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A rogue comet is a general term for an astronomical body that has the characteristics of a comet, but does not have a permanent orbit around a star. Instead it travels in interstellar space unless and until perturbed by another object.

Examples of rogue comets include:

  • One that passed through the Gamma Hydra system in 2267. This comet was unusual and produced radiations that caused extremely fast aging in humanoids. The orbit of Gamma Hydra IV carried the planet directly through the comet’s trail, exposing it to the radiation. Kirk alerted Starfleet that the comet was "highly dangerous". (TOS: "The Deadly Years")
  • A rogue comet was encountered by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)]|USS Enterprise]] in 2370. It appeared to have originated in the D'Arsay system approximately 87 million years previously. The comet's outer shell was composed primarily of gaseous hydrogen and helium surrounding an icy mantle. The inner core consisted of heavier elements, as well as a cultural archive of a race from 78 million years old. The comet's outer shell was evaporated by the Enterprise in the course of investigating the comet and the archive. (TNG:"Masks")
  • The comet discovered in the Delta Quadrant by the USS Voyager in 2372 had an erratic trajectory, without any associated stellar or planetary gravitational fields that could account for its motion. The comet was a rogue comet, imprisoning a Q identified as Quinn.


External Links

  • Comet article, discussing comets generally and "single-apparition comets", which are rogue comets that enter the Solar System.
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