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D'Arsay

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Species Name : D'Arsay [1]
Quadrant : Unknown

An ancient civilisation who flourished some 87 million years ago. Although long vanished, the D'Arsay left behind an advanced archive of information which the Enterprise-D discovered buried at the center of a rogue comet in 2370. The Archive was able to influence the Enterprise replicator system to reproduce elements of D'Arsay culture, mostly comprising parts of a myth concerning Masaka, the D'Arsay sun goddess. [1]

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1 TNG 7 Masks
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Masks


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