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| Type = [[Planet]]
 
| Type = [[Planet]]
 
| Location = [[Zed Lapis sector]]
 
| Location = [[Zed Lapis sector]]
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| Status = Barely habitable
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| Native Species = [[Vagra II native]]s (formerly)
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| datestatus = 2364
 
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'''Vagra II''' was the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] of its [[star system]]. The planet was located in the [[Zed Lapis sector]]. The [[atmosphere]] was minimal for [[Human]] needs, and the surface was barren and nearly devoid of [[plant|vegetation]].
 
   
 
'''Vagra II''' was the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited]] [[second planets|second]] [[planet]] of its [[star system]]. The planet was located in the [[Zed Lapis sector]]. Prior to [[2364]],
A race of "titans" once brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that had bound them to destructiveness. As a by-product of this procedure, the unwanted substance spread and coalesced into a dank and vile second skin, [[Armus]], a "skin of evil". The race rejected this malevolent [[sentient]] substance and abandoned it on Vagra II.
 
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little information on the planet was kept in the [[library computer]], other than the fact of its existence. [[Sensor]]s indicated no signs of [[lifeform]]s, virtually no [[vegetation]], and the minimum [[atmosphere]] requirements for [[humanoid]].
   
 
A [[Vagra II native|race of "Titans"]] once brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that had bound them to destructiveness. As a by-product of this procedure, the unwanted substance spread and coalesced into a dank and vile second skin, [[Armus]], a "skin of evil". The race rejected this malevolent [[sentient]] substance and abandoned it on Vagra II.
In [[2364]], Armus threatened the [[crew]] of a {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[Enterprise shuttlecraft 13|shuttlecraft]] that had [[Crash landing|crash-landed]] on the surface. It also killed [[Lieutenant]] [[Natasha Yar]], who was part of the [[away team]] assigned to recover them. After the crew of the ''Enterprise'' escaped, they destroyed the shuttle wreckage to trap Armus on the planet. Vagra II was subsequently declared off-limits. ({{TNG|Skin of Evil}})
 
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In [[2364]], Armus threatened the [[crew]] of a {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[Enterprise shuttlecraft 13|shuttlecraft]] that had [[Crash landing|crash-landed]] on the surface. It also killed [[Lieutenant]] [[Natasha Yar]], who was part of the [[away team]] assigned to recover them. After the crew of the ''Enterprise'' escaped, they destroyed the shuttle wreckage to trap Armus on the planet. Vagra II was subsequently placed under [[quarantine]]. ({{TNG|Skin of Evil}})
   
 
In [[2367]], [[Ishara Yar]] learned from [[Data]] that her sister had died on Vagra II. ({{TNG|Legacy}})
 
In [[2367]], [[Ishara Yar]] learned from [[Data]] that her sister had died on Vagra II. ({{TNG|Legacy}})
   
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==Appendices==
{{bginfo|According to the {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/122.txt|script}} for "Skin of Evil", Vagra II was a planet in the [[Zed Lapis system]] and Vagra was pronounced as "VAY-GRA".|The planet model for this world was first used to represent [[Aldea]]. ''({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})''|According to ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (3rd ed., p. 22), the species that created Armus was native to Vagra II.}}
 
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=== Background information ===
 
According to the {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/122.txt|script}} for "Skin of Evil", Vagra II was a planet in the [[Zed Lapis system]] and Vagra was pronounced as "VAY-GRA".
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The planet model for this world was first used to represent [[Aldea]]. ''({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})''
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According to {{ste|4|2|448}}, the species that created Armus was native to Vagra II.
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According to {{st.com|vagra-ii|StarTrek.com}}, Vagra II was a minimally [[M-class]] planet.
   
== Apocrypha ==
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=== Apocrypha ===
In [[John Vornholt]]'s novel ''[[Contamination]]'', Vagra II was the site where a scientist working aboard the ''Enterprise''-D trapped a species of sub-microbe able to pass through the most advanced [[biofilter]].
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In [[John Vornholt]]'s novel ''{{dis|Contamination|novel}}'', Vagra II was the site where a scientist working aboard the ''Enterprise''-D trapped a species of sub-microbe able to pass through the most advanced [[biofilter]].
   
 
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Revision as of 08:10, 16 January 2019

Vagra II was the uninhabited second planet of its star system. The planet was located in the Zed Lapis sector. Prior to 2364, little information on the planet was kept in the library computer, other than the fact of its existence. Sensors indicated no signs of lifeforms, virtually no vegetation, and the minimum atmosphere requirements for humanoid.

A race of "Titans" once brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that had bound them to destructiveness. As a by-product of this procedure, the unwanted substance spread and coalesced into a dank and vile second skin, Armus, a "skin of evil". The race rejected this malevolent sentient substance and abandoned it on Vagra II.

In 2364, Armus threatened the crew of a USS Enterprise-D shuttlecraft that had crash-landed on the surface. It also killed Lieutenant Natasha Yar, who was part of the away team assigned to recover them. After the crew of the Enterprise escaped, they destroyed the shuttle wreckage to trap Armus on the planet. Vagra II was subsequently placed under quarantine. (TNG: "Skin of Evil")

In 2367, Ishara Yar learned from Data that her sister had died on Vagra II. (TNG: "Legacy")

Appendices

Background information

According to the script for "Skin of Evil", Vagra II was a planet in the Zed Lapis system and Vagra was pronounced as "VAY-GRA".

The planet model for this world was first used to represent Aldea. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

According to Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 448), the species that created Armus was native to Vagra II.

According to StarTrek.com, Vagra II was a minimally M-class planet.

Apocrypha

In John Vornholt's novel Contamination, Vagra II was the site where a scientist working aboard the Enterprise-D trapped a species of sub-microbe able to pass through the most advanced biofilter.