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The Federation succeeded in best developing Sherman's Planet. However, by [[2269]], the planet had been struck by famine. On [[Stardate]] 5392.4, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], was assigned to escort two robot ships hauling an improved grain, [[quintotriticale]], to the planet to alleviate the plight. ({{TAS|More Tribbles, More Troubles}})
 
The Federation succeeded in best developing Sherman's Planet. However, by [[2269]], the planet had been struck by famine. On [[Stardate]] 5392.4, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], was assigned to escort two robot ships hauling an improved grain, [[quintotriticale]], to the planet to alleviate the plight. ({{TAS|More Tribbles, More Troubles}})
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In [[2328]], this was the point of embarkation for Sarah Paul, who was traveling by a commercial [[transport]] to her destination at [[Starbase 11]]. In [[2370]], when [[Data]] was verifying the story of [[Doctor]] [[Juliana O'Donnell]] that both she and [[Noonien Soong]] were passengers on a transport traveling from [[Omicron Theta]] to [[Mavala IV]] , the passenger manifest of Paul was displayed on the [[Commercial transport database]]. ({{TNG-R|Inheritance}})
   
 
In [[2369]], this planet was listed on the chart ''USS Enterprise Personnel Database'', which was displayed on a [[PADD]] used by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] on aboard the ''Enterprise-D''. ({{TNG|The Chase}}, ''okudagram'')
 
In [[2369]], this planet was listed on the chart ''USS Enterprise Personnel Database'', which was displayed on a [[PADD]] used by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] on aboard the ''Enterprise-D''. ({{TNG|The Chase}}, ''okudagram'')
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Revision as of 23:51, 26 December 2014

Sherman's Planet was an inhabited planet. The planet was located in the same quadrant as Donatu V, Deep Space Station K-7, and an unnamed Klingon outpost. This was a non-Federation planet. Lieutenant Commander Brannon Braga, a crewmember aboard the USS Enterprise-D, was born on this planet. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; TNG: "The Chase", okudagram)

History

Historical archive, Starfleet (production resource)

Sherman's Planet was mentioned in a historical archive

The region of space, in which Sherman's Planet was located, was first mapped by astronomer John Burke in 2067. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", display graphic)

Following the Federation-Klingon War in 2267, and per terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, ownership of Sherman's Planet could be assumed by the side that could most effectively develop it. The Federation's intentions for Sherman's Planet were to use it to cultivate quadrotriticale, a grain well adapted to the planet's climate. After the quadrotriticale was poisoned on Deep Space Station K-7, Starfleet diverted a freighter laded down with this grain to Sherman's Planet. The grain would be delivered a few weeks later than anticipated. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

The Federation succeeded in best developing Sherman's Planet. However, by 2269, the planet had been struck by famine. On Stardate 5392.4, the USS Enterprise, under Captain James T. Kirk, was assigned to escort two robot ships hauling an improved grain, quintotriticale, to the planet to alleviate the plight. (TAS: "More Tribbles, More Troubles")

In 2328, this was the point of embarkation for Sarah Paul, who was traveling by a commercial transport to her destination at Starbase 11. In 2370, when Data was verifying the story of Doctor Juliana O'Donnell that both she and Noonien Soong were passengers on a transport traveling from Omicron Theta to Mavala IV , the passenger manifest of Paul was displayed on the Commercial transport database. (TNG-R: "Inheritance")

In 2369, this planet was listed on the chart USS Enterprise Personnel Database, which was displayed on a PADD used by Captain Jean-Luc Picard on aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Chase", okudagram)

In 2371, the location of Sherman's Planet was labeled in the star chart Data and Picard were studying in stellar cartography on the USS Enterprise-D. (Star Trek Generations, okudagram)

Appendices

Background information

In a deleted scene from "Star Trek: Into Darkness", Sherman's Planet was founded prior to 2259. On the eve of the founding in that year, there was a dispute about the Organian Peace Treaty. This dispute was reported in a news feed seen on a display graphic displayed in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus.[1]

According to his book The Trouble with Tribbles, Sherman's Planet was named for Holly Sherman, a friend and college girlfriend of the episode's writer, David Gerrold.

According to Star Trek Maps (chart D), Sherman's Planet had six small moons called First, Second, Show, Last, Speed and Tiny one.

According to Star Trek: Star Charts (pgs. 53, 57, 62, "United Federation of Planets I"), Sherman's Planet was the fifth planet in the FGC-24187 system. The planet was located in or near Klingon space. It was M-class planet. Founded after 2267, the Sherman's Planet Joint Administrative Territory, the uniglobal government, had its seat in Port Emily, for the Federation, and in Ka'Hat, for the Klingons. There were counted 98.0 million humans and 116.2 million Klingons living on this world. This planet was on a disputed border with the UFP (2152-2267), and was settled according to the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty in 2267. In 2378, Sherman's Planet was a Federation member. FGC-24187 was a single star system with at least five planets. The star FCG-24187 was a G-class star with a magnitude of +1, which was a hundred times brighter than Sol.

Apocrypha

This planet was also mentioned in several novels and short-stories, including Pawns and Symbols, A Singular Destiny, as well as in the Starfleet Corps of Engineers-series.

In Star Trek Online, Deep Space K-7 is in orbit around Sherman's Planet.

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