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'''Epsilon Indi II''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] in the [[Epsilon Indi system|Epsilon Indi]] [[star system|system]]. The planet was affiliated with the [[United Federation of Planets]].
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'''Epsilon Indi II''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] in the [[Epsilon Indi system|Epsilon Indi]] [[star system|system]]. This system was located less than 20 [[light year]]s from the [[Sol system]]. The planet was affiliated with the [[United Federation of Planets]].
   
 
In the mid-[[24th century]], on [[stardate]] 40000.4, [[Lieutenant]] [[Walter Pierce]] was born on Epsilon Indi II. This lieutenant's [[Personnel file|personnel file]] appeared in a hallucination of [[Deanna Troi]]'s. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}, ''display graphic'')
 
In the mid-[[24th century]], on [[stardate]] 40000.4, [[Lieutenant]] [[Walter Pierce]] was born on Epsilon Indi II. This lieutenant's [[Personnel file|personnel file]] appeared in a hallucination of [[Deanna Troi]]'s. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}, ''display graphic'')

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Epsilon Indi II was the inhabited second planet in the Epsilon Indi system. This system was located less than 20 light years from the Sol system. The planet was affiliated with the United Federation of Planets.

In the mid-24th century, on stardate 40000.4, Lieutenant Walter Pierce was born on Epsilon Indi II. This lieutenant's personnel file appeared in a hallucination of Deanna Troi's. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder", display graphic)

In 2364, the location of Epsilon Indi was labeled in a star chart of a stellar neighborhood with Sol at the center. This chart was filed in the USS Enterprise-D library computer. (TNG: "The Naked Now", display graphic)

This planet was not mentioned in dialog or script, but was listed on a personnel file seen on a okudagram screen.
This chart naming stars within 20 light years of Sol was drawn by Rick Sternbach for the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology in the late 1970s. Found on page 77, this chart showed Earth commercial and exploration routes after the use of warp drive began. There were no commercial or exploration routes to this system.