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| Native Species= [[Angel I native]]
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| Native Species= [[Angel I native]]s
| Location= Angel System
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| Location= Near the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]
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| Affiliation= Non-aligned
 
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{{Ep disambiguation|TNG|Angel One}}
 
{{Ep disambiguation|TNG|Angel One}}
'''Angel I''' was the [[first planets|first]] [[planet]] of the Angel [[star system|system]], and was located near the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. This [[Class M|M-class]] [[planet]] supported [[carbon]]-based [[plant|flora]] and [[animal|fauna]] and was sparsely populated with intelligent life. Angel I has no [[platinum]] deposits. By [[2302]], the native civilization had reached the technological equivalent of [[Earth]]'s mid-[[20th century]].
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'''Angel I''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[first planets|first]] [[planet]] in its [[star system]]. This remote planet was located close to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. Angel I was a [[Class M|M-class]] planet and the [[homeworld]] of a [[humanoid]] [[Angel I native|species]]. The planet supported [[carbon]]-based [[plant|flora]] and [[animal|fauna]] and was sparsely populated with intelligent life. The planet had no [[platinum]] deposits. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
   
== Historical ==
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== Political ==
 
Angel I had evolved into a constitutional oligarchy that was governed by the [[Parliament of Angel I|Parliament]], an elected [[matriarchal|matriarchy]] consisting of six Mistresses and an overall leader, called the [[Elected One]]. Society was established around the idea that males were second-class citizens. Women were the hunters and the soldiers. In [[2364]], the Elected One was [[Beata]].
In 2302, a [[Federation]] vessel visited Angel I, marking the last official contact between the Federation and the planet before the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} arrived in the system in [[2364]] on an investigation into the fate of the Federation freighter ''[[Odin]]'', which collided with an [[asteroid]] near Angel I in [[2357]].
 
   
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Angel I made use of the [[death penalty]] to punish criminals, and it was carried out with a [[Angel I execution device|device]] described to be "swift and painless".
The survivors of the ''Odin'' had landed on the planet, resulting in a minor shift in opinion and attitude towards the treatment of male members of society. It is believed that this shift may grow over time, and men may gain equal rights.
 
   
 
Within [[Starfleet]], there was a hope that Angel I would one day become a [[Federation members|member]] of the [[Federation]] due to its strategic position in the [[quadrant]]. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
== Political ==
 
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Angel I had evolved into a constitutional oligarchy that was governed by the [[Parliament of Angel I|Parliament]], an elected [[matriarchal|matriarchy]] consisting of six Mistresses and an overall leader, the [[Elected One]]. Its society is established around the idea that males are considered second-class citizens. The women are the hunters and the soldiers. In [[2364]], the Elected One was [[Beata]].
 
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== History ==
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In [[2302]], a [[Federation]] vessel visited Angel I. At the time, the native civilization had reached the technological equivalent of [[Earth]]'s mid-[[20th century]].
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In [[2357]], the Federation freighter ''[[Odin]]'' collided with an [[asteroid]] near Angel I. After five months in [[escape pod|rescue pod]]s, the survivors of the ''Odin'' landed on the planet. Over the next seven years, the survivors took wives and had children. The influence of the survivors on Angel I exacerbated a situation that had been developing for years in that there were people who were dissenting with the majority view that males were second class citizens and were now calling for greater rights with men. The survivors had become symbols of this growing movement.
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The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} arrived in the system in [[2364]] on an investigation into the fate of the freighter. During the course of the investigation, the ''Odin'' survivors and their families were captured. The planetary legislature determined that this group had promoted heretical beliefs that were inconsistent with the beliefs of the ruling majority. The legislature ruled that the children were to be separated from their parents, and the parents were to be [[execution|executed]]. After consultation with an [[away team]] from the starship, the legislature reversed its earlier position and ruled that the parents were not to be executed and were to be reunited with their children. However, this group was to be exiled to a remote and unpopulated region. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
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==Appendices==
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===See also===
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*[[Cygnet XIV]], another female-dominated planet
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===Background information===
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The original planet model for Angel I was used later to represent [[Minos]] in {{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}}, [[Theta VIII]] in {{TNG|The Royale}}, and [[Legara IV]] in {{TNG|Sarek}}. The matte painting of the capital city was also used to represent [[Starbase 515]] in {{TNG|Samaritan Snare}} and the surface of [[Banea]] in {{VOY|Ex Post Facto}}. With some alterations it was also used to represent the surface of [[Krios Prime]] in {{e|The Mind's Eye}}.
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The matte painting first used here for a city on this planet was later used for [[Starbase 515]] ({{e|Samaritan Snare}}), a [[Malcorian]] city ({{e|First Contact}}), a [[Kriosian]] city ({{e|The Mind's Eye}}), [[Klaestron]] city ({{e|Dax}}), and a [[Banean]] city ({{e|Ex Post Facto}}.
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 66) and the ''[[Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library]]'' ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), the Angel (Alpha Gruis, Al Nair) system was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. This was a [[binary star system|binary]] system of two [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral class|B-class star]]s.
   
