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1 | Aldebaran III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Aldebaran III Planet that Wallace mentions: A few years ago on Aldebaran III, my husband and I tried various carbohydrate compounds to slow down the degeneration of plant life.
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2 | Alpha 177  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Alpha 177 While the Enterprise crew conducts a geological exploration, magnetic dust interferes with the transporter, splitting Captain Kirk into two very different versions.

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3 | Alpha Carinae V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Alpha Carinae V Planet that the Enterprise Computer mentions: The Drella of Alpha Carinae V derives nourishment from the emotion of love. There is sufficient precedent for existence of creature, nature unknown, which could exist on emotion of fear.

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4 | Alpha Eridani II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Alpha Eridani II Planet the Enterprise Computer mentions when asked about cases of unsolved mass murders of women since Jack the Ripper: Working. 1932. Shanghai, China, Earth. Seven women knifed to death. 1974, Kiev, USSR, Earth. Five women knifed to death. 2105. Martian colonies. Eight women knifed to death. 2156. Heliopolis, Alpha Eridani II. Ten women knifed to death. There are additional examples.

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5 | Alpha III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Alpha III Planet Kirk's lawyer Samuel T. Cogley mentions during the trial.
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6 | Alpha Majoris I  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Alpha Majoris I Planet the Enterprise Computer mentions: Affirmative. Precedent, mellitus, cloud creature of Alpha Majoris I.

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7 | Altair VI  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Altair VI When Spock undergoes Pon Farr and must mate or die, Kirk ignores orders to travel to Altair VI for the new president's inauguration ceremony, instead redirecting the Enterprise to Spock's home planet Vulcan.
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8 | Antos IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Antos IV Planet that Chekov mentions: Sir, some creatures can generate and control energy with no harm to themselves. The electric eel on Earth, the giant dry worm of Antos IV, the fluffy...
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9 | Ardana  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Ardana Planet that the Enterprise visits to obtain zenite, the only substance capable of halting a botanical plague.

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10 | Argelius II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Argelius II Planet the Enterprise visits, home to what McCoy describes as a completely hedonistic society.

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11 | Argus X  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Argus X Planet rich in tritanium, home of deadly vampire cloud creatures.

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12 | Ariannus  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Ariannus While en route to the planet Ariannus to assist with a bacterial decontamination, the Enterprise intercepts the Starfleet shuttle da Vinci, which was stolen from Starbase 4.
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13 | Axanar  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Axanar Location of former Starfleet captain Garth's great victory.
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14 | Babel  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Babel While transporting dignitaries to an important peace conference on the planet Babel, the Enterprise is pursued by a mysterious vessel and, after a quarrel between the Vulcan ambassador, Sarek, and the Tellarite ambassador, the latter is killed, with Sarek as the main suspect.
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15 | Berengaria VII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Berengaria VII Planet where Spock tells Leila he saw a dragon.
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16 | Beta Antares IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Beta Antares IV Planet that Kirk mentions: On Beta Antares IV, they play a real game. It's a man's game, but of course it's probably a little beyond you. It requires intelligence. Of course, the cards on Beta Antares IV are different, but not too different. The name of the game is called fizzbin.
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17 | Beta Aurigae  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Beta Aurigae The Enterprise is scheduled to rendezvous with the Federation starship Potemkin at Beta Aurigae.
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18 | Beta III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Beta III The Enterprise visits the Beta III in the C-111 star system, where the U.S.S. Archon was reported lost nearly 100 years earlier, finding the inhabitants living in a 19th-century Earth-style culture, ruled over by cloaked and cowled "Lawgivers" and a reclusive dictator, Landru. Their arrival is shortly followed by the Festival, a period of violence, destruction, and sexual aggression.

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19 | Beta XII A  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Beta XII A When the Enterprise responds to a distress signal from a human colony on the planet Beta XII A, they find Klingons.

