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According to the novels ''[[The Buried Age]]'', ''[[Kobayashi Maru (ENT novel)|Kobayashi Maru]]'' and ''[[To Brave the Storm]]'', the planet Cheron was the fifth planet in the 83 Leonis B star system, and was the site of the Battle of Cheron in 2160. Cheron was a strategically important planet for the [[Romulan Star Empire]] and was occupied with a military [[outpost]] at the time. Cheron was also where a Romulan fleet of 81 ships massed in preparations for an all out attack on [[Earth]]. The fleet was defeated and forced to retreat by allied starships. After the war, Cheron remained on the Federation side of the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]].
 
According to the novels ''[[The Buried Age]]'', ''[[Kobayashi Maru (ENT novel)|Kobayashi Maru]]'' and ''[[To Brave the Storm]]'', the planet Cheron was the fifth planet in the 83 Leonis B star system, and was the site of the Battle of Cheron in 2160. Cheron was a strategically important planet for the [[Romulan Star Empire]] and was occupied with a military [[outpost]] at the time. Cheron was also where a Romulan fleet of 81 ships massed in preparations for an all out attack on [[Earth]]. The fleet was defeated and forced to retreat by allied starships. After the war, Cheron remained on the Federation side of the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]].
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In the novel ''[[No Time Like the Past (novel)|No Time Like the Past]]'', the ''Enterprise'' briefly returns to Cheron, with scans revealing that Bele and Lokai have now set up bases for themselves on different sides of the planet; a time-displaced [[Seven of Nine]] notes that, even in her era, the Federation avoids Cheron due to the unpredictable power and life-span of the surviving natives. The novel also reveals that the Cherons were destroyed when an attempted by Bele's side to create a virus that would destroy only their enemies resulted in the virus being released before it was ready during an enemy assault, with the result that both sides were destroyed (Although Kirk and Seven, temporarily trapped in the past, were unaffected by the virus).
   
 
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Cheron was an uninhabited planet in the 23rd century. It was the homeworld of the Cheron natives, an extinct warp capable humanoid species. The planet was located in the southern region of the Milky Way Galaxy near the Coalsack Nebula.

History

Prior to stardate 5730, this planet and its inhabitants were unknown to the United Federation of Planets. In 2268, first contact was made with this planet's inhabitants.

In that year, when the USS Enterprise scanned the planet, the instruments revealed large uninhabited cities, extensive traffic systems barren of traffic, and lower animal lifeforms and sand encroaching on the cities. There was no sign of sapient life, and there were vast numbers of unburied corpses in the cites. The civilization had evidently destroyed itself in a war fueled by racism. The last two surviving members of the species, Bele and Lokai, were left behind on this world by the Enterprise. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")

The location of Cheron was labeled in the star chart Data and Picard were studying in stellar cartography in 2371. (Star Trek Generations display graphic)

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Background information

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (pgs. 60 and 66), Cheron was located in the 83 Leonis system in the Beta Quadrant. 83 Leonis was listed as a single star system with a K class primary with a magnitude lower than Sol. In the mid-22nd century, the 83 Leonis system was located in non-aligned space. In 2378, the system was located in or near Federation space.

According to the reference book Star Trek: Federation - The First 150 Years, Cheron was the planet where the Battle of Cheron of the Earth-Romulan War took place.

Apocrypha

According to the novels The Buried Age, Kobayashi Maru and To Brave the Storm, the planet Cheron was the fifth planet in the 83 Leonis B star system, and was the site of the Battle of Cheron in 2160. Cheron was a strategically important planet for the Romulan Star Empire and was occupied with a military outpost at the time. Cheron was also where a Romulan fleet of 81 ships massed in preparations for an all out attack on Earth. The fleet was defeated and forced to retreat by allied starships. After the war, Cheron remained on the Federation side of the Romulan Neutral Zone.

In the novel No Time Like the Past, the Enterprise briefly returns to Cheron, with scans revealing that Bele and Lokai have now set up bases for themselves on different sides of the planet; a time-displaced Seven of Nine notes that, even in her era, the Federation avoids Cheron due to the unpredictable power and life-span of the surviving natives. The novel also reveals that the Cherons were destroyed when an attempted by Bele's side to create a virus that would destroy only their enemies resulted in the virus being released before it was ready during an enemy assault, with the result that both sides were destroyed (Although Kirk and Seven, temporarily trapped in the past, were unaffected by the virus).

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