List of Star Trek planets: T-Z
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T'Khasi - An indigenous name for Vulcan.
T'Khut - Volcanic planet that shares an orbit with Vulcan.
T'Lani III - World belonging to the T'Lani species which was wiped out in 2370 in a war against the Kellerun species.
T'Lani Prime - Homeworld of the T'Lani species.
T'lli Beta - Destination of the USS Enterprise-D before it became trapped in a cosmic string anomaly.
T-Rogoran - Home of the Dominion allied T-Rogoran species in the Gamma Quadrant.
Tagra IV - The dying homeworld of the Tagran species, whose careless industrialization began destroying the atmosphere. On stardate 46192.3, the USS Enterprise-D undertakes a clean up mission of the atmosphere which proves fruitless. However, young intern crewmember Amanda Rogers (who was unknowingly a member of the Q) uses her godlike powers to save the planet.
Tagus III - Homeworld of the secretive Taguan species who have a rich historic culture studied by the Vulcans, (the only species the Taguans allow to visit their world). The Federation Archaeology Council holds an annual symposium in orbit above the planet."
Takar II - Delta Quadrant homeworld of the Takarians species that laid at one end of the Barzan Wormhole.
Takara - Homeworld of the Takaran species (not to be confused with the Takarians), the planet has an inhospitable environment to most humanoid life.
Talarian homeworld - Home of the Talarian species. The Enterprise encounters a disabled Talarian ship adrift in the Neutral Zone. (At one point in the episode, Capt. Picard describes the ship as "Taralian," but the subtitle track spells the name "Talarian.")
Talax - Homeworld of the Talaxian species. The Talaxians were known as the Talax-ilzay in their "old tongue."
Tallonian homeworld - Quark is accused of dealing with Markalian smugglers to acquire Tallonian crystals, illegal anywhere away from the Tallonian homeworld.
Talos IV - Quarantine homeworld of the Talosian species, strange humanoids who can create realistic illusions. Star Fleet General Order 7 quarantines the entire region against any and all contact under penalty of death because of the Talosians's abilities; any communication supposedly originating from the region is to be assumed false, without exceptions.
Tamar - homeworld of the metaphoric speaking Children of Tamar species.
Tandar Prime - Homeworld of the Tandarian species:.
Tantalus - A Federation prison colony where the warden, Dr. Tristan Adams, is discovered conducting cruel psychological experiments on the inmates.
Tanuga IV - The cloudy homeworld of the Tanugan species who have a harsh "guilty until proven innocent" justice system. Commander Riker was accused of murdering the Tanugan doctor Nel Apgar, who was experimenting on Kreiger Waves and had hoped to sell as a weapon the Romulans.
Taranko colony - System with a Federation colony. In 2370, the USS Enterprise-D took on medical supplies destined for the system from the USS Lexington.
Taresia - Planet located in the Delta Quadrant and is a Class M populated by 90% females. Inhabitants are referred to as Taresians.
Tarakis - Delta Quadrant planet once settled by Nakan colonists. The planet was to be evacuated but the colonists were slaughtered by the rescue forces sent to help them leave. A strange memorial to the massacre remains on the surface which contains a synaptic generator and causes who stand near it to receive flashes of images and the intense emotions of the event.
Tarchannen III - A swampy planet with a thick atmosphere visited by the USS Victory in 2362, to investigate the disappearance of 49 scientists from a Federation research station. Geordi La Forge was part of the investigating team. In 2367, Geordi and members of his search team were mysteriously drawn to planet and underwent a strange metamorphosis, turning into invisible amphibious beings that are native to the planet. The beings reproduce by infecting other races with a genetic parasite.
Tarellia - The former homeworld of the Tarellian species who fought a civil war with biological weapons that wiped out nearly all of them. Some escaped into space looking for a cure.
Taresia - Homeworld of the Taresian species.
Tarkalea - Homeworld of the Tarkaleans;
Tarlac homeworld - Home of the Tarlac species. It is one of three planets ruled over by the Son'a Solidarity.
