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{{sidebar planet|
 
{{sidebar planet|
 
| Name = Arret
 
| Name = Arret
| ImageOrbital = Arret remastered.jpg
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| imageOrbital = Arret remastered.jpg
 
| OrbitalCap = Arret, 5,000 centuries after the Cataclysm
 
| OrbitalCap = Arret, 5,000 centuries after the Cataclysm
| ImageSurface = Sargon_crew.jpg
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| imageSurface = Sargon crew.jpg
 
| SurfaceCap = The chamber deep beneath the destroyed homeworld, from which Sargon long kept watch in hopes of space voyagers
 
| SurfaceCap = The chamber deep beneath the destroyed homeworld, from which Sargon long kept watch in hopes of space voyagers
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| Class = [[Class M|M]]
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| Type = [[Planet]]
 
| Native Species = [[Sargon's species]] (extinct)
| Satellites =
 
 
| Affiliation = Non-aligned
| Native Species = [[Sargon's species]]
 
| Location =
 
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:''You may also be looking for the planet in the [[negative universe]] known by [[Arret (negative)|the same name]].''
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{{disambiguation|the [[antimatter universe]] planet|Arret (negative)}}
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[[File:The Explored Galaxy.jpg|thumb|left|The location of Arret on "The Explored Galaxy" star chart]]
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'''Arret''' was an [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[planet]] in an [[Unnamed star systems#Arret system|unnamed star system]]. In the ancient past, this was the [[homeworld]] of a [[warp-capable]] [[humanoid]] [[Sargon's species|species]] that went on to colonize the [[Milky Way Galaxy]]. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}})
   
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In [[2293]], the location of Arret in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] was labeled in the [[star chart]] "The Explored Galaxy", which was on display in [[James T. Kirk]]'s [[quarters]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}. ({{film|6}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
'''Arret''' is a [[planet]] located near [[Sarpeid]], hundreds of [[light year]]s past the limits of [[Federation]] exploration in [[2268]].
 
   
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==History==
Originally [[Class M|Earth-like]] (though much older), its [[atmosphere]] was ripped away by a cataclysmic war fought [[Distant past#Thousands of years ago|half a million years]] before the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} arrived in [[orbit]]. Its surface had since been uninhabitable.
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Originally [[Class M|Earth-like]], though much older, the [[atmosphere]] of Arret was ripped away by a cataclysmic war fought [[half a million years ago|half a million years]] before the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} arrived in [[orbit]]. The [[starship|ship]]'s [[sensor]]s detected no life on the planet's surface.
   
Eleven survivors of that great war created a shelter 112.37 [[mile]]s below the surface. This vault was constructed of material harder and stronger than anything [[Commander]] [[Spock]] had measured at that time; its atmosphere (perhaps arranged especially for the [[landing party]]) was "a fraction richer in [[oxygen]] than usual".
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Eleven survivors of that great war had created a shelter 112.37 [[mile]]s below the surface. This vault was constructed of a material harder and stronger than anything [[Commander]] [[Spock]] had measured at that time; its atmosphere was "a fraction richer in [[oxygen]] than usual".
   
Originally [[humanoid]], the eleven surviving specimens of [[Sargon's species]] placed the essence of their minds into spheroid [[receptacle]]s. In 2268 only two spheres besides Sargon's still contained a living mind: that of [[Thalassa]], Sargon's wife, among the five spheres kept on the lower tier; and that of [[Henoch]], a member of the conflict's "other side", on the upper. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}})
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Originally humanoid, the eleven surviving members of [[Sargon]]'s species placed the essence of their minds into spheroid [[receptacle]]s. In 2268, only two spheres besides Sargon's still contained a living mind: that of [[Thalassa]], Sargon's wife, among the five spheres kept on the lower tier, and that of [[Henoch]], a member of the conflict's "other side", on the upper. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}})
   
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{{bginfo|The name "Arret" ([[Terra]] backwards) was from a cut scene from "Return to Tomorrow". The name was also referenced in the ''[[Star Trek Concordance]]'' and appeared on screen in "The Explored Galaxy" star chart. |The novel ''[[Q-Strike]]'' implied that the [[Beta XII-A entity]] was responsible for provoking the war.}}
The planet was noted on a [[star chart]] in [[2364]]. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
 
   
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== External link ==
:''The name "Arret" ([[Terra]] backwards) was used to describe a [[planet]] in a cut scene from {{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}}; it is also referenced in the ''[[Star Trek Concordance]]''.''
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 1 October 2015

For the antimatter universe planet, please see Arret (negative).
The Explored Galaxy

The location of Arret on "The Explored Galaxy" star chart

Arret was an uninhabited planet in an unnamed star system. In the ancient past, this was the homeworld of a warp-capable humanoid species that went on to colonize the Milky Way Galaxy. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow")

In 2293, the location of Arret in the Milky Way Galaxy was labeled in the star chart "The Explored Galaxy", which was on display in James T. Kirk's quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, okudagram)

History

Originally Earth-like, though much older, the atmosphere of Arret was ripped away by a cataclysmic war fought half a million years before the USS Enterprise arrived in orbit. The ship's sensors detected no life on the planet's surface.

Eleven survivors of that great war had created a shelter 112.37 miles below the surface. This vault was constructed of a material harder and stronger than anything Commander Spock had measured at that time; its atmosphere was "a fraction richer in oxygen than usual".

Originally humanoid, the eleven surviving members of Sargon's species placed the essence of their minds into spheroid receptacles. In 2268, only two spheres besides Sargon's still contained a living mind: that of Thalassa, Sargon's wife, among the five spheres kept on the lower tier, and that of Henoch, a member of the conflict's "other side", on the upper. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow")

The name "Arret" (Terra backwards) was from a cut scene from "Return to Tomorrow". The name was also referenced in the Star Trek Concordance and appeared on screen in "The Explored Galaxy" star chart.
The novel Q-Strike implied that the Beta XII-A entity was responsible for provoking the war.

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