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Antica
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PBS趣味科普 In 1734, Antica Pizzeria, Port'Alba in Naples claims to have created the first pizza marinara. 1734年,那不勒斯阿尔巴港的安提卡披萨店声称制作了第一个海上披萨。 厨房美味大比拼 This is the Antica Formula One, but like a Dolan sweet vermouth, or any sweet vermouth will work. 这是 Antica Formula One,但像 Dolan 甜苦艾酒或任何甜苦艾酒都可以。
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List of Star Trek planets (A–B) (重定向自Antica)
- Aaamazzara – Homeworld of the Aaamazzarite species.
- Acamar III – Homeworld of the humanoid Acamarians, who finally reunited the marauding Gatherers into their world's mainstream with Capt. Picard's help in 2366.
- Achrady VII – Site of a conference supposedly attended by Lwaxana Troi before she changed her plans to visit Enterprise-D. This is likely a ruse by Deanna Troi to get Capt. Picard off-ship for a vacation.
- Adarak Prime – Planet in Cardassian space and location of a weapons depot.
- Adelphous IV – Destination of the USS Enterprise-D at the time Worf handed over the conn to Data for the night watch after O'Brien's wedding in 2368.
- Adigeon Prime – Planet where young Julian Bashir was genetically modified by his parents to enhance his mental and physical skills.
- Ajilon Prime – Lone Class-M planet of Ajilon in the disputed Archanis sector, three days' warp from Deep Space Nine, and home to a Federation colony. Half the residents were trapped after Klingons captured two settlements in the northern hemisphere. Kalanda's besieged hospital was located at one end of a peninsula near a Starfleet base at Tananda Bay.
- Akaali homeworld – The third planet of the Omega Sagittarii star system. Minshara-class homeworld of the Akaali species, visited by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151.
- Akritiri – Delta Quadrant planet with a fascist police state that maintained a prison satellite in 2373.
- Alastria – A Delta Quadrant planet with a binary star about 40,000 light-years from Sikaris, accessed via the spatial trajector.
- Aldea – A supposedly mythical world in the Epsilon Mynos system whose inhabitants constructed a planet-wide cloaking device to hide their planet from marauders. The cloak effect deteriorated the ozone layer and, over time, rendered the Aldeans sterile with radiation poisoning.
- Aldebaran III – Third planet in the Aldebaran system; a longtime Federation member planet on which Janet and Theodore Wallace performed experiments using carbohydrate compounds to slow the aging of plants. It is the location of the Aldebaran Music School. Grand Nagus Zek's nephew Belongo was once detained on Aldebaran III by Starfleet. Dr. Ira Graves, who attempted to cheat death by uploading his consciousness into Lt. Cmdr. Data, wanted to flee to a location in the Aldebaran system, so he could live on with his love, Kareen Brianon. The Aldebaran system is the home of a particularly tight-mouthed creature called the Aldebaran Shellmouth. Scott and Picard share a bottle of Aldebaran whiskey.
- Alderaan – In 2135, HMS New Zealand was on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan. The Bajoran criminal Ibudan, chartered a space flight out of Alderaan.
- Alfa 177 – Class-M planet geo-surveyed by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 on stardate 1672.1, when a transporter malfunction trapped Lt. Sulu's landing party on the surface overnight during freezing cold that left some suffering severe frostbite.
- Algeron IV – Destination of the Enterprise-D after leaving Relva VII in 2364. It is near the Romulan Star Empire and the namesake of the Romulan-Federation "Treaty of Algeron" which banned the UFP from developing cloaking technology.
- Alondra – an uninhabited planet in the remote Federation system of Pallas XIV. It was engulfed by the cosmic cloud in 2269.
- Alpha III – Planet where a code of law ethics known as the "Statues of Alpha III" were written.
- Alpha Carinae II – Class-M planet on which Dr. Daystrom's M-5 computer was tested in 2268. Note: In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Carinae is the technical catalog name for Canopus.
