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| SurfaceCap = Taurus II inhabitant |
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+ | | Class = [[Class M|M]] |
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+ | | Native Species = [[Taurus II anthropoid]]s |
− | | Location = [[Murasaki 312 |
+ | | Location = Near [[Murasaki 312]] |
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− | :''You may also be looking for the [[planet]] [[Taurus II (Taurean system)|by the same name]], located in the [[Taurean system]].'' |
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+ | The system was located close to [[Murasaki 312]], a [[quasar]]-like phenomena located 3 days away from [[Makus III]] at [[Warp factor|warp 1]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}}) |
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+ | As of [[2267]], the planet had remained unexplored by the [[Federation]]. Long-range scans had revealed basic characteristics of this planet, such as it had an [[oxygen]]-[[nitrogen]] [[atmosphere]]. |
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⚫ | That same year, the [[shuttlecraft]] ''{{dis|Galileo|2267}}'' [[crash land]]ed on Taurus II while attempting to investigate the Murasaki effect. The [[crew]], under the [[commanding officer|command]] of [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Spock]], made [[first contact]] with the inhabitants, and lost crew members [[Latimer]] and [[Gaetano]] while on the surface. |
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⚫ | The inhabitants of Taurus II were [[order 480-G]] [[anthropoid]]s, similar to [[lifeform]]s discovered on [[Hansen's Planet]] but much larger, ten to twelve feet in height. They were at approximately a stone-age level of [[technology]], slightly less advanced than a [[tribe|tribal culture]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}}) |
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{{bginfo|The planet was named after the constellation {{w|Taurus (constellation)|Taurus}}. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 499)}} |
{{bginfo|The planet was named after the constellation {{w|Taurus (constellation)|Taurus}}. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 499)}} |
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+ | * {{mbeta|Beta Tauri II}} |
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Revision as of 22:40, 4 July 2015
Taurus II was the inhabited second planet of its star system. Classified as M class, this was the homeworld for a species of anthropoids.
The system was located close to Murasaki 312, a quasar-like phenomena located 3 days away from Makus III at warp 1. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")
History
As of 2267, the planet had remained unexplored by the Federation. Long-range scans had revealed basic characteristics of this planet, such as it had an oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere.
That same year, the shuttlecraft Galileo crash landed on Taurus II while attempting to investigate the Murasaki effect. The crew, under the command of Lieutenant Commander Spock, made first contact with the inhabitants, and lost crew members Latimer and Gaetano while on the surface.
The inhabitants of Taurus II were order 480-G anthropoids, similar to lifeforms discovered on Hansen's Planet but much larger, ten to twelve feet in height. They were at approximately a stone-age level of technology, slightly less advanced than a tribal culture. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")
External link
- Beta Tauri II at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works