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'''Yuri''' (or '''Braslota II''') was the [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] in the [[Braslota system|Braslota]] [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Oneamisu sector]]. [[Starfleet]] had the eighty-year old starcruiser {{USS|Hathaway}} temporary placed in [[orbit]] of this planet in [[2365]] when the planet was chosen as an element in [[Operation Lovely Angel]], a [[Starfleet battle simulation]].
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'''Yuri''' (also known as '''Braslota II''') was the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[ring system|ringed]] [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] in the [[Braslota system|Braslota]] [[star system|system]]. This system, which was in the [[Oneamisu sector]], was selected by [[Starfleet Command]] in [[2365]] as the location for the [[Starfleet battle simulation]] ''[[Operation Lovely Angel]]''.
   
In the exercise, the ''Hathaway'' and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} were to attempt to combat for [[orbit]]al [[space]] around Yuri, commit an attack on [[first planets|first]] planet [[Totoro]], and defend against assault from next planet, [[Kei]]. ({{TNG|Peak Performance}})
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In the simulation, the [[starship]]s {{USS|Hathaway}} and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} had simulated objectives that either ship had to complete before progressing to the next objective. In the first objective, either ship would attempt a successful capture of control of near-planetary space in the region of Yuri, while, at the same time, maintaining a defensive posture from a simulated threat from [[Kei]]. The winning ship would proceed to the next objective at [[Totoro]].
   
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Yuri was labeled on a diagram of the Braslota system. In this diagram, the planet's position and [[orbit]]al path were depicted. This diagram was on display in the [[observation lounge]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Peak Performance}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
{{bginfo|[[File:Braslota system.jpg|thumb|Braslota system]]In the system map, Yuri was depicted as having a [[ring system]].|Most of the simulation information was in-joke references to the Japanese ''{{w|Anime}}'' (Japanese animation) series ''[[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Dirty Pair|Dirty Pair]]'', this planet included. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')}}
 
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{{bginfo|Most of the simulation information was [[in-joke]] references to the Japanese ''{{w|Anime}}'' (Japanese animation) series ''[[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Dirty Pair|Dirty Pair]]'', this planet included. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')}}
   
 
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For the Trelonian general, please see Yiri.
Braslota system

Yuri

Yuri (also known as Braslota II) was the uninhabited ringed second planet in the Braslota system. This system, which was in the Oneamisu sector, was selected by Starfleet Command in 2365 as the location for the Starfleet battle simulation Operation Lovely Angel.

In the simulation, the starships USS Hathaway and USS Enterprise-D had simulated objectives that either ship had to complete before progressing to the next objective. In the first objective, either ship would attempt a successful capture of control of near-planetary space in the region of Yuri, while, at the same time, maintaining a defensive posture from a simulated threat from Kei. The winning ship would proceed to the next objective at Totoro.

Yuri was labeled on a diagram of the Braslota system. In this diagram, the planet's position and orbital path were depicted. This diagram was on display in the observation lounge of the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Peak Performance", okudagram)

Most of the simulation information was in-joke references to the Japanese Anime (Japanese animation) series Dirty Pair, this planet included. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)