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The star in the Hobus system<ref name="STIDWCD1"/> went [[supernova]] in [[2387 (STO)|2387]].<ref name="ST11"/> The first people to sound the alarm about the impending disaster were [[Nero (STO)|Nero]], [[commanding officer|captain]] of a [[mining]] vessel in the [[Romulan Mining Guild (STO)|Romulan Mining Guild]] who was present in the system when the star began to show signs of instability, and [[Ambassador]] [[Spock (STO)|Spock]], who had been observing the phenomenon from [[Romulus (STO)|Romulus]].<ref name="STIDWCD1"/>
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The star in the Hobus system<ref name="STIDWCD1"/> went [[supernova]] in [[2387 (STO)|2387]].<ref name="ST11"/> The first people to sound the alarm about the impending disaster were [[Nero (STO)|Nero]], [[commanding officer|captain]] of the ''[[Narada (STO)|Narada]],'' a [[mining]] vessel in the [[Romulan Mining Guild (STO)|Romulan Mining Guild]] who was present in the system when the star began to show signs of instability, and [[Ambassador]] [[Spock (STO)|Spock]], who had been observing the phenomenon from [[Romulus (STO)|Romulus]].<ref name="STIDWCD1"/>
 
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The star went supernova on [[Stardate]] [[2387 (STO)#SD64390|64390.1]],<ref name="STIDWCD2"/> and the shockwave propagated through [[subspace]],<ref name="STOHeadingOut"/> destroying [[Romulus (STO)|Romulus]] and [[Remus (STO)|Remus]], killing billions.<ref name="ST11"/> The remaining core of the star, now a [[neutron star]],<ref name="STSL"/> became known as the Hobus Cinder, while the expanding cloud of gas generated by the star's detonation became known as the Hobus Nebula.<ref name="STONeeds"/>
 
The star went supernova on [[Stardate]] [[2387 (STO)#SD64390|64390.1]],<ref name="STIDWCD2"/> and the shockwave propagated through [[subspace]],<ref name="STOHeadingOut"/> destroying [[Romulus (STO)|Romulus]] and [[Remus (STO)|Remus]], killing billions.<ref name="ST11"/> The remaining core of the star, now a [[neutron star]],<ref name="STSL"/> became known as the Hobus Cinder, while the expanding cloud of gas generated by the star's detonation became known as the Hobus Nebula.<ref name="STONeeds"/>

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Hobus system
A planet in the Hobus system destroyed prior to the star going supernova (ST IDW CD 1)

A planet in the Hobus system destroyed prior to the star going supernova (ST IDW CD 1)
Astrometrics Beta Quadrant, Hobus Sector
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The star in the Hobus system[1] went supernova in 2387.[2] The first people to sound the alarm about the impending disaster were Nero, captain of the Narada, a mining vessel in the Romulan Mining Guild who was present in the system when the star began to show signs of instability, and Ambassador Spock, who had been observing the phenomenon from Romulus.[1]

The Hobus star goes supernova (STO: "Graduation Day")

The Hobus star goes supernova (STO: "Graduation Day")

The star went supernova on Stardate 64390.1,[3] and the shockwave propagated through subspace,[4] destroying Romulus and Remus, killing billions.[2] The remaining core of the star, now a neutron star,[5] became known as the Hobus Cinder, while the expanding cloud of gas generated by the star's detonation became known as the Hobus Nebula.[6]

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