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The Battle

A Wisdom Archive on The Battle

The Battle

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - P

Pacifica - an ocean planet that often is used for crewmember shore leave and diplomatic conferences. The planet is administered by Federation Governor Delaplane. It was first mentioned the episode TNG episode "Conspiracy", the Enterprise-D was enroute there for shore leave. In the second season, the Enterpise takes Lwaxana Troi and a pair of Anteedians (who travel in a self-induced catatonic state) to Pacifica for a diplomatic conference. Persephone V - a Federation colony visited by the Enterprise ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - D

Dakala - featured in the Enterprise episode "Rogue Planet". Daled IV - planet with a hostile atmosphere with composition almost exactly similar to Clauvdia III. It was featured in the TNG episode "The Dauphin". The inhabitants were shape-shifting energy beings. Daran V - a Federation colony planet mentioned in the TOS episode "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky ". The planet was doomed to be struck by the asteroid Yonada. Davlos III - featured in the DS9 episode "[[Visionary (DS9 episode)|Visionary". Davlos Prime ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Uprising - Lack of outside support

The limited landings by the 1st Polish army, mentioned above, represented the only external forces who arrived to support the uprising. There was limited support in terms of airdrops from the Western allies, (the Royal Air Force and the Polish Air Force made 223 sorties and lost 34 aircraft), but the effect of these airdrops were mostly psychological, as all but one American airdrop had to be carried out using bases in faraway Italy. Although the Soviets briefly (13 September–28) provided some airdrops, without parachutes, they active ...

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Warsaw Uprising, Warsaw Uprising - Eve of the battle, Warsaw Uprising - Opposing forces, Warsaw Uprising - The battle, Warsaw Uprising - Life behind the front lines, Warsaw Uprising - Lack of outside support, Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation, Warsaw Uprising - Destruction of the city, Warsaw Uprising - Liberation of the ruins, Warsaw Uprising - The legacy, Warsaw Uprising - After the war, Warsaw Uprising - Note

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation

On October 2 General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski signed the capitulation of the remaining Polish forces (Warszawski Korpus Armii Krajowej or Home Army Warsaw Corps) in the German headquarters in the presence of General von dem Bach. According to the capitulation agreement the Wehrmacht promised to treat Home Army soldiers in accordance with the Geneva Convention, and to treat the civilian population humanely. Fighting was so fierce that SS chief Heinrich Himmler remarked: One of the ...

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Warsaw Uprising, Warsaw Uprising - Eve of the battle, Warsaw Uprising - Opposing forces, Warsaw Uprising - The battle, Warsaw Uprising - Life behind the front lines, Warsaw Uprising - Lack of outside support, Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation, Warsaw Uprising - Destruction of the city, Warsaw Uprising - Liberation of the ruins, Warsaw Uprising - The legacy, Warsaw Uprising - After the war, Warsaw Uprising - Note

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Uprising - The legacy

Due to lack of cooperation and often the active aggressive moves on the part of the Soviets and several other factors, the Warsaw Uprising and Operation Tempest failed in their primary goal: to free part of the Polish territories so that a government loyal to the Polish government-in-exile could be established there instead of a Soviet puppet state. There is no consensus among historians as to whether that was ever possible, or whether those operations had any other lasting effect. Some argue that without Operation Tempest and the Warsaw Upr ...

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Warsaw Uprising, Warsaw Uprising - Eve of the battle, Warsaw Uprising - Opposing forces, Warsaw Uprising - The battle, Warsaw Uprising - Life behind the front lines, Warsaw Uprising - Lack of outside support, Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation, Warsaw Uprising - Destruction of the city, Warsaw Uprising - Liberation of the ruins, Warsaw Uprising - The legacy, Warsaw Uprising - After the war, Warsaw Uprising - Note

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Uprising - The battle

The uprising began officially in daylight at 17:00 on "W-hour" August 1, a decision which is now regarded as a costly mistake. Although the Germans failed to realise that extra activity and early fights with the insurgents were linked and had not developed a plan for dealing with the uprising, they received warning, reportedly from a Polish woman, an hour before the start. Lack of surprise, sudden changes of plan, inexperience in day fighting and incomplete mobilisation meant that many of the early objectives of the uprising were not achieve ...

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Warsaw Uprising, Warsaw Uprising - Eve of the battle, Warsaw Uprising - Opposing forces, Warsaw Uprising - The battle, Warsaw Uprising - Life behind the front lines, Warsaw Uprising - Lack of outside support, Warsaw Uprising - The capitulation, Warsaw Uprising - Destruction of the city, Warsaw Uprising - Liberation of the ruins, Warsaw Uprising - The legacy, Warsaw Uprising - After the war, Warsaw Uprising - Note

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - German units

As of 23 August 1944 the German units directly involved with fights in Warsaw were divided into: Kampfgruppe Rohr (commanded by general major Rohr) Kampfgruppe Reinefarth (commanded by SS-Gruppenführer Reinefarth) Sturmgruppe Dirlewanger Sturmgruppe Reck (commanded by major Reck) Sturmgruppe Schmidt (commanded by colonel Schmidt) various support and backup units Warsaw Gar ...

