In compiling the list I stuck strictly to those places established as existing planets. This has led to a few judgement calls - for instance in Star Trek II Khan says he will chase Kirk "round the moons of Nibea...", but given the context (a modified Moby Dick quote) I think there's a strong possibility that Nibea is fictional so it isn't included. I was tempted to add some references which can be inferred from species names - i.e. in Voyager's "Retrospect" we meet the Entharans, a species which trades heavily with other races. This is generally a fairly conclusive proof that their home planet would be called Enthara. However, we do know that there are species in Trek whose name does not in fact come from their planet - Humans don't come from the planet Huma! So I have not made assumptions like this.
These kinds of decisions have led to about 70 candidates being missed out from this list, and many of these are likely to be actual planets. But I did want this list to be as canonical as is possible.
I've always found Trek species and planet naming conventions to be a little disappointing. It's a shame that the writers seem so locked into naming almost every species after their planet; worse still, there are times when both the star, planet, and species all have the same name. Even the Bajorans come from a Planet called Bajor which orbits the star Bajor! Rather like having Humans being called Solians from the planet Sol in the Sol system.
Any corrections or additions to this list will be gratefully appreciated,
but please stick to canonical sources only - by which I mean the aforementioned
films and live action episodes. No TAS, Tech Manuals, etc please. If you
want your update to be speedily incorporated I need a planet name, the
episode it comes from, and if possible a rough idea of where it's mentioned
in the episode. Anyway... here's the list.
Name | Description | Series | Episode |
892 IV | Home of a modern version of the Roman civilisation | TOS | "Bread And Circuses" |
Acamar III | Home of the Acamarians and Gatherers | TNG | "The Vengeance Factor" |
Adelphous IV | Planet the Enterprise-D was heading for in 2367 | TNG | "Data's Day" |
Adigeon Prime | Site of a genetic engineering facility when Bashir was enhanced as a child | DS9 | "Dr. Bashir, I Presume" |
Ajilon Prime | In the Arkanus Sector; site of a battle between Klingons and Federation forces in 2373 | DS9 | "Nor the Battle To the Strong" |
Akritiri | Delta Quadrant Planet | VOY | "The Chute" |
Alastria | Approximately 40 000 lightyears from Sikarus; famed for the erosine winds | VOY | "Prime Factors" |
Aldea | Planet thought to be fictional until it revealed itself to the Enterprise- D | TNG | "When the Bough Breaks" |
Alpha 117 | Class M planet which becomes exceptionally cold during the nighttime; Kirk was split into two halves here. | TOS | "The Enemy Within" |
Alpha 441 | Planetoid in the Badlands | VOY | "Dreadnought" |
Alpha Carinae II | Class M, used in M-5 test. | TOS | "The Ultimate Computer" |
Alpha Carinae V | Planet where the Drella lived, a creature which derived sustenance from emotions | TOS | "Wolf in the Fold" |
Alpha Cygnus IX | Planet where Sarek arranged an important treaty | TNG | "Sarek" |
Alpha III | Planet where an important human rights document was signed | TOS | "Court Martial" |
Alpha Majoris I | Home planet of the Mellitus, a being of many forms | TOS | "Wolf in the Fold" |
Alpha Moon | One of the moons of Peliar Zel | TNG | "The Host" |
Alpha Onias III | Planet where Riker was abducted by an alien child | TNG | "Future Imperfect" |
Alpha Proxima II | Several women where stated as being murdered here. | TOS | "Wolf in the Fold" |
Alpha V | Colony world; Home to relatives of Charlie Evans | TOS | "Charlie X" |
Altair III | William Riker refused to allow Captain De Soto to beam down to this planet | TNG | "Encounter At Farpoint" |
Altair IV | Federation world; home to Dr. Roget | DS9 | "Prophet Motive" |
Altair VI | Visited by the Enterprise in 2267, used in the Kobyashi Maru test | TOS | "Amok Time"; Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan |
Altec | Member of the Coalition of Madena Along with Straleb | TNG | "The Outrageous Okona" |
Amleth Prime | Cardassian planet located inside an emission nebula | DS9 | "Return To Grace" |
Andevian II | Planet with at least four moons | DS9 | "Return To Grace" |
Andoria | Home of the Andorian people | DS9 | "Prophet Motive" |
Angel One | Planet ruled by women | TNG | "Angel One" |
Angosia III | Planet which modified its citizens to become the perfect soldiers, then mistreated them afterwards | TNG | "The Hunted" |
Antede III | Home to intelligent species of piscines | TNG | "Manhunt" |
Antica | Home of the Anticans | TNG | "Lonely Among Us" |
Antos IV | Planet where Captain Garth had cellular metamorphosis | TOS | "Whom Gods Destroy", "Who Mourns for Adonis" |
AR-558 | Site of Dominion Communications relay | DS9 | "The Siege of A R-558" |
Archanis IV | Planet claimed by the Klingons | DS9 | "Broken Link" |
Archer IV | Planet the Enterprise headed for after encountering the Bozeman | TNG | "Yesterday's Enterprise" |
Arcybite | Planet where a Ferengi took over mining refineries | DS9 | "The Nagus" |
Ardana | Location of the cloud city, Stratos | TOS | "The Cloud Minders" |
Argelius II | Planet dedicated to hedonism | TOS | "Wolf in the Fold" |
Argratha | Gamma Quadrant world, home of the Argrathi | DS9 | "Hard Time" |
Ariannus | Vital transfer point; infected by a bacterial plague in 2268 | TOS | "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" |
Arkaria | Site of Arkeria base home of the Remmler Array | TNG | "Starship Mine" |
Armus IX | Planet where Riker wore a native costume made of leather | TNG | "Angel One" |
Arvada III | Planet where a disaster killed many people | TNG | The Arsenal of Freedom" |
Aschelan V | Location of a Cardassian fuel depot | VOY | "Dreadnought" |
Atalia VII | Site of a diplomatic conference in 2369 | TNG | "The Chase" |
Athos IV | Fog-bound world on the edge of the Badlands | DS9 | "Blaze of Glory" |
Atrea IV | Planet which suffered unexplained magma cooling around 2370 | TNG | "Inheritance" |
audet IX | Location of a Federation medical station | TNG | "The Child"; Star Trek : Encyclopedia |
Axanar | Planet that James Kirk once visited on a peace mission | TOS | "Whom Gods Destroy" |
