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{{sidebar planet|
| Name = Dytallix B
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| name = Dytallix B
| imageOrbital = Dytallix B, remastered.jpg
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| aka = Dytallix B planet, Mira Antilia V
| imageSurface = Dytallix B surface.jpg
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| orbital = Dytallix B, remastered.jpg
| Type = [[Planet]]
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| surface = Dytallix B surface.jpg
| Location = [[Mira Antlia]] [[star system|system]]
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| type = [[Planet]]
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| location = [[Mira Antlia system|Mira Antlia]] [[star system|system]]<br/>[[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]]
| Affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
 
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| affiliation = {{Federation}}
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| species = None
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| status = Intact
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| datestatus = 2364
 
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'''Dytallix B''' was an [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[planet]]. It was the the [[fifth planets|fifth]] planet of the [[Mira Antlia]] planetary [[star system|system]]. This planets [[atmosphere]] was capable of supporting [[humanoid]] life-forms. The planet was [[tidal locking|tidally locked]], with temperatures reaching 180 [[Celsius|&deg;C]] on the day side.
 
   
 
'''Dytallix B''', also known as '''Dytallix B planet''' or '''Mira Antlia V''', was the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[fifth planets|fifth]] [[planet]] of the [[Mira Antlia system|Mira Antlia]] [[star system|system]]. The planet was [[tidal locking|tidally locked]], with [[temperature]]s reaching 180 [[Celsius|&deg;C]] on the day side, and had no indigenous [[lifeform]]s.
Prior to [[stardate]] [[2364|41775]], Dytallix B was [[mining|mined]] for the [[Federation]] by the [[Dytallix Mining Company]]. This was one of seven uninhabited planets mined by this company. The mines were located in the temperate zones between the day and night hemispheres.
 
   
 
Some time before [[2364]], the planet was actively [[mining|mined]] for the {{Federation}} by the [[Dytallix Mining Company]]. The [[mine]]s were located in the temperate zones between the day and night [[hemisphere]]s. The mines had been long abandoned by 2364.
In [[2364]] the mines had been long abandoned and were used as a secret meeting place by [[Starfleet]] [[Captain]]s [[Walker Keel]], [[Rixx (Captain)|Rixx]], [[Tryla Scott]], and [[Jean-Luc Picard]] to discuss the infiltration of [[Starfleet Command]] by [[neural parasite (24th century)|neural parasites]]. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
 
   
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In [[2328]], Dytallix B was the point of embarkation for three individuals. {{dis|Mark Stimson|Starfleet}} traveled to [[Epsilon Wiltz IV]] on the {{SS|Manoa}}, {{dis|Max Gabl|24th century}} traveled to [[Alpha Majoris I]] on the {{SS|Kogin}}, and [[Craig Galloway]] traveled to Alpha Majoris I on the {{SS|Wisconsin}}. ({{TNG-R|Inheritance}}, [[Commercial transport database|Okudagram]])
{{bginfo|The planet model for this world was first used to represent [[Velara III]] ({{e|Home Soil}}) and would later represent [[Starbase 73]]. ({{e|Up The Long Ladder}})}}
 
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== External link ==
 
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[[File:Dytallix B, LCARS.jpg|thumb|left|Mira Antlia V = Dytallix B]]
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In 2364, the position and [[orbit]]al path of the planet was depicted on a system map that was displayed on the [[bridge]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}}, Okudagram) The planet was used as a secret meeting place by [[Starfleet]] [[Captain]]s [[Walker Keel]], {{dis|Rixx|Captain}}, [[Tryla Scott]], and [[Jean-Luc Picard]] to discuss the infiltration of [[Starfleet Command]] by [[parasitic being]]s. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
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=== See also ===
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* [[Dytallix]]
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{{bginfo|This planet was originally named "Metallix IV". It was called that in a story outline which [[Tracy Tormé]] sent as a memo to [[Maurice Hurley]] on {{d|3|February|1988}} (while the episode had the [[working title]] "Assassins"). In the same memo, the planet was described as "a barren, windswept, [[desert]] planet far off the beaten track."|"die-TAL-icks BEE" was the pronunciation for this planet's [[name]] from the [[script]] pronunciation guide. ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/125.txt}}''|The planet model for this world was first used to represent [[Velara III]] in {{e|Home Soil}} and was later used to represent the [[Starbase 73]] [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Starbase 73|planet]] in {{e|Up The Long Ladder}}.}}
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== External links ==
 
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* {{eas|/inconsistencies/tng_planets.htm|Re-Used Planets in TNG|external}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 27 March 2022

Dytallix B, also known as Dytallix B planet or Mira Antlia V, was the uninhabited fifth planet of the Mira Antlia system. The planet was tidally locked, with temperatures reaching 180 °C on the day side, and had no indigenous lifeforms.

Some time before 2364, the planet was actively mined for the United Federation of Planets by the Dytallix Mining Company. The mines were located in the temperate zones between the day and night hemispheres. The mines had been long abandoned by 2364.

In 2328, Dytallix B was the point of embarkation for three individuals. Mark Stimson traveled to Epsilon Wiltz IV on the SS Manoa, Max Gabl traveled to Alpha Majoris I on the SS Kogin, and Craig Galloway traveled to Alpha Majoris I on the SS Wisconsin. (TNG-R: "Inheritance", Okudagram)

Dytallix B, LCARS

Mira Antlia V = Dytallix B

In 2364, the position and orbital path of the planet was depicted on a system map that was displayed on the bridge of the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Conspiracy", Okudagram) The planet was used as a secret meeting place by Starfleet Captains Walker Keel, Rixx, Tryla Scott, and Jean-Luc Picard to discuss the infiltration of Starfleet Command by parasitic beings. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

See also

This planet was originally named "Metallix IV". It was called that in a story outline which Tracy Tormé sent as a memo to Maurice Hurley on 3 February 1988 (while the episode had the working title "Assassins"). In the same memo, the planet was described as "a barren, windswept, desert planet far off the beaten track."
"die-TAL-icks BEE" was the pronunciation for this planet's name from the script pronunciation guide. [1]
The planet model for this world was first used to represent Velara III in "Home Soil" and was later used to represent the Starbase 73 planet in "Up The Long Ladder".

External links