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Alnitak was a trinary star system located approximately 1280 [[light years]] from the [[Sol system]], and was the leftmost star in the [[Orion constellation]]'s belt, as seen from [[Earth]]. In the mid-21st century, a writer on one of the planets in the system wrote a novel with the central theme of "[[Let Me Help]]," asserting those three words were even more important than "I love you."<ref name="TOS28"/>
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Alnitak was a trinary star system located approximately 1280 [[light years]] from the [[Sol system]],<ref name="Wikipedia"/> and was the leftmost star in the [[Orion constellation]]'s belt, as seen from [[Earth]]. In the mid-21st century, a writer on one of the planets in the system wrote a novel with the central theme of "[[Let Me Help]]," asserting those three words were even more important than "I love you."<ref name="TOS28"/>
 
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First Appearance TOS 28 (6 Apr 1967)
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Alnitak was a trinary star system located approximately 1280 light years from the Sol system,[1] and was the leftmost star in the Orion constellation's belt, as seen from Earth. In the mid-21st century, a writer on one of the planets in the system wrote a novel with the central theme of "Let Me Help," asserting those three words were even more important than "I love you."[2]

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