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The '''Talosian system''' was a [[star system]] in the [[Talos star group]], a region of [[space]] in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Long range scans of the system showed that it was similar to the [[Sol system]].
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The '''Talosian system''' was an inhabited [[star system]] in the [[Talos star group]], a region of [[space]] in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Long range scans of the system showed that it was similar to the [[Sol system]].
   
 
The Talosian system consisted of eleven [[planet]]s orbiting the [[binary star system|binary star]]s '''Talos A''' and '''Talos B'''. One of the planets, [[Talos IV]], was [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] by a technologically advanced [[species]], the [[Talosian]]s. [[Talos III]] had also been visited by the late [[23rd century]].
 
The Talosian system consisted of eleven [[planet]]s orbiting the [[binary star system|binary star]]s '''Talos A''' and '''Talos B'''. One of the planets, [[Talos IV]], was [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] by a technologically advanced [[species]], the [[Talosian]]s. [[Talos III]] had also been visited by the late [[23rd century]].

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The Talosian system was an inhabited star system in the Talos star group, a region of space in the Alpha Quadrant. Long range scans of the system showed that it was similar to the Sol system.

The Talosian system consisted of eleven planets orbiting the binary stars Talos A and Talos B. One of the planets, Talos IV, was inhabited by a technologically advanced species, the Talosians. Talos III had also been visited by the late 23rd century.

Prior to 2236, this system was unexplored. In that year, the survey ship SS Columbia, while surveying the system, crash-landed on Talos IV. There was one survivor, Vina.

Eighteen years later, the USS Enterprise discovered the fate of the Columbia after being lured to the system by a faked distress call. After escaping the Talosians, the crew recommended that the planet be placed under quarantine, a recommendation that Starfleet Command endorsed. General Order 7 was created to prohibit contact between the Talosians and Federation starships. (TOS: "The Cage")

Thirteen years later, the Enterprise returned to the system to deliver a physically disabled Captain Chris Pike to the care of the Talosians. (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II")

Before 2285, materials from Talos III were sent in a container to Regula. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

The location of Talos in the Milky Way Galaxy was depicted on a Federation star chart in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, production art)

Background information

The Talosian system was at one point to have been a double star system. (The Making of Star Trek, pp. 93 and 96) Before production on that episode, Gene Roddenberry conceded that he was somewhat "at a loss [...] on exactly what it should look like," and further commented, "If it is too bizarre or confusing to the audience, we'll probably have to go back to a single sun." (The Making of Star Trek, p. 96) The map for the system showed two stars of equal size at the center of the star system; however, when the shore leave party was on the surface, it's not possible to see the suns as the sky was overcast.

In the "The Explored Galaxy" star chart, Talos was located between the Tholian Assembly and Romulus. Both were identified in DS9: "Call to Arms" as being located in the Alpha Quadrant. According to Star Trek: Star Charts, the Talos system was located in or near Federation space, in the Alpha Quadrant. ("United Federation of Planets III")