Tarod IX - Site of a Federation post near the Neutral Zone, which Capt. Picard believed was destroyed by Romulans.
Tarok - M-class moon of a Delta quadrant gas giant, used as a training site by the Ogla sect of the Kazon. Chakotay and a Kazon boy named Kar were marooned there.
Tarquin's Planet - Planet whose sole inhabitant is the alien named Tarquin.
Tarsus III - Location of Starbase 74 where the Enterprise-D drydocks for a computer upgrade.
Tarsus IV - Federation colony that was home to some of Captain Kirk's family who were killed in a mass genocide ordered by the colony's ruler Kodos.
Tartarus V - Planet where Vash goes off to explore the ruins.
Tau Alpha C - star system of the home to an enigmatic race of beings which includes one known only as The Traveler. At maximum warp speeds it would take over 120 days to reach the planet from Starbase 133.
Tau Ceti Prime - Planet in the Tau Ceti system. In 2368, Vice Admiral Janeway, (Capt. Janeway's father), drowned on the planet.
Tau Ceti III - Planet where Picard first met his friend Captain Keel. Non-canonical sources identify this planet as Kaferia and describe its inhabitants as insectoid bipeds who prefer maintenance of an alliance with the Federation to membership in it; in these non-canonical sources, they are also credited for eugenically tailoring some of the most delicious fruits known to Federation society.
Tau Ceti IV - Home port planet of the simulation ship Kobayashi Maru. Planet's name was indicated on a readout screen.
Tau Cygna V - Colony where in 2274, the SS Artemis crashed on the surface and the survivors started a new civilization. In 2366, the Enterprise-D was assigned to remove the lost colony of humans against their will when the planet was annexed from the Federation by the Sheliak species. The planet is bathed in radiation harmful to humans but the colonists developed a natural resistance over time. To handle the relocation effort, Lt. Cmdr. Data was sent to planet since he was immune to the radiation effects.
Taurus II - A desolate planet near the Murasaki 312 quasar where the Galileo shuttle crashed. The planet is inhabited by primitive hostile giant humanoids.
Taurus III - Location of Jem'Hadar facilities.
Taurus Ceti IV - Planet where Captain Janeway got her dog, Molly, as a puppy from a pound. Note: The planet most likely should have been Tau Ceti IV since Janeway's father was from Tau Ceti Prime.
Tavela Minor - Recreational planet.
Teerza Prime - World colonized by Denobulans.
Telemarius IV - Data offers flowers from this world to Jenna D'Sora, with whom he is pursuing a romantic relationship.
Tellar Prime - Homeworld of the Tellarite species. Non-canonical resources equate the primary of this planet with 61 Cygni
61 Cygni
61 Cygni,Not to be confused with 16 Cygni, a more distant system containing two G-type stars harboring the gas giant planet 16 Cygni Bb. sometimes called Bessel's Star or Piazzi's Flying Star, is a binary star system in the constellation Cygnus...
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Telsius - Delta Quadrant planet and home of the Telsian species. In 2376, a mine on the planet was robbed by con artists disguised as USS Voyager personnel.
Teluridian IV - Planet near where Maquis members Chakotay and B'Elanna Torres destroyed two Federation Runabouts who answered their fake distress call.
Tendara colony - Federation colony.
Teplan system - Kira, Dax and Bashir answer a distress signal coming from one of the planets in the Teplan system in the Gamma Quadrant.
Terlina III - Uninhabited planet where Dr. Noonien Soong and his wife Juliana O'Donnell fled after the destruction of Omicron Theta colony to continue their work on androids.
Terosa Prime - Planet visited by Dr. Gideon Seyetik and his wife Nidell. An accident there caused Nidell to lose control of her psychic powers and an alter ego, Fenna, was created. Fenna caused problems aboard DS9.
