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'''Nel III''' is one of two inhabited [[planet]]s in the [[Nel system]]. The planet reported two unexplained comas shortly after [[Ullian]] [[telepath]]ic historian [[Jev]]'s visit in the [[2360s]]. They were later found to be a result of [[telepathic memory invasion]] perpetuated by Jev. ([[TNG]]: "[[Violations]]")
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'''Nel III''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[third planets|third]] [[planet]] in the [[Nel system|Nel]] [[star system|system]]. This was one of two inhabited planets in the system. By [[2368]], political subdivisions on this planet included [[Alpha Municipality]], [[Gray Municipality (Nel III)|Gray Municipality]] and [[Epsilon Municipality]]. Two medical installations were [[Taylor Hospital (Nel III)|Taylor Hospital]] and [[Wiemer Medical Facility]].
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This planet was one of eleven visited by a group of [[Ullian]] [[telepath]]ic historians in the [[2360s]], who collected a library of memories from the inhabitants. Soon after the visit, the planet reported two unexplained [[coma]]s. The comas were later determined to be a result of [[telepathic memory invasion]] perpetuated by Jev. A person of interest in the case, Tarmin, was exonerated as he was on his [[species]]' [[homeworld]] at the time of the visit. ({{TNG|Violations}})
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Revision as of 22:54, 2 July 2014

Nel III was the inhabited third planet in the Nel system. This was one of two inhabited planets in the system. By 2368, political subdivisions on this planet included Alpha Municipality, Gray Municipality and Epsilon Municipality. Two medical installations were Taylor Hospital and Wiemer Medical Facility.

This planet was one of eleven visited by a group of Ullian telepathic historians in the 2360s, who collected a library of memories from the inhabitants. Soon after the visit, the planet reported two unexplained comas. The comas were later determined to be a result of telepathic memory invasion perpetuated by Jev. A person of interest in the case, Tarmin, was exonerated as he was on his species' homeworld at the time of the visit. (TNG: "Violations")