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[[Federation]] archaeologist [[Richard Galen]] completed a study of Kurlan artifacts in the [[2360s]]. He returned to Kurl briefly in [[2369]] on his way to Loren III, during which he obtained a [[Kurlan naiskos]] for his former student [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{TNG|The Chase}}) |
[[Federation]] archaeologist [[Richard Galen]] completed a study of Kurlan artifacts in the [[2360s]]. He returned to Kurl briefly in [[2369]] on his way to Loren III, during which he obtained a [[Kurlan naiskos]] for his former student [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{TNG|The Chase}}) |
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Revision as of 01:04, 27 August 2012
Kurl was a remote planet in the Kurlan system, many light years outside Federation territory. Kurl was home to the extinct Kurlan civilization, whose remains were of great archaeological interest. In the 24th century, the only planet near Kurl capable of supporting life was Loren III.
Federation archaeologist Richard Galen completed a study of Kurlan artifacts in the 2360s. He returned to Kurl briefly in 2369 on his way to Loren III, during which he obtained a Kurlan naiskos for his former student Jean-Luc Picard. (TNG: "The Chase")
Apocrypha
In the novel Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 2, it was revealed that the neural parasites from TNG: "Conspiracy" were genetically created from Trill symbionts in an ancient Trill colony on Kurl.
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