Terra Nova - also known as Eta Cassiopeia III, was one of the first Earth-colonized planets. Terra Nova was Earth's "great experiment," and was an early human colonization mission, which set its sights on the closest habitable planet
Planetary habitability
Planetary habitability is the measure of a planet's or a natural satellite's potential to sustain life. Life may develop directly on a planet or satellite or be transferred to it from another body, a theoretical process known as panspermia...
from Earth. The world was 20 light-year
Light-year
A light-year, also light year or lightyear is a unit of length, equal to just under 10 trillion kilometres...
s from Earth, and the early warp drive
Warp drive (Star Trek)
Warp drive is a faster-than-light propulsion system in the setting of many science fiction works, most notably Star Trek. A spacecraft equipped with a warp drive may travel at velocities greater than that of light by many orders of magnitude, while circumventing the relativistic problem of time...
colony ship heading there took 9 years to reach it. All adults from the original colony were killed after an asteroid struck the planet. The children survived by going underground and living in caves.
Terrellian homeworld - Chakotay spars with a Terrellian on the holodeck.
Tessen III - Planet threatened by an asteroid that the Enterprise-D tries to push off course with a new tractor beam system.
Tessik Prime - Planet visited by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2152, where a crewman contracted Rigellian Fever and started an epidemic forcing Dr. Phlox to inoculate the entire crew.
Tethys III - A gas giant planet in the Tethys system. Data faked information regarding the system to hide the existence of the xenophobic isolationist Paxan species, a race who did not want to be known by outsiders. The Paxans erased the crew's memories save for Data, because he was inorganic, but made him vow to never reveal their existence.
Thalos IV - Planet known for its black market activity.
Thalos VII - Homeworld of the Thalian species. Known for their unique chocolate mousse, a delicacy made from centuries-old cocca beans.
Thanatos VII - Planet where in 2073, a defective warp core conduit installed aboard the Enterprise-D was manufactured. Unfortunately, the conduit was infested with interphasic organisms which caused the warp core to fail.
Thasus - Homeworld of the incorporeal Thasian species and inhospitable to most other races. The crew of the USS Antares finds a young boy stranded on the planet, whom the Thasians had granted psycho-energetic powers for survival, which proved to be as dangerous as if he had been a child with a fully loaded handgun.
Thelka IV - Planet from which comes a special dessert Picard wanted to serve to Nella Daren, a Commander he was "dating" for a time aboard the Enterprise.
Thera - Homeworld of the Xyrillian species. The Xyrillian female Ah'len took Trip to an image of Thera on her ship's holodeck.
Theta 116 VIII - Gas giant planet investigated the by the Enterprise-D after having traced the ancient NASA spacecraft Charybdis here. An unknown alien intelligence recreated a 20th Century hotel/casino from a novel called The Hotel Royale on a plane of frozen methane for the craft's only surviving crewmember.
Theta VII - The Enterprise is scheduled to meet the USS Yorktown to carry perishable drugs to the Federation colony on Theta VII.
Theta Cygni XII - a Federation colony.
Theta Kiokis II - The homeworld of the xenophobic Melkotian species visited by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701.
Theta Omicron IV
Tholia - Class Y Homeworld of the Tholian species. Benjamin Sisko gives Kasidy Yates a gift of Tholian silk which he got from the Tholian ambassador.
Thurasia - Planet where it only rains twice a year, producing Thurasian Rain Water, a delightful drink which Guinan served Counselor Deanna Troi.
Ti'Acor - Klingon asteroid belt containing a military base.
Tiburon - Planet mentioned as the homeworld of Dr. Sevrin. It is the homeworld of the Tiburonians whose name for the planet is Simeran. It is in the Omega Fomacis A star system
Star system
A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other, bound by gravitational attraction. A large number of stars bound by gravitation is generally called a star cluster or galaxy, although, broadly speaking, they are also star systems.-Binary star systems:A stellar...
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Tilonus IV - A planet fallen into anarchy that Riker is ordered to infiltrate.
