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'''Adigeon Prime''' is a [[planet]] located somewhere within the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]]s, where illegal [[genetic engineering]] and [[DNA resequencing]] was still performed as late as the mid-[[24th century]].
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'''Adigeon Prime''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[prime planets|prime]] [[planet]] in its [[star system|system]].
   
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In the mid-[[24th century]], a [[hospital]] on this world permitted its medical staff to perform [[DNA resequencing]], a type of [[genetic engineering]], on their patients. This medical procedure was considered illegal in the [[Federation]].
In [[2348]], seven-year-old [[Julian Bashir]] was taken by his parents, [[Richard Bashir|Richard]] and [[Amsha Bashir]], to Adijeon Prime to undergo [[accelerated critical neural pathway formation]]. There, the young Bashir's [[brain]] was genetically modified, leading to mental and well as physical enhancement. ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
 
   
 
In [[2348]], seven-year-old [[Julian Bashir]] was taken by his parents, [[Richard Bashir|Richard]] and [[Amsha Bashir]], to Adigeon Prime to undergo [[accelerated critical neural pathway formation]]. There, the young Bashir's [[brain]] was genetically modified, leading to mental and well as physical enhancement. ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
:''In "[[Doctor Bashir, I Presume]]", Bashir recalled seeing many aliens in the [[hospital]] on Adigeon Prime, possibly indicating that more than one culture lived on or visited the planet.
 
   
:''The ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' non-[[canon]] "relaunch" [[novel]], ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'' depicts a visit to Adigeon Prime by [[Earth Starfleet]] [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] in order to undergo surgical alteration. In the novel, the planet is neutral and home to the Adigeons, an [[avian]] culture adept at various plastic surgeries and reconstructions. It is said to be located near [[Romulan]] territory.
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{{bginfo|"ah-DEE-gee-un" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the {{st-minutiae|academy/literature329/514.txt|script}} pronunciation guide.|The ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' [[novels|novel]], ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'' depicted a visit to Adigeon Prime by [[Earth]] [[Starfleet]] [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] in order to undergo surgical alteration. In the novel, the planet was neutral and home to the Adigeons, an [[avian]] culture adept at various plastic surgeries and reconstructions. It was said to be located near [[Romulan]] territory.}}
   
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Adigeon Prime was the inhabited prime planet in its system.

In the mid-24th century, a hospital on this world permitted its medical staff to perform DNA resequencing, a type of genetic engineering, on their patients. This medical procedure was considered illegal in the Federation.

In 2348, seven-year-old Julian Bashir was taken by his parents, Richard and Amsha Bashir, to Adigeon Prime to undergo accelerated critical neural pathway formation. There, the young Bashir's brain was genetically modified, leading to mental and well as physical enhancement. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")

"ah-DEE-gee-un" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide.
The Star Trek: Enterprise novel, The Good That Men Do depicted a visit to Adigeon Prime by Earth Starfleet Commander Charles Tucker in order to undergo surgical alteration. In the novel, the planet was neutral and home to the Adigeons, an avian culture adept at various plastic surgeries and reconstructions. It was said to be located near Romulan territory.

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