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List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Polish units, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Armaments given to the units, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Complete List of Home Army groups in the Warsaw Uprising, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Composition of smaller fighting forces, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - German units, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Sources and related reading

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes

Picard: "Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before!" – Picard's introduction spoken during the opening credits of each episode. Picard: "Make it so!" – Picard's common utterance to crew to execute an order; various episodes. Q: "It's an unknown – isn't that enough?" Picard: "If you'd earned that uniform you're wearing, you'd know it's the unknown that brings us out here! ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests

At the outset, a little attention needs to be paid to Picard's "Frenchness" as in fact portrayed by a (very) British actor. One may at least speculate that Paramount was actively intent on pleasing both British and French Trekkers (there are many of both) at one and the same time. Indeed, it seems more than likely that British fans of the show (subconsciously at least) disregard the Frenchness entirely and regard Picard as "one of their own". The makers do little to dissuade them from this, since, while the factual details of J-L P's life-hi ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Polish units

Many of the units were formed before the beginning of the Uprising (August 1); several were organised in the following days as new volunteers joined. Units were assigned to given Areas: Area I (Śródmieście, Stare Miasto) Area II (Żoliborz, Marymont, Bielany) Area III (Wola) Area IV (Ochota) Area V (Mokotów) Area VI (Praga) Area VII (Powiat Warszawski) Zgrupowanie KeDywu Komendy Głównej Units were organised into battalions, companies and platoons. Many of those became famous either before the Uprising ...

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List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Polish units, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Armaments given to the units, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Complete List of Home Army groups in the Warsaw Uprising, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Composition of smaller fighting forces, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - German units, List of military units in the Warsaw Uprising - Sources and related reading

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references

The rock band The Refreshments had a minor hit "Banditos" on their album Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy. The chorus of the song refers to Picard. The lyrics are: So give your ID card to the border guard Your alias says you Captain Jean-Luc Picard Of the United Federation of Planets 'Cause they won't speak English anyways In 2003, the artist Darkmateria released "The Picard Song", a string of Picard and TNG quotes, set to a techn ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - C

Cabral - featured in TNG episode "Homeward". Calder II - featured in TNG episode "Gambit, Part I." Caldik Prime - featured in the Voyager episode "Caretaker". Caldos IV - featured in the TNG episode "Sub Rosa". Caldonia - featured in the TNG episode "The Price". Calindra - Xindi controlled star system with six planets. Featured in Enterprise episodes "The Shipment", "Proving Ground", and "Stratagem". Callinon VII - planet in the Gamma Quadrant ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D

Jean-Luc Picard was born in Labarre, France, Earth on July 13, 2305 to Maurice and Yvette Gessard Picard. As a child, he yearned for adventure and exploration and caused "quite a stir" by leaving his family's generational vineyard and applying to Starfleet Academy. As of 2366, both of his parents are deceased. His brother, Robert, and nephew, René, were his only remaining family and were killed in a fire in 2371 (Star Trek: Generations). He failed his first entrance exam into Starfleet Academy, but was subsequently successful in bein ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - E

E'Ladarea - featured in the "Voyager" episode "Parallax". Earth - also known as Terra, or Sol III. Earth is the homeworld of Humans, and the location of the capital of the United Federation of Planets in Paris, as well as Starfleet Headquarters based in San Francisco. Earth's moon Sol IIIa or Luna is also colonized. The capital is Tycho City. Earth Colony 2 Eden - a planet sought by the mad Dr. Sevrin and his group of young followers in the TOS episode "The Way to Eden". They believe the plane ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - B

B'Saari II - planet featured in the Enterprise episode "Horizon". Babel - a neutral world mentioned in the TOS episode "Journey to Babel" and was designated as the site of the Babel Conference to discuss the admission of the Coridan system into the Federation. It is also mentioned in the Enterprise" episode "Babel One". Bajor - homeworld of the Bajoran people located in the B'hava'el system. The system is known for its Bajoran Wormhole which provides access to the Gamma Quadrant. The space statio ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests

When enjoying the comforts of home on Enterprises-D and -E, Picard often ordered (from replicators) the beverage "Tea, Earl Grey, hot". Picard is a sort of "Renaissance man" with diverse interests such as classic literature, archaeology, physics, fencing, horseback riding, and his scale models of various Starfleet vessels. A fan of Berlioz, among other composers, Picard's interest in music is evident through his playing a Ressikan flute, which he learned to play when interfaced with a space probe carrying the memories of a man and his ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes

Picard: "Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before!" – Picard's introduction spoken during the opening credits of each episode. Picard: "Make it so!" – Picard's common utterance to crew ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E

Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact. On stardate 49827.5 (28 October 2372), Picard was chosen to command the new USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E). Nine months after this, circa stardate 50893.5 (22 November 2373), the Borg launched another invasion of the Federation: a single Borg cube again headed straight for Earth. Due to Captain Picard's previous involvement with the Borg and his alleged emotional instability, Starfleet Command factored out the Enterprise-E as part of the task force, or ...

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Jean-Luc Picard, Jean-Luc Picard - Life before command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Personal life and interests, Jean-Luc Picard - Picard and Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard - Dixon Hill, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-D, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Generations, Jean-Luc Picard - Command of the Enterprise-E, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: First Contact, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Insurrection, Jean-Luc Picard - Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard - Key episodes and milestones, Jean-Luc Picard - Quotes, Jean-Luc Picard - Cultural references, Jean-Luc Picard - Notes

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The Battle: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - F

Faynos - Delta Quadrant planet featured in the Voyager episode "Homestead". Farias - featured in the DS9 episode "Honor Among Thieves". Fenea Prime - featured in the DS9 episode "A Simple Investigation". Ferenginar - homeworld of the Ferengi species. Feris VI - featured in the DS9 episode "Life Support". FGC 892 - a system featured in the TOS episode "Bread and Circuses", where a Class M planet is discovered with a human society modeled after the ancinet Romans of Earth. Filina III - f ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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