Babel | Planet on which a conference was held concerning Coridans entry to the Federation | TOS | "Journey to Babel" |
Bajor | Closest inhabited world to the Wormhole. Rotational period of 26 Earth hours, 5 or more moons | DS9 | various |
Bajor VIII | Six colonies | DS9 | "Past Prologue" |
Balosnee VI | Planet where the harmonies of the tides causes hallucinations | DS9 | "The Nagus" |
Barisa Prime | Federation settlement | DS9 | "The Adversary" |
Barkon IV | Planet where a Federation deep space probe crashed | TNG | "Thine Own Self" |
Barradas III | Class M planet with many archeological ruins | TNG | "Gambit, part I" |
Barson II | Site of a medical emergency in 2370 | TNG | "Eye of the Beholder" |
Barzan II | Planet located near the Barzan Wormhole | TNG | "The Price" |
Beltain IX | Commercial shipping center | TNG | "Coming of Age" |
Benecia | Benecia Colony | TOS | "The Conscience of the King"; "Turnabout Intruder" |
Benthos | Homeworld to the Benthans | VOY | "Vis a Vis" |
Benzar | Homeworld of the Benzite people | TNG | "Coming of Age" |
Berengaria VII | Planet where dragons live | TOS | "This Side of Paradise" |
Bersallis III | Planet which suffers large firestorms every seven years | TNG | "Lessons" |
Beta Agni II | Experienced tricyanate contamination | TNG | "The Most Toys" |
Beta Antares IV | Imaginary cardgame Fizzbin was played here according to Kirk | TOS | "A Piece of the Action" |
Beta III | Sophisticated computer controlled the society here. Kirk destroyed it. | TOS | "The Return of the Archons" |
Beta Kupsic | The Enterprise D was due to visit here in 2365 | TNG | "The Icarus Factor" |
Beta Moon | Moon of Peliar Zel, at war with Alpha Moon | TNG | "The Host" |
Beta Thoridar | Klingon planet used as a base by the Duras forces | TNG | "Redemption" |
Beta VI | Destination of the Enterprise when it encountered Trelane | TOS | "The Squire of Gothos" |
Beta XII-A | Planet on which the Enterprise captured Kang | TOS | "The Day of the Dove" |
Betazed | Home of Betazoids; taken By Dominion forces during the war | DS9 | "In the Pale Moonlight" |
Beth Delta I | Dr. Stubbs wished he could take Deanna Troi here for champagne | TNG | "Evolution" |
Bilana III | approximately three lightyears from Layma II | TNG | "New Ground" |
Blue Horizon | Terraformed By Gideon Seyetik | DS9 | "Second Sight" |
Bolarus IX | Homeworld of the Bolian people | TNG | "Allegiance" |
Bolias | planetary Bank robbed | DS9 | "Who Mourns for Morn?" |
Bopak III | uninhabited; six weeks Away from nearest Dominion outpost | DS9 | "Hippocratic Oath" |
Boraal II | atmosphere Dissipated | TNG | "Homeward" |
Boreal III | Home of a transport attacked by the Crystalline Entity | TNG | "Silicon Avatar" |
Boreth | Klingon monastery | DS9 | "The Way of the Warrior" |
Borka VI | Troi was abducted by Romulans from this planet | TNG | "Face of the Enemy" |
Bracas V | LaForge took a vacation here and went skin-diving | TNG | "The Loss" |
Brax | Q is known as "The God of Lies" on this planet | DS9 | "Q- Less" |
Bre'el IV | A moon was knocked out of orbit, threatening planetary destruction | TNG | "Deja Q" |
Brekka | Home of the Brekkians | TNG | "Symbiosis" |
Brentalia | Planet used as a zoo for endangered species | TNG | "New Ground" |
Bringloid V | Site of an Irish colony | TNG | "Up the Long Ladder" |
Browda IV | Planet being terraformed in 2366 | TNG | "Allegiance" |
Bryma | In the DMZ | DS9 | "The Maquis, part 2" |
Bynaus | Home of Bynars | TNG | "11001001" |
Cairn | Species name, not necessarily planet name | TNG | "Dark Page" |
Calder II | Federation archaeological outpost raided by mercenaries | TNG | "Gambit, Part I" |
Caldik Prime | Fifth planet In Its system | VOY | "Caretaker" |
Caldos | Caldos Colony | TNG | "Sub Rosa" |
Caldos IV | One of the first Terraforming projects the Federation undertook | TNG | "Sub Rosa" |
Camor V | Jason Vigo settled here with his mother | TNG | "Bloodlines" |
Camus II | Janice Lester exchanged bodies with Captain Kirk here | TOS | "Turnabout Intruder" |
Canopus planet | Where Tarbolde wrote "Nightingale Woman" | TOS | "Where No Man Has Gone Before" |
Capella IV | Home planet of the Capellan warriors | TOS | "Friday's Child" |
Cardassia | Homeworld of the Cardassians | TNG | "The Chase" |
Cardassia III | Planet in the Cardassia system | DS9 | "Prophet Motive" |
Cardassia IV | Planet in the Cardassia system | DS9 | "The Homecoming" |
Cardassia Prime | Planet in the Cardassia system | DS9 | "The Wire" |
Cardassia V | Planet in the Cardassia system | DS9 | "Shadowplay" |
Carema III | Considered as a site for the partial mining system | TNG | "The Quality of Life" |
Casperia Prime | Ringed resort planet known as an important vacation spot in the Hovarian cluster | DS9 | "Change of Heart" |
Castal I | Site of conflict between the Talarians and the Federation | TNG | "Suddenly Human" |
Catualla | Home of Tango Rab, follower of Dr. Sevrin | TOS | "The Way to Eden" |
Celtris III | Planet in Cardassian space | TNG | "Chain of Command, Part I" |
Cerebus II | Planet where Mark Jameson obtained a de-aging drug | TNG | "Too Short A Season" |
Cestus III | On the far side of the Federation; 2 week delay for subspace messages | TOS | "Arena" |
Ceti Alpha V | Planet where Kirk abandoned Khan | TOS | "Space Seed" |
Ceti Alpha VI | Exploded six months after Khan was abandoned on Ceti Alpha V | Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan | |
Chalna | Home of the Chalnoth civilisation | TNG | "Allegiance" |
Chaltok IV | Romulan research Colony | VOY | "Time And Again" |
Chandra V | Planet where Tam Elbrun was assigned | TNG | "Tin Man" |
Chantil III | Home of a mythical hunter named Darmok | TNG | "Darmok" |
Cheron | Planet whose society destroyed itself over racial hatreds | TOS | "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" |
Chrysalia | From species name Chrysalians - not certain? | TNG | "The Price" |
Cirrus IV | Famed for its emerald wading pools | TNG | "Conundrum" |
Coltar IV | Suffered a time distortion in 2364 | TNG | "We'll Always Have Paris" |
Cor Caroli V | Suffered from the Phyrox plague | TNG | "Allegiance" |
Coridan | Petitioned for Federation entry in 2267 | TOS | "Journey to Babel" |
Corinth IV | Location of star fleet facility | TOS | "The Man Trap" |
