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:''You may be looking for the [[master thrall]] from [[Triskelion]] named [[Galt]].''
 
:''You may be looking for the [[master thrall]] from [[Triskelion]] named [[Galt]].''
'''Gault''' is a [[Federation]] [[Federation colonies|colony]] with a sparse population of no more than 20,000 inhabitants. It is widely regarded as a "Farm-world". ([[TNG]]: "[[Heart of Glory]]")
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'''Gault''' was an [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[planet]]. This was the home of a [[Federation]] [[Federation colonies|colony]] with a sparse population of no more than 20,000 inhabitants. It was widely regarded as a "[[agriculture|farm-world]]". ({{TNG|Heart of Glory}})
   
In [[2347]], [[Sergey Rozhenko|Sergey]] and [[Helena Rozhenko]] moved here with their two sons; [[Worf]] and [[Nikolai Rozhenko|Nikolai]]. One of the secondary schools on Gault had a [[Soccer]] team which Worf captained in [[2353]] at the age of 13. ([[TNG]]: "[[Homeward]]"; [[DS9]]: "[[Let He Who Is Without Sin...]]")
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In [[2346]], [[Sergey Rozhenko|Sergey]] and [[Helena Rozhenko]] lived on Gault with their son, [[Nikolai Rozhenko|Nikolai]]; the following year, their adopted son [[Worf]] went to live there. One of the secondary [[school]]s on Gault had a [[soccer]] team which Worf [[captain]]ed in [[2353]] at the age of thirteen. Worf headed a ball into the goal and accidentally killed the opposing player named [[Mikel]]. ({{TNG|Homeward}}; {{DS9|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}})
   
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{{bginfo|"GALT" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "Let He Who Is Without Sin". ''{{st-minutiae|academy/literature329/411.txt}}''|According to [[StarTrek.com]], Gault was an [[Class M|M-class]] planet. ''{{st.com|gault|}}''|According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ("United Federation of Planets I"), in [[2378]], Gault was a [[Federation members|Federation member]].}}
:''Galt is also a city in the central valley region of Northern California, which has a reputation (e.g. Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson calling Sacramento a "cow town") for its heavy agricultural ties. As Stat Trek is produced in Southern California, the similarities in the names may not be coincidental.''
 
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Revision as of 02:31, 5 July 2015

You may be looking for the master thrall from Triskelion named Galt.

Gault was an inhabited planet. This was the home of a Federation colony with a sparse population of no more than 20,000 inhabitants. It was widely regarded as a "farm-world". (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

In 2346, Sergey and Helena Rozhenko lived on Gault with their son, Nikolai; the following year, their adopted son Worf went to live there. One of the secondary schools on Gault had a soccer team which Worf captained in 2353 at the age of thirteen. Worf headed a ball into the goal and accidentally killed the opposing player named Mikel. (TNG: "Homeward"; DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...")

"GALT" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "Let He Who Is Without Sin". [1]
According to StarTrek.com, Gault was an M-class planet. [2]
According to the Star Trek: Star Charts ("United Federation of Planets I"), in 2378, Gault was a Federation member.

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