Time Planet - An unnamed planet that had been deserted by a very advanced species who created a doughnut-shaped device, a sapient time portal calling itself "The Guardian Of Forever," that would transport a being to any place and time they desired. It was first discovered by Captain James Kirk of the USS Enterprise at an unknown stardate in which Dr. Leonard McCoy accidentally stumbled in, sending him to 1930s Earth. They retrieved McCoy, and left the planet with no definite coordinates so that no ship could repeat any accidents. TAS, however, said that in the animated installment "Yesteryear," strictly regulated historical research was conducted there; but when Spock accidentally erased his own existence, he had to use the Guardian Of Forever to undo that erasure, and finally contact with the Time Planet was banned altogether.
Timor II - Planet where the fifth-largest Ferengi controlled pergium mine resides.
Titan - Colonized moon of Saturn.
Titus IV - Planet where Miles O'Brien almost stepped on a Lycosa Tarantula. He takes the spider as his pet Christina.
Tohvun III - A neutral planet near Cardassian space. Captain Picard went there in 2366 to negotiate a Federation-Cardassian peace treaty, but instead, he was abducted and interrogated by Gul Madred.
Torad V - Destination of Miles O'Brien and his wife pregnant Keiko for a botanical study, during which their runabout is damaged, and Keiko injured. The fetus of Keiko's unborn son is transferred to Major Kira by Dr. Bashir and Kira carries the child to full term.
Toranius Prime - While reliving a massacre on Tarakis under the influence of a synaptic generator, Chakotay is promised a week's R&R on Toranius Prime after he completes the mission.
Torga IV - Uninhabited Gamma Quadrant planet rich in valuable "cormaline" deposits. Captain Sisko leads a team there to determine the feasibility of establishing a mining colony so far from Federation space.
Torman V - Planet near Cardassian space where Captain Picard hires a Ferengi smuggler to take him and Dr. Crusher to Celtris III.
Torna IV - Planet where the Klingon Kor became drunk in a tavern and revealed he knew the whereabouts of the ancient "Sword of Kahless."
Torona IV - Homeworld of the insectoid Jarada species.
Toroth - A desert Beta Quadrant planet. Homeworld of the Torothan species visited by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2152. Captain Archer meets Zobral, a terrorist leader, who tries to force Archer to help him fight his political enemies.
Torros III - Planet in Cardassian space where a Cardassian-Dominion shipyard was located.
Tracken II - Maquis colony. In 2373 Captain Sisko threatened to render the planet uninhabitable unless Maquis agents hiding there surrendered themselves and their weapons.
Tranome Sar - Site of a famous Klingon battle.
Trebus - World destroyed by Cardassians.
Trelka V - Location of Cardassian starbase.
Trelkis III - Ringed planet.
Triacus - A planet with a small Federation archeology team stationed there to investigate ancient ruins of an extinct civilization. Non-canonical sources call it Epsilon Indi
Epsilon Indi
Epsilon Indi is a K-type main-sequence star approximately 12 light-years away in the constellation of Indus. Two brown dwarfs, found in 2003, orbit the star.- Observation :...
III.
Trialas IV - Planet where Dr. Arik Soong fled after stealing augmented human embryos to raise on his own.
Triannon - Homeworld of the Triannon species located in the Delphic Expanse.
Trill
Trill (Star Trek)
The Trill are a fictional species of symbiotic life forms, depicted in the Star Trek media franchise. First introduced in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the species became a major part of the spin-off series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which featured a Trill named Dax as one of its...
- (a.k.a. Trillius Prime) Homeworld of the symbotic Trill species. Ensign Mayweather's family resided there for a time.
Triona - Location of a Federation colony and outpost.
Triskelion - Planet in the M-24 Alpha system, with three suns, controlled by at least three once-humanoid beings, now existing as disembodied entities in subsurface vaults, who once captured slaves ("Thralls") from other worlds and made them fight in gladiatorial games for their entertainment.
Troyius - Planet visited by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 whose people sought peace with a warring neighbor world, Elas, through an arranged marriage.