Corvan II | Atmospheric pollutants threatened life on this planet | TNG | "New Ground" |
Cygnet XIV | Dominated by women. The Enterprise computer underwent a refit here | TOS | "Tomorrow is Yesterday" |
Cygnia Minor | Earth Colony threatened by famine | TOS | "Consciene of the King" |
Daled IV | Permanently half in daylight, half in night time | TNG | "The Dauphin" |
Danula II | Picard won the Starfleet academy marathon here | TNG | "The Best of Both Worlds Part II" |
Daran V | Planet in the path of Yonada | TOS | "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" |
Davlos III | On the Klingon Border | DS9 | "Visionary" |
Davlos Prime | Site of special "Care Center" | DS9 | "Time's Orphan" |
Dayos IV | Kang found one of the Albinos wives here | DS9 | "Blood Oath" |
Decos Prime | Site of a Federation base | DS9 | "Treachery, Faith, And the Great River" |
Dedestris | Planet in the delta quadrant | VOY | "Prime Factors" |
Deinonychus VII | The Enterprise D waited for the supply ship Vico here | TNG | "A Fistful of Datas" |
Delb II | Home of Nellen Tore, assistant to Admiral Satie | TNG | "The Drumhead" |
Delinia II | Planet where transporter psychosis was first discovered | TNG | "Relm of Fear" |
Delios VII | Home to the Karis Tribe | VOY | "Sacred Ground" |
Delos IV | Dr. Crusher completed her internship here | TNG | "Remember Me" |
Delta IV | Home of the Deltan people | Star Trek : The Motion Picture | |
Delta Rana IV | Delta Rana IV, Delta Rana | TNG | "The Survivors" |
Delta Vega | Desolate planet with an automated Lithium mining station on it | TOS | "Where No Man Has Gone Before" |
Deneb II | Kesla murdered several women here | TOS | "Wolf In the Fold" |
Deneb IV | Planet inhabited by the Bandii | TNG | "Encounter At Farpoint" |
Deneb V | Harcourt Fenton Mudd illegally sold the rights to a Vulcan fuel synthesiser here | TOS | "I, Mudd" |
Deneva | Infested by the Denevan neural parasites in 2267 | TOS | "Operation - Annihilate!" |
Denius III | Artifacts found here showed the location of Iconia | TNG | "Contagion" |
Deriben V | Aquiel Uhnari's last posting prior to Relay Station 47 | TNG | "Aquiel" |
Derna | Bajor's fourth moon | DS9 | "Image In the Sand" |
Dessica II | Picard was "murdered" in a bar on this planet | TNG | "Gambit, Part I" |
Devidia II | Place where inhabitants raided Earth's past to harvest neural energy | TNG | "Time's Arrow" |
Dimorus | Planet where Gary Mitchell saved Kirk from poison darts thrown by rodent creatures | TOS | "Where no Man Has Gone Before" |
Donatu V | Site of an inconclusive battle between the Federation and Klingons | TOS | "The Trouble with Tribbles" |
Doraf I | Planet where the Enterprise assisted with terraforming efforts | TNG | "Unification: Part I" |
Dorvan V | Near the Cardassian border | TNG | "Journey's End" |
Dozaria | Class M world with hot, desertlike climate | DS9 | "Indiscretion" |
Draken IV | TNG "Face of the Enemy" | TNG | "Gambit, Part I" |
Drayan II | Several moons | VOY | "Innocence" |
Draygo IV | Within three lightyears of Cardassian space | TNG | "Homeward" |
Draylon II | Near Celfala Prime | DS9 | "Sanctuary" |
Drema IV | Suffered violent geologic instabilities as a result of dilithium deposits | TNG | "Pen Pals" |
Dreon VII | Near the Badlands | DS9 | "For the Cause" |
Dulisian IV | Sent a distress call in 2368 | TNG | "Unification: Part II" |
Durenia IV | Destination of Enterprise-D in 2367 | TNT | "Remember Me" |
Dytallix B | Owned by the Dytallix mining corporation | TNG | "Conspiracy" |
Earth | Mostly Harmless | Star Trek | |
Eden | Planet thought to be a perfect paradise - actually highly poisonous | TOS | "The Way to Eden" |
Ekos | Planet turned into a copy of the Nazi state by Federation sociologist John Gill | TOS | "Patterns of Force" |
El-Adrel IV | Planet where the Tamarians met the Enterprise D | TNG | "Darmok" |
Elas | Inner planet of the Tellun star system | TOS | "Elaan of Troyius" |
Elba II | Penal colony for the Federations criminally insane | TOS | "Whom Gods Destroy" |
Emila II | Enterprise D visited here after Tanuga IV | TNG | "A Matter of Perspective" |
Eminiar VII | Fought a computer war with Vendikar for five hundred years | TOS | "A Taste of Armageddon" |
Enara | D Q | VOY | "Remember" |
Enara Prime | Home world of the Anarans | VOY | "Remember" |
Ennan VI | Pulaski obtained a bottle of ale here | TNG | "Time Squared" |
Epsilon Canaris III | On the verge of war - negotiations assigned to Commissioned Hedford | TOS | "Metamorphosis" |
Epsilon Hydra VII | Vash was banned from the Royal Museum here | DS9 | "Q- Less" |
Erabus Prime | Planet where Q saved Vash when she was stung by an insect | DS9 | "Q-Less" |
Errikang VII | Q almost got Vash killed here | DS9 | "Q- Less" |
Evadne IV | Destination of Enterprise-D after it encountered an unstable wormhole | TNG | "Clues" |
Excalbia | Inhospitable volcanic planet where the Excalbians investigated good and evil | TOS | "The Savage Curtain" |
Exo III | Dead planet where Dr. Korby discovered sophisticated androids | TOS | "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" |
Fahleena III | A Valerian vessel visited here with supplies | DS9 | "Dramatis Personae" |
Farius Prime | Destination of Galador freighter | DS9 | "Honor Among Thieves" |
Fendaus V | Led by a family whose members have no limbs | TNG | "Loud as a Whisper" |
Ferenginar | Ferengi Homeworld, | DS9 | "Family Business" |
Fina Prime | Location of an outbreak of the Vidiian phage | VOY | "Lifesigns" |
Finnea Prime | Non Federation world | DS9 | "A Simple Investigation" |
Folnar III | Origin of the Folnar jewel plant | TNG | "Dark Page" |
Forcas III | Worf attended a Bat'Leth competition here in 2370 | TNG | "Parallels" |
Forlat III | Site of an attach by the crystalline entity | TNG | "Silicon Avatar" |
Free Haven | Bajoran Colony | DS9 | "To the Death" |
Gagarin IV | Location of Darwin Genetic Research station | TNG | "Unnatural Selection" |
Gaia | Home of Defiant crew descendants in an alternate timeline | DS9 | "Children of Time" |
Galador II | Homeworld of the Galador freighters | DS9 | "The Maquis, Part I" |
Galdonterre | Former hiding place of the Albino | DS9 | "Blood Oath" |
Galen IV | Federation Colony | TNG | "Suddenly Human" |
Galor IV | Holds Annex of the Daystrom Institute | TNG | "The Offspring" |
Galorda Prime | In 2372 a Klingon civilian transport crashed here, killing all aboard | DS9 | "Rules of Engagement" |