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20 | Camus II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Camus II Planet where Janice Lester swaps bodies with Captain Kirk.
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21 | Canopius  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Canopius Planet that Gary Mitchell mentions when Dr. Elizabeth Dehner tests his memory, asking him what was on page 387: My love has wings. Slender, feathered things with grace in upswept curve and tapered tip. The Nightingale Woman, written by Phineas Tarbolde on the Canopius planet back in 1996. It's funny you picked that one, Doctor.
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22 | Capella IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Capella IV Planet with abundance of the rare mineral topaline.

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23 | Caran IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Caran IV Site of starship base that Uhura mentions: Message, Captain. Starship base on Caran IV requesting explanation of our delay here, Sir. Space Commander Dominguez says we have supplies he urgently needs.
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24 | Cestus III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Cestus III Captain Kirk and a landing party beam down to the Federation observation outpost on Cestus III at the invitation of its commander, Commodore Travers, who has received quite the reputation for setting a fine table with his personal head chef. When the away team arrives, they discover that the invitation is a ruse and the colony has been destroyed.

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25 | Ceti Alpha 5  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Ceti Alpha 5 Kirk leaves Khan and his people on the 5th planet in the Ceti Alpha star system.
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26 | Cheron  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Cheron The Enterprise receives uninvited guests Lokai and Bele from the planet Cheron.
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27 | Cygnet XIV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Cygnet XIV Planet dominated by women where Enterpeise was put in for general repair and maintenance. According to Spock, they seemed to feel the ship's computer system lacked a personality, and they gave it one. Female, of course.
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28 | Cygnia Minor  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Cygnia Minor The Enterprise visits Planet Q to investigate a possible new synthetic food source for the Cygnia Minor colony on Tarsus IV. Upon arrival however, Kirk learns that his friend Dr. Thomas Leighton's true motivation is his suspicion that Anton Karidian, the leader of a Shakespearean acting troupe currently on the planet performing Macbeth, is in fact Kodos the Executioner, former governor of the Earth colony of Tarsus IV.
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29 | Daran V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Daran V Planet scheduled for a collision with what at first appears to be an asteroid, what turns out to be the Yonada, a generational ship in disguise.
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30 | Delta Vega  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Delta Vega Uninhabited planet where Kirk plans to abandon Gary Mitchell before he becomes too powerful. It is slightly smaller than Earth. Desolate, but rich in crystal and minerals.

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31 | Deneb II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Deneb II Planet the Enterprise Computer mentions: Working. Kesla. Name given to unidentified mass murderer of women on planet Deneb II. Beratis. Name given to unidentified mass murderer of women on planet Rigel IV. Additional data. Murders on Rigel IV occurred one solar year ago.

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32 | Deneb IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Deneb IV Planet Kirk mentions to Gary Mitchell while he is recovering in sickbay: I've been worried about you ever since that night on Deneb IV.
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33 | Deneva  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Deneva The Enterprise visit a Federation colony on the planet Deneva, where Kirk's brother Sam and his family reside. Their planet is next in line in a path of mass insanity affecting several other planets, causing the collapse of their civilizations.

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34 | Donatu V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Donatu V Planet Spock mentions when Kirk asks about the immediate past history of the quadrant: Under dispute between the two parties since initial contact. The battle of Donatu V was fought near here twenty three solar years ago. Inconclusive.
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35 | Earth Two  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Earth Two The Enterprise discovers an Earth-like planet that was devastated by a horrific degenerative disease and is now populated entirely by impossibly old children.
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36 | Ekos  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Ekos The Enterprise crew find that the planet Ekos has modeled their society after Nazi Germany when they go looking for Starfleet Academy history professor John Gill.
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37 | Elas  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Elas Inner planet of the Tellun star system.
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38 | Elba II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Elba II Location of an asylum for the criminally insane.
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39 | Eminiar VII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Eminiar VII The Enterprise travels to the planet Eminiar VII in the star cluster NGC 321 to open diplomatic relations.

