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'''Pentarus V''' was the [[fifth planets|fifth]] [[planet]] in the [[Pentarus system|Pentarus]] planetary [[star system|system]]. This was a [[Class M]] planet. It was inhabited by [[salenite]] [[mining|miners]].
 
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| name = Pentarus V
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| type = [[Planet]]
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| class = [[Class M|M]]
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| location = [[Pentarus system|Pentarus]] [[star system|system]]<br/>[[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]]
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| status = Habitable
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| datestatus = 2367
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'''Pentarus V''' was the [[Class M|M-class]] [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[fifth planets|fifth]] [[planet]] in the [[Pentarus system|Pentarus]] [[star system|system]]. The planet had a [[Pentarus V city 001|mining settlement]] whose inhabitants mined for deposits of [[salenite]].
In [[2367]] a dispute arose amongst the miners. The mining shuttle [[Nenebek]] was carrying [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Wesley Crusher]] to the planet for mediation when the vessel suffered a [[thruster]] failure and [[crash landing|crash-landed]] on [[Lambda Paz]]. ({{TNG|Final Mission}})
 
   
 
In [[2367]], when there arose a dispute among the miners, the planet requested a [[mediator]] from the [[Federation]] to settle the dispute. The [[mining]] [[shuttle]] ''[[Nenebek]]'' was carrying [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Ensign]] [[Wesley Crusher|Crusher]] to the planet for mediation when the vessel suffered a [[thruster]] failure and [[crash land]]ed on [[Lambda Paz]]. After the shuttle disappeared, Pentarus V was searched. ({{TNG|Final Mission}})
{{bginfo|According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', on the chart United Federation of Planets I, Pentarus V, by [[2378]], had become a [[Federation]] member.}}
 
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== Background ==
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"pen-TAR-us" was the pronunciation for Pentarus from the [[script]] pronunciation guide. {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/183.txt}}
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The settlement's relation with the Federation is unclear: on one hand, it is implied that decisions that might be reached in this conflict could influence [[Federation law]], but on the other hand Dirgo makes it clear that the settlers "don't have the Federation's resources".
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[[Pentarus station]] might be associated with this planet, or even be the settlement, as Pentarus V appeared to be the only point of interest in the system.
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According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ("United Federation of Planets I"), in [[2378]], Pentarus V was listed as a [[Federation members|Federation member]]. It was, as well, identified as a Federation planet by the {{ste|4|2|132}}.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 27 March 2022

Pentarus V was the M-class inhabited fifth planet in the Pentarus system. The planet had a mining settlement whose inhabitants mined for deposits of salenite.

In 2367, when there arose a dispute among the miners, the planet requested a mediator from the Federation to settle the dispute. The mining shuttle Nenebek was carrying Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Ensign Crusher to the planet for mediation when the vessel suffered a thruster failure and crash landed on Lambda Paz. After the shuttle disappeared, Pentarus V was searched. (TNG: "Final Mission")

Background

This planet was only mentioned in dialogue.

"pen-TAR-us" was the pronunciation for Pentarus from the script pronunciation guide. [1]

The settlement's relation with the Federation is unclear: on one hand, it is implied that decisions that might be reached in this conflict could influence Federation law, but on the other hand Dirgo makes it clear that the settlers "don't have the Federation's resources".

Pentarus station might be associated with this planet, or even be the settlement, as Pentarus V appeared to be the only point of interest in the system.

According to Star Trek: Star Charts ("United Federation of Planets I"), in 2378, Pentarus V was listed as a Federation member. It was, as well, identified as a Federation planet by the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 132).