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'''Rosseau V''' is a [[planet]] with an [[asteroid belt]] located around or near it. The region is unique in that it is surrounded by [[neutrino cloud]]s that form a [[harmonic resonance]]. Eventually the resonance becomes synchronous, making the place sound like it "has a voice." |
'''Rosseau V''' is a [[planet]] with an [[asteroid belt]] located around or near it. The region is unique in that it is surrounded by [[neutrino cloud]]s that form a [[harmonic resonance]]. Eventually the resonance becomes synchronous, making the place sound like it "has a voice." |
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− | In [[2365]], [[Wesley Crusher]] took [[Salia]] to the [[holodeck]] and showed her, among other things, an environmental simulation of the asteroid belt of Rousseau V. ( |
+ | In [[2365]], [[Wesley Crusher]] took [[Salia]] to the [[holodeck]] and showed her, among other things, an environmental simulation of the asteroid belt of Rousseau V. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}}) |
:''The spelling of this planet "Rosseau V", however several other sources, including the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', as well as the episode's closed captioning, spells it as "Rousseau V."'' |
:''The spelling of this planet "Rosseau V", however several other sources, including the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', as well as the episode's closed captioning, spells it as "Rousseau V."'' |
Revision as of 23:12, 7 February 2007
Rosseau V is a planet with an asteroid belt located around or near it. The region is unique in that it is surrounded by neutrino clouds that form a harmonic resonance. Eventually the resonance becomes synchronous, making the place sound like it "has a voice."
In 2365, Wesley Crusher took Salia to the holodeck and showed her, among other things, an environmental simulation of the asteroid belt of Rousseau V. (TNG: "The Dauphin")
- The spelling of this planet "Rosseau V", however several other sources, including the Star Trek Encyclopedia, as well as the episode's closed captioning, spells it as "Rousseau V."