Galorndon Core | Federation space | TNG | "The Enemy", "Unification 2" |
Galvin V | A marriage here is only considered successful if offspring result within one year | TNG | "Data's Day" |
Gamelan V | Experienced increase in atmospheric radiation in 2367 | TNG | "Final Mission" |
Gamma Hromi II | Near a gatherer camp | TNG | "The Vengeance Factor" |
Gamma Hydra IV | Entire population of a Federation science colony died of apparent old age here | TOS | "The Deadly Years" |
Gamma II | Destination of the Enterprise when some officers were taken to Triskelion | TOS | "The Gamesters of Triskelion" |
Gamma Tauri IV | Ferengi stole a T-9 energy converter from here | TNG | "The Last Outpost" |
Gamma Trianguli VI | Tropical class M planet ruled by a computer called Vaal. Kirk destroyed it. | TOS | "The Apple" |
Gamma Vertis IV | Planet where the entire population is mute | TOS | "The Empath" |
Ganalda IV | Klingon forces retreated from here in 2373 | DS9 | "Nor the Battle To the Strong" |
Garon II | Visited by the Starship Wellington | TNG | "Ensign Ro" |
Gaspar VII | Homeworld of Captain Edwell | TNG | "Starship Mine" |
Gault | Worf grew up on this farm world | DS9 | "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." TNG "Heart of Glory" |
Gema IV | Planet in the Delta Quadrant controlled by the Kazon Nistrim | VOY | "Basics, Part I" |
Gemaris V | Captain Picard mediated a difficult trade dispute here | TNG | "Captain's Holiday" |
Gemulon V | Original destination of the SS Santa Maria | DS9 | "Paradise" |
Genesis | Mutara Sector, Destroyed | Star Trek III : The Search for Spock | |
Ghorusda | Planet | TNG | "Tin Man" |
Gideon | Planet suffering from massive overpopulation | TOS | "The Mark of Gideon" |
Golana | Bajoran Colony; Arrived At the "turn of the Century" | DS9 | "Time's Orphan" |
Gonal IV | Home of swarming moths | TNG | "Disaster" |
Gothos | Planet created by Trelaine | TOS | "The Squire of Gothos" |
Gravesworld | Home of Ira Graves, noted scientist | TNG | "The Schizoid Man" |
Hakton VII | In the Demilitarised Zone | DS9 | "The Maquis, Part II" |
Halii | Home of Lieutenant Aquiel Uhnari | TNG | "Aquiel" |
Hanon IV | Planet in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Basics" |
Hansen's Planet | Home to creatures similar to Taurus II | TOS | "The Galileo Seven" |
Harod IV | The Enterprise-D picked up some stranded miners here | TNG | "The Perfect Mate" |
Harrakis V | Visited by the Enterprise-D in 2367 | TNG | "Clues" |
H'atoria | Klingon Colony near Border of Klingon And Federation space | TNG | "All Good Things..." |
Haven | Beautiful planet thought by some to have mystical healing powers | TNG | "Haven" |
Hekaras II | Planet in the Hekaras corridor | TNG | "Force of Nature" |
Hell | Unofficial nickname. High levels of trigenic vapors and EM Disturbances | VOY | "Parturition" |
Hemikek | Planet in a yellow dwarf system | VOY | "Investigations" |
Hemikek IV | Delta Quadrant planet | VOY | "Lifesigns" |
Heva VII | Site of a refueling depot in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "The Chute" |
Hoek IV | A planet where San Palo relics can be viewed | DS9 | "Q- Less" |
Holberg 917G | Planet owned by Flint | TOS | "Requiem for Methuselah" |
Holna IV | Planet rich in Minzinite | DS9 | "Statistical Probabilities" |
Hurada III | Visited by telepathic historians led by Tarmin | TNG | "Violations" |
Hurkos III | Devinoni Ral moved here at age 19 | TNG | "The Price" |
Hur'Q Planet | Class M world in the Gamma Quadrant | DS9 | "The Sword of Kahless" |
Iadara | Home of the Iadara Colony | TNG | "Parallels" |
Iconia | Home of a legendary Iconian Empire | TNG | "Contagion" |
Icor IX | Site of astrophysics center | TNG | "Captain's Holiday" |
Ilari | Planet in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Warlord" |
Ilidaria | Planet in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Parallax" |
Inavar Prime | Planet in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Survival Instinct" |
Indri VIII | Biosphere Destroyed | TNG | "The Chase" |
Inferna Prime | Planet which is eight days travel from DS9 | DS9 | "The Ascent" |
Ingraham B | Struck by Denevan neural parasite | TOS | "Operation: Annihilate!" |
Invernia II | Bashir's father was stationed there | DS9 | "Melora" |
Itamish III | Sisko family camp site. | DS9 | "The Jem'Hadar" |
Ivor Prime | Federation world; destroyed by the Borg | Star Trek : First Contact | |
Iyaaran Homeworld | Noted for it's spectacular crystal formations | TNG | "Liasions" |
Janus VI | Home of the Horta species | TOS | "Devil In the Dark" |
Japori II | Planet | DS9 | "Improbable Cause" |
Jaros II | Planet where Ro Laren was imprisoned by Star Fleet | TNG | "Ensine Ro" |
Jeraddo | Fifth moon of Bajor. Formerly Class M, now uninhabitable After Energy tapping | DS9 | "Progress" |
Jouret IV | New Providence colony was destroyed by the Borg here | TNG | "The Best of Both Worlds" |
Juhraya | Federation Colony near Cardassian border | TNG | "Premtive Strike" |
Jupiter | Sol V | DS9 | "Starship Down" |
Kaelon II | This star was used in experiments to reinitiate fusion | TNG | "Half a Life" |
Kalandan Outpost | Artificial Planet manufactured by the Kalandan people | TOS | "That Which Survives" |
Kaldra IV | Destination of a group of Ulian researchers | TNG | "Violations" |
Kalla III | Duras sisters conducted illegal mining here | TNG | "Firstborn" |
Kataan | Planet dead for 1,000 years | TNG | "Inner Light" |
Kavis Alpha IV | Became the home of the Nanites | TNG | "Evolution" |
Kea IV | Topic of research paper presented by Picard | TNG | "The Chase" |
Kelva | Planet in Andromeda, home of the Kelvan Empire | TOS | "By Any Other Name" |
Kenda II | Home of Dr. Dalen Quaice | TNG | "Remember Me" |
Kentanna | A mystical planet briefly thought to be Bajor | DS9 | "Sanctuary" |
Kesprytt III | Planet where Picard and Crusher were kidnapped | TNG | "Attached" |
Kessik IV | Third planet in its system | VOY | "Faces" |
Khefka IV | Homeworld to Mareel | DS9 | "Invasive Procedures" |
Khitomer | Site of important peace conferences between the Federation and Klingon Empire | Star Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country | |
Khofla II | Home of Ferengi business man Plegg | DS9 | "The Alternate" |
Klaestron IV | Homeworld to Ilon Tandro | DS9 | "Dax" |
