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− | NGC-994 was located in an extreme forward quadrant of [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] space, and was orbited by seven (formerly eight) planets. By the late 23rd century, the star was in the latter stages of its post-expansion development,<ref name="FASA2205"/> and was | + | {{BannerFASA}} |
+ | NGC-994 was located in an extreme forward quadrant of [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|Federation]] space, and was orbited by seven (formerly eight) planets. By the late 23rd century, the star was in the latter stages of its post-expansion development,<ref name="FASA2205"/> and was a [[Stellar Classes#M-Type|red dwarf]]. star According to stereoscopic mass analysis, the star's output was expected to continue to weaken for roughly 8.5 million years.<ref name="FASA2205"/> | ||
− | [[Aleriad]], the fourth planet in the system, was the only [[Class M planet]], although the sixth planet, [[Eruna]], showed signs of once being within Class M paramaters. The fifth planet, known as [[Azheril]] by the [[Alerians]], was torn apart in the mid-23rd century by Eruna's gravitational field when the two worlds passed within 750,000 kilometers of one another. There were only five other planetary bodies in the system, none of which had any satellites.<ref name="FASA2205"/> | + | [[Aleriad (FASA)|Aleriad]], the fourth planet in the system, was the only [[Planetary Classes (FASA)#Class M|Class M planet]], although the sixth planet, [[Eruna (FASA)|Eruna]], showed signs of once being within Class M paramaters. The fifth planet, known as [[Azheril (FASA)|Azheril]] by the [[Alerians (FASA)|Alerians]], was torn apart in the mid-23rd century by Eruna's gravitational field when the two worlds passed within 750,000 kilometers of one another. There were only five other planetary bodies in the system, none of which had any satellites.<ref name="FASA2205"/> |
− | First surveyed by the [[U.S.S. Drake NCC-541|U.S.S. ''Drake'' NCC-541]] on [[Stardate]] 4740, the debris from Azheril was found to be on a steep elliptical orbit around its parent star that took it on a collision course with Aleriad; the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] was sent to lead a task force to make [[first contact]] and save as many [[Alerians]] as possible.<ref name="FASA2205"/> | + | First surveyed by the [[U.S.S. Drake NCC-541 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Drake'' NCC-541]] on [[Stardate]] 4740, the debris from Azheril was found to be on a steep elliptical orbit around its parent star that took it on a collision course with Aleriad; the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] was sent to lead a task force to make [[first contact]] and save as many [[Alerians (FASA)|Alerians]] as possible.<ref name="FASA2205"/> |
− | The region was frequented by [[Orions|Orion]] privateers in the 23rd century.<ref name="FASA2205"/> | + | The region was frequented by [[Orions (FASA)|Orion]] privateers in the 23rd century.<ref name="FASA2205"/> |
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[[Category:FASA Timeline]] | [[Category:FASA Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 19 April 2021
Affiliation | None |
System Type | Single |
Spectral Class | M6V |
Planets | Seven (formerly eight), including Aleriad (IV) and Eruna (VI) |
Other Stellar Objects | Debris field (formerly the fifth planet, Azheril) |
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NGC-994 was located in an extreme forward quadrant of Federation space, and was orbited by seven (formerly eight) planets. By the late 23rd century, the star was in the latter stages of its post-expansion development,[1] and was a red dwarf. star According to stereoscopic mass analysis, the star's output was expected to continue to weaken for roughly 8.5 million years.[1]
Aleriad, the fourth planet in the system, was the only Class M planet, although the sixth planet, Eruna, showed signs of once being within Class M paramaters. The fifth planet, known as Azheril by the Alerians, was torn apart in the mid-23rd century by Eruna's gravitational field when the two worlds passed within 750,000 kilometers of one another. There were only five other planetary bodies in the system, none of which had any satellites.[1]
First surveyed by the U.S.S. Drake NCC-541 on Stardate 4740, the debris from Azheril was found to be on a steep elliptical orbit around its parent star that took it on a collision course with Aleriad; the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was sent to lead a task force to make first contact and save as many Alerians as possible.[1]
The region was frequented by Orion privateers in the 23rd century.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hooper, Andrew Philip (Author). Denial of Destiny. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2205 . Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Dana Knutson and David R. Deitrick. FASA Corporation. 1983.