- Alpha Carinae V – The home planet of the Drella, an entity that absorbs energy from the feelings of love it senses around it.
- Alpha Cygnus IX – Ninth planet of Alpha Cygni, the classical Bayer-format name for the star more commonly known as Deneb. It lends its name to an historic yet otherwise unspecified treaty negotiated by Ambassador Sarek.
- Alpha Eridani II – Planet where the Redjac entity may have been responsible for various murders in the city of Heliopolis. Note: In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Eridani is the technical catalog name for Achernar.
- Alpha Laputa IV – Planet on which the USS Zhukov makes cultural observations.
- Alpha Leonis system – The Enterprise-D is ordered to take medical supplies from Starbase 343 to an unspecified planet in the Alpha Leonis system. Note: In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Leonis is the technical catalog name for Regulus.
- Alpha Majoris I – Short form for the first planet orbiting Alpha Ursae Majoris. Homeworld of a lifeform known as the Mellitus, which is gaseous in transit but becomes solid when still. Note: In Bayer-system nomenclature, Alpha Ursae Majoris is the technical catalog name for Dubhe.
- Alpha Omicron VII – A Jupiter-like gas giant where a large space-faring alien was found and unintentionally killed. It was discovered that the alien was pregnant and its baby was birthed post-mortem. The baby was then reunited with other adults.
- Alpha Onias III – A barren yet light blue Class-M planet with hazy clouds, considered uninhabited until Barash's species was discovered there in 2367. One large cavern 2 km below the surface contains stalactites, stalagmites, and volcanic gases including methane, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.
- Alpha Proxima II – One of several planets where female residents were brutally stabbed to death in the style of Jack the Ripper. A lifeform that fed off terror and fear was responsible.
- Alpha V – An Earth colony that was home to some of Charles Evans' relatives in 2266.
- Alpha-441 – Planetoid which was home to a Maquis munitions base in or near the Demilitarized Zone. It was the original programmed target of the Cardassian Dreadnought missile.
- Alsaurian homeworld – Inhabited Delta Quadrant planet ruled by the Mokra Order, a military dictatorship suppressing its Alsaurian population while claiming to be helping its self-defense.
- Altair III – Third planet located in the Alpha Aquilae star system; where Lt. Cmdr. Riker refused to let his Commanding Officer on the USS Hood, Captain Robert DeSoto, beam down due to a potentially dangerous situation. The Hood transported Tam Elbrun to the Enterprise-D after DeSoto had communicated with by-then CDR Will Riker.
- Altair IV – Fourth planet located in the Alpha Aquilae star system; LT Darien Wallace was born on Altair IV. In 2371, Dr. Henri Roget, of the Central Hospital of Altair IV, was awarded the prestigious Carrington Award for his work in medicine.
- Altair VI – Center of the Altair system, the planet was recovering from a longtime intersystem war when the USS Enterprise was ordered to attend its new president's inauguration ceremony in 2267. In the Kobayashi Maru scenario, the ship was nineteen periods out of Altair VI. (Inspired the name of the Altair 8800.)
- Althos IV – Homeworld of the Bzzit Khaht species.
- Alture VII – Planet whose protein baths and meditation chambers were simulated by Quark's holosuite. Dr. Crusher wanted to try the program when the Enterprise-D visited Deep Space 9 in 2369.
- Amargosa – System where the Amargosa Observatory was located. In 2371, Dr. Tolian Soren used a trilithium missile to destroy the Amargosa star in an attempt to redirect the Nexus Energy Ribbon.
- <span id=""Amerind" homeworld">"Amerind" homeworld – A Class-M planet, otherwise unnamed, located in a dense asteroid belt and home to a colony of Native American Indians that were transported there from Earth by an ancient race known as the Preservers centuries ago. The planet, first surveyed by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2269, was protected from the asteroids by a defense shield obelisk created by the Preservers.
