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+ | The '''El-Aurian homeworld''' was an [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[planet]] in the [[El-Aurian system|El-Aurian]] [[star system|system]]. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[El-Aurian]]s. |
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− | The '''[[El-Aurian]] Homeworld''' is a [[planet]], probably of [[Class M]], located several thousand [[lightyear]] from [[Federation]] space, not far from [[System J-25]]. The [[planet]] and most of its inhabitants were [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]]. A small number of '''El-Aurian''' survivors fled the planet and scattered themselves throughout the galaxy. ''([[TNG]]: "[[Q Who?]]", [[TNG]]: "[[I, Borg]]")'' |
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+ | In [[2265]], the El-Aurians encountered the [[Borg]]. Sometime between 2265 and [[2293]], after swarming through the [[star system|system]], the Borg attacked the El-Aurelian homeworld. They destroyed the planet's cities. This began the El-Aurian diaspora, with the survivors scattered throughout the [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]]. ({{TNG|Q Who|Ensign Ro|I Borg}}) |
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− | In [[2293]], two ships were transporting El-Aurian refugees to [[Earth]], but were destroyed, only 47 were saved. ''([[Star Trek: Generations]])'' [[Martus Mazur]] was also a refugee from the [[El-Aurian system]]. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Rivals]]")'' |
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+ | In 2293, two ships transporting El-Aurian refugees to [[Earth]], the {{SS|Lakul}} and {{SS|Robert Fox}}, were destroyed by the [[Nexus]]. Only 47 refugees could be saved by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}}, among them [[Tolian Soran]] and [[Guinan]]. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | :''The name of the El-Aurian homeworld was never mentioned on screen. The location of the El-Aurian homeworld is also not mentioned to onscreen. It was also not stated if the El-Aurian refugees are being transported to Earth directly from the El-Aurian homeworld.'' |
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+ | {{bginfo|According to [[Startrek.com]], El-Auria was the name of a star. This star was located far beyond Federation space. {{st.com|El-Auria_1997-10-06-00-00-00|}}|In the non-[[canon]] ''Star Trek'' [[novels|novel]] ''[[Engines of Destiny]]'', the name of the El-Aurian homeworld is given as "El-Auria."}} |
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Revision as of 23:43, 25 July 2014
The El-Aurian homeworld was an uninhabited planet in the El-Aurian system. This was the homeworld of the El-Aurians.
In 2265, the El-Aurians encountered the Borg. Sometime between 2265 and 2293, after swarming through the system, the Borg attacked the El-Aurelian homeworld. They destroyed the planet's cities. This began the El-Aurian diaspora, with the survivors scattered throughout the the galaxy. (TNG: "Q Who", "Ensign Ro", "I Borg")
In 2293, two ships transporting El-Aurian refugees to Earth, the SS Lakul and SS Robert Fox, were destroyed by the Nexus. Only 47 refugees could be saved by the USS Enterprise-B, among them Tolian Soran and Guinan. (Star Trek Generations)
According to Startrek.com, El-Auria was the name of a star. This star was located far beyond Federation space. [1]
In the non-canon Star Trek novel Engines of Destiny, the name of the El-Aurian homeworld is given as "El-Auria."