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'''Cestus III''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[third planets|third]] [[planet]] in its [[star system]]. This [[Federation]] planet was the home of a [[colony]] in the [[24th century]].
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'''Cestus III''' (aka Colony Cestus III) was the [[third planets|third]] [[planet]] of the [[Cestus system]]. This [[Class M|M-class]] planet was located in a region bordering the territory of the [[United Federation of Planets]] and [[Gorn Hegemony]] and near space claimed by the [[Metron]]s. It was considered to be "on the other side of the Federation" from [[Deep Space 9]], approximately two weeks from the [[Bajoran system]] by [[subspace]] message and eight weeks at the ''[[Xhosa]]''{{'}}s maximum [[warp]]. ({{TOS|Arena}}; {{DS9|Family Business}})
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In the mid-[[23rd century]], Cestus III was on the frontier of Federation space, in a region bordering the territory of the United Federation of Planets and [[Gorn Hegemony]], and was near space claimed by the [[Metron]]s. A century later, this planet was considered to be "on the other side of the Federation" from [[Deep Space 9]], approximately two weeks from the [[Bajoran system]] by [[subspace]] message and eight weeks at the ''[[Xhosa]]''{{'}}s maximum [[warp]]. ({{TOS|Arena}}; {{DS9|Family Business|The Way of the Warrior}})
   
In the mid-[[23rd century]], Cestus III was on the frontier of Federation space, beyond which little was known. A small [[Earth Observation Outpost|Earth observation post]] and [[colony]] was established, commanded by [[Commodore]] [[Travers]]. The establishment of this foothold alarmed the Gorn Hegemony; they regarded Cestus as part of their space and the colonists as invaders.
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In [[2267]], an [[Earth Observation Outpost|Earth observation post]] was [[commander|commanded]] by [[Commodore]] [[Travers]]. The establishment of this colony alarmed the Gorn Hegemony; they regarded Cestus as part of their space and the colonists as invaders.
   
In [[2267]], a [[Unnamed Gorn#Captain|Gorn captain]] led his [[starship]] and ground forces in a counter-invasion strike, destroying the colony and slaughtering most of the colonists. Using faked communication and impersonating Travers, the [[Gorn]] lured the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} to Cestus III, where the [[landing party]], led by [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], beamed down to the planet's surface. The surface forces were repelled, and the ''Enterprise'' pursued the Gorn vessel to a point near [[2466 PM]], where both ships were seized by the [[Metron]]s and their captains forced to do battle. ({{TOS|Arena}})
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That same year, a [[Gorn captain 1|Gorn captain]] led his [[starship]] and ground forces in a counter-invasion strike, destroying the colony and killing many of the colonists. Using faked communication and impersonating Travers, the Gorn lured the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} to Cestus III, where the [[landing party]], led by [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], beamed down to the planet's surface. After the surface forces were repelled, thirty medical personnel were beamed to the planet on a search and rescue mission for additional survivors. The ''Enterprise'' pursued the Gorn vessel to a point near [[2466 PM]], where both ships were seized by the [[Metron]]s and their captains forced to do battle. ({{TOS|Arena}})
   
Kirk's confrontation with the Gorn on the planet would later become one of the most famous incidents in his career. [[Benjamin Sisko]] once admitted he'd like to shake Kirk's hand and "''ask him about fighting the Gorn on Cestus III''". ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
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Kirk's confrontation with the Gorn on the planet would later become one of the most famous incidents in his career. [[Benjamin Sisko]] once admitted he'd like to shake Kirk's hand and "''ask him about fighting the Gorn on Cestus III.''" ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
   
By the mid-[[24th century]], the Federation had re-colonized the planet. In [[2371]], the colonists formed a [[baseball]] league with six teams, including the [[Cestus Comets]] and the [[Pike City Pioneers]]. [[Kasidy Yates]]'s youngest brother lived on Cestus III and invited Sisko and his sister to see a live baseball game at the colony. ({{DS9|Family Business|The Way of the Warrior}})
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In [[2371]], the colonists formed a [[baseball]] league with six teams, including the [[Cestus Comets]] and the [[Pike City Pioneers]]. [[Kasidy Yates]]'s youngest brother lived on Cestus III and invited Sisko and his sister to see a live baseball game at the colony. ({{DS9|Family Business|The Way of the Warrior}})
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=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
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"SES-tus" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/469.txt|script}} pronunciation guide for "Family Business".
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[[File:Cestus III.jpg|thumb|Original broadcast version of Cestus III]]
 