- Amleth Prime – Location of a Cardassian base in the Amleth Nebula. The nebula's emissions rendered cloaking devices inoperable making a sneak attack on the base difficult.
- Andevian II – Vacation planet known for its moons and breathtaking landscapes.
- Andoria – The Andorian homeworld, a frozen M-class moon orbiting the blue gas giant Andor (Procyon VIII), is a longtime member of the Federation whose inhabitants are distinguished by their blue skin, white hair and antennae. Andoria is near the Vulcan homeworld, and the Vulcans and Andorians are (perceived to be) traditional enemies. Andoria is also host to an Andorian subspecies called the Aenar, who live in isolation from the rest of their world. The albino Aenar are blind but strongly telepathic. Vulcan ambassador V'Lar negotiated the first treaty between Andoria and Vulcan. According to Data, Andorian marriages require groups of four. It is not known whether the Andor/Andoria system is located in the Epsilon Indi star system (Star Trek: The Original Series) or Procyon system (Star Trek: Star Charts).
- Andros III – Home of Dr. Bathkin.
- Angel I – A remote Class-M planet orbiting Alpha Gruis, located near the Romulan Neutral Zone. Targeted as a potential Federation member, no doubt due to its strategic location. Its humanoid matriarchy was visited by a UFP ship in 2302 before the USS Enterprise-D came looking for a disabled freighter's survivors 62 years later. It has no traces of naturally-occurring platinum.
- Angosia III – Homeworld of the Angosian species, who emerged victorious from its war with the Tarsians. In 2366, the Angosians's bid to join the Federation was jeopardized after Capt. Picard discovered that the native authorities had imprisoned its bio-altered veterans on a lunar colony once the war was over.
- Antede III – Homeworld of the fish-like Antedean species.
- Antica – A planet in the Beta Renner system and homeworld to a canine-like carnivorous race who are deadly enemies of their system neighbors, the Selay.
- Antos IV – Home to both a species of giant energy-generating worms and an intelligent species who have perfected the techniques of cellular metamorphosis. Captain Garth learned the ability while convalescing on this planet; it undermined his sanity.
- AR-558 – Planet in the Chin'toka system of the Alpha Quadrant which is inhospitable to humanoid life. It was the location of a Dominion communications array. During the Dominion-Federation War, AR-558 was invaded by Federation troops and held for five months without relief forces and minimal supplies.
- Archanis IV – Federation colony world which Gowron wanted evacuated in 2372-73; Sisko says it's "a long way from [DS9]". While under the power of a hostile entity, Pavel Chekov once claimed that the research outpost on this planet was the site of an attack on his non-existent brother, Piotr.
- Archer IV – The fourth planet in the 61 Ursae Majoris system, and the first habitable M-class planet discovered and explored by the Enterprise (NX-01). In the 22nd Century, the pollen of plants on this planet had a powerful hallucinogenic effect that nearly caused Commander Trip Tucker to murder Science Officer T'Pol on suspicion of colluding with imaginary aliens against the Enterprise crew. By the 23rd Century, this problem was solved, and the planet became the home of a thriving Federation colony and was named after Captain Jonathan Archer. In the 24th Century, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) was en route to Archer IV when it encountered a temporal rift; in the alternate timeline created by this incursion, the planet was the location of a major battle in which Federation forces defeated those of the Klingon Empire.
- Archer's Comet – Not a planet, but the largest comet ever discovered and large enough for an away team to land on it with a shuttlecraft and collect core samples. Note: Proper reference to it should be to "Comet Archer".
- Archer's Planet – Planet in the Gamma Trianguli sector. Not to be confused with Archer IV which is a different planet. It was the Enterprise-D's destination when it encounters a temporal rift.
- Arcturus IV – Homeworld of the Arcturian species.
