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Planets List

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Name Description
Bynaus [1] Homeworld of Bynars. The planet's sun underwent a serious disturbance in 2364, threatening the global computer network which the Bynars depended on for survival. They survived the event thanks to a covert plot to use the Enterprise-D's main computer as a backup. [1]
Beta Antares IV [2] Imaginary card game Fizzbin was played here according to Kirk [2]
Bolarus IX [3] Home world of the Bolian people [3]
Browder IV [3] Planet being terraformed in 2366 [3]
Burala prime [4] Planet where criminals could go to get their faces reconfigured. The people of the polar islands were considered friendly, but the cold there was unbearable for at least some species. [4]
Beltain IX [5] Commercial shipping centre [5]
Benzar [5] Home world of the Benzite people [5]
Beta XII-A [6] Planet on which the Enterprise captured Kang [6]
Bre'el IV [7] A moon was knocked out of orbit, threatening planetary destruction [7]
Beth Delta I [8] Dr. Stubbs wished he could take Deanna Troi here for champagne [8]
Banea [9] Delta Quadrant planet at war with the Numiri. [9]
Barson II [10] Site of a medical emergency in 2370 [10]
Bokara VI [11] Sixth planet of the Bokara system. In 2369 a neuropsychology conference was held on the planet, which Counselor Troi attended. Whilst there she was drugged and abducted by the Romulan underground movement and surgically altered to impersonate Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar, part of a plan to assist in the defection Romulan Vice-Proconsul M'ret. [11]
Barradas III [12] Class M planet with many archeological ruins [12]
Bopak III [13] An uninhabited planet in the Gamma quadrant; it is six weeks Away from nearest Dominion outpost. [13]
Boraal II [14] Home of the Boraalan people; these were largely rendered extinct in 2370 when the planet's atmosphere dissipated. [14]
B'Saari II [15] Planet whose inhabitants use isolytic current to reanimate the bodies of the recently dead. [15]
Betazed [16] Home world of Betazoids; the Enterprise-D visited Betazed in 2366 for the biennial trade agreements conference. [17] The planet was captured By Dominion forces during the war whilst its defending fleet was distraced by a practice exercise they were holding. [16]
Babel [18] Planet on which a conference was held concerning Coridans entry to the Federation [18]
Bersallis III [19] Planet which was the site of a Federation colony. Bersallis III suffers a period of massive firestorms every seven years, caused by solar radiation interacting with plasma in the atmosphere. In 2369 the firestorms came a year ahead of schedule and were exceptionally large and fast moving, threatening to overwhelm and destroy the colony and all within it. The Enterprise-D crew managed to erect forcefields to hold back the firestorm whilst the colony was evacuated, saving all 643 people there. Unfortunately eight crewmembers were lost in the effort. [19]
Bilana III [20] Planet which is approximately three light years from Layma II. Bilana III was the site of the soliton drive test project in 2368. [20]
Brentalia [20] Planet used as a zoo for endangered species [20]
Bajor VIII [21] Planet in the Bajor system with six colonies [21]
Braslota II [22] Planet, site of federation war games in 2365 [22]
Brax [23] Q is known as "The God of Lies" on this planet [23]
Beta Thoridar [24] Klingon planet used as a base by the Duras forces [24]
Blue Horizon [25] Terraformed By Gideon Seyetik [25]
Brinda IV [26] Inhabited planet where half the population was reported to have been transported away by Orion traders to work as slave labor in their mining camps. [26]
Boreal III [27] Home of a transport attacked by the Crystalline Entity [27]
Barolia [28] Home planet of the Barolians. Barolia was one of the planets attacked during the Borg assault on the Alpha Quadrant in 2381. The planet was devastated and the entire population destroyed. [28]
Beta Lankal [28] A Klingon subject world, Beta Lankal was one of the planets attacked during the Borg assault on the Alpha Quadrant in 2381. The planet was completely devastated in the attack. [28]
Beta Rigel [28] Beta Rigel was one of the planets attacked during the Borg assault on the Alpha Quadrant in 2381. The planet was badly damaged in the attack, but not completely devastated. [28]
Beta Thoridor [28] A Klingon world, Beta Thoridor was one of the planets attacked during the Borg assault on the Alpha Quadrant in 2381. The planet was completely devastated in the attack. [28]
Ba'ku [29] An M class planet located in the Briar Patch. The planet had a ring system which was loaded with metaphasic radiation; the effect of this was to grant exceptionally long life to the inhabitants of the planet. It was the site of a Ba'ku settlement of about 600 people who had fled their original home world fearing that their species was on a path to self-destruction. The Ba'ku favoured a simple pastoral lifestyle, eschewing most forms of technology. [29]

