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Pluto was a small planet on the edge of the [[Sol system (FASA)|Sol system]] that orbited its parent star in a different plane than the rest of the planets in the system. In [[2210 (FASA)|2210]], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]'s computers showed a map of the Sol system to [[Nomad (FASA)|Nomad]], depicting Pluto as the ninth planet in the system.<ref name="TOS37"/>
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Pluto was a small planet on the edge of the [[Sol system (FASA)|Sol system]] that orbited its parent star in a different plane than the rest of the planets in the system.<ref name="TOS37"/> In [[2030s (FASA)#2039|2039]], the first Pluto base opened,<ref name="SFC"/> and it served as a navigational checkpoint for extra-solar missions.<ref name="FASA2011"/> The Advanced Pluto Research Station opened in [[2050s (FASA)#2059|2059]]. In [[2060s (FASA)#2068|2068]], the Pluto research station found proof that we were living in a pulsating universe. The first test of [[subspace communications (FASA)|warp radio]] between Pluto and [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] on [[Reference Stardate]] [[2070s (FASA)#2074APR17|0/7404.17 (17 April 2074)]] was a complete success, and its introduction allowed communication between nearby star systems in weeks rather than years.<ref name="SFC"/> In [[2210 (FASA)|2210]], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]'s computers showed a map of the Sol system to [[Nomad (FASA)|Nomad]], depicting Pluto as the ninth planet in the system.<ref name="TOS37"/>
 
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Myriad Universes: Pluto
Pluto
Coordinates 23.9, 61.8, 0.0[1]
Astrography Quadrant I (UFP),[2] Sol IX[3]
Affiliation United Federation of Planets[3]
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Pluto was a small planet on the edge of the Sol system that orbited its parent star in a different plane than the rest of the planets in the system.[3] In 2039, the first Pluto base opened,[4] and it served as a navigational checkpoint for extra-solar missions.[2] The Advanced Pluto Research Station opened in 2059. In 2068, the Pluto research station found proof that we were living in a pulsating universe. The first test of warp radio between Pluto and Earth on Reference Stardate 0/7404.17 (17 April 2074) was a complete success, and its introduction allowed communication between nearby star systems in weeks rather than years.[4] In 2210, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701's computers showed a map of the Sol system to Nomad, depicting Pluto as the ninth planet in the system.[3]

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