Turkana IV - Site of a failed Federation colony that fell into anarchy and eventually severed ties to the Federation. Birthplace of Natasha
Tasha Yar
Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" Yar, played by Denise Crosby, is a character in Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the fictional series, the character served as chief of security aboard the USS Enterprise-D for the first season....
and Ishara Yar.
Tycho IV - An uninhabited planet where Captain Kirk chases an incorporeal vampiric entity down to kill it.
Tyree - Desolate, uninhabited planet where the Prophet's "Orb of the Emissary" artifact was hidden.
Tyrellia - Homeworld of the Tyrellian species and one of the few planets known for lacking magnetic poles. It has no atmosphere.
Tyrus VII-A - Site of the experimental "particle fountain" mining technology.
Tzenketh - Homeworld of the Tzenkethi species, whose Autarch is overturned in a coup d'état.
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Udala Prime
Ufandi III - Planet near which the Duras Sisters tried to sell illegally mined magnasite to a Yridian smuggler.
Ullian homeworld - Homeworld of the telepathic Ullian species.
Ultima Thule - Planet used by Valerians smuggling weapon materials to the Cardassians.
Umoth VIII - Former Federation colony in the Cardassian DMZ. It was believed Cardassian saboteurs fouled food replicatiors in an attempt to poison colonists who refused to leave.
Unefra III - Cardassian planet where a secret Obsidian Order safehouse was located.
Uxal - Delta Quadrant planet inhabited by a pre-warp civilization. At the turn of the 23rd Century, the first Earth, warp-capable, unmanned probe Friendship 1 landed on Uxal whose inhabitants reverse engineered its technology and developed their own warp drive as well as antimatter weapons. Rival factions on the planet went to war over technology rights until an antimatter bomb was detonated which destroyed the planet's ecosystem. In 2377, the USS Voyager came upon Uxal and helped the remaining survivors to clean up the atmosphere, thus restoring Uxal's environment.
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Vaadwaur homeworld - Planet in the Delta Quadrant, home of the Vaadwaur species. The Vaadwaur were a warrior race, nearly exterminated in a war with the Turei and their allies 900 years earlier.
Vacca VI - An M-class planet in the Cabral sector chosen to transplant a community of Boraalans whose original home, Boraal II, became unihabitable.
Vadris III - Gamma Quadrant planet where an isolated race resides who believe they are the only intelligent species in the universe.
Vagra II - An otherwise uninhabited planet in the Zed Lapis sector, home of Armus, who holds Deanna Troi
Deanna Troi
Commander Deanna Troi is a main character in the science-fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and related TV series and films, portrayed by actress Marina Sirtis. Troi is half-human, half-Betazoid and has the psionic ability to sense emotions. She serves as the ship's counselor...
and a shuttle pilot captive and kills Tasha Yar
Tasha Yar
Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" Yar, played by Denise Crosby, is a character in Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the fictional series, the character served as chief of security aboard the USS Enterprise-D for the first season....
Valo II - site of Bajoran rebel camp.
Valo III
Valt Minor - Krios and Valt Minor are two warring planets.
Vanden Prime - Cardassian controlled planet.
Vandor IV - A planetoid in elliptical orbit around binary stars where Dr. Paul Manheim built a secret laboratory to conduct his dimensional time experiments in private.
Vandros IV - Dominion allied planet in the Gamma Quadrant.
Varala - Homeworld of the Varalan species.
Vega IX - A Federation colony whose inhabitants, as James Kirk discovered, were murdered by his mirror-universe counterpart. It is unclear whether Vega IX also exists in our James Kirk's universe. In TNG episode "Tin Man" a Vega IX probe is mentioned which passed through the Beta Stromgren system, but it is not clear if this refers to the planet Vega IX or if this is merely the name of the probe.
Vega Reticuli - Homeworld of the long-lived Vega Reticuli species.
Velara III - A lifeless planet where the Federation had set up a terraforming station. It was revealed that Velara already had silicon-based life and the terraforming operation was unknowingly destroying them. Apparently close to the Pleiades cluster
Pleiades (star cluster)
In astronomy, the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters , is an open star cluster containing middle-aged hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky...