Eventually a group of Ba'ku became dissilusioned with this mode of living and left the planet, with the result that they began to age normally. They dubbed themselves the Son'a. In 2375 the Son'a, in collusion with the Federation, attempted to harvest the ring system of the metaphasic radiation to regain their youth. [29]

Boam II [30] A Human colony world located in the Taurus reach, Boam II was one of the first settlements the Federation placed in the area. In 2265 Cervantes Quinn was granted a contract to ship supplies from Starbase 47 to Boam II. [30]
Borzha II [31] A Klingon planet in the Taurus reach. In 2266 the cruiser Zin'za was stationed at Borzha II when it received orders to proceed to the Jinoteur system to capture the USS Sagittarius. Commodore Reyes made a deal with Ganz to have the ship sabotaged to delay the mission whilst he rushed vital parts to the starship. The effort was not successful. [31]
Brekka [32] Home of the Brekkians. The Brekkians had no industry of their own, and were wholly dependant on imports from the neighbouring Ornara for their lavish lifestyle [32]
Barisa Prime [33] Federation settlement near the Tzenkethi border. In 2371 a distress call from Barisa Prime was faked as part of a Founder plot to provoke a war between the Federation and the Tzenkethi. [33]
Benecia [34] Home of Benecia Colony [34]
Boradis III [35] Site of the first Federation outpost in the Boradis system, founded in 2331. [35]
Beta Moon [36] Moon of Peliar Zel, at war with Alpha Moon [36]
Beta Kupsic [37] The Enterprise D was due to visit here in 2365 [37]
Bracas V [38] La Forge took a vacation here and went skin-diving [38]
Balancar [39] Planet from which Syrup of Squill originates. Their Agricultural Consortium once claimed that a drought had disrupted their production of the syrup, but this was a lie designed to drive up the price. [39]
Bryma [40] A planet in the de-militarised zone between the Federation and Cardassia. [40]
Beta Agni II [41] Experienced tricyanate contamination [41]
Balosnee VI [42] Planet where the harmonies of the tides causes hallucinations [42]
Barzan II [43] Planet located near the Barzan Wormhole. [43]
Boranis III [44] Gamma Quadrant planet infected with a deadly plague by the Jem'Hadar. [44]
Beta III [45] The third planet of the C-111 system, Beta III was home to a pre-warp humanoid species. Approximately 6,000 years ago the planet was wracked by civil wars, so much so that a leader named Landru created a highly sophisticated computer system to solve the problem. The computer was capable of "absorbing" a person, radically altering their personality in order to make them dedicated to peaceful coexistence. Unfortunately this had the effect of stifling their natural emotions to such an extent that some form of outlet was needed; the computer solved this by allowing periodic release during "festivals", in which the population was encouraged to run riot. In 2167 the USS Enterprise visited the planet; Captain Kirk determined that the computer, which had also dubbed itself Landru, was stifling the society rather than continuing it. He destroyed the computer, leaving some sociologists to assist the population in forming a society of their own. [45]
Bajoran Lunar V [46] A moon of Bajor, which still had a fighter on it from the Cardassian occupation. [46]
Beta VI [47] Destination of the Enterprise when it encountered Trelane [47]
Boreth [48] Klingon monastery [48]
Barkon IV [49] Planet where a Federation deep space probe crashed [49]
Berengaria VII [50] Planet discovered by Vulcans in the early 2100s. It was considered as a site for the first of Earth's Starbases. [51] Spock once observed the dragon-like creatures which resided here. [50]
Bringloid V [52] Planet which was the site of a Human colony. The colonists set off sometime between 2123 and 2190, intending to establish a low technology world. They thrived on the planet until 2365, when solar flare activity made the Bringloid V uninhabitable. The Enterprise-D evacuated the Bringloidi, subsequently resettling them in the nearby Mariposa colony. [52]
Bajor [53] Homeworld of the Bajoran civilisation. [53] Notable features include the Sahving valley [54], the Janitza Mountains, which were never surveyed until 2371 [55], the Kola mountain stronghold, the Serpent's ridge, the Ratosha pass, the Tanis canyon, [56], the Fire Caves [57] and the rivers Glyrhond [58], Holana [59], and Yolja [60] Several peninsulas exist on the planet, including the Perikian Peninsula, beneath which the group known as the Circle had a base [61] and the Northern Peninsula. [62], the Trilar Peninsula and the Northwest Peninsula [63] The planet is divided into political divisions called Provinces; these include Janitza [55], Dahkur [64], Lonar, Hill [56], Golar [65], Musilla. [59], Kendra and Rakantha [66] Bajor was stated in some sources to have three moons [42], though it actually had at least five. [67]
Benthos [68] Home world to the Benthans [68]
Bajor VII [69] Seventh planet in the Bajor system, with at least three moons. [69]
Bolias [70] planetary Bank robbed [70]

