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| <ul>Trinary star system<ref name="LUG25102"/><ref name="STSC"/>
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  <li>A: [[Type K star|Type K1V]]<ref name="LUG25102"/><ref name="STSC"/> (Ko'vel)<ref name="LUG25102"/>
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  <li>B: [[Type D star|Type D VII]]<ref name="LUG25102"/><ref name="STSC"/> (Surak)<ref name="LUG25102"/>
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  <li>C: [[Type M star|Type M4V]]<ref name="LUG25102"/><ref name="STSC"/> (Sudoc)<ref name="LUG25102"/>
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| [[Vulcan Sector]],<ref name="STSC"/> [[Beta Quadrant]]<ref name="STSC"/>
 
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| [[United Federation of Planets]]<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
| [[United Federation of Planets]]<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
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| Inhabited Planets/Moons:
| [[#40_Eridani_A|40 Eridani A]] ([[K Type star|K Type]])<ref name="STSC"/><br/>
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| [[Vulcan]]<ref name="TOS04"/> (40 Eridani A II)<ref name="STSC"/> ([[Class M]])<ref name="TOS00"/>
  &nbsp;I ([[Class B]])<ref name="STSC"/><br/>
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  &nbsp;II: [[Vulcan]]<ref name="TOS04"/><ref name="STSC"/> ([[Class M]])<ref name="TOS00"/><br/>
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  &nbsp;III: [[T'Khut]]<ref name="ST01"/><ref name="STSC"/> ([[Class G]])<ref name="STSC"/><br/>
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| [[Vulcan Space Central]]<ref name="TOS34"/><ref name="LUG25102"/>
  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a: [[Delta Vega (40 Eridani A IIIa)|Delta Vega]]<ref name="ST01"/><ref name="ST11"/> ([[Class M]])<ref name="ST11"/><ref group="Notes" name="DeltaVega"/><br/>
 
  [[#40_Eridani_B|40 Eridani B]] ([[A Type star|A Type]])<ref name="STSC"/><br/>
 
  [[#40_Eridani_C|40 Eridani C]] ([[M Type star|M Type]])<ref name="STSC"/>
 
 
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A trinary star system,<ref name="STSC"/> 40 Eridani (also known as the Vulcan system) was located less than 16.5 [[Light year|light years]] from the [[Sol system]].<ref name="STSC"/><ref name="ENT79"/>
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Located a mere 16.5 [[light year|light years]] from the [[Sol system]],<ref name="ENT79"/><ref name="LUG25102"/> the 40 Eridani system<ref name="SFTM"/><ref name="Decipher7"/><ref name="STSC"/>&mdash; also known as the Vulcan system or the Vulcanis system<ref name="LUG25102"/>&mdash;was a trinary star system consisting of a [[Type K star|Type K1V orange dwarf]] primary<ref name="LUG25102"/><ref name="STSC"/> and two companion stars: a [[Type D star|Type D VII white dwarf]] and a [[Type M star|Type M4V red dwarf]].<ref name="LUG25102"/><ref name="STSC"/> The system's location was strategically important&mdash;its position at the heart of [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] space<ref name="STSC"/> made it a tempting target for [[Dominion]] forces during the [[Dominion War]].<ref name="DS9543"/>
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==Primary Star==
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The system's primary star, 40 Eridani A,<ref name="STSC"/> was known to the [[Vulcans]] as ''Ko'vel.''<ref name="LUG25102"/> A Type K1V orange dwarf, ''Ko'vel'' was orbited by three planets. The first planet was [[Class B planet|Class B]].<ref name="STSC"/> The second and third planets&mdash;[[Vulcan]] ([[Class M planet|Class M]]) and [[T'Khut]] ([[Class G planet|Class G]])&mdash;shared an orbit, <ref name="ST01"/><ref name="STSC"/> which regularly gave magnificent views of T'Khut and its moon, [[Delta Vega (40 Eridani A IIIa)|Delta Vega]],<ref group="Notes" name="DeltaVega"/> from the Vulcan surface.<ref name="ST01"/><ref name="ST11"/>
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==Companion Stars==
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The system's companion stars were 40 Eridani B&mdash;known as Surak, for the founder of Vulcan philosophy&mdash;a Type D VII white dwarf, and 40 Eridani C&mdash;known as Sudoc, who was often considered to be Surak's opposite number&mdash;a Type M4V red dwarf. The stars were thus renamed following the [[Time of Awakening]], as the two stars in the Vulcan sky would represent the dual nature of the Vulcan spirit: logic and emotion, respectively. The stars orbited each other at a distance of 400 [[astronomical unit|AUs]] from ''Ko'vel,'' the system primary.<ref name="LUG25102"/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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<ref name="TOS00">"[[The Cage (Episode)|The Cage]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 0. Television. Unaired.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS00">"[[The Cage (Episode)|The Cage]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 0. Television. Unaired.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS04">"[[The Enemy Within (Episode)|The Enemy Within]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 4. Television. 6 October 1966.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS04">"[[The Enemy Within (Episode)|The Enemy Within]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 4. Television. 6 October 1966.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS34">"[[Amok Time (Episode)|Amok Time]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 34. Television. 15 September 1967.</ref>
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<ref name="SFTM">"[[Star Fleet Technical Manual (Book)|Star Fleet Technical Manual]]." ''[[Star Trek]].'' Book. 1975.</ref>
 