, since that was what Enterprise D was mapping, prior to arriving.
Velos VII - Cardassian controlled planet where a Bajorian internment camp was located.
Veloz Prime - Cardassian planet attacked by the Maquis in 2373, who used a nerve agent to drive the Cardassians from the planet. The Maquis later took the planet over.
Vendikar - Planet whose people were engaged in a simulated war with the people of Eminiar VII.
Ventani II - Planet believed to be the birthplace of Tret Akleen, "father" of the Cardassian Union.
Ventax II - Home of the Ventaxians, who signed a contract with the mythical demon Ardra. Capt. Picard proved that Ardra was a hoax, impersonated by a woman in a cloaked ship in orbit above the planet.
Venus - Sol II. A hostile rocky planet. Venus was terraformed or in the process of being terraformed in the 24th century.
Verex III - Planet used by the Orions as a processing station for their slave trade.
Veridian III - An unsettled Class M planet. It is the world where Captain Kirk is killed after helping Captain Picard stop the renegade scientist Dr. Tolian Soran from his rondezvous with the Nexus energy ribbon. After a stealth attack by the Klingon Duras sisters, the Enterprise-D suffered a warp core breach and was destroyed in orbit of Veridian III. However, the saucer section managed to separate, and survived a crash landing on the planet's surface. The crew were later rescued.
Veridian IV - Sister planet to Veridian III which supports a pre-industrial humanoid society, the lives of which were threatened by Dr. Tolian Soran's star destroying weapon.
Vico V - Planet known for having a "wildest sky in the Alpha Quadrant".
Vilmoran II - Site of the final genetic clue in Dr. Galen's search for the origin of humanoid species.
Vissia - Homeworld of the Vissian species.
Volan II - Former Federation colony given up to the Cardassians, several colonists rebelled and attacked the Cardassian freighter Bok'Nor.
Volan III - Sister planet to Volan II and a former Federation colony handed over to the Cardassians. Like the settlers of Volan II, some resisted the Cardassian take over and formed the The Maquis
Maquis (Star Trek)
In the American Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Maquis are a 24th Century paramilitary organization or terrorist group first introduced in the 1994 episode "The Maquis" of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, who subsequently also appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation and...
rebellion.
Volchok Prime - Planet in Ferengi space.
Vulcan - A dry, hostile planet in the 40 Eridani A system that is the homeworld of the Vulcan
Vulcan (Star Trek)
Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek...
people, who are also known as Vulcanians.
W
Wadi - Gamma Quadrant homeworld of the Wadi people, the first Gamma Quadrant species with which the crew of DS9 makes first contact
Wolf 359 - Uninhabited system close to Earth consisting of a red dwarf star, and location of the Battle of Wolf 359
Battle of Wolf 359
The Battle of Wolf 359 is a fictional space battle in the Star Trek universe between the United Federation of Planets and the Borg Collective in the year 2367...
between the Borg
Borg (Star Trek)
The Borg are a fictional pseudo-race of cybernetic organisms depicted in the Star Trek universe associated with Star Trek.Whereas cybernetics are used by other races in the science fiction world to repair bodily damage and birth defects, the Borg use enforced cybernetic enhancement as a means of...
and the United Federation of Planets
United Federation of Planets
The United Federation of Planets, also known as "The Federation" is a fictional interplanetary federal republic depicted in the Star Trek television series and motion pictures...
Dr. Riley Frazier, former science officer of the Roosevelt, was assimilated at Wolf 359, and Jennifer Sisko was killed in the battle.
Wrigley's Pleasure Planet - Planet dedicated to "adult entertainment."
Wysanti - Homeworld of the Wysanti species, in the Delta Quadrant.
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Xanthan homeworld - Watery home planet of the Xanthan species, known for its numerous floating bazaars.
Xanthras III - Destination of the USS Enterprise-D.
Xantoras - Homeworld of the Xantorian species.