[[File:Cestus III.jpg|thumb|Original broadcast version of Cestus III]]
In the final draft script of "Arena", the Cestus III outpost that appears in that episode was initially described thus; "''This is a military-scientific outpost of the Earth Federation... a limited number of facilities on the surface, most of it below ground. But what we see [...] is smoking ruin... desolation. Cestus Three, in terms of structures and settlement, no longer exists. It has been smashed. All that we see are ruins with here and there a silent body lying dead.''" The script also establishes that the destruction included all of the outpost's underground section and that the Human population of the outpost was listed as five hundred twelve at the time of the Gorn attack.
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In the final draft script of "Arena", the Cestus III outpost that appeared in that episode was initially described thus; "''This is a military-scientific outpost of the Earth Federation... a limited number of facilities on the surface, most of it below ground. But what we see [...] is smoking ruin... desolation. Cestus Three, in terms of structures and settlement, no longer exists. It has been smashed. All that we see are ruins with here and there a silent body lying dead.''" The script further established that the destruction included all of the outpost's underground section and that the Human population of the outpost was listed as five hundred twelve at the time of the Gorn attack.
   
The remains of the Cestus III outpost was actually a fort constructed for a film about the Alamo in the 1930s. It was believed to be unsafe and was demolished in the late 1960s. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'')
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The remains of the Cestus III outpost was actually a fort constructed for a film about the Alamo in the 1930s. It was believed to be unsafe and was demolished in the late 1960s. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', 2nd edition, p. 69) Directional signs for sections of the outpost were posted on the interior walls of the fort. There were signs for the Material Department, Life Support, Residential Area, and Engineering Section.
   
For the {{y|2006}} "[[Star Trek: The Original Series#Remastered|remastered]]" version of "Arena", a new, computer-generated version of Cestus III, as seen from orbit, was created to replace the grainy, undetailed globe in the original edition. A new matte painting of the outpost was also created, showing more damage and more detail in the surrounding terrain. This version was displayed above.
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For the {{y|2006}} "[[TOS-R|remastered]]" version of "Arena", a new, computer-generated version of Cestus III, as seen from orbit, was created to replace the grainy, undetailed globe in the original edition. A new matte painting of the outpost was also created, showing more damage and more detail in the surrounding terrain. This version was displayed above.
   
 
The logo worn by the colonists was the same worn by personnel at [[Outpost 4]]. [http://flare.solareclipse.net/ultimatebb.php/topic/7/1753.html]
 
The logo worn by the colonists was the same worn by personnel at [[Outpost 4]]. [http://flare.solareclipse.net/ultimatebb.php/topic/7/1753.html]
   
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 52), an Earth colony was first founded on the [[Class M]] planet Cestus III in [[2265]]. Under the terms of a treaty ratified in the late-[[2260s]], Cestus III would be resettled and shared by both Humans and Gorn. In [[2271]], the colony was resettled and, later that year, was admitted into the Federation. The capital of this planet was Pike City. The two dominant species of this planet were the Humans and the Gorn. In [[2378]], there were counted 28.6 million Humans and 7.2 million Gorn living on this planet.
==== ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ====
 
The Cestus III colony was first founded in [[2265]], and then resettled in [[2271]]. This colony was admitted into the Federation in [[2271]]. The capital of this planet was Pike City. The two dominant species of this planet were the Humans and the Gorn. In [[2378]], there were 28.6 million Humans and 7.2 million Gorn living on this planet. According to a treaty ratified in the late-[[2260s]], the planet would be resettled and shared by both Humans and Gorn. Cestus III was listed as a member planet of the Federation in [[2378]].
 
   
The Cestus system was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. This system was a single star system. Primary was a [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|Class A star]] with a magnitude of +1, which was a hundred times brighter than [[Sol]].
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According to the ''Star Trek: Star Charts'' (p. 57) and the ''[[Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library]]'' ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), the Cestus system was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. The primary was an [[Star Trek: Star Charts#Spectral classification|A-class star]]. In the late [[24th century]], this Federation system was a stop on the major space lanes.
This planet was located in the [[Beta Quadrant]]. (pgs. 52, 64, "United Federation of Planets I")
 
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===
In [[James Blish]]'s short [[novels|novelization]] of ''[[Star Trek 2|Arena]]'', it is stated that there were a total of 512 settlers killed in the Gorn attack.
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In [[James Blish]]'s short [[novels|novelization]] of ''[[Star Trek 2|Arena]]'', it was stated that there were a total of 512 settlers killed in the Gorn attack.
   
The [[Pocket TNG]] novel ''[[Requiem (TNG novel)|Requiem]]'', by [[Michael Jan Friedman]], depicts a [[time travel]] scenario in which Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was transported back in time to Cestus III, shortly before Commodore Travers' outpost was destroyed.
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The [[Pocket TNG]] novel ''{{dis|Requiem|TNG novel}}'', by [[Michael Jan Friedman]], depicted a [[time travel]] scenario in which Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was transported back in time to Cestus III, shortly before Commodore Travers' outpost was destroyed.
   