- Ardana – Third planet orbiting the star Rasalas (Mu Leonis A). A Federation member in 2268, despite then supporting two widely disparate castes; the privileged upper-class lived in the city of Stratos, considered the finest example of sustained anti-gravity elevation in the galaxy, while the lower-class "troglytes" were forced to stay on the surface and mine zenite. James Kirk helped end years of mistrust between the two in 2269 while retrieving zenite to stop a plague, and the caste differences were eliminated at Federation request.
- Argana II – The Enterprise's destination as they leave Eminiar VII for their next assignment.
- Argelius II – Planet strategically important for its port for space-faring races, especially thanks to its hedonistic and hospitable humanoid natives. It was beset by the murdering Redjac entity in 2267. His stateroom on the Enterprise-D is so spacious that Scotty says it reminds him of a hotel room on Argelius.
- Argratha – Gamma Quadrant homeworld of the Argrathi species.
- Argus X – Planet surveyed by the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 where they encounter a vampiric entity.
- Ariannus – A planet threatened by a bacterial invasion in 2268, until the Enterprise conducted an orbital decontamination.
- Arkaria – Inhabited planet and the site of a support base for the orbital Remmler Array, where would-be terrorists and local administrators tried to hijack trilithium resin waste from the Enterprise-D's warp drive during a baryon sweep.
- Arloff IX – Geordi mentions that the starship USS Charleston will make an extended stop at Arloff IX.
- Armus IX – Riker wore an outfit during a diplomatic conference made of ceremonial feathers from Armus IX.
- Arret – Counterpart of Earth ("Terra" spelled backwards) in the alternate universe where time flows backward.
- Arvada III – Site of a tragic disaster where a young Beverly Crusher and her grandmother were two of the few surviving colonists. The elder woman's knowledge of medicinal roots saved them when medical ships were late.
- Aschelan V – A Cardassian fuel depot in the DMZ near the Badlands. It was the target of the Cardassian Dreadnought weapon which was reprogrammed by the Maquis. The weapon was intercepted first by the Caretaker Array and sent to the Delta Quadrant where it targeted the inhabited planet Rakosa V.
- Astral V – Federation colony with a museum dedicated to spacecraft.
- Atalia VII – Site of a diplomatic conference delayed by the Enterprise-D's involvement in Dr. Galen's genetic puzzle.
- Atbar Prime – Cardassian planet, site of the Cardassian Liberation Front's headquarters. The base was destroyed by Dominion forces in 2375.
- Athos IV – Planet which was the location of the last pocket of the Maquis resistance who hid below the surface. The group was wiped out in 2373 by Dominion forces.
- Atifs IV – Planet where the ruling Oligarchy employs a stone-knocking ritual of thanks during mealtime, echoing that of the Betazoid and Oolan cultures' meal chimes.
- Atlec – Planet located in the Omega Sagitta system. Along with the people of Straleb, its population makes up the Coalition of Madena. War between the planets almost broke out in 2362, when the rogue freighter captain Thadiun Okona was accused of stealing the Straleb "Jewel of Thesia" for Yadar, the daughter of Atlec's leader Debin.
- Atrea IV – This planet's cooling core magma was reheated by the Enterprise-D while working with its native scientist, Dr. Pran Tainer, and his wife, Juliana, onetime wife of Dr. Soong and co-creator of Data.
- 'Aucdet IX – Planet with a Federation medical facility visited by the Enterprise-D. (It is spelled with an apostrophe and a small a in the subtitle track.)
- Aurelia – Homeworld of the Aurelians and a member of the United Federation of Planets.
- Avenal VII – Planet in Cardassian space that Klingon ruler Gowron ordered a disastrous attack upon in 2375, where all Klingon ships were destroyed.
- Avery III – Planet in the Delta Quadrant within the Vidiian Sodality. It was the location of a hidden Vidiian base.
- Axanar – Located in the well-known Epsilon Eridani system. Homeworld of the Axanar species. It was also the site of a historic mission led by Garth of Izar.
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