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These are star systems that were mentioned but not named.

Alastria system

This binary star system contained the pleasant planet Alastria, which was sometimes visited by Sikarians. (VOY: "Prime Factors")

Amargosa system

This system accompanied the star Amargosa and included the Amargosa observatory, a space-based Federation facility. In 2371 the facility was attacked by Romulans, sparking concern of a new Romulan threat in the sector. At the time the Enterprise detected no ships in the system, though a cloaked Klingon ship was present. Shortly thereafter, a trilithium weapon launched into Amargosa by the rogue scientist Tolian Soran triggered the star to collapse, producing a level twelve shock wave expected to destroy everything in the system. (Star Trek Generations)

Dialog from the movie suggested it was in the same sector as the Veridian system.

Gamma quadrant binary star system

This binary system was close to the Gamma Quadrant exit of the Bajoran wormhole in a sector Starfleet was only beginning to explore when they were forced to urgently chart the system after a runabout crash in 2369. The system contained at least seven planets, two dozen or so moons, and an asteroid belt. The sixth planet had three moons. The third planet contained one moon, which was made into a penal colony. For more information on that moon, see Penal moon.

The star emitted an abnormally large amount of delta radiation, making scanning the system difficult. Scans indicated no M class planets, making survival seem impossible, though these scans could not be trusted, and a life-sustaining moon was later found.

Gosis' species star system

Gosis' species system was a planetary system. Only one of these planets was M class.

When Enterprise NX-01 visited his planet in 2152, Temec reasoned that the Humans must have come from an alien system, since "none of the other planets are capable of supporting life." (ENT: "The Communicator")

J'naii system

This unnamed system system harbored the planet J'naii, homeworld of the J'naii. It also harbored a null space pocket, a fact which was only discovered in 2368. (TNG: "The Outcast")

New Berlin colony system

This unnamed system was administered by the Federation New Berlin colony. In 2369, the colony sent out a distress call fearing a Borg incursion, while all that had happened was that a Ferengi trader had entered their system. (TNG: "Descent")

Nygean homeworld's system

In 2377, USS Voyager picked up the passengers of a distressed Nygean prison ship which was heading back to the system containing their homeworld, thirteen light years away.

Qomar system

This Delta Quadrant system harbored the Qomar homeworld and civilization. It was said to be "closed" to other species, but Voyager was exceptionally allowed to visit it in 2376. (VOY: "Virtuoso")

Romulan-held system

This system, uncharted according to Starfleet, had several planets including one that was Minshara class. The system turned out to be claimed and defended by the Romulan Star Empire, which did not tolerate others entering it. (ENT: "Minefield")

Sikaris system

This Delta Quadrant system contained Sikaris, homeworld of the Sikarians. It had a single sun, around which Sikaris revolved at a distance of almost forty thousand light years divided by two and a half billion. (VOY: "Prime Factors")

System with Kuiper belt

Solar system with kuiper belt

System with a Kuiper belt

In 2375, Odo and a defective Weyoun clone managed to evade capture by Jem'Hadar by hiding in this system containing a Kuiper belt. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")

Terra Nova system

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The system of Terra Nova

A display graphic demonstrated Terra Nova to be part of a solar system containing several other planets. (ENT: "Terra Nova")

Tholian system

This system was home to the xenophobic Tholians. When Enterprise encountered a Tholian vessel in 2152, T'Pol remarked that it was unusual for Tholians to travel that far from their system. (ENT: "Future Tense")

Sigma Iotia

Described by Captain James T. Kirk as being on "...the outer reaches of the galaxy", this unnamed star system had at least two planets. The second planet, Sigma Iotia II, was the homeworld of the Iotians. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")

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