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Drema IV is the only habitable planet in the Selcundi Drema sector. ({{TNG|Pen Pals}})
 
Drema IV is the only habitable planet in the Selcundi Drema sector. ({{TNG|Pen Pals}})
   
''The writers of this episode seem to have changed premises partway through writing. Early on in the episode, Selcundi Drema is referred to as a quadrant, (which in early TNG was used interchangeably with sector) containing 5 planetary systems, i.e. five stars. Later on in the episode however, they begin to treat the Selcundi Drema sector as a aingle system, (Data mentions the fifth planet of Selcundi Drema, and Wesley refers to it as the Selcundi Drema system), and they act as though each planetary system is a single planet.
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''The writers of this episode seem to have changed premises partway through writing. Early on in the episode, Selcundi Drema is referred to as a quadrant, (which in early TNG was used interchangeably with sector) containing 5 planetary systems, i.e. five stars. Later on in the episode however, Data mentions the fifth planet of Selcundi Drema suggesting it is a single planetary system with five planets. It is again called a quadrant a couple times, and then Wesley refers to it as the Selcundi Drema system.''
   
 
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Selcundi drema planet

Planet in the Selcundi Drema sector (presumably Drema I)

The Selcundi Drema sector contains five planetary systems:

  • Drema I
Uninhabitable due to massive volcanic activity. Expected to end up like Drema V.
  • Drema II
Uninhabited, no indigenous lifeforms present. Due to severe geological activity not suitable for colonization. Expected to end up like Drema V.
  • Drema III
Uninhabited, no indigenous lifeforms present. Due to severe geological activity not suitable for colonization. Expected to end up like Drema V.
Homeworld of the Dremans.
destroyed; has become an asteroid belt

This sector was first explored by the USS Enterprise-D on stardate 42695.3. The main reason for exploration was because unmanned probes discovered geological activity on all five planetary systems.

On stardate 42696.3, a mineral survey started which ended six weeks later. Each system was found to have the same geological instability.

Drema IV is the only habitable planet in the Selcundi Drema sector. (TNG: "Pen Pals")

The writers of this episode seem to have changed premises partway through writing. Early on in the episode, Selcundi Drema is referred to as a quadrant, (which in early TNG was used interchangeably with sector) containing 5 planetary systems, i.e. five stars. Later on in the episode however, Data mentions the fifth planet of Selcundi Drema suggesting it is a single planetary system with five planets. It is again called a quadrant a couple times, and then Wesley refers to it as the Selcundi Drema system.