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[[Image:Mudd planet.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' in orbit of Mudd]]
'''Mudd''' is a [[Class K]] [[planet]] in a previously uncharted [[star system]]. It is inhabited by [[Android]]s who are the last survivors of a civilization from the [[Andromeda Galaxy]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[I, Mudd]]")
 
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'''Mudd''' is a [[Class K]] [[planet]] that, by the year [[2364]], lay in a region of [[space]] in or near the [[United Federation of Planets]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Conspiracy]]")
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Stumbled upon in [[2267]] by the fugitive [[Harcourt Mudd|Harcourt "Harry" Mudd]], the planet was located in a then previously uncharted [[star system]]. The planet was inhabited by [[Android]]s - the last survivors of a civilization from the [[Andromeda Galaxy]] - who dubbed Mudd "Lord" and held him against his will.
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In [[2268]], "Lord" Mudd sent the android [[Norman]] to highjack the Federation [[starship]] [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']], in the hopes of trading the crew of that ship for his own freedom. Ultimately unsuccessful, Mudd was left on the planet by [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[I, Mudd]]")
   
In [[2364]], the planet fell in or near [[Federation]] space. ([[TNG]]: "[[Conspiracy]]")
 
 
:''Mudd was mentioned as a small note on a very large [[star chart]] graphic created for [[TNG]]:"[[Conspiracy]]." It was the image behind the chair in the room where [[Dexter Remmick]] was killed. It appears to be located within an outlined block, which may indicate that it was surrounded or was even a part of [[Federation]] territory at the time. According to a [[canon|non-canon]] source, ''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'', Mudd was the second planet [[orbit]]ing a [[star]] named "[[UFC]] 257704".''
 
:''Mudd was mentioned as a small note on a very large [[star chart]] graphic created for [[TNG]]:"[[Conspiracy]]." It was the image behind the chair in the room where [[Dexter Remmick]] was killed. It appears to be located within an outlined block, which may indicate that it was surrounded or was even a part of [[Federation]] territory at the time. According to a [[canon|non-canon]] source, ''[[The Worlds of the Federation]]'', Mudd was the second planet [[orbit]]ing a [[star]] named "[[UFC]] 257704".''
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:''For the {{y|2006}} "remastered" version of "I, Mudd", a new computer-generated version of Mudd was created to replace the stock footage used in so many [[TOS]] episodes. The new version depicted the planet with its own distinct ring-system.
 
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Revision as of 00:29, 16 October 2006

File:Mudd planet.jpg

The Enterprise in orbit of Mudd

Mudd is a Class K planet that, by the year 2364, lay in a region of space in or near the United Federation of Planets. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

Stumbled upon in 2267 by the fugitive Harcourt "Harry" Mudd, the planet was located in a then previously uncharted star system. The planet was inhabited by Androids - the last survivors of a civilization from the Andromeda Galaxy - who dubbed Mudd "Lord" and held him against his will.

In 2268, "Lord" Mudd sent the android Norman to highjack the Federation starship Enterprise, in the hopes of trading the crew of that ship for his own freedom. Ultimately unsuccessful, Mudd was left on the planet by Captain James T. Kirk. (TOS: "I, Mudd")

Mudd was mentioned as a small note on a very large star chart graphic created for TNG:"Conspiracy." It was the image behind the chair in the room where Dexter Remmick was killed. It appears to be located within an outlined block, which may indicate that it was surrounded or was even a part of Federation territory at the time. According to a non-canon source, The Worlds of the Federation, Mudd was the second planet orbiting a star named "UFC 257704".
For the 2006 "remastered" version of "I, Mudd", a new computer-generated version of Mudd was created to replace the stock footage used in so many TOS episodes. The new version depicted the planet with its own distinct ring-system.