 
Nanietta Bacco, who was sworn in as [[President of the United Federation of Planets|Federation President]] in ''[[Articles of the Federation]]'' and served during the ''[[Star Trek: Destiny|Destiny]]'' series, hails from Cestus III, and had been Cestus' governor before winning the Presidency in a special election just prior to the [[Shinzon]] incident.
 
Nanietta Bacco, who was sworn in as [[President of the United Federation of Planets|Federation President]] in ''[[Articles of the Federation]]'' and served during the ''[[Star Trek: Destiny|Destiny]]'' series, hails from Cestus III, and had been Cestus' governor before winning the Presidency in a special election just prior to the [[Shinzon]] incident.
   
 
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Cestus III was the inhabited third planet in its star system. This Federation planet was the home of a colony in the 24th century.

In the mid-23rd century, Cestus III was on the frontier of Federation space, in a region bordering the territory of the United Federation of Planets and Gorn Hegemony, and was near space claimed by the Metrons. A century later, this planet was considered to be "on the other side of the Federation" from Deep Space 9, approximately two weeks from the Bajoran system by subspace message and eight weeks at the Xhosa's maximum warp. (TOS: "Arena"; DS9: "Family Business", "The Way of the Warrior")

In 2267, an Earth observation post was commanded by Commodore Travers. The establishment of this colony alarmed the Gorn Hegemony; they regarded Cestus as part of their space and the colonists as invaders.

That same year, a Gorn captain led his starship and ground forces in a counter-invasion strike, destroying the colony and killing many of the colonists. Using faked communication and impersonating Travers, the Gorn lured the USS Enterprise to Cestus III, where the landing party, led by Captain James T. Kirk, beamed down to the planet's surface. After the surface forces were repelled, thirty medical personnel were beamed to the planet on a search and rescue mission for additional survivors. The Enterprise pursued the Gorn vessel to a point near 2466 PM, where both ships were seized by the Metrons and their captains forced to do battle. (TOS: "Arena")

Kirk's confrontation with the Gorn on the planet would later become one of the most famous incidents in his career. Benjamin Sisko once admitted he'd like to shake Kirk's hand and "ask him about fighting the Gorn on Cestus III." (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

In 2371, the colonists formed a baseball league with six teams, including the Cestus Comets and the Pike City Pioneers. Kasidy Yates's youngest brother lived on Cestus III and invited Sisko and his sister to see a live baseball game at the colony. (DS9: "Family Business", "The Way of the Warrior")

Appendices

See also

  • Cestus III personnel

Background information

"SES-tus" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide for "Family Business".

Cestus III

Original broadcast version of Cestus III

In the final draft script of "Arena", the Cestus III outpost that appeared in that episode was initially described thus; "This is a military-scientific outpost of the Earth Federation... a limited number of facilities on the surface, most of it below ground. But what we see [...] is smoking ruin... desolation. Cestus Three, in terms of structures and settlement, no longer exists. It has been smashed. All that we see are ruins with here and there a silent body lying dead." The script further established that the destruction included all of the outpost's underground section and that the Human population of the outpost was listed as five hundred twelve at the time of the Gorn attack.

The remains of the Cestus III outpost was actually a fort constructed for a film about the Alamo in the 1930s. It was believed to be unsafe and was demolished in the late 1960s. (Star Trek Encyclopedia, 2nd edition, p. 69) Directional signs for sections of the outpost were posted on the interior walls of the fort. There were signs for the Material Department, Life Support, Residential Area, and Engineering Section.

For the 2006 "remastered" version of "Arena", a new, computer-generated version of Cestus III, as seen from orbit, was created to replace the grainy, undetailed globe in the original edition. A new matte painting of the outpost was also created, showing more damage and more detail in the surrounding terrain. This version was displayed above.

The logo worn by the colonists was the same worn by personnel at Outpost 4. [1]

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 52), an Earth colony was first founded on the Class M planet Cestus III in 2265. Under the terms of a treaty ratified in the late-2260s, Cestus III would be resettled and shared by both Humans and Gorn. In 2271, the colony was resettled and, later that year, was admitted into the Federation. The capital of this planet was Pike City. The two dominant species of this planet were the Humans and the Gorn. In 2378, there were counted 28.6 million Humans and 7.2 million Gorn living on this planet.

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 57) and the Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385"), the Cestus system was located in the Beta Quadrant. The primary was an A-class star. In the late 24th century, this Federation system was a stop on the major space lanes.

Apocrypha

In James Blish's short novelization of Arena, it was stated that there were a total of 512 settlers killed in the Gorn attack.

The Pocket TNG novel Requiem, by Michael Jan Friedman, depicted a time travel scenario in which Captain Jean-Luc Picard was transported back in time to Cestus III, shortly before Commodore Travers' outpost was destroyed.

Nanietta Bacco, who was sworn in as Federation President in Articles of the Federation and served during the Destiny series, hails from Cestus III, and had been Cestus' governor before winning the Presidency in a special election just prior to the Shinzon incident.

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