Klavdia III | Salia was raised here to ensure her neutrality in the war on her homeworld | TNG | "The Dauphin" |
Kora II | Cardassian planet, site of a military academy | DS9 | "Duet" |
Korma | In Cardassian space | DS9 | "Return To Grace" |
Kostolain | Homeworld of Minster Camio, fiancee of Lwaxana Troi | TNG | "Cost of Living" |
Kotati | Planet in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Investigations" |
Kraus IV | Planet where Garak obtained silk lingerie | DS9 | "Past Prologue" |
Krios | Krios system. At war with Vault until Enterprise hosted a peace conference | TNG | "The Mind's Eye" |
Ktaria VII | V'naree homeworld | VOY | "Emanations" |
Kurill Prime | The original homeworld of the Vorta | DS9 | "The Jem' Hadar" |
Kurl | Kerlan civilization died out 12 000 years ago | TNG | "The Chase" |
Kyana Prime | Krenim colony erased from time | VOY | "Year of Hell" |
Kylata II | Class M planet in the Gamma Quadrant | DS9 | "Meridian" |
Lambda Paz | Moon of Pentarus III | TNG | "Final Mission" |
Lamenda Prime | Planet near Cardassia | DS9 | "The Homecoming" |
Landris II | Doctor Mowray conducted archeological research here | TNG | "Lessons" |
Largo V | A shipment of Tamen Sahsheer was bound for here | DS9 | "Babel" |
La'voti V | Delta Quadrant planet, visited by Voyager | VOY | "Nothing Human" |
Lazon II | Planet near Cardassia | DS9 | "Defiant" |
Ledonia III | Dax bought a planet on this planet | DS9 | "The Wire" |
Legara IV | Home of the Lagarans | TNG | "Sarek" |
Lemma II | Approximately three lightyears from Bilana III | TNG | "New Ground" |
Levinius V | Planet hit by the Denavan neural parasites in 2247 | TOS | "Operation Annihilate!" |
Ligobis X | Planet where Gideon Seyetik's painting where displayed | DS9 | "Second Sight" |
Ligon II | Home of the Ligonians, who value honor above all else | TNG | "Code of Honor" |
Ligos VII | Ligos system | TNG | "Rascals" |
Lissepia | Homeworld of the Lissepian people | DS9 | "Indiscretion" |
Loren III | Loren system | TNG | "The Chase" |
Loval | Civilian outpost, site of subspace relay station; site of secret weapons research installation | DS9 | "Return To Grace" |
L-S VI | Gamma Quadrant, located six lightyears from wormhole | DS9 | "The Alternate" |
Lunar V | Moon of Angosia III | TNG | "The Hunted" |
Lysia | Lysian system | TNG | "Conundrum" |
M-113 | Home of the Salt Vampire | TOS | "The Man Trap" |
Mab-Bu VI | Class M moon | TNG | "Power Play" |
Makus III | The Enterprise was to deliver medical supplies here | TOS | "The Galileo Seven" |
Malaya IV | Paul Hickman had a physical exam here | TNG | "Identity Crisis" |
Malcor III | Over 2000 lightyears from Earth; home of a species which has almost developed warp technology | TNG | "First Contact" |
Malkus IX | Inhabitants developed writing before sign language | TNG | "Loud as a Whisper" |
Malon Prime | Malon homeworld | VOY | "Juggernaut" |
Manark IV | Home of the sandbats | TOS | "The Empath" |
Manu III | Government used proximity detectors | TNG | "Legacy" |
Maranga IV | Worf attended the Klingon Kot'baval festival in 2370 | TNG | "Firstborn" |
Marcos XII | Chosen by the evil Gorgan to conquer | TOS | "And the Children Shall Lead" |
Marejaretus VI | Homeworld to the Ooolans | TNG | "Manhunt" |
Mariah IV | Visited by Valerian ship when delivering supplies | DS9 | "Dramatis Personae" |
Marijne VII | Gas Giant | TNG | "Interface" |
Mariposa | In the Phyecus Sector; site of Irish colony | TNG | "Up The Long Ladder" |
Marlonia | Visited by the Enterprise-D in 2369 | TNG | "Rascals" |
Mars | Sol IV; colonized by Earth in 2103 | VOY | "The 37's" |
Marva IV | Class M planet in the Badlands | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Mataline II | Neela Daren bought a flexible piano there | TNG | "Lessons" |
Mavala IV | Noonien Soong married Juliana O'Donnell | TNG | "Inheritance" |
Meezan IV | Bashir attended a burn treatment conference here | DS9 | "In Purgatory's Shadow" |
Meldrar I | Lunar prison | DS9 | "Necessary Evil" |
Meles II | Moriarti considered going here | TNG | "Ship in a Bottle" |
Melina II | Visited by Tarmin and his group of telepathic historians | TNG | "Violations" |
Melnos IV | planet where Neela Daren studied a plasma geyser | TNG | "Lessons" |
Melona IV | Stripped of life by crystalline entity | TNG | "Silicon Avatar" |
Memory Alpha | Site of the Federation library | TOS | "The Lights of Zetar" |
Merak II | Planet ravaged by a botanical plague | TOS | "The Cloudminders" |
Meridian | Triala system? | DS9 | "Meridian" |
Merik III | Planet in the Gamma Quadrant | DS9 | "Hippocratic Oath" |
Midos V | Planet where Dr Korby planned to make androids | TOS | "What are Little Girls Made of" |
Mikah | Planet in the Delta Quadrant; visited by the USS Voyager | VOY | "Unforgettable" |
Milika III | A young Picard rescued an Ambassador from here | TNG | "Tapestry" |
Mimas | Moon of Saturn | TNG | "The First Duty" |
Minara II | Used by the Vians | TOS | "The Empath" |
Minos | A major arms production center | TNG | "The Arsenal of Freedom" |
Minos Korva | Federation planet | TNG | "Chain of Command II" |
Mintaka III | Home of a Proto-Vulcan culture | TNG | "Who Watches the Watchers" |
Miridian VI | Barash claimed to have been captured by Romulans here | TNG | "Future Imperfect" |
Mislen | Delta Quadrant planet in yellow dwarf system | VOY | "The Swarm" |
Mithren | Planet in the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Investigations" |
Mizar II | Homeworld of the Mizarians | TNG | "Allegiance" |
M'kemas III | In the Tzenkethi territory | DS9 | "The Adversary" |
Moab IV | Moab system | TNG | "The Masterpiece Society" |
Monac IV | Site of Dominion shipyards destroyed in Jadzias name to ensure her entry into Sto'vo'kor | DS9 | "Image in the Sand" |
Moon | Earth's only natural satellite | Star Trek : First Contact | |
Mordan IV | Endured a forty year civil war after Mark Jameson delivered advanced weapons | TNG | "Too Short a Season" |
Morikin VII | Cadet Picard was assigned here for training | TNG | "Tapestry" |
Morska | Klingon Planet with subspace listening post | Star Trek : VI The Final Frontier | |
Mudd | Class K planet inhabited by androids | TOS | "I, Mudd" |
Mudor V | The Enterprise-D hit a series of quantum filaments after leaving here | TNG | "Disaster" |
Myrmidon | Vash was wanted for theft here | DS9 | "Q- Less" |