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40 | Epsilon Canaris III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Epsilon Canaris III Planet where ambassador Nancy Hedford was negotiating when she became sick with Sakuro's Disease.
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41 | Excalbia  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Excalbia Planet where an alien pits historical figures against each other in physical combat.

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42 | Exo-III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Exo-III The Enterprise travels to the icy planet Exo-III to search for exobiologist Dr. Roger Korby. Korby, Nurse Chapel's fiance.

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43 | Gamma Hydra IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Gamma Hydra IV Uninhabited fourth planet in the Gamma Hydra system of the Beta Quadrant.
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44 | Gamma II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Gamma II Planetoid where Kirk's landing party intends to transport to when they are abducted by Galt, Master Thrall of Triskelion.

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45 | Gamma Trianguli VI  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Gamma Trianguli VI Homeworld of the Vaalians, a pre-warp humanoid species.

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46 | Gamma Vertis IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Gamma Vertis IV Location of a civilization of mutes that Kirk mentions.
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47 | Gideon  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Gideon Planet in the process of joining the Federation.

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48 | Gothos  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Gothos Rogue planet in a star desert, home of "General Trelane".

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49 | Holberg 917G  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Holberg 917G Planet in the Omega System where the Enterprise goes looking for Ryetalyn, the only known antidote for Rigelian Fever, an epidemic aboard the ship.
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50 | Ingraham B  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Ingraham B Planet that Spock mentions: As I speculated, Captain, the overall pattern of mass insanity destroying civilizations follows an almost straight line through this section of the galaxy. Over here the Beta Portilin system the ancient civilizations. Archaeologists have given us information indicating that they were the beginning. Two hundred years ago, Levinius Five was swept by mass insanity, then Theta Cygni XII. The last was Ingraham B, two years ago.

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51 | Izar  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Izar Former Starfleet captain Garth's previous home.
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52 | Janus VI  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Janus VI The Enterprise responds to a distress call at a pergium production station on Janus VI.

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53 | Levinius V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Levinius V Planet that Spock mentions: As I speculated, Captain, the overall pattern of mass insanity destroying civilizations follows an almost straight line through this section of the galaxy. Over here the Beta Portilin system the ancient civilizations. Archaeologists have given us information indicating that they were the beginning. Two hundred years ago, Levinius Five was swept by mass insanity, then Theta Cygni XII. The last was Ingraham B, two years ago.

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54 | Makus III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Makus III On route to the New Paris colonies on Makus III with a cargo of medical supplies, the Enterprise passes quasar Murasaki 312.
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55 | Malur  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Malur
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56 | Manark IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Manark IV Home of deadly sand bats. Spock mentions when McCoy says that the mute girl seems harmless enough: The sand-bats of Manark IV appear to be inanimate rock crystals, Doctor, until they attack.
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57 | Marcos XII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Marcos XII Destination of Gorgon and the children that the Enterprise picked up on Traces, whose parents all died.
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58 | Medusan homeworld  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Medusan homeworld The Enterprise is tasked with transporting a Medusan ambassador back to his homeworld, a species that drives men mad on sight.
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59 | Memory Alpha  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Memory Alpha Planetoid containing a massive Federation library.

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60 | Merak II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Merak II Planet experiencing a botanical plague.
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61 | Midas V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Midas V Planet Kirk recommends to Korby, home to a small colony with abundant raw materials.
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62 | Omega IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Omega IV Planet where the Enterprise finds the abandoned U.S.S. Exeter.

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63 | Omicron Ceti III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Omicron Ceti III The Enterprise visits a Federation colony on Omicron Ceti III, finding the colonists alive and well, a surprise since the planet is bathed in Berthold rays, a form of radiation which humans cannot survive for longer than a week.

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64 | Omicron IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Omicron IV Planet that Gary Seven mentions in response to the United States today launching a suborbital platform with multi-warhead capacity to maintain balance of power: That's the same kind of nonsense that almost destroyed planet Omicron IV.
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65 | Ophiuchus III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Ophiuchus III Mudd's women are intended as wives for settlers on the planet Ophiuchus III.
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66 | Organia  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Organia With negotiations with the Klingon Empire on the verge of breaking down, Starfleet sends the Enterprise to Organia to take whatever steps are necessary to prevent the Klingons from using it as a base.

