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− | '''''Yonada''''' was a hollow asteroid-world, 200 miles in diameter, that was in actuality a titanic colony ship created by the [[Fabrini]]. The asteroid was en route to a planet for colonization after the Fabrini homeworld was destroyed around [[78th Century BC|7800 BC]], but its population eventually forgot their origins, and the computer systems that navigated the vessel decayed, sending ''Yonada'' on a collision course with the inhabited planet [[Daran V]]. The original U.S.S. ''[[Enterprise, USS|Enterprise]]'' was sent to investigate ''Yonada'', and were able to correct the ship back to its original flight path- shortly thereafter, in [[2269]], the population finally arrived on their [[New Fabrina]]. | + | '''''Yonada''''' was a hollow asteroid-world, 200 miles in diameter, that was in actuality a titanic colony ship created by the [[Fabrini]]. The asteroid was en route to a planet for colonization after the [[Fabrina|Fabrini homeworld]] was destroyed around [[78th Century BC|7800 BC]], but its population eventually forgot their origins, and the computer systems that navigated the vessel decayed, sending ''Yonada'' on a collision course with the inhabited planet [[Daran V]]. The original U.S.S. ''[[Enterprise, USS|Enterprise]]'' was sent to investigate ''Yonada'', and were able to correct the ship back to its original flight path- shortly thereafter, in [[2269]], the population finally arrived on their [[New Fabrina]]. |
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Revision as of 15:01, 20 February 2006
Yonada was a hollow asteroid-world, 200 miles in diameter, that was in actuality a titanic colony ship created by the Fabrini. The asteroid was en route to a planet for colonization after the Fabrini homeworld was destroyed around 7800 BC, but its population eventually forgot their origins, and the computer systems that navigated the vessel decayed, sending Yonada on a collision course with the inhabited planet Daran V. The original U.S.S. Enterprise was sent to investigate Yonada, and were able to correct the ship back to its original flight path- shortly thereafter, in 2269, the population finally arrived on their New Fabrina.