List of Star Trek planets: C-F
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[edit] C
- Caere - Planet Dr. Richard Galen planned on going to by way of an Al-Leyan transport from Deep Space 4.[1]
- Cairn homeworld - Unnamed home of the Cairn species. They are members of the Federation who have advanced telepathy and are unable to verbally communicate.[2]
- Calder II - Planet with a Federation outpost. Known to have valuable archaeological artifacts of a past civilization.[4]
- Caldik Prime - Site of a Starfleet facility with a hospital, where Lieutenant Paris was stationed when his court-martial offense occurred.[5]
- Caldonia - Homeworld of the Caldonian species and a major source of naturally occurring Trillium 323.[6]Possibly a reference to The Atreides Home world in Frank Herbert's Dune Series.
- Caldos II - Planet that was one of the Federation's earliest successful terraforming projects.[7]
- Caleb IV - Federation outpost near the Klingon border.[8]
- Callinon VII - A planet of the Gamma Quadrant where the Dominion maintains an unmanned and lightly secured subspace relay station that handles comm traffic from various Dominion-related members, such as the Karemma.[9]
- Calondia IV - Jadzia's wrestling coach says he is on his way to Calondia IV as he leaves her quarters.[10]
- Camor V - Homeworld of the Camorite species. Miranda Vigo, Capt. Picard's lover 24 years in the past, moved to Camor V, and Picard goes there to meet his supposed son Jason Vigo.[11]
- Campor III - Site of a new colony est 2371. The colony's crucial field hospital was being outfitted from Deep Space Nine, needing medical supplies from Vulcan that are delayed circa stardate 48467.3.[12]
- Camus II - A planet that once was home to a highly advanced species with the power to exchange life-entities. Their ruins have long been studied by Federation scientists. In 2269, a Federation team headed by Dr. Janice Lester and Dr. Arthur Coleman was wiped out by Lester in order to keep the secret of the life-exchange project.[13]
- Capella IV - Homeworld of the advanced, yet still tribal-governed, Capellian species. Dr. McCoy was stationed on the planet for several years and was familiar with the strict Capellian customs.[14]
- Cardassia III - Third planet of the Cardassia system where Zek obtained the Bajoran Orb of Wisdom from a contact. This was his last stop before heading into the wormhole to seek future advice from its builders.[15]
- Cardassia IV - Fourth planet of the Cardassia system, where Major Kira and Chief O'Brien rescue Bajoran prisoners of war still being held in a labor camp, including Li Nalas.[16]
- Cardassia V - Fifth planet in the Cardassia system that hosts a museum where Quark's cousin Kono once stole bone carving artifacts.[17]
- Cardassia Prime - Primary homeworld of the Cardassian species, and capital of the Cardassian Union. It is the 7th planet in the Cardassian system and usually just referred to as "Cardassia".[18]
- Carema III - The second proposed site of testing experimental particle fountain mining technology.[19]
- Carnel - Planet in the midst of a civil war. It is where Capt. Jean-Luc Picard first met Lt. Tasha Yar. Impressed at Yar's heroism in rescuing civilians from a minefield, Picard recruited her to serve aboard the Enterprise-D as head of security.[20]
- Carraya IV - A jungle world on the edge of Romulan space which is the site of a secret camp for 73 reluctant Klingon survivors of the Khitomer massacre in 2346.[21]
- Casperia Prime - Ringed Class-M planet which the Starfleet Bureau of Information calls the "vacation capital of the Horvian Cluster". Jadzia Dax planned her and Worf's honeymoon there in 2374.[22]
- Castal I - One of several sites of border skirmishes between the Talarians and the Federation, where Endar's son was killed.[23]
- Catulla - The people of the planet have delicate relations with the Federation. It orbits Theta Pictoris and is known as Cendo-Prae by the Catullans.[24]
- Celtris III - Cardassian border planet erroneously thought to have a subterranean development site for metagenic weapons. The base was later found to be an elaborate hoax to capture Captain Picard.[18]
- Centauri VII - The immortal Flint possessed some of the works of the artists Taranullus of Centauri VII.[25]
- Cerberus II - A planet whose natives developed a rejuvenation process for the body and shared the secret with Admiral Mark Jameson after he negotiated a treaty for the planet.[26]
- Cestus III - A Federation colony near the Gorn Hegemony that was attacked by the Gorn in 2267. A powerful alien species intolerant of war known as the Metron Consortium, mediated a peace treaty, and now the Federation and Gorn share the planet equally.[27] In 2371, the colonists formed a baseball league with six teams, including the Cestus Comets and the Pike City Pioneers.[28]
- Ceti Alpha V - A barely habitable planet where, in 2267, Captain Kirk stranded the renegade ruler Khan Noonien Singh and his followers.[29] Six months later, Ceti Alpha VI exploded and caused destruction of Ceti Alpha V's ecosystem, shifting its orbit and rendering it a barren wasteland, although it still supported a deadly parasitic creature that Khan named the Ceti eel. The story of Khan's survival is chronicled in the 2006 non-canonical novel, To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh. In 2285, the USS Reliant went to Ceti Alpha V, mistaking it for Ceti Alpha VI, which had been chosen for testing the Genesis Device. Khan stole the ship and set out to avenge himself on Kirk.[30] In addition, years before any of this occurred, Captain Jonathan Archer of the starship Enterprise (NX-01) and Vulcan T'Pol lived here in an alternate future in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Twilight." Note: it is uncertain whether Ceti Alpha is the same as Alpha Ceti, a real star system 220 light years from Earth. Under the Bayer designation system, the Greek letter should precede the constellation name, and in the novelization of "The Wrath of Khan", Alpha Ceti V is indeed the form used.
