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⚫ | '''Berengaria VII''' (also known as '''Berengaria''') was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[seventh planets|seventh]] [[planet]] of the [[Berengarius system|Berengarius]] [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Classified as [[Class M|M Class]], this [[Federation]] planet had no indigenous intelligent life, but possessed a flourishing ecosystem including a [[species]] of [[dragon]]-like flying [[reptile]]s. |
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+ | In [[2293]], the location of Berengaria VII in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] was labeled in a [[star chart]] that was in [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]'s [[quarters]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}. ({{film|6}}, ''[[okudagram]]'') |
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⚫ | Circa [[2104]], a [[Vulcan]] [[science vessel]] surveyed Berengaria VII, describing its dragon-like creatures as over two hundred meters in length and breathing fire. In [[December]] [[2154]], Berengaria VII was to be scouted by the [[Starfleet]] ship {{EnterpriseNX}} as the site of the first in a proposed series of [[starbase]]s. However, an incident with an [[Orion]] trader postponed or canceled this mission. ({{ENT|Bound}}) |
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− | In [[2293]], Berengaria's location in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] was depicted on a Federation [[star chart]]. During the [[Dominion War]], the planet's strategic importance was considered to be on a par with [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], [[Andor]], and perhaps even [[Earth]]. In [[2373]], [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami]] asked [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] rhetorically whether the Federation would sacrifice Berengaria to protect [[Bajor]] from the [[Dominion]]. ({{film|6}}, ''production art''; {{DS9|In the Cards}}) |
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+ | During the [[Dominion War]] of the late [[24th century]], Berengaria's strategic importance was on par with worlds like [[Andor]], [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], and [[Earth]]. ({{DS9|In the Cards}}) |
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===Background information=== |
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− | + | "bear-fen-GAR-ee-ah" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "In the Cards". [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/523.txt] |
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According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ("United Federation of Planets I"), Berengaria was at least a hundred [[light year]]s from [[Sol]], in or near Federation space, in the [[Alpha Quadrant]], near [[Breen]] territory. In [[2378]], Berengaria VII was a [[Federation members|Federation member]]. According to the ''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'', Berengaria VII had three moons, simply called "Alpha", "Beta" and "Gamma", and orbits a [[red giant]] star. It eventually became a Federation [[colony]] world, and subsequently a member world in its own right. |
According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ("United Federation of Planets I"), Berengaria was at least a hundred [[light year]]s from [[Sol]], in or near Federation space, in the [[Alpha Quadrant]], near [[Breen]] territory. In [[2378]], Berengaria VII was a [[Federation members|Federation member]]. According to the ''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'', Berengaria VII had three moons, simply called "Alpha", "Beta" and "Gamma", and orbits a [[red giant]] star. It eventually became a Federation [[colony]] world, and subsequently a member world in its own right. |
Revision as of 18:54, 22 July 2014
Berengaria VII (also known as Berengaria) was the inhabited seventh planet of the Berengarius system. This system was located in the Alpha Quadrant. Classified as M Class, this Federation planet had no indigenous intelligent life, but possessed a flourishing ecosystem including a species of dragon-like flying reptiles.
Location
In 2293, the location of Berengaria VII in the Milky Way Galaxy was labeled in a star chart that was in Captain James T. Kirk's quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, okudagram)
History
Circa 2104, a Vulcan science vessel surveyed Berengaria VII, describing its dragon-like creatures as over two hundred meters in length and breathing fire. In December 2154, Berengaria VII was to be scouted by the Starfleet ship Enterprise NX-01 as the site of the first in a proposed series of starbases. However, an incident with an Orion trader postponed or canceled this mission. (ENT: "Bound")
At some point prior to stardate 3417, Spock saw a "dragon" on Berengaria VII. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")
During the Dominion War of the late 24th century, Berengaria's strategic importance was on par with worlds like Andor, Vulcan, and Earth. (DS9: "In the Cards")
Appendices
Background information
"bear-fen-GAR-ee-ah" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "In the Cards". [1]
According to Star Trek: Star Charts ("United Federation of Planets I"), Berengaria was at least a hundred light years from Sol, in or near Federation space, in the Alpha Quadrant, near Breen territory. In 2378, Berengaria VII was a Federation member. According to the The Worlds of the Federation, Berengaria VII had three moons, simply called "Alpha", "Beta" and "Gamma", and orbits a red giant star. It eventually became a Federation colony world, and subsequently a member world in its own right.
Apocrypha
The Pocket ENT novel Beneath the Raptor's Wing has this planet as the site of a starbase and it was fought over twice by the Coalition of Planets and the Romulans during the first year of the Earth-Romulan War.
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 2 states that Elias Vaughn was born on Berengaria VII and lived there as a child. It also calls the dragon-like reptile indigenous to the planet Draco Berengarius. The TNG novel Losing the Peace mentions a failed Borg attack on Berengaria in 2381.
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