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The '''Sol System''' often erroneously referred to as Sector 001 is the geographical heart of the [[Federation]]. The system holds nine planets by [[Human]] reckoning, only one of which, [[Earth]] is naturally habitable to Humanoids though other bodies such as [[Mars]] and some of the moons of the larger gas giants have been terraformed to sustain life. The system's star is a G2 class body, contains most of the mass in the system (99.8%) at 1.989*10^30 kg and has a diameter of 1,390,000 km. It is approximately 4.5 billion years old and will continue to burn for several billion more. When the Sol star becomes a red giant, it will expand almost out to Earth's orbit, causing the M-class planet to be vaporised by the larger body.
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'''The Vulcan Connection''' was a [[DS1|''Deep Space One'']] episode begun in late 2004 and completed in March '05. It was one of the first FE episodes to confront the ramifications of a ''Pegasus'' mission of 2001 where it was discovered that the [[Vulcans]] living on their [[Vulcan|homeplanet]] had lost control of their emotions and reverted to an unpredictable and dangerous mindset.
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In the episode, the [[USS Enterprise-F|''Enterprise''-F]] travels to Vulcan whilst other [[Starfleet]] vessels withdraw from the area as rumours of an uprising on the planet begin to take shape. The ''Enterprise'' is ordered to make contact with [[Federation]] scientist, Professor [[Anthony Starling]] but upon arriving in orbit above the planet, find that the [[Human]] is being detained on charges of murder. The victim is the former Chief Administrator of Vulcan.
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Revision as of 14:48, 24 April 2006

The Vulcan Connection

The Vulcan Connection was a Deep Space One episode begun in late 2004 and completed in March '05. It was one of the first FE episodes to confront the ramifications of a Pegasus mission of 2001 where it was discovered that the Vulcans living on their homeplanet had lost control of their emotions and reverted to an unpredictable and dangerous mindset.

In the episode, the Enterprise-F travels to Vulcan whilst other Starfleet vessels withdraw from the area as rumours of an uprising on the planet begin to take shape. The Enterprise is ordered to make contact with Federation scientist, Professor Anthony Starling but upon arriving in orbit above the planet, find that the Human is being detained on charges of murder. The victim is the former Chief Administrator of Vulcan.

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