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| Name = Deneb IV
 
| Name = Deneb IV
 
| imageOrbital = Deneb IV.jpg
 
| imageOrbital = Deneb IV.jpg
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| imageSurface = Deneb IV surface, remastered.jpg
 
| imageSurface = Deneb IV surface, remastered.jpg
 
| SurfaceCap = The old Bandi city and Farpoint Station on Deneb IV
 
| SurfaceCap = The old Bandi city and Farpoint Station on Deneb IV
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| Type = [[Planet]]
 
| Type = [[Planet]]
| Satellites =
 
 
| Native Species = [[Bandi]]
 
| Native Species = [[Bandi]]
| Location = [[Deneb system]]
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| Location = In [[orbit]] of [[Deneb]]
 
| Affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
 
| Affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
 
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'''Deneb IV''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[fourth planets|fourth]] [[planet]] of the [[Deneb system|Deneb]] [[star system|system]]. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Bandi]], a [[Telepathy|telepathic]] [[pre-warp civilization|pre-warp]] [[humanoid]] [[species]]. The planet's internal heat generated an abundance of [[geothermal energy]]. In [[2364]], Deneb IV was at the edge of "the great unexplored mass of [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]]". ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}; {{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
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'''Deneb IV''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[fourth planets|fourth]] [[planet]] [[orbit]]ing the [[star|primary]] [[Deneb]]. This was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Bandi]], a [[Telepathy|telepathic]] [[pre-warp civilization|pre-warp]] [[humanoid]] [[species]]. The planet's internal heat generated an abundance of [[geothermal energy]]. In [[2364]], Deneb IV was at the edge of "the great unexplored mass of [[Milky Way Galaxy|the galaxy]]". ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}; {{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
[[File:Mitchell profile esp.jpg|thumb|left|A written record of Mitchell's experiences on Deneb IV]]
 
[[File:Mitchell profile esp.jpg|thumb|left|A written record of Mitchell's experiences on Deneb IV]]
In the [[2260s]], [[Starfleet]] officers were tested on their ability in sensing the telepathic communication between the Bandi. Before his reassignment to the {{USS|Enterprise}}, [[Gary Mitchell]], with his friend [[James T. Kirk]], came to this planet. In at least three cases, Mitchell was capable of carrying long telepathic conversations with the natives, scoring 80% or higher on comprehension. On one night, a telepathic conversation with a female native had a deleterious effect on Mitchell. Kirk later stated that he'd been worried about Mitchell ever since that night. As a pun Mitchell referred to the girl as a {{dis|nova|star}}. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}})
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During a mission to Deneb IV in the mid-[[23rd century]], Gary Mitchell, with his friend [[James T. Kirk]], was tested for his ability at telepathy. Mitchell had a marked ability of sensing the telepathic communication used by the Bandi. In at least three cases, he was capable of carrying long telepathic communication with selected inhabitants, scoring 80% or higher on comprehension. On one night, in a telepathic communication with a female inhabitant, Mitchell suffered from after-effects that lasted for a while. Kirk later stated that he'd been worried about Mitchell ever since that night. As a pun, Mitchell referred to her as a {{dis|nova|star}}. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}})
   
 
By [[2364]], the Bandi had seemingly constructed [[Farpoint Station]], a base which they subsequently offered to [[Starfleet]]. Intrigued by the extremely short time in which it was built, Starfleet sent the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} on its maiden voyage to the planet in order to investigate the base. It was subsequently discovered that the station was in fact a [[spaceborne entity]], enslaved by the Bandi. Upon this discovery, the entity was released, and Starfleet and the Bandi began planning to reconstruct the station. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
 
By [[2364]], the Bandi had seemingly constructed [[Farpoint Station]], a base which they subsequently offered to [[Starfleet]]. Intrigued by the extremely short time in which it was built, Starfleet sent the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} on its maiden voyage to the planet in order to investigate the base. It was subsequently discovered that the station was in fact a [[spaceborne entity]], enslaved by the Bandi. Upon this discovery, the entity was released, and Starfleet and the Bandi began planning to reconstruct the station. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
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==Appendices==
 
==Appendices==
 
===Background information===
 
===Background information===
According to [[StarTrek.com]], Deneb IV was a [[Class M|M-class]] planet. {{st.com|deneb-iv|}}
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According to {{st.com|deneb-iv|StarTrek.com}} and the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (3rd ed., p. 112), Deneb IV was a [[Class M|M-class]] planet.
   