Nahmi IV | Outbreak of Correllium fever in 2366 | TNG | "Hollow Pursuits" |
Napimme | In the delta quadrant | VOY | "Learning Curve" |
Narendra III | Site of the loss of the Enterprise C | TNG | "Yesterday's Enterprise" |
Nasreldine | Enterprise-D crew member caught the flu here | TNG | "The Icarus Factor" |
Nelvana III | Nelvana system | TNG | "The Defector" |
Nervala IV | Nervala IV | TNG | "Second Chances" |
New Bajor | Gamma Quadrant - same as the Crossover one? | DS9 | "The Jem' Hadar" |
New Gaul | Miranda Vigo was born here | TNG | "Bloodlines" |
New Halana | Terraformed by Professor Gideon Seyetik | DS9 | "Second Sight" |
Nimbus III | "The Planet of Galactic Peace"- a failure. In the Neutral Zone. | Star Trek V : The Final Frontier | |
Ninipia Prime | Famed for its dancing girls | VOY | "Vis A Vis" |
Nivoch | Planet | VOY | "Prime Factors" |
No'nat | Klingon planet where the right of MajQa is practiced | TNG | "Rightful Heir" |
Norcadia Prime | Norcadia system. Next to Pendari System. Theta Class; 260 million inhabitants; binary suns. | VOY | "Tsunkatse" |
Norpin V | Retirement colony | TNG | "Rascals" |
Nyria III | Nyrian system | VOY | "Displaced" |
Oceanus IV | Oceanus IV | TNG | "The Game" |
Ogus II | The Enterprise-D crew took shore leave here in 2367 | TNG | "Brothers" |
Ohniaka III | Ohniaka system | TNG | "Descent" |
Omega IV | Almost wiped out by a bacteriological war | TOS | "The Omega Glory" |
Omekla III | Obsidian Order shipyards located here | DS9 | "Defiant" |
Omicron Ceti III | Bombarded by Berthold rays; site of a failed colony | TOS | "This Side of Paradise" |
Omicron IV | Earthlike planet almost destroyed by nuclear weapons | TOS | "Assignment: Earth" |
Omicron Theta | Where Data was built | TNG | "Datalore" |
Ophiucus III | Harcourt Fenton Mudd planned to sell some women as wives here | TOS | "Mudd's Women" |
Orelius IX | Asteroidal planetoid | TNG | "Booby Trap" |
Organia | Home of the Organians, non-corporeal beings who ended the Federation Klingon war | TOS | "Errand of Mercy" |
Orias III | In the Orias system | DS9 | "Defiant" |
Ornara | Dala system | TNG | "Symbiosis" |
Osinar VI | Planet | DS9 | "Life Support" |
Otar II | Destination of the Enterprise-D following the death of Lal | TNG | "The Offspring" |
Pacifica | Ocean world | TNG | "Conspiracy" |
Panora | In the Demilitarised Zone | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Parada II | Paradas system | DS9 | "Whispers" |
Parada IV | Planet with seven moons | DS9 | "Whispers" |
Parliament | Beta Renna system? | TNG | "Lonely Among Us" |
Parsion III | Planet | DS9 | "Business as Usual" |
Peliar Zel | Planet whose two moons warred on one another | TNG | "The Host" |
Pelleus V | The Enterprise-D was scheduled to visit in 2364 | TNG | "11001001" |
Pendari | Next to Norcadian System | VOY | "Tsunkatse" |
Pendi II | Home of a trader who supplied information to the marquis | TNG | "Premtive Stike" |
Pentarus II | Shuttle Nenbeck was thought to have crashed here | TNG | "Final Mission" |
Pentarus V | Planet which petitioned Picard to mediate a labour dispute | TNG | "Final Mission" |
Penthara IV | Planet the Enterprise saved from ecological disaster while being investigated by a time traveler | TNG | "A Matter of Time" |
Penthath III | Worf destroyed a Klingon transport ship during a battle here | DS9 | "Rules of Engagement" |
Persephone V | Home planet of Admiral Jameson | TNG | "Too Short a Season" |
Planet Q | The home of the scientist Thomas Leighton | TOS | "Conscience of the King" |
Platonius | Home of the Platonians | TOS | "Plato's Stepchildren" |
Pluto | Sol IX | Star Trek : Generations | |
Pollux IV | Greek god Apollo tried to recruit Kirk as a worshipper here. | TOS | "Who Mourns for Adonais?" |
Pollux V | In the Beta Geminorum system | TOS | "Who Mourns for Adonis" |
Portas V | Breen System, Demilitarised Zone | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Potak III | In the Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Partuition" |
Prakal II | Guinan acquired an unusual drink here | TNG | "In Theory" |
Praxis | Klingon moon; largely destroyed in accident caused by overmining | Star Trek VI : The Final Frontier | |
Prema II | Delta Quadrant; Talaxian mining colony | VOY | "Basics, Part I" |
Prophet's Landing | Bajoran colony nearest Cardassian border | DS9 | "Heart of Stone" |
Psi 2000 | The Enterprise was nearly destroyed here | TOS | "The Naked Time" |
Pullock V | Site of the first off-planet raid by the Bajoran resistance | DS9 | "Shakaar" |
Pyris VII | Korob and Sylvia captured several Enterprise crew members here | TOS | "Catspaw" |
Pythro V | Planet | DS9 | "Rivals" |
Qo'noS | Pronounced "Kronos" | Star Trek VI : The Final Frontier; DS9 "The House of Quark" | |
Quadra Sigma III | Sigma Three system | TNG | "Hide And Q" |
Qualor II | Site of a Federation surplus depot | TNG | "Unification: Part I" |
Quatal Prime | In the Demilitarised Zone. At least four moons; attacked by biogenic weapon | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Quazulu VIII | Several Enterprise-D Students became ill here | TNG | "Angel One" |
Rakal | At least four moons | DS9 | "Return To Grace" |
Rakhar | Gamma Quadrant | DS9 | "Vortex" |
Rakosa V | Gamma Quadrant; Class M | VOY | "Dreadnought" |
Ramatis III | Ramatis III, Ramatis | TNG | "Loud as a Whisper" |
Ramura | Tracer homeworld | VOY | "Unforgettable" |
Regula | Mutara Sector; Class D - "Essentially a great rock in space". | Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan | |
Regulus III | Science Academy; over 300 lightyears from Deep Space Nine | DS9 | "Fascination" |
Regulus V | Home planet of the giant eel birds | TOS | "Amok Time" |
Rekag-Seronia | Planet, site of bitter hostilities affecting Federation shipping | TNG | "Man of the People" |
Relva VII | Location of a Starfleet base | TNG | "Coming of Age" |
Remmil VI | Buildings are constructed of Crystalline webbing here | DS9 | "Heart of Stone" |
Remus | One of the homeworlds of the Romulan star empire | TOS | "Balance of Terror" |
Rigel II | McCoy met two scantily clad women here | TOS | "Shore Leave" |
Rigel IV | Pergium ore processing facility | TOS | "Wolf in the Fold"; DS9 "Prodigal Daughter" |
Rigel V | Planet where a drug to increase blood product was tested | TOS | "Journey to Babel" |
