Star Trek: 10 Worlds You Will NEVER Visit

8. "The Weird Planet Where Time Moved Very Fast And So Did The People Who Lived There"

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Dangerously young captain's assistant Naomi Wildman spent her formative years bringing apples and hot coffee to Kathryn Janeway in the Delta Quadrant. When Blass caught up with Commander Wildman, now executive officer of Deep Space K-7, she refused to answer any questions about a school report she wrote for astronomy class aboard Voyager. She pulled out a phaser and let forth a tirade of expletives that would have had Flotter flustered.

For "The Weird Planet Displaced in Time," all we had was Wildman's suspiciously retitled essay and the leaked data from one of the "Sky Ship's" conveniently disintegrated class 5 probes. Also known as 'Kelemane's planet,' this world won't show up on any multiple-choice exam at Starfleet Academy! Its tachyon core creates a temporal differential, so a mere 1.03 seconds in 'normal' space is an entire day on the planet. You'll have to bid farewell to your life outside if you want to go down there!

During a flyby, Blass swears he received a spectral visitor aboard his shuttle who muttered something about "The Doctor's son". Was it an inhabitant using a temporal compensator or an errant anaphasic sex ghost? They disappeared within a winkblink… of an eye.

 
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Jack has been a content creator for TrekCulture since 2022, and a Star Trek fan for as long as he can remember. He has authored over 170 articles, including one of TrekCulture's longest, and has appeared several times on the TrekCulture podcast. He holds a first-class honours degree in French from the University of Sussex, a master's with distinction in Language, Culture and History: French and Francophone Studies and a PhD in French from University College London (UCL). He has previously worked in the field of translation. His interests extend to science-fiction television and film more widely. His favourite series is Star Trek: Voyager, followed closely by Stargate SG-1.