- Ceti Alpha VI - Sister planet to Ceti Alpha V. The planet exploded sometime around 2267 and destroyed Ceti Alpha V's ecosystem. The cataclysmic event apparently went unnoticed by the Federation who chose the planet as a test site for the Genesis Device in 2285. The USS Reliant goes to Ceti Alpha V by mistake, not realizing they have mistaken it as the sixth planet, and unaware of classified information regarding Khan.[30]
- Chalna - Homeworld of the Chalnoth species who have no laws or organized system of government. Captain Picard visited the planet when he commanded the USS Stargazer.[31]
- Chaltok IV - Site of a Romulan research colony nearly destroyed during the test of a polaric ion device, which led to the Polaric Test Ban Treaty of 2268.[32]
- Chandra V - Homeworld of the Chandran species. The Betazed Tam Elbrun spent time on the planet as a Federation delegate. The peaceful and loving Chandrans have a three day ritual just for greeting newly arrived visitors.[33]
- Chaya VII - Planet where Enterprise-D designer Dr. Leah Brahms headed up a series engineering debates.[34]
- Cheron - Planet located within Romulan space, whose civilization wiped themselves out through racial bigotry.[35] The Cheron system, by coincidence, is also the site of the "Battle of Cheron" between the Federation and the Romulans. Considered a "humiliating" defeat by the Romulans, according to Admiral Jarok. It led to the creation of the Romulan Neutral Zone and thus likely climaxed the original Romulan War in 2160.[36]
- Chrysalian homeworld - The Chrysalians are bidders for the wormhole near Barzan II. They are represented by Devinoni Ral, a charming and deceptive negotiator.[6]
- Cirrus IV - Location of the Emerald Wading Pool, recreated in a holodeck program.[37]
- Coltar IV - Federation colony that experienced the "Manheim Effect" time disruption produced by Dr. Manheim's dimensional experiment on Vandor.[38]
- Cor Caroli V - Location of an outbreak of Phyrox plague in 2366. For unspecified reasons, Starfleet deemed the incidient classified. Picard mentions the incident to Haro, a Bolian Starfleet cadet he was imprisoned with. When Haro remembers details of the event, (something a first-year cadet wouldn't have knowledge of), Picard realizes Haro is not who she claims to be.[31]
- Coridan - homeworld of the Coridan species, which was important in the early development of the Federation for its rich deposits of dilithium and other minerals. Mining rights were a heated debate between the Tellarites and Vulcans.[39] Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan was credited with achieving the consensus toward admitting the planet to the Federation.[40][41] In 2374, Coridan's dilthium mines were attacked by the Dominion.[42][43]
- Corinth IV - Location of a Federation starbase. After the mission at M-113, Kirk sets off to Corinth IV to drop off a supply of Mexican chilli peppers to an associate of his at the station.[44]
- Corvan II - Homeworld of the Corvan species.[45]
- Cravic homeworld - Delta Quadrant planet with a civilization destroyed by robots.[46]
- Cygnet XIV - 14th planet in the Cygnet system inhabited by a female dominated society. The Enterprise had a computer update at the planet and the female voice of the system took on a flirtatious persona that annoyed Captain Kirk.[47]
- Cygnia Minor - Federation colony near Planet Q.[48]
[edit] D
- Dakala - A rogue planet discovered in 2151 by the Enterprise NX-01. It exists in perpetual darkness, however the surface is teeming with non-photosynthetic plantlife and a diverse animal population, many of which possess bioluminescence. Geologic gases venting from the interior keep the planet warm and most of the life is concentrated near them.[49]
