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'''"Planet Hell"''' was the nickname of an [[class M|M-class]] [[planet]] located in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. |
'''"Planet Hell"''' was the nickname of an [[class M|M-class]] [[planet]] located in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. |
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− | The planet, discovered by [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] in [[2372]], was found to have high levels of [[trigemic vapors]] and was used by a [[reptilian]]-like species as a birthing-ground. After their offspring hatched, they used the vapors to feed themselves until they were picked up by their parents. ({{VOY|Parturition}}) |
+ | The planet, discovered by [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] in [[2372]], was found to have high levels of [[trigemic vapor|trigemic vapors]] and was used by a [[reptilian]]-like species as a birthing-ground. After their offspring hatched, they used the vapors to feed themselves until they were picked up by their parents. ({{VOY|Parturition}}) |
==Background== |
==Background== |
Revision as of 01:17, 13 August 2007
"Planet Hell" was the nickname of an M-class planet located in the Delta Quadrant.
The planet, discovered by USS Voyager in 2372, was found to have high levels of trigemic vapors and was used by a reptilian-like species as a birthing-ground. After their offspring hatched, they used the vapors to feed themselves until they were picked up by their parents. (VOY: "Parturition")
Background
The name is an in-joke, referring to the set where the planet scenes were filmed. Stage 16 at Paramount Studios, used since the premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation, earned its nickname thanks to the harsh conditions that could be simulated there.