In [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[D.C. Fontana]]'s final draft script of "Encounter at Farpoint", the planet was originally intended to be called "Cygnus IV". [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/102.txt]
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In [[Gene Roddenberry]] and [[D.C. Fontana]]'s final draft {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/102.txt|script}} of "Encounter at Farpoint", the planet was originally intended to be called "Cygnus IV".
   
 
According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', there were two planets that shared the same name. Both were located in the Alpha Quadrant and classified as M-class. In [[2378]], both worlds were [[Federation members]].
 
According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', there were two planets that shared the same name. Both were located in the Alpha Quadrant and classified as M-class. In [[2378]], both worlds were [[Federation members]].
   
* Deneb Kaitos IV, also known as Beta 16 Ceti IV, was according to the book the Deneb IV mentioned in "Where No Man Has Gone Before". The planet had one moon. In the mid-[[22nd century]], this planet was a destination on the [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] trade routes. (pgs. 41, 44, "United Federation of Planets I")
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* Deneb Kaitos IV, also known as Beta 16 Ceti IV, was according to the book the Deneb IV mentioned in "Where No Man Has Gone Before". The planet had one moon. In the mid-[[22nd century]], this planet was a destination on the {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} trade routes. (pp. 41, 44, "United Federation of Planets I")
   
* Alpha Cygni IV also known as Deneb IV was the planet seen in "Encounter at Farpoint". The planet was located 3,320 [[light year]]s from the [[Sol system]]. As the [[homeworld]] of the humanoid [[Bandi]], the planet was united under a single government, Bandi, which had its seat in Farpoint. In [[2364]], this world signed a treaty with [[Starfleet]]. Under the terms of this treaty, Starfleet would administer Farpoint Station. Between 2364 and 2378, this world had been admitted to the Federation. In the census of [[2370]], there were counted an estimated 450 million Bandi living on the planet. Points of interest were Farpoint Station and Old City. (Pgs. 12-13, 34, 41, "United Federation of Planets I")
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* Alpha Cygni IV also known as Deneb IV was the planet seen in "Encounter at Farpoint". The planet was located 3,320 [[light year]]s from the [[Sol system]]. As the [[homeworld]] of the humanoid [[Bandi]], the planet was united under a single government, Bandi, which had its seat in Farpoint. In [[2364]], this world signed a treaty with [[Starfleet]]. Under the terms of this treaty, Starfleet would administer Farpoint Station. Between 2364 and 2378, this world had been admitted to the Federation. In the census of [[2370]], there were counted an estimated 450 million Bandi living on the planet. Points of interest were Farpoint Station and Old City. (pp. 12-13, 34, 41, "United Federation of Planets I")
 
 
 
====Behind the Scenes====
 
====Behind the Scenes====
 
[[File:ILM's Robert Hill preparing to film the maquette-matte painting combination of Deneb IV.jpg|thumb|Hill prepares the Deneb IV landscape maquette/matte painting combination for filming]]
 
[[File:ILM's Robert Hill preparing to film the maquette-matte painting combination of Deneb IV.jpg|thumb|Hill prepares the Deneb IV landscape maquette/matte painting combination for filming]]
[[Michael Okuda]] recalled how Deneb IV was originally depicted in "Encounter at Farpoint"; "''The beautiful shot of Deneb IV was actually a [[matte painting]] done by [[Industrial Light & Magic]], and that was done on film.''" Speaking shortly before the release of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Next Level]]'' [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-Ray]] sampler, Okuda also compared the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation#Remastering|remastered]] version of the planet with the original, saying, "''The planet is pretty much dead on with what was done in the original shot.''" [http://trekmovie.com/2012/01/24/interview-mike-denise-okuda-talk-star-trek-tng-the-next-level-part-1] He was referring to the planetary shot of Deneb IV in this interview.
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[[Michael Okuda]] recalled how Deneb IV was originally depicted in "Encounter at Farpoint"; "''The beautiful shot of Deneb IV was actually a [[matte painting]] done by [[Industrial Light & Magic]], and that was done on film.''" Speaking shortly before the release of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Next Level]]'' [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-Ray]] sampler, Okuda also compared the [[TNG-R|remastered]] version of the planet with the original, saying, "''The planet is pretty much dead on with what was done in the original shot.''" {{TrekMovie.com|2012/01/24/interview-mike-denise-okuda-talk-star-trek-tng-the-next-level-part-1}} He was referring to the planetary shot of Deneb IV in this interview.
   
The planet model for Deneb IV would be later modified and used to represent [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] in {{e|Sarek}}, {{e|Unification I}}, {{e|Gambit, Part I}}, and {{e|Gambit, Part II}}.
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The planet model for Deneb IV would be later modified and used to represent {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} in {{e|Sarek}}, {{e|Unification I}}, {{e|Gambit, Part I}}, and {{e|Gambit, Part II}}.
   
