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'''Regulus''' (or '''Alpha Leonis''') was the [[star|primary]] of the [[Alpha Leonis system|Regulus]] (or Alpha Leonis system). This system was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Its location in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] was depicted on a [[Federation]] [[star chart]] in [[2293]]. ({{film|6}}, ''production art'')
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The '''Alpha Leonis system''' was an inhabited [[star system]]. [[Regulus]] was the [[Star|primary]] of the system. Two [[planet]]s were known to support life: [[Regulus III]] and [[Regulus V]]. Notable forms of life in this system included the [[eel-bird]]s of Regulus V and the [[Regulan bloodworm]]s. ({{TNG|The Vengeance Factor}}; {{Film|6}}, ''production art''; {{TOS|Amok Time}}; {{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) The system was located three hundred [[light year]]s from the [[Bajoran system]]. ({{DS9|Fascination}})
   
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==History==
In the [[2150s]], Regulus was located inside [[Vulcan]] territory, near the [[Andorian]] border. In [[2154]], for the [[Battle of Andoria|preemptive strike]] against [[Andoria]] planned by [[Administrator]] [[V'Las]], the [[Vulcan High Command]] amassed a fleet of twelve cruisers at Regulus. Regulus was chosen because it lay outside the range of Andorian listening stations. ({{ENT|Kir'Shara}})
 
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In [[2154]], a [[Vulcan High Command]] attack fleet massed in this system in preparation for an abortive preemptive strike against the [[Andorian]]s. Regulus was the closest accessible star known to be outside the maximum range of [[Andorian Imperial Guard]] [[listening post]]s. ({{ENT|Kir'Shara}})
   
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A century later, in [[2254]], [[Christopher Pike]] considered retiring and going into business on Regulus or on the [[Orion colony]]. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I}})
[[Regulan bloodworm]]s are likely organisms originating in the Regulan system. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}})
 
   
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The location of Regulus in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] was depicted on a [[Federation]] [[star chart]] of the explored galaxy in [[2293]]. ({{Film|6}}, ''production art'')
== Background ==
 
=== ''The Explored Galaxy'' ===
 
"The Explored Galaxy" was a map of charted space in the Alpha Quadrant. Regulus was located between the [[Tholian Assembly]] and [[Romulus]]. Both locations were identified in {{DS9|The Search, Part II|Call to Arms}} as being located in this quadrant. This chart was also seen in several ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes set in the [[24th century]], from the year [[2364]] to [[2370]]. These were: {{TNG|Conspiracy|The Measure Of A Man|The Emissary|The Mind's Eye|The Game}} and {{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets|Cardassians}}.
 
   
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In [[2366]], this system was in need of [[medicine|medical]] supplies, which were transported there by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|The Vengeance Factor}})
=== ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ===
 
Regulus was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. (page 61)
 
   
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== Appendices==
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=== Additional references ===
* {{wikipedia|Regulus}}
 
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* {{ISDb|id=220400|name=Regulus}}
 
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=== Background information ===
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The association between the Alpha Leonis system mentioned in "The Vengeance Factor" and the Regulus star and planets is based on reference material and the real world association. According to ''[[Star Trek Maps]]'' (pg. 29), ''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'' (pg. 130) and [[Startrek.com]], Alpha Leonis was the same system as Regulus. In the real world Alpha Leonis is the {{w|Bayer designation|Bayer classification}} name for Regulus. {{st.com|alpha-leonis|}}
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In the "The Explored Galaxy" star chart, Regulus was located between the [[Tholian Assembly]] and [[Romulus]]. Both were identified in {{DS9|Call to Arms}} as [[Alpha Quadrant]] powers.
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (pgs. 56,61,62), the Regulus (also known as Alpha Leonis) system was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. It was a [[multiple star system|trinary star system]]. Regulus A was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|B-class star]] with a [[magnitude]] of +1, which was a hundred times brighter than [[Sol]]. Regulus B was a M-class star. Regulus C was a K-class star. In [[2152]], this system was in non-aligned space. By [[2378]], the system had been incorporated into Federation space, and was a destination on the major space lanes.
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=== Apocrypha ===
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According to the [[novelization]] of the episode {{TOS|The Man Trap}}, in ''[[Star Trek 1]]'', the planet [[M-113]] was the eight planet in the system, Regulus VIII.
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=== External link ===
 
* {{NCwiki|Regulus}}
 
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* {{wikipedia|Regulus|Alpha Leonis system}}
   
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The Explored Galaxy

The location of Regulus on "The Explored Galaxy" star chart

The Alpha Leonis system was an inhabited star system. Regulus was the primary of the system. Two planets were known to support life: Regulus III and Regulus V. Notable forms of life in this system included the eel-birds of Regulus V and the Regulan bloodworms. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor"; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, production art; TOS: "Amok Time"; ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights") The system was located three hundred light years from the Bajoran system. (DS9: "Fascination")

History

In 2154, a Vulcan High Command attack fleet massed in this system in preparation for an abortive preemptive strike against the Andorians. Regulus was the closest accessible star known to be outside the maximum range of Andorian Imperial Guard listening posts. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")

A century later, in 2254, Christopher Pike considered retiring and going into business on Regulus or on the Orion colony. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I")

The location of Regulus in the Milky Way Galaxy was depicted on a Federation star chart of the explored galaxy in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, production art)

In 2366, this system was in need of medical supplies, which were transported there by the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor")

Appendices

Additional references

Background information

The association between the Alpha Leonis system mentioned in "The Vengeance Factor" and the Regulus star and planets is based on reference material and the real world association. According to Star Trek Maps (pg. 29), The Worlds of the Federation (pg. 130) and Startrek.com, Alpha Leonis was the same system as Regulus. In the real world Alpha Leonis is the Bayer classification name for Regulus. [1]

In the "The Explored Galaxy" star chart, Regulus was located between the Tholian Assembly and Romulus. Both were identified in DS9: "Call to Arms" as Alpha Quadrant powers.

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (pgs. 56,61,62), the Regulus (also known as Alpha Leonis) system was located in the Beta Quadrant. It was a trinary star system. Regulus A was a B-class star with a magnitude of +1, which was a hundred times brighter than Sol. Regulus B was a M-class star. Regulus C was a K-class star. In 2152, this system was in non-aligned space. By 2378, the system had been incorporated into Federation space, and was a destination on the major space lanes.

Apocrypha

According to the novelization of the episode TOS: "The Man Trap", in Star Trek 1, the planet M-113 was the eight planet in the system, Regulus VIII.

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