I recently thought about this question, too. However, the star Denebola is way too young to realistically support any planets with complex life forms on it. It would only work if the Denobulans had developed elsewhere and moved there later on.
I doubt the writers gave the location od Denobula a thought. Thats what fans and folks at Pocket Books are for,I don't think the writers thought that far ''ahead''![]()
97?Seems a bit far away for Denobulans to work together with Humans so early. Is that in the Star Trek Star Charts or from somewhere on the net? I've been wondering lately where some of the Trek planets are located but couldn't find much on Memory Alpha.
Some are from Romii.Romulans are from Romula.
They'd probably have to pay Diane Carey if they did.
They'd probably have to pay Diane Carey if they did.
Nope. 'Cos Diane Duane invented the terms and, as a tie-in writer for hire, Ms Duane signed away all of her rights to the names when she agreed to the terms of her book contracts.
Its from Star Charts. The distance isn't explicitly displayed in that book, but a quick Wikipedia search revealed the distance of Iota Bootis from Sol.97?Seems a bit far away for Denobulans to work together with Humans so early. Is that in the Star Trek Star Charts or from somewhere on the net? I've been wondering lately where some of the Trek planets are located but couldn't find much on Memory Alpha.
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