- Daled IV - Planet with a hostile atmosphere with composition almost exactly similar to Clauvdia III. The inhabitants were shape-shifting energy beings.[50]
- Danula II - Planet where in 2323, young Cadet Jean-Luc Picard won the annual Starfleet Academy Marathon.[51] The Captain kept the certificate he won in his photo scrap book.[52]
- Daran V - a Federation colony doomed to be struck by the asteroid Yonada.[53]
- Davlos Prime - Planet near the Klingon border. Romulans visiting Deep Space 9 used a device manufactured on Davlos III to turn a replicator into a transporter in order to secretly beam espionage equipment into their quarters from their ship.[54]
- Dayos IV - Planet where Klingon Commander Kang retrieved an amulet belonging to The Albino's wife, which contained the location of the The Albino's secret fortress on Secarus.[55] The alias "Connelly", used by Miles O'Brien when he attempted to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate, spent two years in prison for dealing in stolen equipment on Dayos IV.[56]
- Decos Prime - Site of a Federation base.[57]
- Dedestris - Delta Quadrant planet accessible from Sikaris via the Sikarin Spacial Trajector.[58]
- Deinonychus VII - Planet where the Enterprise-D awaited the arrival of the USS Biko.[59]
- Dekendi III - Homeworld of the Dekendi species.[60]
- Delb II - Home of Nellen Tore, assistant to Admiral Norah Satie who investigated sabotage aboard the Enterprise-D.[61]
- Delinia II - In 2209, doctors from Delinia II were the first to diagnose transporter psychosis.[62]
- Delios VII - Janeway mentions that the shamans of the Karis tribe on Delios VII practice a ritual that increases the electrical resistance of their skin.[63]
- Delos III - Delos III, also known as Ornara, is home to the Ornarans who have become addicted to the drug Felicium by the inhabitants of Delos IV, the Brekkians.[64]
- Delos IV - Planet where Dr. Beverly Crusher had training under Dr. Quince.[65] This is not to be confused with another Delos IV also known as Brekka.[64]
- Delphi Ardu IV - A star system with a planet that the USS Enterprise-D chased a Ferengi warship to. The planet was the site of an ancient Tkon Empire outpost still protected by a mysterious guardian.[66]
- Delta IV - Homeworld of the Deltan species.[67]
- Delta Vega - A remote, uninhabited planet, site of an abandoned lithium cracking facility where Captain Kirk attempted to maroon Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell after he developed dangerous psychic powers and threathened the Enterprise.[68]
- Delvos Prime - Location of a Federation long-term care center.[69]
- Deneb II - Second planet in the Alpha Cygni Star System. Site of mass murders of women by the killer Redjac, where he was known as Kesla.[70]
- Deneb IV - Fourth planet in the Alpha Cygni Star System. The location of Farpoint Station, and was visited by the USS Enterprise-D during its maiden voyage. [71]
- Deneb V - Also known as Deneb Kaitos V is where the Federation Academy of Sciences is based. Note: The true "Deneb" star is not in this system.[72]
- Deneva - a Federation colony that was attacked by strange neural parasites. Captain Kirk's brother Sam resided on Deneva with his family.[73]
- Denobula - A planet in the Denobula Triaxa system, the homeworld of the Denobulan species. Enterprise character, Dr. Phlox, is a Denobulan.[74] The population is 12 billion, all of which live on a single continent.
