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{{Sidebar star system
| type = [[Multiple star system#Trinary star system|Trinary star]]
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| type = [[Trinary star system]]
| native species = [[Provider]]s
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| species = [[Provider]]s
 
| image = Triskelion.jpg
 
| image = Triskelion.jpg
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| star = [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant stars#M24 Alpha system suns|Unnamed stars]]
 
| planets = [[Triskelion]]
 
| planets = [[Triskelion]]
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| location = [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]]
 
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'''M24 Alpha system''' was an inhabited [[planet]]ary [[star system|system]]. This system consisted of [[Trinary star system|three]] [[star]]s and the planet [[Triskelion]]. This planet was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Providers]] and the [[Thrall]]s. M24 Alpha was located some 11.630 [[light year]]s from the [[Federation]]-controlled [[Gamma system]]. ({{TOS|The Gamesters of Triskelion}})
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'''M24 Alpha system''' was an inhabited [[planet]]ary [[star system|system]]. This system consisted of a [[trinary sun]] and the planet [[Triskelion]]. This planet was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Provider]]s and the [[Thrall]]s. M24 Alpha was located some 11.630 [[light year]]s from the [[Federation]]-controlled [[Gamma system]]. ({{TOS|The Gamesters of Triskelion}})
   
 
In [[2371]], the location of M24 Alpha was labeled on the [[star chart]] [[Data]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] were studying in [[stellar cartography]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{film|7}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
 
In [[2371]], the location of M24 Alpha was labeled on the [[star chart]] [[Data]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] were studying in [[stellar cartography]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{film|7}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
   
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== Appendices ==
{{bginfo|The {{d|13|October|1967}} review of the script by [[de Forest Research]] panned the name M24 Alpha, stating: "''Antiquated astronomical nomenclature used letter M to mean magnetic cloud. Such "clouds" have since been proven to be extra-galactic [[star cluster]]s. And ''Star Trek Guide'' says series is not to journey outside [[Milky Way Galaxy|our galaxy]]. A star system would be designated by [[Greek alphabet|Greek letter]] and [[constellation]] name (Mu Andro-medae), or by New General Catalogue ([[NGC]]) number, or by star name, real or imaginary."|According to ''[[Star Trek Maps]]'' (p. 27), Triskelion was the second planet in the system.}}
 
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=== Background information ===
 
The {{d|13|October|1967}} review of the [[script]] by [[de Forest Research]] panned the name M24 Alpha, stating: "''Antiquated astronomical nomenclature used letter M to mean magnetic cloud. Such "clouds" have since been proven to be extra-galactic [[star cluster]]s. And ''Star Trek Guide'' says series is not to journey outside [[Milky Way Galaxy|our galaxy]]. A star system would be designated by [[Greek alphabet|Greek letter]] and [[constellation]] name (Mu Andro-medae), or by New General Catalogue ([[NGC]]) number, or by star name, real or imaginary."
   
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=== Apocrypha ===
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According to ''[[Star Trek Maps]]'' (p. 27), Triskelion was the [[second planets|second]] planet in the system.
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=== External link ===
 
* {{mbeta|M24 Alpha}}
 
* {{mbeta|M24 Alpha}}
   

Latest revision as of 23:52, 2 May 2021

M24 Alpha system was an inhabited planetary system. This system consisted of a trinary sun and the planet Triskelion. This planet was the homeworld of the Providers and the Thralls. M24 Alpha was located some 11.630 light years from the Federation-controlled Gamma system. (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion")

In 2371, the location of M24 Alpha was labeled on the star chart Data and Picard were studying in stellar cartography on the USS Enterprise-D. (Star Trek Generations, okudagram)

Appendices

Background information

The 13 October 1967 review of the script by de Forest Research panned the name M24 Alpha, stating: "Antiquated astronomical nomenclature used letter M to mean magnetic cloud. Such "clouds" have since been proven to be extra-galactic star clusters. And Star Trek Guide says series is not to journey outside our galaxy. A star system would be designated by Greek letter and constellation name (Mu Andro-medae), or by New General Catalogue (NGC) number, or by star name, real or imaginary."

Apocrypha

According to Star Trek Maps (p. 27), Triskelion was the second planet in the system.

External link