karemma - Dominion allied homeworld of the Karemma species, located in the Gamma Quadrant. In DS9 episode "Starship Down", Quark learns of the existence of the Karemma. In DS9 episode "The Search" Sisko hopes the Karemma will lead him to the Founders. Kataan - World destroyed in the 14th century when its star went supernova. Under the influence of an Kataan probe, for only 20 minutes, Captain Picard lives a lifetime of events on this world prior to its demise. Featured in the TNG episode "Inner Light". Katarrea VII - Homeworld of the V'naree species. Featured in Voyager episode "Emanations". Kavaria - Planet home of the Kavarian tiger-bat who Jake Sisko was doing a research project on; DS9 episode "For the Cause". Kavis Alpha IV - Planet where the Enterprise-D dropped off a colony of nanites that were infecting the computer core. The nanites became sentient and went to war with the crew after scientist Paul Stubbs killed some of them. Peace was eventually made and Captain Picard declared them a new species and gave them a home on Kavis Alpha IV. Kelemane's Planet - Delta Quadrant planet notable for its unusual oval shape caused by a natural tachyon energy field. In 2376 the USS Voyager was caught in the planet's gravity field which disrupted the field and caused seismic activity on the surface which threatened the lives of native inhabitants; VOY episode "Blink of an Eye". Kelis' homeworld - Homeworld of the primitive Kelis species located in the Delta Quadrant; Voyager episode "Muse". Kelton IV - Planet that suffered a drought and sought help with the Federation for weather control technology; DS9 episode "Dramatis Personae". Kelva - Planet in the Andromeda Galaxy, and homeworld of the Kelvanite species who explored the Milky Way Galaxy in hopes of colonization. Mentioned in the TOS episode "By Any Other Name". Kelvas V - (a.k.a. Kelvas Prime), Dominion controlled planet featured in the DS9 episodes "Tacking Into the Wind", and "The Dogs of War". Kenda II - Homeworld of Dr. Dalen Quaice, who the Enterprise-D picked up from Starbase 133; TNG episode "Remember Me". Kentanna - Mythological planet sought by the Skrreea woman Haneek and her people after their homeworld was conquered by the Dominion. In 2370, Haneek came to DS9 believeing Bajor was Kentanna and sought resettlement there, but the Bajorian government refused to grant them asylum; DS9 episode "Sanctuary". Kesprytt III - Planet with two nation-states, the Kes and the Prytt, whose common border is divided by a force field, as they are highly suspicious of each other. While the Kes have applied for Federation membership, the Prytt remain a highly insular and closed society; TNG episode "Attached". Kessik IV - Federation colony and birthplace of B'Elanna Torres. She and her mother were the only Klingons on the planet; Voyager episode "Faces". Keto-Enol - Homeworld of the Enolians; Enterprise episode "Canamar". NOTE: The planet's name may come from the organic chemistry term Keto-enol tautomerism. |