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+ | '''Persephone V''' was the [[inhabited planets|inhabited]] [[fifth planets|fifth]] [[planet]] of its [[star system]]. |
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− | '''Persephone V''' was a [[planet]] in [[Federation]] space and the site of a [[Starfleet]] [[starbase]] in [[2364]]. |
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− | [[Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]] lived in semi-retirement on Persephone V prior to being called into service to help with hostage negotiations on [[Mordan IV]]. |
+ | In [[2364]], [[Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]] lived in semi-[[retirement]] on Persephone V prior to being called into service to help with [[hostage]] negotiations on [[Mordan IV]]. ({{TNG|Too Short a Season}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|The episode's script describes Persephone V as being reddish in color, rather than the green planet seen in the final product.{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/112.txt}}|According to ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' ("United Federation of Planets I"), in [[2378]], Persephone V was a [[Federation members|Federation member]].|It was originally to be called [[New Yelva]] and was described as a "vacation planet". {{facebook|roddenberry/photos/pcb.10154356962878144/10154356960523144/}}}} |
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Revision as of 14:52, 1 July 2020
Persephone V was the inhabited fifth planet of its star system.
In 2364, Admiral Mark Jameson lived in semi-retirement on Persephone V prior to being called into service to help with hostage negotiations on Mordan IV. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")
The episode's script describes Persephone V as being reddish in color, rather than the green planet seen in the final product.[1]
According to Star Trek: Star Charts ("United Federation of Planets I"), in 2378, Persephone V was a Federation member.
It was originally to be called New Yelva and was described as a "vacation planet". [2]