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TNG 1 11001001
2 TOS 2 A Piece of the Action
3 TNG 3 Allegiance
4 ENT 2 Canamar
5 TNG 1 Coming of Age
6 TOS 3 Day of the Dove
7 TNG 3 Deja Q
8 TNG 3 Evolution
9 VOY 1 Ex Post Facto
10 TNG 7 Eye of the Beholder
11 TNG 6 Face of the Enemy
12 TNG 7 Gambit, Part 1
13 DS9 4 Hippocratic Oath
14 TNG 7 Homeward
15 ENT 2 Horizon
16 DS9 6 In the Pale Moonlight
17 TNG 3 Menage a Troi
18 TOS 2 Journey to Babel
19 TNG 6 Lessons
20 TNG 5 New Ground
21 DS9 1 Past Prologue
22 TNG 2 Peak Performance
23 DS9 1 Q-Less
24 TNG 5 Redemption, Part 2
25 DS9 2 Second Sight
26 DS9 2 Shadowplay
27 TNG 5 Silicon Avatar
28 Star Trek : Destiny, Book 3 - Lost Souls
29 Star Trek : Insurrection
30 Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder
31 Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 3 - Reap The Whirlwind
32 TNG 1 Symbiosis
33 DS9 3 The Adversary
34 TOS 1 The Conscience of the King
35 TNG 2 The Emissary
36 TNG 4 The Host
37 TNG 2 The Icarus Factor
38 TNG 4 The Loss
39 DS9 6 The Magnificent Ferengi
40 DS9 2 The Maquis, Part 2
41 TNG 3 The Most Toys
42 DS9 1 The Nagus
43 TNG 3 The Price
44 DS9 4 The Quickening
45 TOS 1 The Return of the Archons
46 DS9 2 The Siege
47 TOS 1 The Squire of Gothos
48 DS9 4 The Way of the Warrior
49 TNG 7 Thine Own Self
50 TOS 1 This Side of Paradise
51 ENT 4 Bound
52 TNG 2 Up The Long Ladder
53 Various Deep Space Nine episodes
54 DS9 2 The Homecoming
55 DS9 3 The House of Quark
56 DS9 3 Shakaar
57 DS9 5 The Assignment
58 DS9 1 The Storyteller
59 DS9 5 Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
60 DS9 7 Penumbra
61 DS9 2 The Circle
62 DS9 2 Rules of Acquisition
63 DS9 2 Sanctuary
64 DS9 3 Second Skin
65 DS9 4 Rules of Engagement
66 DS9 6 The Reckoning
67 DS9 1 Progress
68 VOY 4 Vis-a-Vis
69 DS9 2 Whispers
70 DS9 6 Who Mourns for Morn?
Series : TNG Season 1
Episode : 11001001
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : A Piece of the Action
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Allegiance
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : Canamar
Series : TNG Season 1
Episode : Coming of Age
Series : TOS Season 3
Episode : Day of the Dove
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Deja Q
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Evolution
Series : VOY Season 1
Episode : Ex Post Facto
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Eye of the Beholder
Series : TNG Season 6
Episode : Face of the Enemy
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Gambit, Part 1
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : Hippocratic Oath
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Homeward
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : Horizon
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : In the Pale Moonlight
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Menage a Troi
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : Journey to Babel
Series : TNG Season 6
Episode : Lessons
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : New Ground
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Past Prologue
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : Peak Performance
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Q-Less
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Redemption, Part 2
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Second Sight
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Shadowplay
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Silicon Avatar
Novel : Star Trek : Destiny, Book 3 - Lost Souls
Film: Star Trek : Insurrection
Novel : Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 2 - Summon the Thunder
Novel : Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 3 - Reap The Whirlwind
Series : TNG Season 1
Episode : Symbiosis
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : The Adversary
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : The Conscience of the King
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : The Emissary
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : The Host
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : The Icarus Factor
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : The Loss
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : The Magnificent Ferengi
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : The Maquis, Part 2
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : The Most Toys
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : The Nagus
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : The Price
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : The Quickening
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : The Return of the Archons
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : The Siege
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : The Squire of Gothos
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : The Way of the Warrior
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Thine Own Self
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : This Side of Paradise
Series : ENT Season 4
Episode : Bound
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : Up The Long Ladder
Series : DS9 Season
Episode : Various Deep Space Nine episodes
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : The Homecoming
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : The House of Quark
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : Shakaar
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : The Assignment
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : The Storyteller
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : Penumbra
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : The Circle
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Rules of Acquisition
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Sanctuary
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : Second Skin
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : Rules of Engagement
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : The Reckoning
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Progress
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : Vis-a-Vis
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Whispers
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Who Mourns for Morn?


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