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The '''Tarellian plague''' was a deadly [[disease]] that struck the [[Tarellian]] race in the [[24th century]]. By the early [[2360s]], the plague had all but wiped out the species. |
The '''Tarellian plague''' was a deadly [[disease]] that struck the [[Tarellian]] race in the [[24th century]]. By the early [[2360s]], the plague had all but wiped out the species. |
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+ | In [[2364]], a [[Tarellian plague ship]] approached the [[planet]] [[Haven]], as its crew believed the planet contained a cure for the plague. The group was successfully turned away from settling on [[Haven]] after meeting the [[Enterprise D|''Enterprise''-D]] in [[orbit]]. During the encounter, Dr. [[Wyatt Miller]] [[transporter|beamed]] over to the plague ship with medical supplies from the ''Enterprise'', believing it was his purpose to find a cure for the plague. ([[TNG]]: "[[Haven (episode)|JHaven]]") |
+ | :''It is suggested in the [[ENT]]: "[[Future Tense]]" that Miller may have been successful in finding a cure as the race survives into the [[31st century]] and apparently reproduces with [[human]]s.'' |
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Revision as of 20:33, 29 October 2006
The Tarellian plague was a deadly disease that struck the Tarellian race in the 24th century. By the early 2360s, the plague had all but wiped out the species.
In 2364, a Tarellian plague ship approached the planet Haven, as its crew believed the planet contained a cure for the plague. The group was successfully turned away from settling on Haven after meeting the Enterprise-D in orbit. During the encounter, Dr. Wyatt Miller beamed over to the plague ship with medical supplies from the Enterprise, believing it was his purpose to find a cure for the plague. (TNG: "JHaven")
- It is suggested in the ENT: "Future Tense" that Miller may have been successful in finding a cure as the race survives into the 31st century and apparently reproduces with humans.