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The Paxan homeworld was an inhabited planet. This planet was located in a star system within the Ngame Nebula. It was the adopted homeworld of the xenophobic Paxan species in the 24th century. The planet was a protoplanet and uninhabited. The Paxans claimed and terraformed it for colonization, making it a Class M planet. Its location was ideal for concealing their whereabouts. The Paxans also set up a trap near the planet involving a wormhole near the planet in order to goad visiting ships into a scenario where they would move away without investigating.

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  • Paxan homeworld
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  • The Paxan homeworld was an inhabited planet. This planet was located in a star system within the Ngame Nebula. It was the adopted homeworld of the xenophobic Paxan species in the 24th century. The planet was a protoplanet and uninhabited. The Paxans claimed and terraformed it for colonization, making it a Class M planet. Its location was ideal for concealing their whereabouts. The Paxans also set up a trap near the planet involving a wormhole near the planet in order to goad visiting ships into a scenario where they would move away without investigating.
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  • 2367(xsd:integer)
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  • Habitable
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  • Paxans
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  • The Paxan homeworld was an inhabited planet. This planet was located in a star system within the Ngame Nebula. It was the adopted homeworld of the xenophobic Paxan species in the 24th century. The planet was a protoplanet and uninhabited. The Paxans claimed and terraformed it for colonization, making it a Class M planet. Its location was ideal for concealing their whereabouts. The Paxans also set up a trap near the planet involving a wormhole near the planet in order to goad visiting ships into a scenario where they would move away without investigating. Ironically, the unusual nature of the planet prompted the USS Enterprise-D to investigate it in 2367. The Paxans' trap did not work with the positronic brain of Commander Data, however, the two parties cooperated to fix the situation, and Starfleet eventually did not learn of the significance of the planet. (TNG: "Clues" )
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