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| SurfaceCap = A village on Gamma Trianguli VI
 
| SurfaceCap = A village on Gamma Trianguli VI
| Class = [[Class M|M]]
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| Type = [[Planet]]
 
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| Native Species = [[Vaalian]]s
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| Native Species = [[Vaalian]]s<br?>[[Gamma Trianguli VI pod plant|Pod plants]]
| Location = [[Gamma Trianguli]] [[star system|system]]
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| Location = [[Gamma Trianguli]] [[star system|system]]<br/>[[Gamma Trianguli sector]]
 
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'''Gamma Trianguli VI''' was the [[sixth planets|sixth]] [[planet]] in the [[Gamma Trianguli]] [[star system|system]]. This was a [[class M]] [[planet]] that was controlled by a [[computer]] called [[Vaal]] for approximately [[8000 BC|10,000 years]] until [[2267]].
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'''Gamma Trianguli VI''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[sixth planets|sixth]] [[planet]] in the [[Gamma Trianguli]] [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Gamma Trianguli sector]]. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Vaalian]]s, a pre-[[warp drive|warp capable]] [[humanoid]] [[species]]. This was, also, the home of the [[Gamma Trianguli VI pod plant|pod plants]]. [[Vaal]], a machine with rudimentary intelligence, controlled this planet and its inhabitants for approximately [[8000 BC|10,000 years]] until [[2267]]. ({{TOS|The Apple}}; {{film|6}}, ''[[okudagram]]''; {{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}, ''display graphic'')
 
The planet, described as an "[[Garden of Eden|Eden]]"-like [[paradise]], consistently enjoyed a tropical climate of 76 [[Fahrenheit|&deg;F]], with only minor variation at the poles. These conditions were previously thought to be impossible, and were only made possible under the direct environmental control of Vaal, which extended deep beneath the planet's surface over the entire globe. The majority of the [[plant|flora]] was very attractive. Its [[atmosphere]] filtered out all harmful [[radiation]] from its [[sun]]. Aside from the [[Vaalian|natives]], no [[animal]] life was encountered by initial surveys. Vaal was obviously constructed on Gamma Trianguli VI by a [[species]] to care for the native inhabitants for some unknown purpose, although the natives had no memory or historical record of this.
 
   
 
The planet, described as an "[[Garden of Eden|Eden]]"-like [[paradise]], consistently enjoyed a tropical climate of 76 [[Fahrenheit|&deg;F]], with only minor variation at the poles. These conditions were previously thought to be impossible, and were only made possible under the direct environmental control of Vaal, which extended deep beneath the planet's surface over the entire globe. The [[atmosphere]] was [[oxygen]]-[[nitrogen]]. The majority of the [[plant|flora]] was very attractive. The soil was remarkably rich and fertile, excellent for husbandry. Its [[atmosphere]] filtered out all harmful [[radiation]] from its [[sun]]. Aside from the natives, no [[animal]] life was encountered by initial surveys. Vaal was obviously constructed on Gamma Trianguli VI by a [[species]] to care for the native inhabitants for some unknown purpose, although the natives had no memory or historical record of this.
Although an Eden at first glance, under Vaal's control the planet soon proved to be the opposite. When a {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[landing party]] [[beam]]ed down on a survey mission, they were immediately assaulted by the planet's dangerous defense mechanisms. Deadly [[Gamma Trianguli VI pod plant|flora]], artificial lightning strikes, and [[explosive mineral formations]] killed three crewmembers and injured a fourth. The initially friendly natives, at Vaal's behest, also became hostile and assaulted the landing party, killing a fourth crewmember. Vaal itself also began pulling the ''Enterprise'' out of orbit, prompting [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] to take retaliatory action and destroy Vaal. After its destruction Kirk predicted a hard time for the natives, but eventually they would learn to organize their lifes themselves. ({{TOS|The Apple}})
 
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Although an [[Eden]] at first glance, under Vaal's control the planet soon proved to be the opposite. When a {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[landing party]] [[beam]]ed down on a survey mission, they were immediately assaulted by the planet's dangerous defense mechanisms. Deadly [[Gamma Trianguli VI pod plant|flora]], artificial lightning strikes, and [[explosive mineral formations]] killed three crewmembers and injured a fourth. The initially friendly natives, at Vaal's behest, also became hostile and assaulted the landing party, killing a fourth crewmember. Vaal itself also began pulling the ''Enterprise'' out of orbit, prompting [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] to take retaliatory action and destroy Vaal. After its destruction Kirk predicted a hard time for the natives, but eventually they would learn to organize their lives themselves. ({{TOS|The Apple}})
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In [[2328]], this was the point of embarcation for several individuals. Zayra Cabot traveled to [[Tarsus IV]] on the {{SS|Manoa}}, Eric Bruno and Douglas Drexler traveled to [[Gothos Space Center]] on the {{SS|Kogin}}, Jack Litchfeld traveled to [[Tarsus IV]] on the {{SS|Kogin}}, Daryl Baskin traveled to Gothos Space Center on the {{SS|Wisconsin}}, and David Stipes and Lorine Mendell traveled to Tarsus IV on the ''Wisconsin''. ({{TNG-R|Inheritance}}, [[Commercial transport database|''okudagram'']])
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Gamma Trianguli VI was the inhabited sixth planet in the Gamma Trianguli system. This system was located in the Gamma Trianguli sector. This was the homeworld of the Vaalians, a pre-warp capable humanoid species. This was, also, the home of the pod plants. Vaal, a machine with rudimentary intelligence, controlled this planet and its inhabitants for approximately 10,000 years until 2267. (TOS: "The Apple"; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, okudagram; ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", display graphic)

The planet, described as an "Eden"-like paradise, consistently enjoyed a tropical climate of 76 °F, with only minor variation at the poles. These conditions were previously thought to be impossible, and were only made possible under the direct environmental control of Vaal, which extended deep beneath the planet's surface over the entire globe. The atmosphere was oxygen-nitrogen. The majority of the flora was very attractive. The soil was remarkably rich and fertile, excellent for husbandry. Its atmosphere filtered out all harmful radiation from its sun. Aside from the natives, no animal life was encountered by initial surveys. Vaal was obviously constructed on Gamma Trianguli VI by a species to care for the native inhabitants for some unknown purpose, although the natives had no memory or historical record of this.

Although an Eden at first glance, under Vaal's control the planet soon proved to be the opposite. When a USS Enterprise landing party beamed down on a survey mission, they were immediately assaulted by the planet's dangerous defense mechanisms. Deadly flora, artificial lightning strikes, and explosive mineral formations killed three crewmembers and injured a fourth. The initially friendly natives, at Vaal's behest, also became hostile and assaulted the landing party, killing a fourth crewmember. Vaal itself also began pulling the Enterprise out of orbit, prompting Captain James T. Kirk to take retaliatory action and destroy Vaal. After its destruction Kirk predicted a hard time for the natives, but eventually they would learn to organize their lives themselves. (TOS: "The Apple")

In 2328, this was the point of embarcation for several individuals. Zayra Cabot traveled to Tarsus IV on the SS Manoa, Eric Bruno and Douglas Drexler traveled to Gothos Space Center on the SS Kogin, Jack Litchfeld traveled to Tarsus IV on the SS Kogin, Daryl Baskin traveled to Gothos Space Center on the SS Wisconsin, and David Stipes and Lorine Mendell traveled to Tarsus IV on the Wisconsin. (TNG-R: "Inheritance", okudagram)

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