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:''You might also be looking for [[Tyree (humanoid)|Tyree]], a humanoid native of the planet Neural.''
 
 
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| species = [[Unnamed plants#Tyree plants|Desert brush]]
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| Class = [[Class M|M]]
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| status = Habitable
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| datestatus = 2375
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'''Tyree''' was a [[desert]] [[planet]] located in a [[Binary star system|binary]] [[star system]] where the [[Orb of the Emissary]] was hidden. Despite being [[Class M]], the planet was desolate and enveloped by an [[ion]]ized [[atmosphere]] that interfered with ship [[sensor]]s.
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'''Tyree''' was a [[planet]] located in a [[binary star system|binary]] [[star system]]. The planet featured a [[desert]] and was enveloped by an [[ion]]ized [[atmosphere]] that interfered with [[ship]] [[sensor]]s.
   
In [[2375]], [[Benjamin Sisko]] traveled to Tyree with father, [[Joseph Sisko]], son, [[Jake Sisko]], and friend and new host for the [[Dax symbiont]], [[Ezri Dax]] to find the [[Orb]], after receiving a series of visions from the Prophets of [[Bajor]]. After unearthing the orb, Sisko opened its casing and released another [[Prophet]], one who, decades earlier, had inhabited [[Sarah Sisko]], in order to guide her to marry [[Joseph Sisko]] and, in turn, give birth to [[Benjamin Sisko]]. This [[Prophet]] had been lying in wait within the Orb of the Emissary until released by the [[Emissary of the Prophets]] so that it could return to the [[Bajoran wormhole]] and destroy the Pagh-wraith that had infected it. ({{DS9|Image in the Sand|Shadows and Symbols}})
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In [[2375]], [[Benjamin Sisko]] traveled to Tyree with his father [[Joseph Sisko]], his son [[Jake Sisko]], and [[Ezri Dax]] to find the [[Orb of the Emissary]], after receiving a series of [[vision]]s from the [[Prophet]]s of [[Bajor]]; the [[Orb]] was meanwhile hidden on the planet. After unearthing the Orb, Sisko opened its casing and released another Prophet, one who, decades earlier, had inhabited [[Sarah Sisko]], in order to guide her to [[marriage|marry]] Joseph Sisko and, in turn, give [[childbirth|birth]] to Benjamin Sisko. This Prophet had been lying in wait within the Orb of the Emissary until released by the [[Emissary of the Prophets]] so that it could return to the [[Bajoran wormhole]] and destroy a [[Pah-wraith]] that had entered it. ({{DS9|Image in the Sand|Shadows and Symbols}})
   
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== Appendices ==
{{bginfo|Tyree seems likely to be proximate to [[Earth]] and more familiar among [[Federation]] citizens, since Captain Sisko casually mentions the planet, obviously expecting Jake and his father to know it.|{{dis|Tyree|humanoid}} is also the name of Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]'s friend from the planet [[Neural]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Original Series]]'' episode {{e|A Private Little War}}. In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', [[Ira Steven Behr]] stated that the origin of the planet's name did not come from [[Michael Witney]]'s character, but from {{w|Richard Harris}}' character of Captain Benjamin Tyreen in {{w|Sam Peckinpah}}'s film ''{{w|Major Dundee}}''.}}
 
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=== Background information ===
 
{{dis|Tyree|humanoid}} is also the name of Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]'s friend from the planet [[Neural]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Original Series]]'' episode {{e|A Private Little War}}. In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', [[Ira Steven Behr]] stated that the origin of the planet's name did not come from [[Michael Witney]]'s character, but from {{w|Richard Harris}}' character of Captain Benjamin Tyreen in {{w|Sam Peckinpah}}'s film {{wt|Major Dundee}}.
   
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The planet exteriors were filmed among a rocky outcropping within [[Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park]], near Lake Los Angeles, approximately a ninety-minute drive from downtown LA. The exact location is 34.661957, -117.857013. {{Incite}}
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Tyree seems likely to be proximate to [[Earth]] and more familiar among [[Federation]] citizens, since Captain Sisko casually mentions the planet, obviously expecting Jake and his father to know it. Indeed, the {{ste|4|2|431}} described Tyree as a planet in Federation [[space]], also characterizing it as [[M-class]].
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Revision as of 22:26, 21 November 2019

Tyree was a planet located in a binary star system. The planet featured a desert and was enveloped by an ionized atmosphere that interfered with ship sensors.

In 2375, Benjamin Sisko traveled to Tyree with his father Joseph Sisko, his son Jake Sisko, and Ezri Dax to find the Orb of the Emissary, after receiving a series of visions from the Prophets of Bajor; the Orb was meanwhile hidden on the planet. After unearthing the Orb, Sisko opened its casing and released another Prophet, one who, decades earlier, had inhabited Sarah Sisko, in order to guide her to marry Joseph Sisko and, in turn, give birth to Benjamin Sisko. This Prophet had been lying in wait within the Orb of the Emissary until released by the Emissary of the Prophets so that it could return to the Bajoran wormhole and destroy a Pah-wraith that had entered it. (DS9: "Image in the Sand", "Shadows and Symbols")

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Background information

Tyree is also the name of Captain Kirk's friend from the planet Neural in the Original Series episode "A Private Little War". In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, Ira Steven Behr stated that the origin of the planet's name did not come from Michael Witney's character, but from Richard Harris' character of Captain Benjamin Tyreen in Sam Peckinpah's film Major Dundee.

The planet exteriors were filmed among a rocky outcropping within Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park, near Lake Los Angeles, approximately a ninety-minute drive from downtown LA. The exact location is 34.661957, -117.857013. (citation needededit)

Tyree seems likely to be proximate to Earth and more familiar among Federation citizens, since Captain Sisko casually mentions the planet, obviously expecting Jake and his father to know it. Indeed, the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 431) described Tyree as a planet in Federation space, also characterizing it as M-class.

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