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'''Relva VII''' was the [[seventh planets|seventh]] [[planet]] of the Relva planetary [[star system|system]]. The planet was affiliated with the [[United Federation of Planets]]. Prior to [[2364]], a Federation facility administered by [[Starfleet]] was established on the planet.
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'''Relva VII''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[seventh planets|seventh]] [[planet]] of the Relva [[star system|system]]. This was the home of a [[Starfleet]] facility.
   
In [[stardate]] 41461, the planet hosted a [[Starfleet Academy]] entrance test for aspiring cadets. The successful cadet would gain entrance to the main branch of the Academy on [[Earth]]. In that year, [[Wesley Crusher]], along with three other Academy hopefuls, [[Mordock]], [[T'Shanik]], and [[Oliana Mirren]], took the [[Starfleet Academy entrance exam]]. One of the main tests on the exam was the [[psych test]]. Out of the four candidates, Mordock was chosen to enter the Academy on Earth. ({{TNG|Coming of Age}})
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In 2364, Relva VII hosted a [[Starfleet Academy]] entrance test for aspiring cadets. The successful cadet would gain entrance to the main branch of the Academy on [[Earth]]. In that year, [[Wesley Crusher]], along with three other Academy hopefuls, [[Mordock]], [[T'Shanik]], and [[Oliana Mirren]], took the [[Starfleet Academy entrance exam]]. One of the main tests on the exam was the [[psych test]]. Out of the four candidates, Mordock was chosen to enter the Academy.({{TNG|Coming of Age}})
   
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==Background==
{{bginfo|The planet model was first used for [[Mordan IV]] in {{e|Too Short a Season}}. It would be modified for its appearance as Relva VII and as [[Starbase 179]] in {{e|A Matter Of Honor}}.| The Relva VII outpost [[computer voice]] was provided by an [[unknown actor]] and the test computer voice by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
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The planet model was first used for [[Mordan IV]] in {{e|Too Short a Season}}. It would be modified for its appearance as Relva VII and as [[Starbase 179]] in {{e|A Matter Of Honor}}.
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The Relva VII outpost [[computer voice]] was provided by an [[unknown actor]] and the test computer voice by an [[unknown actress]].
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===The Federation Relva VII outpost===
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| colspan="1" align="center" | [[File:Relva VII matte painting's original apperance as Aldebaran II in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.jpg|140px]]
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| class="even" | <center>Original appearance as Aldebaran II spaceport...</center>
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| class="even" | <center>...and as Starfleet facility on Relva VII</center>
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The exterior view of the Federation facility was a [[matte painting]] that was originally done by [[Dan Curry]], prior to him becoming visual effects supervisor on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', for [[Universal Studios]]' science fiction television series ''{{w|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}}'', where it appeared as the Aldebaran II spaceport in the 1979 first season two-part episode "The Plot to Kill a City", reused as the Zantia spaceport for the later, same season episode "Planet of the Amazon Women" (incidentally, co-written by [[DC Fontana]]). [http://buckrogersguide.blogspot.com/2013/08/ep-110-planet-of-amazon-women-november.html] It somehow became available for use for [[Paramount Television]] in ''The Next Generation'' where it was only slightly modified by original creator Curry for its appearance as the Federation facility, among others by adding the Starfleet symbols on the dome. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', 3rd ed., p. 405) The painting was subsequently retained by Curry, as part of his personal collection. ([[TNG Season 6 DVD]]-special feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Six - Profile: Dan Curry")
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 13:09, 22 July 2014

Relva VII was the inhabited seventh planet of the Relva system. This was the home of a Starfleet facility.

In 2364, Relva VII hosted a Starfleet Academy entrance test for aspiring cadets. The successful cadet would gain entrance to the main branch of the Academy on Earth. In that year, Wesley Crusher, along with three other Academy hopefuls, Mordock, T'Shanik, and Oliana Mirren, took the Starfleet Academy entrance exam. One of the main tests on the exam was the psych test. Out of the four candidates, Mordock was chosen to enter the Academy.(TNG: "Coming of Age")

Background

The planet model was first used for Mordan IV in "Too Short a Season". It would be modified for its appearance as Relva VII and as Starbase 179 in "A Matter Of Honor".

The Relva VII outpost computer voice was provided by an unknown actor and the test computer voice by an unknown actress.

The Federation Relva VII outpost

File:Relva VII matte painting's original apperance as Aldebaran II in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.jpg Relva VII surface
Original appearance as Aldebaran II spaceport...
...and as Starfleet facility on Relva VII

The exterior view of the Federation facility was a matte painting that was originally done by Dan Curry, prior to him becoming visual effects supervisor on Star Trek: The Next Generation, for Universal Studios' science fiction television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, where it appeared as the Aldebaran II spaceport in the 1979 first season two-part episode "The Plot to Kill a City", reused as the Zantia spaceport for the later, same season episode "Planet of the Amazon Women" (incidentally, co-written by DC Fontana). [1] It somehow became available for use for Paramount Television in The Next Generation where it was only slightly modified by original creator Curry for its appearance as the Federation facility, among others by adding the Starfleet symbols on the dome. (Star Trek Encyclopedia, 3rd ed., p. 405) The painting was subsequently retained by Curry, as part of his personal collection. (TNG Season 6 DVD-special feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Six - Profile: Dan Curry")

See also

  • Relva VII personnel