Rigel VII | Several Enterprise crew members were killed here | TOS | "The Cage" |
Rigel XII | Site of a Lithium crystal mining operation | TOS | "Mudd's Women" |
Rinax | Colonized moon of Talax; 300 000 died in the metreon cascade | VOY | "Jetrel" |
Risa | Planet famed as one of the galaxies great vacation spots. Site of the most elaborate climate control system in the Federation | TNG | "Captain's Holiday" |
Rivos V | Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Think Tank" |
Rochanie III | Kurzon Dax and Sisko were cornered by Kaleans here | DS9 | "Dramatis Personae" |
Romulus | Capital world of the Romulan Empire | TOS | "Balance of Terror" |
Ronara | In the DMZ | TNG | "Preemptive Strike" |
Rousseau V | Astroidal planetoid | TNG | "The Dauphin" |
Ruah IV | Supports a type of proto Humanoid | TNG | "The Chase" |
Rubicun III | Planet where the Edo live | TNG | "Justice" |
Rujian | Planet | DS9 | "A Man Alone" |
Rura Penthe | Frozen moon, site of Klingon forced labour camp | Star Trek : VI The Final Frontier | |
Rutia IV | Planet where terrorists kidnapped Dr. Crusher and Captain Picard | TNG | "The High Ground" |
Sakura Prime | Planet in the Alpha Quadrant | VOY | "Dreadnought" |
Salinia Prime | Delta Quadrant. Class M | VOY | "Warhead" |
Saltok IV | Planet | DS9 | "The Maquis, Part I" |
Salva II | In the Demilitarised Zone. Cardassian colony in treaty signing. | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Sargon's Planet | World destroyed centuries ago by war leaving a small number of survivors stored underground | TOS | "Return to Tomorrow" |
Sarona VIII | Enterprise-D destination before going on to Vandor IX | TNG | "We'll Always Have Paris" |
Sarpeidon | Beta Niobe system. Destroyed when sun went nova | TOS | "All Our Yesterdays" |
Sarthong V | Famous archeological ruins | TNG | "Captain's Holiday" |
Saturn | Sol IV, ringed planet | TNG | "The First Duty" |
Scalos | Planet whose inhabitants lived at a highly accelerated pace | TOS | "Wink of an Eye" |
Secarus IV | The albino's hideout in 2345 | DS9 | "Blood Oath" |
Selay | Homeworld to reptile people | TNG | "Lonely Among Us" |
Sentinel Minor IV | Destination of the USS Lalo before they where destroyed by the Borg | TNG | "The Best of Both Worlds I" |
Seros | Delta Quadrant | VOY | "Revulsion" |
Setlik III | Site of a Cardassian invasion | TNG | "The Wounded", DS9 "Emissary" |
Sha Ka Ree | Aka - Vorta' Vor, Sha Ka Ree, Etc. Lies At Center of Galaxy Beyond Great Barrier | Star Trek V : The Final Frontier | |
Sherman's Planet | World disputed by the Federation and Klingons. The Federation had the stronger claim | TOS | "The Trouble with Tribbles" |
Shiralea VI | Location of the Parallax colony | TNG | "Cost of Living" |
Sigma Draconis III | Class M Planet equivalent to Earth 1485 development | TOS | "Spock's Brain" |
Sigma Draconis IV | Class M Planet equivalent to Earth 2030 development | TOS | "Spock's Brain" |
Sigma Draconis VI | Class M Planet where Spock's brain was taken | TOS | "Spock's Brain" |
Sigma Iotia II | Planet whose inhabitants mimicked Earth mobsters | TOS | "A Piece of the Action" |
Sikaris | Approximately 40 000 light-years from Alastria; mantle of tetrahedral quartz 20 km thick | VOY | "Prime Factors" |
Sobras | Kazon- Pommar world | VOY | "Alliances" |
Solais V | Place where Riva helped end a war | TNG | "Loud as a Whisper"; DS9 "The Adversary" |
Solarion IV | Formerly a Federation colony | TNG | "Ensign Ro" |
Solosos III | poisoned By Sisko; uninhabitable By Humans for 50 years | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Sothis III | Homeworld of the Satarran people | TNG | "The Chase" |
Soukara | In Dominion controlled space | DS9 | "Change of Heart" |
Stakoron II | In the Gamma Quadrant, contains Mizainite ore | DS9 | "The Nagus" |
Straleb | Omega Sagitta system | TNG | "The Outrageous Okona" |
Styris IV | Plagued by Anchilles Fever in 2364 | TNG | "Code of Honor" |
Surata IV | Riker was injured by a local plant | TNG | "Shades of Gray" |
Suvin IV | Planet with famous ruins | TNG | "Rascals" |
T' Lani III | Population was wiped out by a war | DS9 | "Armageddon Game" |
T' Lani Prime | Planet in the T'Lani system | DS9 | "Armageddon Game" |
Tagra IV | In the Argolis Cluster | TNG | "True Q" |
Tagus III | Planet with many archeological sites | TNG | "Qpid" |
Takar | Delta Quadrant. Second planet in system; Class M | VOY | "False Profits" |
Talax | Home of the Talaxians | VOY | "Jetrel" |
Talos IV | Home of the Talosians, one of the most powerful telepathic species | TOS | "The Cage" |
Tantalus V | Federation penal colony | TOS | "Dagger of the Mind" |
Tanuga IV | Dr. Apgar worked on the Krieger Wave converter here | TNG | "A Matter of Perspective" |
Tarakis | Location of telepathic memorial | VOY | "Memorial" |
Tarchannen III | Crewmembers from the USS Victory were infected by alien DNA here | TNG | "Identity Crisis" |
Tarella | Home of the Tarellians, who were all but destroyed in a biological war | TNG | "Haven" |
Taresia | Delta Quadrant. Third planet in system | VOY | "Favorite Son" |
Tarod IX | Near the Romulan Neutral Zone | TNG | "The Neutral Zone" |
Tarok | Class M moon in Kazon-Olga space | VOY | "Initiations" |
Tarsas III | Starbase 74 orbits here | TNG | "11001001" |
Tarsus IV | Site of the infamous massacre by Kodos the Executioner | TOS | "Conscience of the King" |
Tartaras V | Vash decided to explore here | DS9 | "Q-Less" |
Tau Alpha C | The Travelers home world | TNG | "Where No One Has Gone Before" |
Tau Ceti III | Planet where Picard met Captain Rixx in 2364 | TNG | "Conspiracy" |
Tau Ceti Prime | Site of tragic accident in 2358 that claimed the life of Admiral Janeway | VOY | "Coda" |
Tau Cygna V | Federation colony was established here in violation of the Treaty of Armens | TNG | "The Ensigns of Command" |
Taurus II | Planet where the shuttlecraft Galileo crashed | TOS | "The Galileo Seven" |
Tavela Minor | Planet nurse Ogawa considered taking a holiday on | TNG | "Imaginary Friend" |
Telfas prime | Location of a mining community | VOY | "Alliances" |
Tellar | Homeworld of the Tellarite civilisation; within striking distance of Betazed | DS9 | "In the Pale Moonlight" |
Teluridian IV | Alpha Quadrant planet | VOY | "Ex Post Facto" |
Terlina III | Planet where Noonien Soongs laboratory was situated | TNG | "Inheritance" |