- Deriben V - Planet where Lt. J.G. Aquiel Uhnari was previously stationed before being reassigned to Relay Station 47.[75]
- Dessica II - Planet where the Enterprise-D crew believed Capt. Picard was killed in a bar fight.[4]
- Detria - System where in 2369, two gas giants, Detria II, and Detria VI, collided and formed a new protostar. The Enterprise-D went there to monitor the rare event.[76]
- Devidia II - Homeworld of the Devidians visited by the Enterprise-D in 2368 to uncover the mystery behind a Devidian fossil found on Earth in 24th Century.[77]
- Devos II - Son'a controlled world in the Gamma Quadrant.[78]
- Dimorus - Planet infested with poisonous dart-shooting rodents. Gary Mitchell was shot with one of these darts which was intended for his friend James T. Kirk.[68]
- Dinaal - Planet in the Delta Quadrant which is densely populated by the Dinaali species. Their complex healthcare system is managed by the Jye species who operate massive hospital ships that float above the over-populated Dinaali cities.[79]
- Donatu V - Planet near the Klingon-Federation disputed Sherman's Planet.[80] In 2374, during the Dominon War, the Klingon warship Rotarran escorted Klingon freighters to Donatu V.[81]
- Doraf I - The Enterprise-D was headed to Doraf I, a new Federation colony, for a terraforming mission but received and emergency call from Starbase 234.[82]
- Dorvan V - Planet adopted by a colony of Native American Indians which became annexed by the Cardassians according to the Federation-Cardassian Treaty of 2370,. It was Capt. Picard's painful task to relocate this colony to a new planet after having discovered one of his Earth ancestors may have helped drive Indians from their native lands centuries ago on Earth.[83]
- Dosi homeworld - Dominion allied planet in the Gamma Quadrant. Quark negotiates for trade rights with the Dosi. The name of their planet is never mentioned in the show however it appeared on tactical readout screens as Dosi.[84]
- Dozaria - Gamma Quadrant planet located between Cardassian Union and the Breen Confederacy. In 2372, Major Kira mounts a rescue mission to find her friend Razka Karn, whose ship was shotdown and crashed on Dozaria by Breen warships.[85] Dozaria could be traveled to through the Iconian gateway on Vandros IV.[86]
- Drayan II - Homeworld of the Drayan species.[88]
- Draygo IV - An M-class planet considered for the relocation of the Boraalans, but since it lies near Cardassian space, it could not be chosen as a refuge.[89]
- Draylon II - Uninhabited planet. The refugee Skrreea, who thought Bajor was their mythical refuge Kentanna, resettled on Draylon II after the Bajorian provisional government declined their request to settle on Bajor.[92]
- Drema IV - Planet in the Selcundi Drema sector with a pre-warp civilization on the verge of destruction by seismic turbulence. The Enterprise is the first manned vessel to visit the system. Lt. Commander Data was contacted by a young Dreman girl named Sarjenka asking for help. He went against orders and the Prime Directive and went to the surface to help her. Later, Wesley Crusher came up with the idea of launching probes onto the surface that would emit harmonic vibrations that could quell the tectonic stresses at the core.[93]
- Dreon VII - Location of a Bajoran colony.[94]
- Dulisian IV - A Federation colony near the Romulan border. In their attempts to invade Vulcan, the Romulans tried to lure away the Enterprise-D from the Romulan Neutral Zone with a fake distress call from Dulisian IV.[82]
- Durenia IV - Destination of the Enterprise-D after it left Starbase 133.[65]
- Duronom - Enolian penal colony.[95]
- Dytallix B - (a.k.a. Mira V) The fifth planet in Omicron Ceti (a.k.a. Mira) star system. Is an abandoned commercial mining planet where Capt. Picard secretly rendezvoused with Capt. Walter Keel to discuss a conspiracy within Starfleet. The planet is owned by the Dytallix Mining Corporation.[96]
[edit] E
Earth - Also known as Terra, or Sol III. Earth is the homeworld of the Human species, and the location of the capital of the United Federation of Planets in Paris, as well as Starfleet Headquarters based in San Francisco.[67] Residents of Earth were called Terrans in the alternate "Mirror" universe.[97] Earth's moon, called Luna, or Sol IIIa, is also colonized. The capital is Tycho City.[98] At least one other sentient race evolved on Earth in the past, the reptilian Voth species. Possibly descended from Hadrosaurids, the Voth became advanced and developed space travel, escaping Earth before an asteroid impact 65 million years ago. They relocated to the Delta Quadrant.[99]
Earth Colony 2 - A Federation settlement.[100]
Eden - A planet sought by the mad Dr. Sevrin and his group of young followers. They believed the planet lay in the Romulan Neutral Zone and forced the Enterprise NCC-1701 to go there. The planet they find however, is a lush paradise, but filled with lethal plantlife.[24] Note: Eden was also the human name given for the mythical planet Sha Ka Ree which lay at the center of the galaxy.[101]
