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Tagra was an inhabited planetary system in the Argolis Cluster, Kiley Local sector, Alpha Quadrant.

Components

Stellar system

This was a single star system consisting of a G-type primary.

Planetary system

The system had at least four planets. In the system's habitable zone, there was the Class M world Tagra IV, homeworld of the Tagrans.

History

After developing warp travel, Tagra was being, or had already been, inducted into the United Federation of Planets by the late 2250s. (SNW: "Strange New Worlds")

When the Venari Ral laid Omega-47 mines around the core of Federation space in 3196, this system was within the enclosed region. (SA: "Rubincon")

Stellar cartography

In 2259, the location of this system was labeled on a stellar cartography chart that was seen on the USS Enterprise's ready room viewscreen. This system's symbol had a blue color, indicating that it was affiliated with the Federation. (SNW: "Strange New Worlds", "Children of the Comet", "Spock Amok")

On stardate 1292.4, the location of this system was labeled on a star chart used during a Section 31 Alpha Team briefing. (Star Trek: Section 31)

The system's location was labeled in a Federation star chart that was in Fleet Admiral Kirsten Clancy's office at Starfleet Headquarters in 2399 and on the bridge of the USS Titan-A in 2401. The Tagra system was in or near to Federation space. (PIC: "Maps and Legends", "The Next Generation", "Disengage")

In 3195, this system's position was labeled on a Federation star chart which was displayed in Starfleet Academy's Stellar Cartography laboratory. (SA: "Beta Test")

In 3196, during the Omega-47 crisis, the location of Tagra was depicted on star charts and readouts used across several locations on the USS Athena to locate, monitor, and respond to the Omega-47 mines laid by the Venari Ral. (SA: "Rubincon")

This star system was only mentioned in writing.
Information on the system's stellar system came from the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 47) and Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library ("Federation Historical Highlights, 2161-2385").

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