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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ryan McReynolds: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Omega: [qb]Epsilon INDI? Um... no. Some maps have marked Epsilon Eridani, but Roddenberry and astronomers agreed that it was too young to have life-supporting planets. The 40-Eridani trinary is far more likely.[/qb][/QUOTE] I agree. Luckily, the dwarf stars wouldn't be more than bright points in the sky, so it's acceptable to have missed them in all of the Vulcan scenes we've seen. Epsilon Indi is supposed to be Andoria's star, not Vulcan's. I don't know enough about it to comment on it's appropriateness. The problem with naming aliens after well-known (read: bright) stars is that they are almost invariably unsuitable for life by virtue of being too young. Unless, of course, we're wrong in our age calculations. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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