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67 | Orion  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Orion Planet.
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68 | Planet M-113  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Planet M-113 Planet containing the ruins of an ancient and long-dead civilization that the Enterprise crew visits to perform a mandatory medical examination of the planet's sole residents, archaeologist Robert Crater and his wife Nancy.

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69 | Planet Q  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Planet Q The Enterprise visits Planet Q to investigate a possible new synthetic food source for the Cygnia Minor colony on Tarsus IV. Upon arrival however, Kirk learns that his friend Dr. Thomas Leighton's true motivation is his suspicion that Anton Karidian, the leader of a Shakespearean acting troupe currently on the planet performing Macbeth, is in fact Kodos the Executioner, former governor of the Earth colony of Tarsus IV.

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70 | Platonius  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Platonius Home of the Platonians, the society that patterned themselves off the teachings of Plato.
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71 | Pollux IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Pollux IV Planet in the Beta Geminorum system that Enterprise scans, finding no sign of intelligent life - until a giant hand made of energy comes up and grabs them.

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72 | Pollux V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Pollux V Planet in the Beta Geminorum system that Enterprise scans, finding no sign of intelligent life.
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73 | Psi 2000  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Psi 2000 The Enterprise is sent Psi 2000, an ancient world, now a frozen wasteland, to retrieve a scientific party and observe the final destruction of the planet.

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74 | Pyris VII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Pyris VII Planet where the Enterprise crew encounters Korob and Sylvia, powerful aliens with magical powers.
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75 | Regulus  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Regulus Captain Pike mentions to Boyce: I said that's one place I might go. I might go into business on Regulus or on the Orion colony.

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76 | Regulus V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Regulus V Planet that Spock mentions when explaining the Son Farr to Kirk: There are precedents in nature, Captain. The giant eelbirds of Regulus V, once each eleven years they must return to the caverns where they hatched. On your Earth, the salmon. They must return to that one stream where they were born, to spawn or die in trying.

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77 | Remus  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Remus Sister planet in the same star system as Romulus, the Romulan home world.

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78 | Rigel II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Rigel II Bones' thoughts conjure up women from a little cabaret he visited on Rigel II.
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79 | Rigel IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Rigel IV Planet in the Rigel System. Investigator Hengist's home planet.
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80 | Rigel V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Rigel V Planet in the Rigel System.
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81 | Rigel VII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Rigel VII Boyce mentions to Captain Pike: Sometimes a man will tell his bartender things he'll never tell his doctor. What's been on your mind, Chris, the fight on Rigel seven?

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82 | Rigel XII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Rigel XII The Enterprise travels on reserve power to the storm-plagued planet Rigel XII to obtain new lithium crystals from the miners there.

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83 | Romii  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Romii Planet under Romulan control in the Romulan star system.

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84 | Romulus  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Romulus Romulan home world.

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85 | Sarpeidon  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sarpeidon Planet orbiting the star Beta Niobe, which is in the process of going nova.

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86 | Scalos  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Scalos Planet from which the Enterprise receives a distress call.

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87 | Sherman's Planet  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sherman's Planet Planet important to the Federation.
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88 | Sigma Draconis III  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sigma Draconis III Class M planet in the Sigma Draconis star system, where the crew of the Enterprise goes looking for Spock's brain after it was mysteriously removed from his body.

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89 | Sigma Draconis IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sigma Draconis IV Class M planet in the Sigma Draconis star system, where the crew of the Enterprise goes looking for Spock's brain after it was mysteriously removed from his body.

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90 | Sigma Draconis VI  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sigma Draconis VI Class M planet in the Sigma Draconis star system, where the crew of the Enterprise goes looking for Spock's brain after it was mysteriously removed from his body.

