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Vulcan, a [[Class M]] world,<ref name="TOS34"/><ref name="STSC"/> was the second planet in the [[40 Eridani system|40 Eridani trinary system]], orbiting [[40 Eridani A]].<ref name="STSC"/> Although Vulcan had no moon,<ref name="TOS05"/> the planet shared an orbit with its sister world, [[T’Khut]].<ref name="ST01"/>
 
Vulcan, a [[Class M]] world,<ref name="TOS34"/><ref name="STSC"/> was the second planet in the [[40 Eridani system|40 Eridani trinary system]], orbiting [[40 Eridani A]].<ref name="STSC"/> Although Vulcan had no moon,<ref name="TOS05"/> the planet shared an orbit with its sister world, [[T’Khut]].<ref name="ST01"/>
  
On Stardate 2258.42, Vulcan was destroyed by [[Nero]] when he used [[Red Matter]] to create an artificial [[Black hole|singularity]] near the planet’s core, causing Vulcan to implode in a matter of minutes, killing billions of [[Vulcans]].<ref name="ST11"/>
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On Stardate 2258.42, Vulcan was destroyed during the [[Battle of Vulcan]] by [[Nero]] when he used [[Red Matter]] to create an artificial [[Black hole|singularity]] near the planet’s core, causing Vulcan to implode in a matter of minutes, killing billions of [[Vulcans]].<ref name="ST11"/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 04:00, 31 August 2014

Vulcan[1]
ShiKahr, Vulcan[1]

Vulcan, a Class M world,[2][3] was the second planet in the 40 Eridani trinary system, orbiting 40 Eridani A.[3] Although Vulcan had no moon,[4] the planet shared an orbit with its sister world, T’Khut.[5]

On Stardate 2258.42, Vulcan was destroyed during the Battle of Vulcan by Nero when he used Red Matter to create an artificial singularity near the planet’s core, causing Vulcan to implode in a matter of minutes, killing billions of Vulcans.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
  2. "Amok Time." Star Trek, Episode 34. Television. 15 September 1967.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Star Trek: Star Charts." Star Trek. Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
  4. "The Man Trap." Star Trek, Episode 5. Television. 8 September 1966.
  5. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.