Terosa Prime | Planet | DS9 | "Second Sight" |
Tessen III | Federation planet threatened by an asteroid in 2368 | TNG | "Cost of Living" |
Tethys III | Planet with a Hydrogen-Helium composition and a frozen core | TNG | "Clues" |
Thalos VII | Coca beans are aged for four hundred years here | TNG | "The Dauphin" |
Thanatos VII | A plasma conduit was manufactured here for the Enterprise-D | TNG | "Phantasms" |
Thasus | Planet where Charlie Evans grew up | TOS | "Charlie X" |
Thelka IV | Picard discovered an excellent dessert here | TNG | "Lessons" |
Theta Cygni XII | Planet struck by the Denevan Neural Parasites | TOS | "Operation : Annihilate!" |
Theta VII | Planet that requested vaccines from the Enterprise-D | TOS | "Obsession" |
Theta VIII | Final destination of the spacecraft Charybdis | TNG | "The Royale" |
Tiburon | Zora carried out unethical experiments here | TOS | "The Savage Curtain" |
Tilonus IV | Will Riker was brainwashed after being captured on an away mission here | TNG | "Frame of Mind" |
Titan | Moon of Saturn | TNG | "The First Duty" |
Titus IV | Miles O'Brien almost stepped on a Lycosa Tarantula here | TNG | "Realm of Fear" |
T'lli Beta | Destination of the Enterprise-D when it encountered 2 dimensional creatures | TNG | "The Loss" |
Tohvun III | Neutral planet on the Federation - Cardassian border | TNG | "Chain of Command, Part II" |
Torad IV | Gamma Quadrant; a planet which has mysterious botanical specimens | DS9 | "Body Parts" |
Toranius Prime | Popular vacation planet from Turakus | VOY | "Memorial" |
Torga IV | Gamma Quadrant; vast quantities of cormaline | DS9 | "The Ship" |
Torman V | Picard gained transport for Celtris III from this planet | TNG | "Chain of Command, Part I" |
Torna IV | Planet | DS9 | "The Sword of Kahless" |
Torona IV | Home of the Jarada | TNG | "The Big Goodbye" |
Torros III | Location of Jem' Hadar space docks; destroyed by Federation forces at start of war. | DS9 | "Call to Arms" |
Tracken II | In the Demilitarised Zone; Maquis colony | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Triacus | Gorgan killed a Federation science team on this planet | TOS | "And the Children Shall Lead" |
Trill homeworld | Class M planet | DS9 | "Equilibrium" |
Triskelion | M-24 Alpha system | TOS | "The Gamesters..." |
Troyius | Tellun system | TOS | "Elaan of Troyius" |
Turkana IV | Tasha Yars birthplace; site of a failed Federation colony | TNG | "Legacy" |
Ty' Gokor | Planetoid in asteroid field deep in Klingon space; new site of Klingon H Q | DS9 | "Apocalypse Rising" |
Tycho IV | Home of the vampire cloud creature | TOS | "Obsession" |
Tyree | Planet on which Sisko found the Orb of the Emissary | DS9 | "Image in the Sand" |
Tyrellia | Federation planet with no atmosphere and no magnetic pole | TNG | "Starship Mine" |
Tyrus VII A | Tyran system | TNG | "The Quality of Life" |
Tzenketh | Homeworld of the Tzenkethi | DS9 | "By Inferno's Light" |
Ufandi III | The Duras sisters transferred illegal goods through here | TNG | "Firstborn" |
Ultima Thule | Location of Dolamide purification plant | DS9 | "Dramatis Personae" |
Umoth VIII | In the Demilitarised Zone | DS9 | "The Maquis, Part II" |
Unefra III | Enabran Tain lived here during his retirement | DS9 | "Improbable Cause" |
Vacca VI | Cabral system | TNG | "Homeward" |
Vadris III | Natives think they are the only intelligent life in the universe | DS9 | "Q- Less" |
Vagra II | Zed Lapis system. Tasha Yar was murdered on this planet. | TNG | "Skin of Evil" |
Valo I | At least three moons | TNG | "Ensign Ro" |
Valo II | Located in the Valo system, near the Cardassian border | TNG | "Ensign Ro" |
Valo III | Located in the Valo system, near the Cardassian border | TNG | "Ensign Ro" |
Valt Minor | Planet at war with Krios | TNG | "The Perfect Mate" |
Vandor IV | Location of Doctor Manheims laboratory | TNG | "We'll Always Have Paris" |
Vandros IV | Site of Iconian Gateway | DS9 | "To the Death" |
Vega Colony | Destination of the USS Enterprise when it received a distress call from the USS Columbia | TOS | "The Cage"/ "The Menagerie 1" |
Velara III | In the Pleiades Cluster | TNG | "Home Soil" |
Veloz Prime | In the Demilitarised Zone; Cardassian colony; attacked by Maquis with biogenic weapon | DS9 | "For the Uniform" |
Vendikar | Fought a five century long computer war with Endikar, in the same system | TOS | "A Taste of Armageddon" |
Ventax II | Planet that entered into a bargain with the devil, Ardra | TNG | "Devil's Due" |
Venus | Sol II | DS9 | "Past Tense, Part I" |
Veridian III | Destroyed by star collapse in alternate timeline | Star Trek : Generations | |
Veridian IV | Destroyed by star collapse in alternate timeline | Star Trek : Generations | |
Vilmor II | Clues to the ancient seeding of Humanoids was found here | TNG | "The Chase" |
Volchok Prime | The Ferengi Hoex bought his rivals cargo port here | DS9 | "The Nagus" |
Volon II | In the Demilitarised Zone | DS9 | "The Maquis, Part I" |
Volon III | In the Demilitarised Zone | DS9 | "The Maquis, Part II" |
Vulcan | Home of the Vulcans, founding members of the Federation | TOS | "Amok Time" |
Wrigley's Pleasure Planet | Planet where Enterprise crewmember Darnell met a beautiful woman | TOS | "Man Trap" |
Xanthras III | Destination of the Enterprise-D in 2366 | TNG | "Menage a Troi" |
Xerxes VII | Legend says a mythical land called Neinman is found here | TNG | "When the Bough Breaks" |
Yadalla Prime | Archeological site, possible target for Baran's mercenary team | TNG | "Gambit" |
Yadera II | Gamma Quadrant home of Rurigan | DS9 | "Shadowplay" |
Yadera Prime | Conquered by the Dominion in 2340 | DS9 | "Shadowplay" |
Zadar IV | Planet where Dr. Harry Bernard once lived | TNG | "When the Bough Breaks" |
Zalkon | Homeworld of the Zalkonians | TNG | "Transfigurations" |
Zayra IV | Where Miles O'Brien rerouted an emitter array | TNG | "Realm of Fear" |
Zeon | Peaceful neighbors to the planet Ekos | TOS | "Patterns of Force" |
Zeta Alpha II | USS Lalo departed here before being lost to the Borg | TNG | "The Best of Both Worlds" |
Zetar | Home to the Zetareans, destroyed millennia ago | TOS | "The Lights of Zetar" |
Zytchin III | Captain Picard once spent a four day vacation there which he claimed not to enjoy | TNG | "Captain's Holiday" |
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