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Beta Epsilon VI was a planet, the sixth planet of the Beta Epsilon system, located in the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants. It was the homeworld of a developing civilization.

History and specifics[]

This class M planet had several continents and oceans. It had an orange-colored sky and nominal gravity. Life included birds, a large four-legged lizard species, a large predatory pterosaur-like avian, large centipede-like creatures, grasses, and several types of trees. Terrain included plains, rivers, woods, cliffs, and caverns.

By the 2280s decade, its pre-industrial population rated B on the Richter Scale of Culture. The world's primary species had invented agriculture and built villages. They domesticated at least one animal species for use as mounts, and to pull plows and carriages.

In the year 2285, an escape pod from the USS Valor crashed on Beta Epsilon VI, killing all aboard except for Captain Philip Hodges. He emerged amidst a civil war, which immediately ended as the new arrival was thought to be a deity. In violation of the Prime Directive, Hodges began to advance their technology.

Later that year, a rescue party led by Rear Admiral James T. Kirk retrieved Hodges and his mortally-wounded wife Lylla from the planet. (TOS comic: "Mortal Gods")

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planets visited by the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (2273-2285)
James T. Kirk's second five-year mission (2273 - 2278)
2273 Earth • Gallus III • Nelestra • Lorina • Sherman's Planet • Earth • Starbase 16 planet • Yannid VI • Andrea IV • Omega IX • Turages • Moonsek • 897-JOJ • Calibus VII • Earth • Manlikt • Grokh • Shadir • Toltan colony • Forma VI • Agena IV • Tarsus II • Zaran II • Telos • Abaris • Mycena • Starbase 8 planet • Barak VII • Hohweyn VII • Cragon V • Andronicus • Starbase 28 planet • Persephone II • Sherman's Planet • Skaftar • Rakatan
2274 Mestiko • Hus-24 • Arroool planet • Sarsithia • Vulpecula 12 IV • Iskonia • Hamal IV (Starbase 18) • Mimit • Earth • Thoris Amarnis IV • Zeta-Atez • Argus IV • Cytherius • Phaeton • Hephaestus • Zeta Reticuli II • Starbase 9 planet • Miaplacidus V • Valerian • Goran IV • Nordstral • Helva • Cephalus IV
2275 Earth • Flyspeck • Vulcan • Feeniks-Denn IV • Nova Empyrea • Yko • Miri's homeworld • Perinda IV • Oblik III • Garrus
2276 Sigma 1212 • Zenna IV • Duran XII • Shad • Parides IV • Levaeri V • Artaleirh
2277 Manark V • Murakami IX • Lycos V • Varda III • Myra • Khepri • Pollox IV • Upsilon Xi III • Lieberman's World • Macedon III • Marris V • Omicron Theta V • Ayin Aleph III • Lam Qaf Kha II • Kappa Rho IV
2278 Cathy • Granotoulomines planet • Hippocrates IV • Dekkanar • Mars • Akkalla • Earth
Spock's command (2278 - 2285) Bright Tree • Kaferia • Mestiko • Earth • Fortenue • Circe II • Earth • Belle Terre • Thieurrull • Starbase 12 • Regula I • Earth • Hellguard • Earth • Delta IV • Rator • Yko • Mestiko • Earth
Admiral Kirk's command (2285) Earth • Regula I • Genesis Planet • Azphari • Organia • Beta Epsilon VI • Babel • Vulcan • Romulan planetoid • Earth • Genesis Planet

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