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| - Tau Alpha C was a planet located far away from Federation space, and was home to a humanoid race, of which 1% is made up of Travelers. When a potential Traveler is about to be "born", they were brought back to Tau Alpha C to meet their "mother", as well as undergo the final tests, which include gazing into the Pool of Prophecy. (TNG episode: "Where No One Has Gone Before", TNG novel: A Time to Be Born)
- Considered to be very distant by Starfleet, at warp 9.5, it would take 123 days to travel from Starbase 133 to Tau Alpha C. A subspace message would take days to travel back and forth between both locations. This location was listed on Federation star charts. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before" , "Remember Me" )
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| - Considered to be very distant by Starfleet, at warp 9.5, it would take 123 days to travel from Starbase 133 to Tau Alpha C. A subspace message would take days to travel back and forth between both locations. This location was listed on Federation star charts. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before" , "Remember Me" ) In an alternate universe created after Doctor Beverly Crusher became trapped within a warp bubble, Wesley tried to contact Tau Alpha C for assistance when individuals began disappearing from the Enterprise, with only Dr. Crusher noticing. Ultimately, that entire universe, including its Tau Alpha C, disappeared. (TNG: "Remember Me" )
- Tau Alpha C was a planet located far away from Federation space, and was home to a humanoid race, of which 1% is made up of Travelers. When a potential Traveler is about to be "born", they were brought back to Tau Alpha C to meet their "mother", as well as undergo the final tests, which include gazing into the Pool of Prophecy. (TNG episode: "Where No One Has Gone Before", TNG novel: A Time to Be Born)
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