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A distant L-class planet, its system surveyed in 2309 had vegetation but no sign of animal life past or present. As the true first stop of Galen's cut-short quest for the secret of the shared genetic code, its biosphere was destroyed by a Klingon-set plasma reaction to prevent others from finding the DNA fragment clues found there -- one of the ancient humanoids' original DNA-seeded planets.
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