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[[File:Braslota system.jpg|thumb|Totoro]]
'''Totoro''' is the first [[planet]] in the [[Braslota system]], in the [[Oneamisu sector]]. In [[2365]] this planet was chosen as an element in [[Operation Lovely Angel]], a [[Starfleet battle simulation]]. In the exercise, the [[starship]]s [[USS Hathaway|''Hathaway'']] and [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]] were to attempt to assault targets on Totoro while maintaining control of orbital space of the next planet, [[Yuri]], and defend against assault from third planet [[Kei]]. ''([[TNG]]:"[[Peak Performance]]")''
 
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'''Totoro''' (also known as '''Braslota I''') was the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[first planets|first]] [[planet]] in the [[Braslota system|Braslota]] [[star system|system]]. This system, which was in the [[Oneamisu sector|Oneamisu]] [[sector]], was selected by [[Starfleet Command]] in [[2365]] as the location for the [[Starfleet]] [[battle simulation]] ''[[Operation Lovely Angel]]''.
:''Presumably, this planet lies within [[Federation]] borders, but the presence of the [[Ferengi]] marauder ''[[Kreechta]]'' indicates it could have been open territory. This planet was not mentioned in dialogue or the script, but depicted in a piece of background artwork, an [[okudagram]] on the [[observation lounge]] screen. Most of the simulation information is in-joke references to the Japanese series ''Dirty Pair'', this planet included.''
 
   
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In the simulation, the [[starship]]s {{USS|Hathaway}} and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} had simulated objectives that either ship had to complete before progressing to the next objective. In the first objective, either ship would attempt a successful capture of control of near-planetary space in the region of [[Yuri]], while, at the same time, maintaining a defensive posture from a simulated threat from [[Kei]]. The winning ship would proceed to the next objective.
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In the second objective, this ship would simulate an assault against predetermined planetside targets on Totoro. For success in this objective, the ship would have to incur fewer than 238 simulated damage points from the opponent.
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Totoro was labeled on a diagram of the Braslota system. In this diagram, the planet's position and [[orbit]]al path were depicted. This diagram was on display in the [[observation lounge]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Peak Performance}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
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{{bginfo|Most of the simulation information was [[in-joke]] references to {{wt|Anime}} (Japanese animation), including {{wt|My Neighbor Totoro}} for this specific example. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')}}
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Revision as of 17:36, 3 November 2018

Braslota system

Totoro

Totoro (also known as Braslota I) was the uninhabited first planet in the Braslota system. This system, which was in the Oneamisu sector, was selected by Starfleet Command in 2365 as the location for the Starfleet battle simulation Operation Lovely Angel.

In the simulation, the starships USS Hathaway and USS Enterprise-D had simulated objectives that either ship had to complete before progressing to the next objective. In the first objective, either ship would attempt a successful capture of control of near-planetary space in the region of Yuri, while, at the same time, maintaining a defensive posture from a simulated threat from Kei. The winning ship would proceed to the next objective.

In the second objective, this ship would simulate an assault against predetermined planetside targets on Totoro. For success in this objective, the ship would have to incur fewer than 238 simulated damage points from the opponent.

Totoro was labeled on a diagram of the Braslota system. In this diagram, the planet's position and orbital path were depicted. This diagram was on display in the observation lounge of the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Peak Performance", okudagram)

Most of the simulation information was in-joke references to Anime (Japanese animation), including My Neighbor Totoro for this specific example. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)

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