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{{sidebar planet|
| Name = Angosia III
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| name = Angosia III
| imageOrbital = angosia III.jpg
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| orbital = Angosia_III, remastered.jpg
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| ocaption = Angoisia III
| imageSurface = Angosia III surface.jpg
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| surface = Angosia III, surface, remastered.jpg
| SurfaceCap = The capital city of Angosia III in 2366
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| scaption = The capital city of Angosia III (2366)
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| type = [[Planet]]
| Type = [[Planet]]
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| satellites = At least five, including [[Lunar V]]
| Satellites = At least five, including [[Lunar V]]
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| species = [[Angosian]]s
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| affiliation = {{Federation}} (pending)
| Native Species = [[Angosian]]s
 
| Location = Angosia system<br/>[[Alpha Quadrant]]
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| location = [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]]
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| status = Habitable
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| datestatus = 2366
 
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'''Angosia III''' was the [[third planets|third]] [[planet]] of the Angosia planetary [[star system|system]]. This system was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The [[atmosphere]] was capable of supporting [[humanoid]] life-forms. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Angosian]]s, a [[warp drive|warp capable]] humanoid [[species]].
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'''Angosia III''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[third planets|third]] [[planet]] in its [[star system]]. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Angosian]]s, a [[warp-capable]] [[humanoid]] [[species]]. The planet had several [[moon]]s, including [[Lunar V]].
   
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In the mid-[[24th century]], Angosia III was embroiled in the [[Tarsian War]]. The planet was able to recover remarkably quickly after the war's end, though the Angosian [[Angosian soldiers 001|veterans]] of the war had difficulty reintegrating into [[civilian]] life and were exiled indefinitely to a [[penal colony]] on Lunar V. Apparently, no serious effort to reverse the [[soldier]]'s enhancements was attempted due to a combination of the medical difficulty to do so and the decision of keeping them as a reserve [[military]] resource for a possible future need.
In [[2366]], the [[Angosian senate|Angosian government]] petitioned for membership in the [[Federation]], and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was dispatched to conduct a follow-up visit. During this visit, it was learned that the Angosian government unduly held [[Tarsian War]] [[Unnamed Angosians#Angosian soldiers|veterans]] as prisoners on one of Angosia's [[moon]]s, [[Lunar V]]. Federation membership was postponed. ({{TNG|The Hunted}})
 
   
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In [[2366]], the [[Angosian Senate|Angosian government]] petitioned for membership in the [[Federation]], and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was dispatched to conduct a follow-up visit. During the visit, [[Roga Danar]] escaped his confinement and when the [[crew]] of the USS ''Enterprise''-D captured him in [[space]] at the request of the Angosian [[government]], the [[fugitive]] revealed how he and his fellow soldiers were treated. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] attempted to inquire about this revelation, but the Angosian government refused to discuss the matter citing it was a matter of internal security.
Angosia III appeared in the starchart [[Data]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] were studying in [[Stellar Cartography]] in [[2371]]. ({{film|7}}, ''display graphic'')
 
   
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Eventually, Danar escaped and the crew of the ''Enterprise''-D attempted to address the matter again, but found the Angosian government's intransigence on the matter frustrating. Eventually, Danar led his fellow [[veteran]]s from Lunar V in an armed [[uprising]]. Despite the earlier stance of the Angosian government on the issue, it with brazen hypocrisy suddenly pleaded for the [[Starfleet]] crew to intervene on their behalf. Captain Picard refused, citing that since the government made it clear that this was considered an internal matter previously, Starfleet was not about to step in just because that earlier stance was now inconvenient. Instead, Picard noted that his [[report]] is complete and he will be sure to mention the blatant [[sentient]] rights violation that the Angosian government had committed with the implication that he would recommend that Angosia's entry into the {{Federation}} be rejected.
{{bginfo|From the designation, it suggested that Angosia III had at least five moons.|The star chart seen in "Generations" depicted the location of planets, stars, and star systems in the Alpha Quadrant. Based on the dimensions of the circles used to mark locations on the star chart seen in "Generations", this planet was located relatively near to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.|According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', on the chart United Federation of Planets I, Angosia III was listed as a member planet of the Federation in [[2378]].}}
 
