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Fictional: Star Trek:
Mintaka System

Summary:Mintaka III is the third planet in the Mintaka system, home to a proto-Vulcan humanoid species known as the Mintakans.
Description:By 2366 the Federation had been covertly observing the Mintakans on the planet for several years. That year the existence of the anthropological team recording their behavior was exposed to the Mintakans when the generator powering their duck blind malfunctioned. As a result the team suffered several injuries and two fatalities, and during the course of their retrieval by the USS Enterprise the cultural contamination was worsened when several Mintakans witnessed the Federation's use of their advanced technology. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")
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Creator:fungun
Version:1.0
License:This add-on is the creation of Tim Wilson. It is free for non-commercial use only. If modified or used in other ways, please ask for permission. You MUST ask permission to add spacecraft models (that are exclusive to my add-ons) to your add-ons if you plan to re-distribute them.
Added:2010-05-28 14:09
Last modified:2010-05-29 11:23
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Comments by visitors:

2010-05-31 01:06
#5 IanM
I like what has been done. Some people desperately need to lighten up.
2010-05-29 17:53
#4 fungun
I am not here to be a teacher, just to have fun : )
2010-05-29 05:49
#3 Nemeton
Fungun, with your jobs you MUST give serious works because everybody have not all knowledge, it's your duty to respect them.
2010-05-28 21:14
#2 fungun
As I have said in the past (many times) neither do I trust the way temps are displayed, nor do I pay attention to them. In fact I set the text on my system so they don't show. If you feel so strong about having the right temp, then adjust the scc file for yourself, so they are the right temp.
2010-05-28 17:54
#1 Nemeton
First planet with more 2100° K and no lava flows ???
The second jovian planet is beautiful.
The third inhabited planet has a ground temperature equal to 508°K, Big freak !
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