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Inicrust was a planet located in the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, a class M world located in the Alpho Galaxy region of space. By 2266, Inicrust had become ensnared in magnetic attraction to the planet Morti. The collision, which would have destroyed both planets and their natives, and harmed the other Alpho planets, was prevented by the crew of the USS Enterprise. (TOS comic: "When Planets Collide")

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  • Inicrust was a planet located in the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, a class M world located in the Alpho Galaxy region of space. By 2266, Inicrust had become ensnared in magnetic attraction to the planet Morti. The collision, which would have destroyed both planets and their natives, and harmed the other Alpho planets, was prevented by the crew of the USS Enterprise. (TOS comic: "When Planets Collide")
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  • Inicrust
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  • Alpha or Beta Quadrant
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  • Inicrust was a planet located in the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, a class M world located in the Alpho Galaxy region of space. By 2266, Inicrust had become ensnared in magnetic attraction to the planet Morti. The collision, which would have destroyed both planets and their natives, and harmed the other Alpho planets, was prevented by the crew of the USS Enterprise. (TOS comic: "When Planets Collide")
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