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  1. The fictional Vulcan homeworld, also named Vulcan, was visited several times in the Star Trek series and feature films. The inhabitants are known as "Vulcans" or "Vulcanians". First seen in the TOS episode "Amok Time", Vulcan, a Class M planet, is an arid world with a thinner atmosphere than Earth.

  2. Ni'Var, formerly Vulcan, was an inhabited M-class planet in the Vulcan system of the Alpha Quadrant. Though the planet had no moons, it did form a binary pair with T'Khut and was considered its sister planet. It was the homeworld of the Vulcans, a warp-capable humanoid species.

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  4. The Vulcans, or Vulcanians, [1] were a warp-capable humanoid species from the planet Vulcan. They were widely renowned for their strict adherence to logic and reason as well as their remarkable stoicism. In 2161, their homeworld became a founding member of the United Federation of Planets.

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    The Romulans ( / ˈrɒmjʊlənz, - jə -/) are an extraterrestrial race in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. Their adopted home world is Romulus, and within the same star system they have settled a sister planet Remus. Their original home world, Vulcan, was renamed Ni'Var later in canon.

  6. 129 years in the future, a supernova had completely destroyed the Romulan homeworld, Romulus, despite the best efforts of Federation ambassador Spock to prevent it. A full-scale Federation rescue effort had been planned but was politically controversial even before the rescue armada was lost in the Attack on Mars, at which point the effort was ...

  7. Ni'Var (also known as Vulcan / Vulcanis A II, Nevasa II or 40 Eridani A II) is a planet, the second planet in the 40 Eridani star system, in orbit of the star 40 Eridani A. A class M desert planet, Vulcan is inhabited by the Vulcan civilization, who refer to their world as T'Khasi, Minshara or Ti-Valka'ain . Contents. 1 History and specifics.

  8. Sep 19, 2018 · September 19, 2018. Photo illustration: Smithsonian.com, photos: University of Florida/Publicity Photos. In the “Star Trek” universe, the star 40 Eridani A (alias HD 26965) has long been canon...

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