- For other uses, see Alioth.
The Alioth system is a star system with a primary star and at least eight planets, located in the Maelstrom.
History and specifics[]
In 2378, the sixth planet, Alioth VI, was the crash site where a Kessok Solarformer was found. To search for the device, The Cardassians set up patrols and satellites around the system to find the device. The USS Sovereign was the one to find the device first but the Cardassians sent a huge fleet, led by Legate Matan to destroy them. Later, the Cardassians set up station Litvok Nor to protect the crash site, but that space station was destroyed by USS Sovereign, USS Geronimo, IKV Ho'hegh and IRW Chilvas. The assembled vessels were also able to salvage the device and rescue Lieutenant Commander Data of the USS Enterprise, sent to study the device. (TNG video game: Bridge Commander)
The Federation starship USS Alioth was authorized to be commissioned into Starfleet service, named after this system. (ST reference: Star Fleet Technical Manual)
- No history or specifics are established for this location in Starfleet Command III or Star Trek: Infinite gameplay, as its name in both games was arbitrarily selected for a system on the game map by the game software, with random attributes.
System makeup[]
- Alioth (primary)
- Alioth I
- Alioth II
- Alioth III
- Alioth IV
- Alioth V
- Alioth VI
- Alioth VII
- Alioth VIII
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Connections[]
Stars and systems within the Maelstrom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alioth • Alberia • Itari • Savoy • Serris • Vesuvi |
Stars, systems and objects of the Ursa Major constellation |
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61 Ursae Majoris • Alpha Ursae Majoris (Dubhe) • Beta Ursae Majoris (Merak) • Epsilon Ursae Majoris (Alioth) • Eta Ursae Majoris (Alkaid) • Iota Ursae Majoris (Dnoces) • Lalande 21185 • Ursa Major Lacus • Zeta Ursae Majoris (Mizar) |
References[]
External link[]
- Epsilon Ursae Majoris article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.