Xendi Sabu - Star system where Jean-Luc Picard receives the USS Stargazer from the Ferengi
Ferengi
The Ferengi are a fictitious extraterrestrial race from the Star Trek universe. They first appeared in "The Last Outpost", the fifth episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987, during which they made first contact with the United Federation of Planets in 2364 on the planet Delphi Ardu,...
and where Picard later searches for Daimon Bok.
Xendi Starbase 9 - A starship repair facility near the Xendi Sabu system, possibly under control of private corporations. In 2364, the Enterprise-D towed the derelict USS Stargazer to the station.
Xerxes VII - Rumored to have a mythological city called Neinman, akin to the legends of Earth's Atlantis.
Xindi Council Planet - Top secret planetary home of the Xindi Council.
Xindus - Xindi homeworld. Was destroyed during the Xindi Civil War.
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Yadalla Prime
Yadera Prime - Dominion-allied planet and homeworld of the Yaderian species, in the Gamma Quadrant
Yadera II - Planet that some Yaderians fled to when the Dominion invaded their planet, Yadera Prime
Yalidian homeworld - Home of the Yalidian species and supposedly rich in dilithium deposits.
Yalosian homeworld - Home of the Yalosian species, who breathe a highly corrosive hydrogen fluoride
Hydrogen fluoride
Hydrogen fluoride is a chemical compound with the formula HF. This colorless gas is the principal industrial source of fluorine, often in the aqueous form as hydrofluoric acid, and thus is the precursor to many important compounds including pharmaceuticals and polymers . HF is widely used in the...
atmosphere. A Yalosian ambassador visited DS9.
Yonada - Asteroid with a habitable hollow core and an entire civilization living inside
Yridian homeworld - Beta Quadrant homeworld of the Yridian species, who are known for their smuggling and illicit trade businesses, as well as the selling and trading of sensitive information. Garak suspects that a Yridian whom he owes money may be responsible for the attempt on his life. After playing darts with Morn, Bashir tells him he couldn't hit the side of an Yridian Yak. The Yridians, whom Seven of Nine describes as species 6291, were considered extinct until rediscovered by Captain Rudy Ransom.
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Zadar IV - Federation colony, young Harry Bernard grew up on the planet where his father raised dolphins.
Zahl homeworld - the Zahl homeworld is in spatial grid 005 of the Delta Quadrant. The Zahl are enemies of the Krenim.
Zakdorn - Homeworld of the Zakdorn species.
Zalkon - Homeworld of the militaristic Zalkonian species. Members of the Zalkonian race were undergoing an evolutionary metamorphosis, shedding their physical bodies and becoming entities of pure energy. Fearful of this fact, the Zalkonian government was evilly hunting down and killing those showing any signs of change--unfortunately for their villainy, one such Zalkonian did indeed survive and succeed in so metamorphosing completely.
Zaran II - Homeworld of the Zaranite species, members of the UFP and who were seen briefly in the movies, Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,...
, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The...
. The beings appear to wear gas masks.
Zed Lapis - Star system being surveyed by the USS Enterprise D when it gets an emergency call from Deanna Troi's shuttle, which has crashed on Vagra II.
Zeon - "Outer" planet of its system, whose apparently peaceful inhabitants, the Zeons, were attacked by the "inner" planet, Ekos.
Zeta Alpha II - A remote Federation colony.
Zetar - Former homeworld of the Zetarians, beings of energy whose planet was destroyed in a cataclysm. Those Zetarians who survived became patterns of noncorporeal energy who wandered through space in search of a living body they could inhabit
Zibalia - The home planet of the Zibalian race, of whom trader/smuggler Kivas Fajo, who kidnaps Data
Data (Star Trek)
Lieutenant Commander Data is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe portrayed by actor Brent Spiner. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek...
is a member. Defending his greed and immorality, he blames the traits on a desperate youth "wasted on the streets of Zibalia".
Zytchin III - A planet where Jean-Luc Picard once sought shore leave.