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Murasaki 312 was a [[quasar]]-like phenomenon, first explored in [[2267]] by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]. A [[Class F shuttlecraft (STO)|shuttle]] with a science team aboard, sent to study the so-called "Murasaki Effect," was forced to crash-land on [[Taurus II]], a planet in one of the [[Taurus system|star systems]] within the phenomenon, by unexpected interference with the shuttle's systems caused by the nebula's [[radiation]]. There, they discovered a hostile, [[Taureans|indigenous hominid population]], and only escaped the planet after suffering heavy losses.<ref name="TOS13"/>  
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Murasaki 312 was a [[quasar]]-like phenomenon, first explored in [[2267]] by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]]. A [[Class F shuttlecraft (STO)|shuttle]] with a science team aboard, sent to study the so-called "Murasaki Effect," was forced to crash-land on [[Taurus II]], a planet in one of the [[Taurus system|star systems]] within the phenomenon, by unexpected interference with the shuttle's systems caused by the nebula's [[radiation]]. There, they discovered a hostile, [[Taureans|indigenous hominid population]], and only escaped the planet after suffering heavy losses.<ref name="TOS13"/>  
 
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Revision as of 19:47, 4 February 2022

Myriad Universes: Murasaki 312
Murasaki 312
Murasaki 312 (TOS 13)

Murasaki 312 (TOS 13)
First Appearance TOS 13 (5 Jan 1967)
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Murasaki 312 was a quasar-like phenomenon, first explored in 2267 by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. A shuttle with a science team aboard, sent to study the so-called "Murasaki Effect," was forced to crash-land on Taurus II, a planet in one of the star systems within the phenomenon, by unexpected interference with the shuttle's systems caused by the nebula's radiation. There, they discovered a hostile, indigenous hominid population, and only escaped the planet after suffering heavy losses.[1]

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