   
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With that, Captain Picard presented a [[choice]] to the Angosian government: either attempt to force the insurrectionists back into their confinement or treat them properly as fellow citizens who need proper medical assistance. With that, the petition was at least considered postponed while the Federation offered their assistance to treat the soldiers after the domestic political dispute was resolved. ({{TNG|The Hunted}})
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The [[location]] of Angosia III in the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] was labeled in the [[star chart]] [[Data]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] studied in [[stellar cartography]] aboard the ''Enterprise''-D in [[2371]]. ({{film|7}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
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"ang-GO-sha" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/159.txt|script}} pronunciation guide.
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The planet model for Angosia III was first used for [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Starbase Montgomery|Starbase Montgomery planet]] ({{e|The Icarus Factor}}). It was used again for [[Surata IV]] ({{e|Shades of Gray}}). It was used later for [[Risa]] ({{e|Captain's Holiday}}), [[Malcor III]] ({{e|First Contact}}), [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Starbase 112|Starbase 112 planet]] ({{e|Identity Crisis}}), [[Kaelon II]] ({{e|Half a Life}}), [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Starbase 234|Starbase 234 planet]] ({{e|Redemption II}}; {{e|Unification I}}), [[Ruah IV]] ({{e|The Chase}}), [[Kesprytt III]] ({{e|Attached}}), and [[Dorvan V]] ({{e|Journey's End}}).
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Both [[StarTrek.com]] and the {{STE|4|1|29}} classified Angosia III as a [[class M]] planet. {{st.com|database_article/angosia-iii}}
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ("United Federation of Planets I"), in [[2378]], Angosia III was listed as a [[Federation members|Federation member]].
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* {{eas|inconsistencies/tng_planets.htm|Re-Used Planets in TNG|external}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 27 March 2022

Angosia III was the inhabited third planet in its star system. This was the homeworld of the Angosians, a warp-capable humanoid species. The planet had several moons, including Lunar V.

In the mid-24th century, Angosia III was embroiled in the Tarsian War. The planet was able to recover remarkably quickly after the war's end, though the Angosian veterans of the war had difficulty reintegrating into civilian life and were exiled indefinitely to a penal colony on Lunar V. Apparently, no serious effort to reverse the soldier's enhancements was attempted due to a combination of the medical difficulty to do so and the decision of keeping them as a reserve military resource for a possible future need.

In 2366, the Angosian government petitioned for membership in the Federation, and the USS Enterprise-D was dispatched to conduct a follow-up visit. During the visit, Roga Danar escaped his confinement and when the crew of the USS Enterprise-D captured him in space at the request of the Angosian government, the fugitive revealed how he and his fellow soldiers were treated. Captain Jean-Luc Picard attempted to inquire about this revelation, but the Angosian government refused to discuss the matter citing it was a matter of internal security.

Eventually, Danar escaped and the crew of the Enterprise-D attempted to address the matter again, but found the Angosian government's intransigence on the matter frustrating. Eventually, Danar led his fellow veterans from Lunar V in an armed uprising. Despite the earlier stance of the Angosian government on the issue, it with brazen hypocrisy suddenly pleaded for the Starfleet crew to intervene on their behalf. Captain Picard refused, citing that since the government made it clear that this was considered an internal matter previously, Starfleet was not about to step in just because that earlier stance was now inconvenient. Instead, Picard noted that his report is complete and he will be sure to mention the blatant sentient rights violation that the Angosian government had committed with the implication that he would recommend that Angosia's entry into the United Federation of Planets be rejected.

With that, Captain Picard presented a choice to the Angosian government: either attempt to force the insurrectionists back into their confinement or treat them properly as fellow citizens who need proper medical assistance. With that, the petition was at least considered postponed while the Federation offered their assistance to treat the soldiers after the domestic political dispute was resolved. (TNG: "The Hunted")

The location of Angosia III in the Milky Way Galaxy was labeled in the star chart Data and Picard studied in stellar cartography aboard the Enterprise-D in 2371. (Star Trek Generations, okudagram)

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Background information

"ang-GO-sha" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide.

The planet model for Angosia III was first used for Starbase Montgomery planet ("The Icarus Factor"). It was used again for Surata IV ("Shades of Gray"). It was used later for Risa ("Captain's Holiday"), Malcor III ("First Contact"), Starbase 112 planet ("Identity Crisis"), Kaelon II ("Half a Life"), Starbase 234 planet ("Redemption II"; "Unification I"), Ruah IV ("The Chase"), Kesprytt III ("Attached"), and Dorvan V ("Journey's End").

Both StarTrek.com and the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 29) classified Angosia III as a class M planet. [1]

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts ("United Federation of Planets I"), in 2378, Angosia III was listed as a Federation member.

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