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[[File:Minara remastered.jpg|thumb|The [[star]] Minara]] |
[[File:Minara remastered.jpg|thumb|The [[star]] Minara]] |
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− | '''Minara''' was the [[star|primary]] of the [[Minarian star system|Minarian]] |
+ | '''Minara''' was the [[star|primary]] of the [[Minarian star system|Minarian]] [[star system|system]]. |
− | This star [[supernova]]ed in [[2268]]. |
+ | This star [[supernova]]ed in [[2268]]. Its counterpart in the [[antimatter universe]] was located twelve degrees south of the [[galactic plane]]. |
At that time, the [[star system]] included at least two [[planet]]s – [[Minara II|one]] was used by the [[Vian]]s, the other was the [[homeworld]] for [[Gem]]'s people. ({{TOS|The Empath}}) |
At that time, the [[star system]] included at least two [[planet]]s – [[Minara II|one]] was used by the [[Vian]]s, the other was the [[homeworld]] for [[Gem]]'s people. ({{TOS|The Empath}}) |
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In [[2270]] the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} set course for the dead star in the antimatter universe that corresponded with the Minara supernova, where it emerged back into the familar "positive [[matter]] [[universe]]." ({{TAS|The Counter-Clock Incident}}) |
In [[2270]] the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} set course for the dead star in the antimatter universe that corresponded with the Minara supernova, where it emerged back into the familar "positive [[matter]] [[universe]]." ({{TAS|The Counter-Clock Incident}}) |
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Revision as of 08:51, 4 April 2016
Minara was the primary of the Minarian system.
This star supernovaed in 2268. Its counterpart in the antimatter universe was located twelve degrees south of the galactic plane.
At that time, the star system included at least two planets – one was used by the Vians, the other was the homeworld for Gem's people. (TOS: "The Empath")
While inhabiting the body of Dr. Janice Lester in 2269, James T. Kirk referred to events immediately preceding Minara's supernova in an attempt to convince Spock of his identity. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")
In 2270 the USS Enterprise set course for the dead star in the antimatter universe that corresponded with the Minara supernova, where it emerged back into the familar "positive matter universe." (TAS: "The Counter-Clock Incident")
External link
- Minara at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works