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The Phnodra ruins are a location where pottery from the Byrlax period and the Torgox period of an ancient civilization can be found.

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The Torgox period works have representations of the harvest god on them.

In the year 2380, Jean-Luc Picard, having a vision of a reality where he did not join Starfleet, imagined himself in the company of Professor Richard Galen, exploring the ruins on Phnadrux. (TNG novel: Q & A)

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