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− | Planet Name=Neural |
+ | | Planet Name = Neural |
+ | | Image = D7-over-Neural.jpg |
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+ | | Caption = IKS ''Korthos'' orbited Neural in [[2267]]. |
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− | Caption=Surface of Neural,<br> Black showing oceans, <br>White showing continents, <br>Gray showing Mugato habitat.| |
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+ | | Full name = |
− | Alternate name=Zeta Bootis III |
+ | | Alternate name = Zeta Bootis III |
− | Classification=[[Class M]] |
+ | | Classification = [[Class M]] |
− | Affiliation=United Federation of Planets Protectorate ( |
+ | | Affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]] [[Protectorate]] (2267) |
+ | | Icon1 = |
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− | Location=| |
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+ | | Location = [[Alpha Quadrant]] |
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− | Moons= |
+ | | Moons = |
− | Species=Hill People, Village People| |
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+ | | Species = [[Neuralese]] |
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− | Warp= |
+ | | Warp = no |
− | Population=27.3 Million |
+ | | Population = 27.3 Million |
− | Capital=| |
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+ | | Capital = {{dis|Victory|city}} |
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− | Gravity=| |
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+ | | Point(s) of Interest = [[Freehold]]<br>[[Providence Valley]]<br>[[Klingon]] [[spaceport]] |
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− | Diameter=| |
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− | Equatorial circumference= |
+ | | Equatorial circumference = |
− | Length of day= |
+ | | Length of day = Less than 24 hours |
+ | | altimage = Neural planet surface.jpg |
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'''Neural''' was a [[Class M]] [[planet]] located in the [[Zeta Boötis]] [[star system|system]]. |
'''Neural''' was a [[Class M]] [[planet]] located in the [[Zeta Boötis]] [[star system|system]]. |
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+ | It was inhabited by [[humanoid]] [[Neuralese]] who were at the [[Bronze Age]] of development in the mid [[23rd century]]. ({{n|TOS|Serpents in the Garden}}) |
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⚫ | One of the most dangerous [[creature]]s native to the planet is the [[Mugato]], a predatory [[ape]]-like creature that has a lethally [[poison]]ous bite. A local form of [[plant]] [[life]] is the [[mako root plant]], which is the only known treatment for a Mugato bite. ({{r|TOS|Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual}}, {{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 10|A Private Little War}}) |
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+ | ==History== |
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In [[2219]], [[Starfleet]] conducted a survey of the planet. ({{rpg|Last Unicorn RPG|All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook}}) |
In [[2219]], [[Starfleet]] conducted a survey of the planet. ({{rpg|Last Unicorn RPG|All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook}}) |
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− | In [[2254]], [[James T. Kirk]] visited the planet on an undercover cultural survey mission. He discovered that the planet was inhabited by a group of primitive humanoids who live in tribes |
+ | In [[2254]], [[James T. Kirk]] visited the planet on an undercover cultural survey mission. He discovered that the planet was inhabited by a group of primitive humanoids who live in tribes such as the [[Hill People]], which are led by female shamans known as the ''[[kahn-ut-tu]]''. Because of the primitive nature of the civilization, the planet was protected by the [[Federation]]'s [[Prime Directive]]. ({{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 10|A Private Little War}}) |
⚫ | In late [[2267]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} arrived in orbit of the planet to conduct a follow-up survey. Transporting down to the planet, a [[landing party]] discovered that the tribes had split into warring factions, with some possessing [[Klingon flintlock musket|flintlock]] [[projectile weapon|firearms]], which were beyond their technological level. Further investigation revealed that the [[Klingon Empire]] had made contact with the planet the [[2266|previous year]] and was arming some of the natives with the firearms. |
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⚫ | Kirk decided that the planet must not fall under the control of the [[Klingon]]s, and decided to violate the Prime Directive by contacting the other factions and offering to help them in their fight, by providing them with flintlocks to "even the scales". ({{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 10|A Private Little War}}) |
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⚫ | In [[2267]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} arrived in orbit of the planet to conduct a follow-up survey. Transporting down to the planet, a [[landing party]] discovered that the |
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+ | Following Kirk's visit in 2267, the [[Federation Council]] and Klingon Empire agreed that under the [[Organian Peace Treaty]], Neural would be placed in a hands-off status to both sides. When Klingon {{dis|Krell|23rd century}} visited two months later, he chose not to improve his faction's weaponry. ({{n|TOS|Serpents in the Garden}}, {{c|TOS|sub=Klingons: Blood Will Tell|The Order of Things}}) |
