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Epsilon Miranda was a star with an associated star system, located somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants.

History and specifics[]

The Epsilon Miranda system's orbit was the location of a number of worlds, including fifth planet Epsilon Miranda V, the former homeworld of the Mirandan civilization.

Late in the year 2364, Epsilon Miranda unexpectedly went supernova, blasting away the surface of the Mirandan planet. Federation science had no reason to expect such an event, and the Mirandans, who did not have space travel capability, were wiped out. Two months later, in early 2365, the starship USS Enterprise-D arrived on system to investigate the unusual stellar activity of the supernova remnant—and found that the star was inexplicably building to an unprecedented second supernova burst. Investigation revealed that a species that fed on high energy levels, the Vortek, had created a neutrino dampening fusion extinguisher device and seeded the explosion in order to feed on the star's explosion. (TNG comic: "Lifesigns")

System makeup[]

Epsilon Miranda system primary star
  • Epsilon Miranda I
  • Epsilon Miranda II
  • Epsilon Miranda III
  • Epsilon Miranda IV
  • Epsilon Miranda V

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Connections[]

Alpha and Beta Quadrant stars and star systems (E)
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Alpha Quadrant stars and systems (E) EdasichEl NathElasi PrimeEltaninEnnarEnteliorEpsilon AurigaeEpsilon BoötisEpsilon CygniEpsilon DraconisEpsilon OphiuchiEpsilon SerpentisEta CassiopeiaeEta Coronae BorealisEta DraconisEta LyraeEta OphiuchiEta SerpentisEta Ursae MajorisExoEye of Ket-Cheleb Alpha Quadrant icon image.
Beta Quadrant stars and systems (E) EdenEdinovEisnEjul ThelniEpsilonEpsilon CanarisEpsilon Canis MajorisEdrenEpsilon CarinaeEpsilon CorviEpsilon EridaniEpsilon GeminorumEpsilon GruisEpsilon HydraeEpsilon Indi (Andoria) • Epsilon LibraeEpsilon MonocerotisEpsilon OrionisEpsilon PavonisEpsilon PhoenicisEpsilon ScorpiiEpsilon VirginisEta AntliaeEta Canaris / Eta Canis MajorisEta CorviEta CrucisEta EridaniEta HorologiiEta IndiEta LupiEta ScorpiiEta VirginisEye of Grun Beta Quadrant icon image.

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