Difference between revisions of "Gothos (FASA)"
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− | A {{link|FASA|Class H planet}},<ref name="Maps"/> Gothos was created by {{link|FASA|Trelane}}, an immature but powerful being, in {{link|FASA|2207}}. It was a magnitude 1E, {{link|FASA|iron}}-{{link|FASA|silica}} planet. It possessed no detectable {{link|FASA|soil}} or {{link|FASA|vegetation}}, and had an extremely hot, toxic {{link|FASA|atmosphere}} that roiled with {{link|FASA|tornado||tornadic}} storms and {{link|FASA|volcano||volcanic}} eruptions. When the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}} encountered the planet on {{link|FASA|Stardate}} {{link|FASA|2207|SD2124|2124.5}}, it had just entered {{link|FASA|Quadrant 904}} and was eight {{link|FASA|days}} travel from {{link|FASA|Colony Beta VI}}. Despite the planet's otherwise inhospitable environment, however, Trelane created an oasis with a {{link|FASA|Class M planet||Class M}} environment surrounding a single building and a small area of woodlands surrounding it.<ref name="TOS18"/> Contact with the planet was prohibited following the ''Enterprise's'' encounter with Trelane.<ref name="Maps"/> | + | A {{link|FASA|Class H planet}},<ref name="Maps"/> Gothos was a rogue planet created by {{link|FASA|Trelane}}, an immature but powerful being, in {{link|FASA|2207}}. It was a magnitude 1E, {{link|FASA|iron}}-{{link|FASA|silica}} planet. It possessed no detectable {{link|FASA|soil}} or {{link|FASA|vegetation}}, and had an extremely hot, toxic {{link|FASA|atmosphere}} that roiled with {{link|FASA|tornado||tornadic}} storms and {{link|FASA|volcano||volcanic}} eruptions. When the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701}} encountered the planet on {{link|FASA|Stardate}} {{link|FASA|2207|SD2124|2124.5}}, it had just entered {{link|FASA|Quadrant 904}} and was eight {{link|FASA|days}} travel from {{link|FASA|Colony Beta VI}}. Despite the planet's otherwise inhospitable environment, however, Trelane created an oasis with a {{link|FASA|Class M planet||Class M}} environment surrounding a single building and a small area of woodlands surrounding it.<ref name="TOS18"/> Contact with the planet was prohibited following the ''Enterprise's'' encounter with Trelane.<ref name="Maps"/> |
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 2 September 2023
Myriad Universes: Gothos
Gothos
Coordinates | Last known: -132.6, -125.7, -114.3 |
Class | H |
First Appearance | TOS18 (12 Jan 1967) |
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A Class H planet,[1] Gothos was a rogue planet created by Trelane, an immature but powerful being, in 2207. It was a magnitude 1E, iron-silica planet. It possessed no detectable soil or vegetation, and had an extremely hot, toxic atmosphere that roiled with tornadic storms and volcanic eruptions. When the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 encountered the planet on Stardate 2124.5, it had just entered Quadrant 904 and was eight days travel from Colony Beta VI. Despite the planet's otherwise inhospitable environment, however, Trelane created an oasis with a Class M environment surrounding a single building and a small area of woodlands surrounding it.[2] Contact with the planet was prohibited following the Enterprise's encounter with Trelane.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Maynard, Jeff (Author). Star Trek Maps. Star Trek. Book. Bantam Books. August 1980.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Squire of Gothos." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 17 (Production 18). Directed by Don McDougall. Written by Paul Schneider. Desilu Productions, 12 January 1967.