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+ | However, Kirk did not follow-up to see if the Klingons abided by the agreement. Eventually Krell returned, and by [[2273]], the Klingons maintained a small force of 50 on Neural and had built a [[spaceport]] near their faction's much-expanded [[city]] {{dis|Victory|city}}. Klingon [[freighter]]s loaded [[leutrinium]] [[metal]] mined using [[slave]] labor. With the dominant tribes on the planet allied with the Klingons, and with [[Governor]] [[Apella]] asking them to stay, the Klingons could claim they were in line with the treaty, but they still kept their presence a secret on Neural. Krell intended for the mine to last for decades. ({{n|TOS|Serpents in the Garden}}) |
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+ | In [[2273]], [[Rear Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] returned to Neural to investigate heightened Klingon activity in the [[sector]] and determine whether the Klingons had broken the agreement. He brought his aide [[Lieutenant]] [[Giancarlo Rowland]] and [[security guard]]s [[Apryl Burch]] and [[Titus Hay]]. Rowland, Kirk, [[Chief]] [[Tyree]] and others were captured by [[Victor]] [[slaver]]s and put to work in the leutrinium mine. A week later, hundreds of [[Freeholder]]s rallied to rescue them. Kirk was able to blow up the mine's smelting plant. To prevent all-out war, not just on Neural but between Klingon and Starfleet forces, Kirk convinced Apella that Krell's promises were hollow and that Neural belonged to Neuralese, not Klingons. Apella agreed to work with Tyree, force the Klingons away, and to rebuild the smelting plant in a spirit of mutual cooperation. Leutrinium could be mined for trade for the benefit of Neural. ({{n|TOS|Serpents in the Garden}}) |
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⚫ | Eventually, the |
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⚫ | At some point, their agreement fell apart and the tribes went back to war. This resulted in an arms race, with the Klingons and the Federation providing their factions with increasingly advanced weapons. A [[civil war]] soon broke out in which a large portion of the population was killed. ({{g|TOS|{{gd|Starfleet Academy}}}}) |
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⚫ | Eventually, the Neuralese wiped each other out. In [[2376]], former Starfleet officer [[Ensign]] [[Janos]], having lost his sentience, was brought to Neural by [[Captain]] [[Mackenzie Calhoun]] to live out his life there. He was last seen joining a pack of wild [[Mugato]]. ({{n|NF|Stone and Anvil}}) |
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+ | ==Points of interest== |
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+ | * [[Elder Forests]] |
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+ | * [[Freehold]] |
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+ | * [[Highbridge]] |
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+ | * [[Providence Valley]] |
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+ | * [[Rocky Bluff]] |
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+ | * [[Trail of the Four Sisters]] |
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+ | * {{dis|Victory|city}} ([[Klingon]] [[spaceport]] • [[leutrinium]] [[mining|mine]]) |
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+ | ==Animal Life== |
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+ | * ''[[anayla]]'', a man-eating predator |
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+ | * ''[[carzapal]]'', a squirrel-sized [[mammal]] |
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+ | * [[dog]]-like mammal with tusks |
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+ | * ''[[elda]]'', a four-legged carnivore |
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+ | * [[Mugato]] |
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+ | * [[rabbit]]-like mammal with pointed teeth and three ears |
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+ | * ''[[scorid]]'', a man-eating predator |
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+ | * [[sheep]]-like mammal with six legs |
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+ | ==Plant Life== |
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+ | * ''[[confolli]]'', a spiny [[fruit]] with sweet pulp |
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+ | * ''[[fuferan]]'', a bitter-tasting pod [[vegetable]] |
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+ | * [[mako root plant]] |
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+ | * ''[[regalu]]'', a leafy red vegetable |
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+ | ==Appendices== |
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+ | ===Background=== |
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+ | * Neural natives were not given a name in {{e|TOS|A Private Little War}}, but were identified as Neuralese on page 81 of {{n|TOS|Serpents in the Garden}}. |
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+ | ===References=== |
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+ | * {{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 10|A Private Little War}} |
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+ | * {{n|TOS|Serpents in the Garden}} |
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+ | * {{n|NF|Stone and Anvil}} |
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+ | * {{c|TOS|sub=Klingons: Blood Will Tell|The Order of Things}} |
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+ | * {{g|TOS|{{gd|Starfleet Academy}}}} |
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+ | * {{rpg|Last Unicorn RPG|All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook}} |
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+ | * {{r|TOS|Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual}} |
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+ | * {{r|ST|Worlds of the Federation}} |
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Revision as of 20:49, 21 December 2018
Neural was a Class M planet located in the Zeta Boötis system.
