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The Talos star group is a region of space that contained several stars. The star group was located in the Alpha Quadrant. (Star Trek: Star Charts) One of the stars was home to eleven planets, including Talos IV, the homeworld of the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage", "Menagerie, Part 1")

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  • The Talos star group is a region of space that contained several stars. The star group was located in the Alpha Quadrant. (Star Trek: Star Charts) One of the stars was home to eleven planets, including Talos IV, the homeworld of the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage", "Menagerie, Part 1")
  • By the mid-23rd century, the cluster was unexplored and was not the site of any colonies. The only expedition into the region, a survey by the SS Columbia, had culminated in the Columbia disappearing under mysterious circumstances in 2236. Eighteen years later, in 2254, the USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Christopher Pike, on a search-and-recovery mission for survivors of the downed survey ship became the second ship to enter the star group. (TOS: "The Cage" , "The Menagerie, Part I" )
  • The Talos star group was a multiple star system. (TOS episode: "The Cage"; TOS episode & Star Trek 4 novelization: The Menagerie) This star group consists of mainly white dwarf stars and 'stellar corpses', which have no life of any kind. One red giant still supports a system of eleven planets, five terrestrial and six gas giants. The fourth, Talos IV, has a dying race of telepathic humanoids. (ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation)
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  • The Talos star group was a multiple star system. (TOS episode: "The Cage"; TOS episode & Star Trek 4 novelization: The Menagerie) This star group consists of mainly white dwarf stars and 'stellar corpses', which have no life of any kind. One red giant still supports a system of eleven planets, five terrestrial and six gas giants. The fourth, Talos IV, has a dying race of telepathic humanoids. (ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation) Talos was the ostensible origin point of James T. Kirk's expedition aboard the yacht starship Plush Princess prior to arrival in the Beta Promethean system in 2293. Spock revealed this falsehood about the yacht's travel path when contacted by the Beta Promethean's traffic control. (TOS novel: The Fearful Summons)
  • By the mid-23rd century, the cluster was unexplored and was not the site of any colonies. The only expedition into the region, a survey by the SS Columbia, had culminated in the Columbia disappearing under mysterious circumstances in 2236. Eighteen years later, in 2254, the USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Christopher Pike, on a search-and-recovery mission for survivors of the downed survey ship became the second ship to enter the star group. (TOS: "The Cage" , "The Menagerie, Part I" ) In the 2280s, a cargo container from Talos III, a planet in the Talos system, was transported to Regula for use in Project Genesis. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) In 2293, the location of Talos in the Milky Way Galaxy was labeled in a star chart that was in Captain James T. Kirk's quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, okudagram)
  • The Talos star group is a region of space that contained several stars. The star group was located in the Alpha Quadrant. (Star Trek: Star Charts) One of the stars was home to eleven planets, including Talos IV, the homeworld of the Talosians. (TOS: "The Cage", "Menagerie, Part 1")
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