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For other uses, see Syrinx.

Syrinx III was an Andorian world, the site of many ancient worship temples. The temples of Syrinx, like the Vulcan sanctuary on P'Jem, were agreed to be off limits during the hostilities between those two powers. (ENT novel: Age of the Empress)

By the 24th century, Syrinx III had become a Federation resort planet, with a reputation as a "rowdy" locale. (SCE short story: "Field Expediency") It was the location of a bar visited by Lieutenant Commander Kieran Duffy, Crewman Fabian Stevens, and Doctor Carol Abramowitz in or around late 2375. There Stevens had an unfortunate encounter with a pair of Tellarites, an incident often repeated as the "Tellarite story". (SCE eBook: Foundations, Book One)

Although Age of the Empress takes place wholly in the Mirror Universe, the history of Syrinx prior to the rise of the Terran Empire is assumed to be largely alike in both universes.
The novel refers to "Syrinx" rather than to "Syrinx III"; however, given that both references come from authors Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore, it is assumed they are to the same location.
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