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'''Theta Mees''' is a [[star]] that is in or near [[Federation]] space. ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}})
 
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[[File:Benjamin Maxwells tactical monitor.jpg|thumb|The location of Theta Mees on the tactical situation monitor]]
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'''Theta Mees''' was an astronomical object.
   
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In [[2367]], the location of Theta Mees was labeled on a [[tactical situation monitor]] in [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Maxwell]]'s [[ready room]] on the {{USS|Phoenix}}. ({{TNG|The Wounded}}, [[:de:Bild:Taktisches_Statusdisplay.svg|okudagram]])
:''Theta Mees was only listed, in an [[alternate timeline]], on a [[tactical situation monitor]] showing progress of the [[Klingon]]s in their war with the Federation. The star was actually listed twice in the display, and was probably named for [[production staff]] associate [[Jim Mees]].''
 
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''In [[2366]] of an [[alternate timeline]], during the {{dis|Federation-Klingon War|alternate timeline}}, the location of Theta Mees was labeled on a tactical situation monitor in the [[ready room]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.'' ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}, [[okudagram]])
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{{bginfo|It was named after set decorator [[James Mees]].}}
   
 
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Revision as of 23:22, 26 October 2015

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Benjamin Maxwells tactical monitor

The location of Theta Mees on the tactical situation monitor

Theta Mees was an astronomical object.

In 2367, the location of Theta Mees was labeled on a tactical situation monitor in Captain Benjamin Maxwell's ready room on the USS Phoenix. (TNG: "The Wounded", okudagram)

In 2366 of an alternate timeline, during the Federation-Klingon War, the location of Theta Mees was labeled on a tactical situation monitor in the ready room aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise", okudagram)

It was named after set decorator James Mees.