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According to the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (3rd ed., p. 310), the remote and unpopulated region to which Ramsey and his followers were exiled to was named Mortania.
Within [[Starfleet]], there was a hope that Angel I would one day become a [[Federation members|member]] of the Federation due to its strategic position near the Romulan Neutral Zone. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
 
   
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===External links===
{{bginfo|A golden ibex sculpture was seen in Beata's guest quarters.|This image of the capital city was also used to represent [[Starbase 515]] in {{TNG|Samaritan Snare}} and the surface of [[Banea]] in {{VOY|Ex Post Facto}}. This image of the planet was also used to represent [[Minos]] in {{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}}.|According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', on page 66, the Angel system was located in or near Federation space, in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. This system, also known as Al Nair or Alpha Gruis, was a [[binary star system]]. Primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral class|Class B star]] with a magnitude of +1, which was a hundred times brighter than [[Sol]]. Secondary was a Class B star.}}
 
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* {{wikipedia|Alpha Gruis}}
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* {{eas|inconsistencies/tng_planets.htm|Re-used Planets in TNG|external}}
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* {{eas|inconsistencies/reused_planets_angelone.htm|Re-Uses of the Angel One Matte Painting|external}}
   
 
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For the TNG episode with a similar title, please see "Angel One".

Angel I was the inhabited first planet in its star system. This remote planet was located close to the Romulan Neutral Zone. Angel I was a M-class planet and the homeworld of a humanoid species. The planet supported carbon-based flora and fauna and was sparsely populated with intelligent life. The planet had no platinum deposits. (TNG: "Angel One")

Political

Angel I had evolved into a constitutional oligarchy that was governed by the Parliament, an elected matriarchy consisting of six Mistresses and an overall leader, called the Elected One. Society was established around the idea that males were second-class citizens. Women were the hunters and the soldiers. In 2364, the Elected One was Beata.

Angel I made use of the death penalty to punish criminals, and it was carried out with a device described to be "swift and painless".

Within Starfleet, there was a hope that Angel I would one day become a member of the Federation due to its strategic position in the quadrant. (TNG: "Angel One")

History

In 2302, a Federation vessel visited Angel I. At the time, the native civilization had reached the technological equivalent of Earth's mid-20th century.

In 2357, the Federation freighter Odin collided with an asteroid near Angel I. After five months in rescue pods, the survivors of the Odin landed on the planet. Over the next seven years, the survivors took wives and had children. The influence of the survivors on Angel I exacerbated a situation that had been developing for years in that there were people who were dissenting with the majority view that males were second class citizens and were now calling for greater rights with men. The survivors had become symbols of this growing movement.

The USS Enterprise-D arrived in the system in 2364 on an investigation into the fate of the freighter. During the course of the investigation, the Odin survivors and their families were captured. The planetary legislature determined that this group had promoted heretical beliefs that were inconsistent with the beliefs of the ruling majority. The legislature ruled that the children were to be separated from their parents, and the parents were to be executed. After consultation with an away team from the starship, the legislature reversed its earlier position and ruled that the parents were not to be executed and were to be reunited with their children. However, this group was to be exiled to a remote and unpopulated region. (TNG: "Angel One")

Appendices

See also

Background information

The original planet model for Angel I was used later to represent Minos in TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom", Theta VIII in TNG: "The Royale", and Legara IV in TNG: "Sarek". The matte painting of the capital city was also used to represent Starbase 515 in TNG: "Samaritan Snare" and the surface of Banea in VOY: "Ex Post Facto". With some alterations it was also used to represent the surface of Krios Prime in "The Mind's Eye".

The matte painting first used here for a city on this planet was later used for Starbase 515 ("Samaritan Snare"), a Malcorian city ("First Contact"), a Kriosian city ("The Mind's Eye"), Klaestron city ("Dax"), and a Banean city ("Ex Post Facto".

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 66) and the Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), the Angel (Alpha Gruis, Al Nair) system was located in the Beta Quadrant. This was a binary system of two B-class stars.

According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 310), the remote and unpopulated region to which Ramsey and his followers were exiled to was named Mortania.

External links