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'''Vilmor II''' is the [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] in the [[Vilmoran system]].
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'''Vilmor II''' was the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] in the [[Vilmoran system|Vilmoran]] [[star system|system]]. This planet was located outside [[Federation]] territory.
   
[[Distant past|Four billion years]] ago the [[ancient humanoid]]s seeded part of a genetic program there, but the planet was almost devoid of life as of the [[24th century]]. Only one pocket of life remained: a primitive [[lichen]] growing in a fossilized [[bodies of water|seabed]]. A [[DNA]] sample from Vilmor II was the last fragment required to decipher the code programmed by the ancient humanoids. The [[Federation]], [[Romulan]]s, [[Cardassian]]s, and [[Klingon]]s traveled to Vilmor II in [[2369]] to obtain the DNA.
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[[4.5 billion years ago]], the [[ancient humanoid]]s seeded part of a genetic program there, but the planet was almost devoid of life as of the [[24th century]]. Only one pocket of life remained: a primitive [[lichen]] growing in a [[fossil]]ized [[bodies of water|seabed]]. A [[DNA]] sample from Vilmor II was the last fragment required to decipher the code programmed by the ancient humanoids. The Federation, [[Romulan]]s, [[Cardassian]]s, and [[Klingon]]s traveled to Vilmor II in [[2369]] to obtain the DNA.
   
A standoff over the sample ensued, which was resolved when [[Doctor|Dr]]. [[Beverly Crusher]] completed the program using partially fossilized [[organic]] material from the seabed. A message by the ancient humanoids played, revealing that all [[humanoid]] species of [[the galaxy]] have a common genetic heritage. After this revelation, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} stayed in [[orbit]] of Vilmor II for a period of time to conduct repairs on the [[warp]] engines. ({{TNG|The Chase}})
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A standoff over the sample ensued, which was resolved when [[Doctor|Dr]]. [[Beverly Crusher]] completed the program using partially fossilized [[organic]] material from the seabed. A message by the [[ancient humanoid]]s played, revealing that all [[humanoid]] species of the [[Milky Way Galaxy|galaxy]] have a common genetic heritage. After this revelation, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} stayed in [[orbit]] of Vilmor II for a period of time to conduct repairs on the [[warp]] engines. ({{TNG|The Chase}})
   
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Vilmor II was the uninhabited second planet in the Vilmoran system. This planet was located outside Federation territory.

4.5 billion years ago, the ancient humanoids seeded part of a genetic program there, but the planet was almost devoid of life as of the 24th century. Only one pocket of life remained: a primitive lichen growing in a fossilized seabed. A DNA sample from Vilmor II was the last fragment required to decipher the code programmed by the ancient humanoids. The Federation, Romulans, Cardassians, and Klingons traveled to Vilmor II in 2369 to obtain the DNA.

A standoff over the sample ensued, which was resolved when Dr. Beverly Crusher completed the program using partially fossilized organic material from the seabed. A message by the ancient humanoids played, revealing that all humanoid species of the galaxy have a common genetic heritage. After this revelation, the USS Enterprise-D stayed in orbit of Vilmor II for a period of time to conduct repairs on the warp engines. (TNG: "The Chase")