<ref name="ST01">[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Film)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'']]. Film. 7 December 1979.</ref>
 
<ref name="ST01">[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Film)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'']]. Film. 7 December 1979.</ref>
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<ref name="DS9543">"[[In the Pale Moonlight (Episode)|In the Pale Moonlight]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' episode 543. Television. 13 April 1998.</ref>
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<ref name="LUG25102">"[[Planets of the UFP: A Guide to Federation Worlds (LUG-25102)|Planets of the UFP: A Guide to Federation Worlds]]." [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Roleplaying Game|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' Roleplaying Game]], book 25102. Game. [[Last Unicorn Games]]. 1999.</ref>
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<ref name="Decipher7">"[[Worlds (Decipher 7)|Worlds]]." [[Star Trek Role Playing Game|''Star Trek'' Role Playing Game]], book 7. Game. [[Decipher, Inc.]] 2005.</ref>
 
<ref name="STSC">"[[Star Trek: Star Charts (Book)|Star Trek: Star Charts]]." ''[[Star Trek (Miscellaneous)|Star Trek]].'' Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.</ref>
 
<ref name="STSC">"[[Star Trek: Star Charts (Book)|Star Trek: Star Charts]]." ''[[Star Trek (Miscellaneous)|Star Trek]].'' Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.</ref>
 
<ref name="ENT79">"[[Home (Episode)|Home]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]],'' episode 79. Television. 22 October 2004.</ref>
 
<ref name="ENT79">"[[Home (Episode)|Home]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]],'' episode 79. Television. 22 October 2004.</ref>

Revision as of 20:28, 4 September 2014

File:vulcan surface-st-01.jpg
T'Khut and Delta Vega, seen from Vulcan[1]
System Data
System Type:
Location: Vulcan Sector,[3] Beta Quadrant[3]
Affiliation: United Federation of Planets[4]
Inhabited Planets/Moons: Vulcan[5] (40 Eridani A II)[3] (Class M)[4]
Other Stellar Objects: Vulcan Space Central[6][2]

Located a mere 16.5 light years from the Sol system,[7][2] the 40 Eridani system[8][9][3]— also known as the Vulcan system or the Vulcanis system[2]—was a trinary star system consisting of a Type K1V orange dwarf primary[2][3] and two companion stars: a Type D VII white dwarf and a Type M4V red dwarf.[2][3] The system's location was strategically important—its position at the heart of Federation space[3] made it a tempting target for Dominion forces during the Dominion War.[10]

Primary Star

The system's primary star, 40 Eridani A,[3] was known to the Vulcans as Ko'vel.[2] A Type K1V orange dwarf, Ko'vel was orbited by three planets. The first planet was Class B.[3] The second and third planets—Vulcan (Class M) and T'Khut (Class G)—shared an orbit, [1][3] which regularly gave magnificent views of T'Khut and its moon, Delta Vega,[Notes 1] from the Vulcan surface.[1][11]

Companion Stars

The system's companion stars were 40 Eridani B—known as Surak, for the founder of Vulcan philosophy—a Type D VII white dwarf, and 40 Eridani C—known as Sudoc, who was often considered to be Surak's opposite number—a Type M4V red dwarf. The stars were thus renamed following the Time of Awakening, as the two stars in the Vulcan sky would represent the dual nature of the Vulcan spirit: logic and emotion, respectively. The stars orbited each other at a distance of 400 AUs from Ko'vel, the system primary.[2]

Notes

  1. Although not explicitly stated to be located within the Vulcan system, the most likely location for the Delta Vega seen in the film Star Trek would be the previously-unnamed moon of Vulcan's sister world, T'Khut. Established to be close enough to loom large in the Vulcan sky in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, this moon is near enough to Vulcan to not only provide the view of that planet's destruction during the Battle of Vulcan (as witnessed by Spock (Prime)), but also for Spock (ST11) to leave Kirk (ST11) without a significant detour. Additionally, the Enterprise's warp drive was damaged in the battle (the Enterprise warp nacelles collided with the wreckage of the U.S.S. Mayflower's saucer section, and the bridge viewscreen didn't show the warp distortion until well after Kirk was left at Delta Vega), making it impossible for the ship to have traveled out of the system in the first place.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 "Planets of the UFP: A Guide to Federation Worlds." Star Trek: The Next Generation Roleplaying Game, book 25102. Game. Last Unicorn Games. 1999.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 "Star Trek: Star Charts." Star Trek. Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "The Cage." Star Trek, Episode 0. Television. Unaired.
  5. "The Enemy Within." Star Trek, Episode 4. Television. 6 October 1966.
  6. "Amok Time." Star Trek, Episode 34. Television. 15 September 1967.
  7. "Home." Star Trek: Enterprise, episode 79. Television. 22 October 2004.
  8. "Star Fleet Technical Manual." Star Trek. Book. 1975.
  9. "Worlds." Star Trek Role Playing Game, book 7. Game. Decipher, Inc. 2005.
  10. "In the Pale Moonlight." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, episode 543. Television. 13 April 1998.
  11. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.