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Sherman's Planet also appeared in the starchart [[Data]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] were studying in [[Stellar Cartography]] in [[2371]]. (''[[Star Trek Generations]]'')
 
Sherman's Planet also appeared in the starchart [[Data]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] were studying in [[Stellar Cartography]] in [[2371]]. (''[[Star Trek Generations]]'')
   
:''According ot his book "[[The Trouble With Tribbles (book)|The Trouble With Tribbles]]", Sherman's Planet was named for Holly Sherman, a friend and college girlfriend of the episode's writer, [[David Gerrold]].''
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:''According to his book "[[The Trouble With Tribbles (book)|The Trouble With Tribbles]]", Sherman's Planet was named for Holly Sherman, a friend and college girlfriend of the episode's writer, [[David Gerrold]].''
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 2 January 2007

Sherman's Planet was a disputed planet located near the Federation-Klingon border.

Following the First Federation-Klingon War in 2267, and per terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, ownership of Sherman's Planet could be assumed by the side that could most effectively develop it. The Federation's intentions for Sherman's Planet were to use it to cultivate quadrotriticale, a grain well adapted to the planet's climate. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

The Federation succeeded in best developing Sherman's Planet. However, by 2269, the planet had been struck by famine. On Stardate 5392.4, the USS Enterprise, under Captain James T. Kirk, was assigned to escort two robot ships hauling an improved grain, quintotriticale, to the planet to alleve the plight. (TAS: "More Tribbles, More Troubles")

Sherman's Planet also appeared in the starchart Data and Picard were studying in Stellar Cartography in 2371. (Star Trek Generations)

According to his book "The Trouble With Tribbles", Sherman's Planet was named for Holly Sherman, a friend and college girlfriend of the episode's writer, David Gerrold.