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'''Alpha Omicron VII''' was the [[seventh planets|seventh]] [[planet]] in the [[Alpha Omicron system|Alpha Omicron]] [[star system|system]]. In [[2367]], it was while [[orbit]]ing this [[planet]] that the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} discovered a space borne [[lifeform]]. One of these lifeforms was later dubbed "{{dis|Junior|spaceborne lifeform}}". ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
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'''Alpha Omicron VII''' was the [[seventh planets|seventh]] [[planet]] in the [[Alpha Omicron system|Alpha Omicron]] [[star system|system]].
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{{bginfo|According to the {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/190.txt|script}} of the episode, Alpha Omicron VII was identified as a [[gas giant]].|On [[StarTrek.com]], this planet was described as a "[[Jupiter]]-like gas giant." ''{{st.com|alpha-omicron-vii|}}''}}
 
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In [[2367]], it was while [[orbit]]ing this [[planet]] that the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} discovered a space borne [[lifeform]]. One of these lifeforms was later dubbed "{{dis|Junior|spaceborne lifeform}}". ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
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{{bginfo|According to the {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/190.txt|script}} of the episode, Alpha Omicron VII was identified as a [[gas giant]].|{{st.com|alpha-omicron-vii|StarTrek.com}} described this planet as a "[[Jupiter]]-like gas giant."}}
   
 
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Alpha Omicron VII was the seventh planet in the Alpha Omicron system.

In 2367, it was while orbiting this planet that the USS Enterprise-D discovered a space borne lifeform. One of these lifeforms was later dubbed "Junior". (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

According to the script of the episode, Alpha Omicron VII was identified as a gas giant.
StarTrek.com described this planet as a "Jupiter-like gas giant."