It was inhabited by humanoid Neuralese who were at the Bronze Age of development in the mid 23rd century. (TOS novel: Serpents in the Garden)
One of the most dangerous creatures native to the planet is the Mugato, a predatory ape-like creature that has a lethally poisonous bite. A local form of plant life is the mako root plant, which is the only known treatment for a Mugato bite. (TOS reference: Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual, TOS episode & Star Trek 10 novelization: A Private Little War)
History
In 2219, Starfleet conducted a survey of the planet. (Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook)
In 2254, James T. Kirk visited the planet on an undercover cultural survey mission. He discovered that the planet was inhabited by a group of primitive humanoids who live in tribes such as the Hill People, which are led by female shamans known as the kahn-ut-tu. Because of the primitive nature of the civilization, the planet was protected by the Federation's Prime Directive. (TOS episode & Star Trek 10 novelization: A Private Little War)
In late 2267, the USS Enterprise arrived in orbit of the planet to conduct a follow-up survey. Transporting down to the planet, a landing party discovered that the tribes had split into warring factions, with some possessing flintlock firearms, which were beyond their technological level. Further investigation revealed that the Klingon Empire had made contact with the planet the previous year and was arming some of the natives with the firearms.
Kirk decided that the planet must not fall under the control of the Klingons, and decided to violate the Prime Directive by contacting the other factions and offering to help them in their fight, by providing them with flintlocks to "even the scales". (TOS episode & Star Trek 10 novelization: A Private Little War)
Following Kirk's visit in 2267, the Federation Council and Klingon Empire agreed that under the Organian Peace Treaty, Neural would be placed in a hands-off status to both sides. When Klingon Krell visited two months later, he chose not to improve his faction's weaponry. (TOS novel: Serpents in the Garden, TOS - Klingons: Blood Will Tell comic: "The Order of Things")
However, Kirk did not follow-up to see if the Klingons abided by the agreement. Eventually Krell returned, and by 2273, the Klingons maintained a small force of 50 on Neural and had built a spaceport near their faction's much-expanded city Victory. Klingon freighters loaded leutrinium metal mined using slave labor. With the dominant tribes on the planet allied with the Klingons, and with Governor Apella asking them to stay, the Klingons could claim they were in line with the treaty, but they still kept their presence a secret on Neural. Krell intended for the mine to last for decades. (TOS novel: Serpents in the Garden)
In 2273, Rear Admiral James T. Kirk returned to Neural to investigate heightened Klingon activity in the sector and determine whether the Klingons had broken the agreement. He brought his aide Lieutenant Giancarlo Rowland and security guards Apryl Burch and Titus Hay. Rowland, Kirk, Chief Tyree and others were captured by Victor slavers and put to work in the leutrinium mine. A week later, hundreds of Freeholders rallied to rescue them. Kirk was able to blow up the mine's smelting plant. To prevent all-out war, not just on Neural but between Klingon and Starfleet forces, Kirk convinced Apella that Krell's promises were hollow and that Neural belonged to Neuralese, not Klingons. Apella agreed to work with Tyree, force the Klingons away, and to rebuild the smelting plant in a spirit of mutual cooperation. Leutrinium could be mined for trade for the benefit of Neural. (TOS novel: Serpents in the Garden)
At some point, their agreement fell apart and the tribes went back to war. This resulted in an arms race, with the Klingons and the Federation providing their factions with increasingly advanced weapons. A civil war soon broke out in which a large portion of the population was killed. (TOS video game: Starfleet Academy)
Eventually, the Neuralese wiped each other out. In 2376, former Starfleet officer Ensign Janos, having lost his sentience, was brought to Neural by Captain Mackenzie Calhoun to live out his life there. He was last seen joining a pack of wild Mugato. (NF novel: Stone and Anvil)
Points of interest
- Elder Forests
- Freehold
- Highbridge
- Providence Valley
- Rocky Bluff
- Trail of the Four Sisters
- Victory (Klingon spaceport • leutrinium mine)
Animal Life
- anayla, a man-eating predator
- carzapal, a squirrel-sized mammal
- dog-like mammal with tusks
- elda, a four-legged carnivore
- Mugato
- rabbit-like mammal with pointed teeth and three ears
- scorid, a man-eating predator
- sheep-like mammal with six legs
Plant Life
- confolli, a spiny fruit with sweet pulp
- fuferan, a bitter-tasting pod vegetable
- mako root plant
- regalu, a leafy red vegetable
Appendices
Background
- Neural natives were not given a name in TOS episode: "A Private Little War", but were identified as Neuralese on page 81 of TOS novel: Serpents in the Garden.
References
- TOS episode & Star Trek 10 novelization: A Private Little War
- TOS novel: Serpents in the Garden
- NF novel: Stone and Anvil
- TOS - Klingons: Blood Will Tell comic: "The Order of Things"
- TOS video game: Starfleet Academy
- Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook
- TOS reference: Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual
- ST reference: Worlds of the Federation
Connections
External link
- Neural article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.