 
The planet surface of Deneb IV, including Farpoint Station and Bandi city, was in actuality a [[Studio_model#Maquette|maquette]], built by maquette specialist [[Gregory Jein]]. It, combined with a background matte painting, was filmed at ILM by visual effects cameraman [[Robert Hill]]. (''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'', issue 2, January 1988, p. 41)
 
The planet surface of Deneb IV, including Farpoint Station and Bandi city, was in actuality a [[Studio_model#Maquette|maquette]], built by maquette specialist [[Gregory Jein]]. It, combined with a background matte painting, was filmed at ILM by visual effects cameraman [[Robert Hill]]. (''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'', issue 2, January 1988, p. 41)
   
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Deneb IV was the inhabited fourth planet orbiting the primary Deneb. This was the homeworld of the Bandi, a telepathic pre-warp humanoid species. The planet's internal heat generated an abundance of geothermal energy. In 2364, Deneb IV was at the edge of "the great unexplored mass of the galaxy". (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"; TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

History

Mitchell profile esp

A written record of Mitchell's experiences on Deneb IV

During a mission to Deneb IV in the mid-23rd century, Gary Mitchell, with his friend James T. Kirk, was tested for his ability at telepathy. Mitchell had a marked ability of sensing the telepathic communication used by the Bandi. In at least three cases, he was capable of carrying long telepathic communication with selected inhabitants, scoring 80% or higher on comprehension. On one night, in a telepathic communication with a female inhabitant, Mitchell suffered from after-effects that lasted for a while. Kirk later stated that he'd been worried about Mitchell ever since that night. As a pun, Mitchell referred to her as a nova. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

By 2364, the Bandi had seemingly constructed Farpoint Station, a base which they subsequently offered to Starfleet. Intrigued by the extremely short time in which it was built, Starfleet sent the USS Enterprise-D on its maiden voyage to the planet in order to investigate the base. It was subsequently discovered that the station was in fact a spaceborne entity, enslaved by the Bandi. Upon this discovery, the entity was released, and Starfleet and the Bandi began planning to reconstruct the station. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

Appendices

Background information

According to StarTrek.com and the Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 112), Deneb IV was a M-class planet.

In Gene Roddenberry and D.C. Fontana's final draft script of "Encounter at Farpoint", the planet was originally intended to be called "Cygnus IV".

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts, there were two planets that shared the same name. Both were located in the Alpha Quadrant and classified as M-class. In 2378, both worlds were Federation members.

  • Deneb Kaitos IV, also known as Beta 16 Ceti IV, was according to the book the Deneb IV mentioned in "Where No Man Has Gone Before". The planet had one moon. In the mid-22nd century, this planet was a destination on the Vulcan trade routes. (pp. 41, 44, "United Federation of Planets I")
  • Alpha Cygni IV also known as Deneb IV was the planet seen in "Encounter at Farpoint". The planet was located 3,320 light years from the Sol system. As the homeworld of the humanoid Bandi, the planet was united under a single government, Bandi, which had its seat in Farpoint. In 2364, this world signed a treaty with Starfleet. Under the terms of this treaty, Starfleet would administer Farpoint Station. Between 2364 and 2378, this world had been admitted to the Federation. In the census of 2370, there were counted an estimated 450 million Bandi living on the planet. Points of interest were Farpoint Station and Old City. (pp. 12-13, 34, 41, "United Federation of Planets I")

Behind the Scenes

ILM's Robert Hill preparing to film the maquette-matte painting combination of Deneb IV

Hill prepares the Deneb IV landscape maquette/matte painting combination for filming

Michael Okuda recalled how Deneb IV was originally depicted in "Encounter at Farpoint"; "The beautiful shot of Deneb IV was actually a matte painting done by Industrial Light & Magic, and that was done on film." Speaking shortly before the release of Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Next Level Blu-Ray sampler, Okuda also compared the remastered version of the planet with the original, saying, "The planet is pretty much dead on with what was done in the original shot." [1] He was referring to the planetary shot of Deneb IV in this interview.

The planet model for Deneb IV would be later modified and used to represent Vulcan in "Sarek", "Unification I", "Gambit, Part I", and "Gambit, Part II".

The planet surface of Deneb IV, including Farpoint Station and Bandi city, was in actuality a maquette, built by maquette specialist Gregory Jein. It, combined with a background matte painting, was filmed at ILM by visual effects cameraman Robert Hill. (The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine, issue 2, January 1988, p. 41)

External links