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* Primary of the [[Guardian of Forever]] [[planet]] ([[unnamed planets]])
 
* Primary of the [[Guardian of Forever]] [[planet]] ([[unnamed planets]])
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==Argolis Cluster star==
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[[Image:Argolis Cluster star.jpg|thumb|A star in the Argolis Cluster.]]
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In [[2368]] the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} hid in the [[chromosphere]] of this [[star]]. ({{TNG|I Borg}})
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==Borg star==
 
==Borg star==

Revision as of 11:28, 31 January 2010

List of unnamed stars.

Unnamed stars

By system

By planet

Argolis Cluster star

Argolis Cluster star

A star in the Argolis Cluster.

In 2368 the USS Enterprise-D hid in the chromosphere of this star. (TNG: "I Borg")

Borg star

Borg Star

A star in Borg territory

The USS Voyager passed by an unknown star while traveling through Borg territory. (VOY: "The Gift")

Judging from the color, the Spectral class of this star may be A0 or it may be a white dwarf.

Klingon star

File:Klingon star, Redemption II.jpg

A star in Klingon space

In 2368 during the Klingon Civil War, Kurn used a clever technique of engaging warp drive near this star's surface, causing a solar flare which destroyed the two Klingon pursuers. (TNG: "Redemption II")

Supernova of 2387

In 2387, a star in close proximity to Romulus went supernova and threatened the galaxy. To stop the threat, Ambassador Spock used red matter to create a black hole which consumed the star's energy. Before he could successfully carry out his mission, however, the supernova reached Romulus, destroying the planet and all of its inhabitants. Among those killed were the wife and unborn child of Nero, who swore vengeance against Spock, Vulcan, and the Federation for letting his world die. While Nero confronted Spock, both of their ships were pulled into the black hole which had consumed the star, sending them back in time and resulting in the creation of the alternate reality. (Star Trek)

In the comic book series Star Trek: Countdown, this star and its system were named "Hobus." The comic explained that the star's galactic threat came from its uncanny ability to transform anything it contacted into energy, which it then consumed, increasing its power and causing it to expand farther and faster throughout the galaxy.
In Star Trek Online, a scandal occurred several years later. It involved rumors that the Vulcan Science Academy knew about the instability of the star but did nothing until Spock attempted to save Romulus with the Jellyfish. The scandal resulted in several resignations and sowed seeds of distrust towards the Vulcans.
It is unclear if Romulus' sister planet, Remus, was also destroyed by the supernova.