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OK just to rephrase that question a little broader if I might - is the planet... natural? i.e. Terraformed - or naturally occuring
(I'm suspecting Berengaria)
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IIRC, Berengaria was one of the planets Winn mentioned when listing planets 'Fleet might have to sacrafice to protect Bajor in "In the Cards". It was included with the likes of Vulcan, Andor, and Earth. If that's correct, I'd say it constitutes a major planet.
Casperia prime, OTOH...
'Course, that was never established to be a Fed world.
Anyone know where Bashir's med confefences were to take place the two times he was kidnapped (by S31 and the Dominion)?
Then there was that planet where Quark was supposed to testify before a Fed grand jury about the Orion Syndicate. Inferna Prime, or something like that?
Even better: anyone have a list of established Fed planets and where they were mentioned we could go through? It seems to be about the only way to go about this.
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I think Creighton's site has a list of planets similar to his list of starships.
And Berengaria needn't be a major planet. It might just be in a really bad spot, that it needs protecting. When I think of major planets I think of the ones whose inhabitants we see all the time (Earth, Vulcan, Betazed, Bolias, etc.) or the ones we know to be major, even thought they're never shown anymore (Andor, Tellar, etc.).
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Ding ding ding! Monty got it right. It's Blue Horizon
(Weren't expecting that, were you, Monty? )
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