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{{TableRow|title=Official Name|data=[[Roman Empire (Magna Roma)|Roman Empire]]<ref name="STSC"/>}}
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Either a remarkable instance of [[Hodgkins' Law of Parallel Planet Development]]<ref name="TOS43"/> or the result of [[Preservers|Preserver]] activity,<ref name="TOS58"/> Magna Roma (FGC-892 IV<ref name="STSC"/> or, simply, 892-IV)<ref name="TOS43"/> was dominated by a civilization that was remarkably similar to that of classical [[Roman Empire|Rome]] on [[Earth]], but with much more advanced technology. [[First contact]] was established in [[2262]] by the [[S.S. Beagle|S.S. ''Beagle'']] under [[Merchant Marine Captain|Captain]] [[Merik, R.M.|R.M. Merik]], and then by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] under Captain [[Kirk, James T.|James T. Kirk]] in [[2268]].<ref name="TOS43"/> By the 24th century, the planet's population had grown to 8.6 billion people.<ref name="STSC"/>
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==Image Gallery==
| [[FGC-892]]<ref name="STSC"/> IV,<ref name="TOS43"/> [[Beta Quadrant]]<ref name="STSC"/>
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892-04_surface-tos43.jpg|Moons over Magna Roma ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Bread and Circuses (Episode)|43]])
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892-04_surface-2-tos43.jpg|Magna Roma surface ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Bread and Circuses (Episode)|43]])
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892-04_surface-3-tos43.jpg|Magna Roma surface ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Bread and Circuses (Episode)|43]])
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892-04_surface-4-tos43.jpg|Magna Roma surface ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Bread and Circuses (Episode)|43]])
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Either a remarkable instance of [[Hodgkins' Law]] or the result of [[Preservers|Preserver]] activity,<ref name="LUG45000"/> Magna Roma (FGC-892 IV<ref name="STSC"/> or, simply, 892-IV)<ref name="TOS43"/> is dominated by a civilization that is remarkably similar to that of classical Rome on [[Earth]], but with much more advanced technology. First contact was established in 2261 by the [[S.S. Beagle|S.S. ''Beagle'']] under [[Captain]] [[Merik, R.M.|R.M. Merik]], and then by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] under Captain [[Kirk, James T.|James T. Kirk]] in 2267.<ref name="TOS43"/> The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] advised all vessels to avoid the planet until proper diplomatic contact could be established.<ref name="LUG45000"/>
 
 
 
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File:892-04_surface-tos-43.jpg|Moons over Magna Roma<ref name="TOS43"/>
 
File:892-04_surface-tos-43-2.jpg|Magna Roma surface<ref name="TOS43"/>
 
File:892-04_surface-tos-43-3.jpg|Magna Roma surface<ref name="TOS43"/>
 
 
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==References==
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<ref name="TOS43">"[[Bread and Circuses (Episode)|Bread and Circuses]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 43. Television. 15 March 1968.</ref>
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<ref name="LUG45000">"[[Core Game Book (LUG-45000)|Core Game Book]]." [[Star Trek Roleplaying Game|''Star Trek'' Roleplaying Game]], book 45000. Game. [[Last Unicorn Games]]. August 1999.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS43">{{RefTOS43}}</ref>
<ref name="STSC">"[[Star Trek: Star Charts (Book)|Star Trek: Star Charts]]." ''[[Star Trek (Miscellaneous)|Star Trek]].'' Book. [[Pocket Books]]. October 2002.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS58">{{RefTOS58}}</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 1 February 2023

Magna Roma
Magna Roma (TOS 43)

Magna Roma (TOS 43)
Official Name Roman Empire[1]
Affiliation Nonaligned[1]
Astrography FGC-892[1] IV,[2] Beta Quadrant[1]
Planetary Class M[2]
Natural Satellites 2 moons[2]
Points of Interest Rome

Either a remarkable instance of Hodgkins' Law of Parallel Planet Development[2] or the result of Preserver activity,[3] Magna Roma (FGC-892 IV[1] or, simply, 892-IV)[2] was dominated by a civilization that was remarkably similar to that of classical Rome on Earth, but with much more advanced technology. First contact was established in 2262 by the S.S. Beagle under Captain R.M. Merik, and then by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 under Captain James T. Kirk in 2268.[2] By the 24th century, the planet's population had grown to 8.6 billion people.[1]

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