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91 | Sigma Draconis VII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sigma Draconis VII Planet in the Sigma Draconis star system, where the crew of the Enterprise goes looking for Spock's brain after it was mysteriously removed from his body.

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92 | Sigma Iotia II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Sigma Iotia II Beta Quadrant planet, home to the Lotian civilization mimicking their society on the criminal underworld of Prohibition-era Chicago after the Federation starship Horizon left behind a number of textbooks and technical manuals.

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93 | Talos IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Talos IV Of the eleven planets present in the Talos Star group, only the fourth is designated Class M with an oxygen rich atmosphere.


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94 | Tantalus V  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Tantalus V While making a supply run to the Tantalus Penal Colony on Tantalus V, one of the inmates, former psychiatrist Dr. Simon van Gelder, manages to escape and board the Enterprise.

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95 | Tarsus IV  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Tarsus IV The Enterprise visits Planet Q to investigate a possible new synthetic food source for the Cygnia Minor colony on Tarsus IV. Upon arrival however, Kirk learns that his friend Dr. Thomas Leighton's true motivation is his suspicion that Anton Karidian, the leader of a Shakespearean acting troupe currently on the planet performing Macbeth, is in fact Kodos the Executioner, former governor of the Earth colony of Tarsus IV.
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96 | Tau Ceti  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Tau Ceti Planet Spock mentions while attempting to determine the real Kirk from shape-changing Garth: Fascinating. What maneuver did we use to defeat the Romulan vessel near Tau Ceti?
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97 | Taurus II  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Taurus II The crew of the Galileo shuttlecraft get stranded on the planet Taurus II in the Murasaki 312 quasar.

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98 | Thasus  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Thasus The Enterprise meets the science probe vessel Antares to take charge of Charlie Evans, the sole survivor of a transport ship that crashed on the planet Thasus, and transport him to his closest living relatives on Colony Alpha V.
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99 | Theta Cygni XII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Theta Cygni XII Planet that Spock mentions: As I speculated, Captain, the overall pattern of mass insanity destroying civilizations follows an almost straight line through this section of the galaxy. Over here the Beta Portilin system the ancient civilizations. Archaeologists have given us information indicating that they were the beginning. Two hundred years ago, Levinius Five was swept by mass insanity, then Theta Cygni XII. The last was Ingraham B, two years ago.

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100 | Theta VII  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Theta VII Planet in bad need of highly perishable medical supplies from the USS Yorktown.
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101 | Triacus  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Triacus Planet where the Enterprise picks up a group of children from a scientific colony whose parents all died.

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102 | Triskelion  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Triskelion Planet where Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov find themselves in a gladiator arena, to be trained in games to entertain the Providers.

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103 | Troyius  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Troyius Outer planet of the Tellun star system.

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104 | Vega IX  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Vega IX Planet the computer mentions in the Mirror Universe where Kirk executed colonists: Captain James T. Kirk succeeded to command ISS Enterprise through assassination of Captain Christopher Pike. First action, suppression of Gorlan uprising through destruction of rebel home planet. Second action, execution of five thousand colonists on Vega IX.
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105 | Vendikar  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Vendikar Third planet in the same solar system as Eminiar VII, two planets that have been at war for 500 years.
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106 | Vulcan  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Vulcan Spock's home planet.

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107 | Wrigley's Pleasure Planet  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Wrigley's Pleasure Planet Planet that Enterprise crewman Darnell mentions when he meets archaeologist Robert Crater's wife_Nancy on planet M-113: Excuse me, Sir, but, ma'am, if I didn't know better, I would swear you were someone I left behind on Wrigley's Pleasure Planet.
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108 | Yko  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Yko Location of Starbase 11.

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109 | Zeon  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Zeon Planet in the same system as Ekos, the planet that the Enterprise discovers has modeled their society after Nazi Germany when they go looking for Starfleet Academy history professor John Gill.
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110 | Zetar  | Outer Space | Planets-Star Trek |
| Zetar Planet where all corporeal life was destroyed.
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