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'''Gamelan V''' was a [[planet]], located in the [[Gamelan system]], populated with an indigenous [[humanoid]] [[species]]. |
'''Gamelan V''' was a [[planet]], located in the [[Gamelan system]], populated with an indigenous [[humanoid]] [[species]]. |
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− | In [[2367]], an ancient [[toxic waste barge|barge carrying toxic waste]] was pulled into [[orbit]] around Gamelan V, and began leaking massive [[radiation]] into the [[atmosphere]]. Ambient radiation levels increased by upwards of 3,000%. [[Chairman]] [[Songi]], the planet's leader, contacted the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]], under the [[CO|command]] of [[William T. Riker|William Riker]], for help. The ''Enterprise'' was able to save the planet by tractoring the barge into the [[Gamelan sun]]. ( |
+ | In [[2367]], an ancient [[toxic waste barge|barge carrying toxic waste]] was pulled into [[orbit]] around Gamelan V, and began leaking massive [[radiation]] into the [[atmosphere]]. Ambient radiation levels increased by upwards of 3,000%. [[Chairman]] [[Songi]], the planet's leader, contacted the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]], under the [[CO|command]] of [[William T. Riker|William Riker]], for help. The ''Enterprise'' was able to save the planet by tractoring the barge into the [[Gamelan sun]]. ({{TNG|Final Mission}}) |
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Revision as of 18:03, 7 February 2007
Gamelan V was a planet, located in the Gamelan system, populated with an indigenous humanoid species.
In 2367, an ancient barge carrying toxic waste was pulled into orbit around Gamelan V, and began leaking massive radiation into the atmosphere. Ambient radiation levels increased by upwards of 3,000%. Chairman Songi, the planet's leader, contacted the USS Enterprise-D, under the command of William Riker, for help. The Enterprise was able to save the planet by tractoring the barge into the Gamelan sun. (TNG: "Final Mission")