Efros - Homeworld of the Efrosian species.[3]
Ekos - The "inner" planet of its system whose inhabitants, the Ekosians, have modedeled their society after Nazi controlled Germany of mid-20th Century Earth, and declared war on the "outer" planet of Zeon.[102]
Elaas - A planet whose people sought peace with a warring neighbor world of Troyius by means of an arranged marriage.[103] Scotty tells the story of transporting the Dohlman of Elaas.[104]
El-Adrel IV - Planet where a dimensional-shifting creature resides. In 2368, A Tamarian captain named Dathon takes Picard there against his will to fight the beast together.[105]
El-Auria - Home of the El-Aurian species which was destroyed by the Borg. In 2293, two El-Aurian refugee ships were caught in the Nexus Energy Ribbon. Guinan was among those rescued from one of the ships before it was destroyed.[52]
Elanu IV - Planet visited by Sisko and Curzon Dax.[106]
Elaysian homeworld - The low-gravity homeworld of the Elaysian species.[107]
Elba II - An inhospitable planet where an asylum for the criminally insane resides.[108]
Ellora homeworld - Home of the Ellora species. It is one of the three planets ruled over by the Son'a Solidarity.[109]
Emila II - Destination of the Enterprise-D after its mission at Tanuga IV.[110]
Eminiar VII - Homeworld of the Eminian people. The inhabitants are discovered to be engaged in a simulated war with the people of the planet Vendikar.[111]
Enara Prime - Delta Quadrant homeworld of the Enaran species.[112]
Endicor - Destination of the Enterprise-D until it found a shuttle craft with a duplicate Capt. Picard aboard.[113]
Epsilon 119[114]
Epsilon IV[115]
Epsilon Caneris III - A planet whose inhabitants wish to join the Federation but are currently at war with each other.[116]
Epsilon Eridani[117]
Epsilon Indi II - Birth place of Walter Pierce.[118]
Epsilon West IV - Planet the SS Manila was bound for. Indicated on a shipping manifest.[119]
Erabus Prime - Planet in the Gamma Quadrant visited by Vash and Q. Vash was bitten by a poisonous bug on the planet and would have died if not for Q's intervention.[120]
Errikang VII - Gamma Quadrant planet whose inhabitants nearly killed Vash while in Q's company.[120]
Evadne IV - Destination of the Enterprise-D until it uncovered an unstable wormhole near the Ngame Nebula.[121]
Evora homeworld - Home of the Evora species who are members of the Federation.[109][122]
Excalbia - A volcanic planet home to an alien species who had Kirk and Spock battle illusionary enemies in a test of good and evil.[123]
Exo III - An icy Class P planet where Nurse Christine Chapel's former fiancee Dr. Roger Korby had a research station. The planet once sustained an ancient civilization, whose ruins are now found underground.[100]
[edit] F
Fabrina - Homeworld of the Fabrini species whose world was destroyed by a supernova explosion. The Fabrini used Yonada, a hollow asteroid as a lifeboat to save themselves from annihilation.[124]
Fahleena III - Planet that lies along a Valerian trade route who periodically supplied Cardassians with weapon making materials.[106]
Farius Prime - Heaviliy industrialized home of the Farian species and headquarters of the Orion Syndicate crime organization.[125]
Faynos - Delta Quadrant planet.[126]
Felton Prime - Planet in Cardassian space with a military base and relay station.[8]
Fendaus V - Planet whose hereditary leaders have a genetic condition that results in them being born without limbs.[127]
Ferenginar - Alpha Quadrant homeworld of the Ferengi species and capital of the Ferengi Alliance. The planet known to be dismal with overcast skies, nearly constant planet-wide torrential rainfall, deep swamps of rotting vegetation, and thick muddy rivers.[28]
Fina Prime - A Vidiian planet in the Delta Quadrant.[128]
Finnea Prime - Homeworld of the Finnean species.[129]
Feris VI - featured in the DS9 episode "Life Support".
Flaxian homeworld - Flaxian assassians are known to use pheremonic sensors to detect their intended targets.[130]
Folnar III - Troi shows guests a Jewel Plant from Folnar III in the Enterprise's arboretum.[2]
Forcas III - In 2370, Lt. Worf returns victorious from the Bat'leth competition on Forcas III.[131] Guinan offers Lt. Cmdr Data a bitter alcoholic beverage from Forcas III which he expressed dislike, however he chose to continue drinking the beverage to experience the feelings of bitterness caused by his new emotion chip.[52]
Forlat III - Planet whose colony fell victim to an attack by the Crystalline Entity.[132]
Fornax - when Fornax's sun went supernova, the Enterprise saved the colonists.[133]
Founders' homeworld - A barren Gamma Quadrant planet and homeworld of the Founders. It is a rogue planet in the Omarion Nebula in the center of Dominion space. The Founders themselves exist as a massive "ocean" of amber liquid known as "The Great Link".[134]
Freehaven - Bajorian colony.[86]
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