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Exo III was the formerly inhabited third planet of its star system. The planet was the homeworld of the extinct Old Ones. The planet's atmosphere was within safety limits by Federation standards. Its gravity was 1.1 of Earth's, to which it also used to bear a remarkable resemblance before its primary began to dim 500,000 years ago. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" ) right|thumb|200px|Exo III Planeta Clase M con una gravedad terrestre de 1.1 y atmósfera respirable. Como el sol del sistema comenzó a apagarse 500.000 años atrás, la temperatura en la superficie es de -100° C. Los habitantes de este planeta, llamados en el Siglo XXII "Antiguos", al cambiar las condiciones climáticas resolvieron refugiarse bajo tierra, y para sobrellevar las condiciones de vida realizaron grandes progresos en ingeniería mecánica, al punto de crear androides indistinguibles de un ser vivo, pero más fuertes e inmortales. Around 59,000 BC, the Gubbage Cones' galactic empire encompassed Exo III, when it was inhabited by androids. (PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus) thumb|Exo III. thumb|Datenbankeintrag zu Exo III. Exo III ist der dritte Planet des Exo-Systems. Der Planet ist eine bewohnte Welt, bis die Sonne des Systems im Lauf der Zeit abgekühlt ist. Im 23. Jahrhundert ist dieser Planet nur noch von Eis bedeckt. Auf der Oberfläche herrscht eine Temperatur von 100 Grad unter Null. Die Atmosphäre des Planeten ist innerhalb der Sicherheitslimits, die Gravitation beträgt das 1,1-fache der Erde. Unter der Oberfläche befinden sich lange, labyrinthartige Höhlen, in denen die Bedingungen für humanoides Leben erhalten sind. Exo III was once a lush planet until the system's star began to dim and temperatures on the planet got lower with each passing year. This was due to star's energy being drained by the One during his battle with Q. (TNG novel: Q-Strike) The population was forced to go underground, where they created androids to serve them. However, the androids developed self-awareness and killed their masters. Over the next 500,000 years the androids themselves began to wither away, and many put themselves in stasis until needed again, with Ruk tending to them.
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right|thumb|200px|Exo III Planeta Clase M con una gravedad terrestre de 1.1 y atmósfera respirable. Como el sol del sistema comenzó a apagarse 500.000 años atrás, la temperatura en la superficie es de -100° C. Los habitantes de este planeta, llamados en el Siglo XXII "Antiguos", al cambiar las condiciones climáticas resolvieron refugiarse bajo tierra, y para sobrellevar las condiciones de vida realizaron grandes progresos en ingeniería mecánica, al punto de crear androides indistinguibles de un ser vivo, pero más fuertes e inmortales. Cuando estos androides tomaron conciencia, empezaron a tratar a sus creadores como "inferiores", y ante la amenaza de desconexión procedieron a exterminar toda forma de vida orgánica, volviéndose la especie dominante. Para cuando el Doctor Roger Korby llegó al planeta en el año 2261 con su expedición, sólo un androide, Ruk, era plenamente operativo. Con su ayuda y los viejos registros, el doctor empezó a crear una nueva serie de androides. Cuando el USS Enterprise arribó al planeta 5 años después, su misma conciencia había sido transferida a un cuerpo sintético. Around 59,000 BC, the Gubbage Cones' galactic empire encompassed Exo III, when it was inhabited by androids. (PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus) Exo III was once a lush planet until the system's star began to dim and temperatures on the planet got lower with each passing year. This was due to star's energy being drained by the One during his battle with Q. (TNG novel: Q-Strike) The population was forced to go underground, where they created androids to serve them. However, the androids developed self-awareness and killed their masters. Over the next 500,000 years the androids themselves began to wither away, and many put themselves in stasis until needed again, with Ruk tending to them. In 2261, the Federation archaeologist, Dr. Roger Korby, and his assistant Dr. Aaron Brown, crashlanded on the planet. While Dr. Brown died, Ruk was able to rescue Dr. Korby, although he was badly injured. Korby became interested in the androids' capability to build androids and had an android duplicate of himself and Dr. Brown created, as well as a female associate named Andrea. In 2266, the USS Enterprise arrived at Exo III in an attempt to ascertain the location of Korby's expedition. After creating an android duplicate of Captain James T. Kirk in an attempt to spread the androids across the Federation, Korby's master plan was stopped. (TOS episode: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"). Months after the first Exo III incident Harry Mudd had learned about Exo III and the android manufacturing plant on it, and managed to join one of the Federation research teams that had been assigned to Exo III to study the technology of the Old Ones. Using the original Andrea android template Harry created several hundreds more which he sold as entertainers to various worlds throughout the galaxy including Wrigley's Pleasure Planet, as well as a number of Ruk androids which he used to capture the other Federation researchers. On Stardate 4991.3 Kirk and the Enterprise crew became aware of Harry's latest scheme and returned to Exo III to put an end to it. It let to a confrontation with the Ruk androids who like the original sought to preserve themselves by killing Captain Kirk, Commander Spock, Doctor McCoy, Chief Engineer Scott, and Harry Mudd before they were destroyed by security personnel. Soon after Commander Spock and Lt-Com Scott shut down the android manufacturing plant permanently when Harry Mudd sought to create new Ruk models he could control. (TOS comic: "The Survival Equation") In 2268 another model of the Brown android who had not been present during first confrontation between the Enterprise crew and Roger Korby made another attempt at carrying out Dr Korby's plan. After this plan was stopped as well Exo III was abandoned. (TOS novel: Double, Double) In 2304, Dr. Emil Vaslovik, Noonien Soong, and Ira Graves traveled to Exo III and rediscovered Dr. Korby's home on the planet. During their investigations, they accidentally released several androids left in stasis, and they spend several decades examining the wreckage of Dr. Korby's ship and begin to build their own starships, allowing them to leave Exo III. (TNG novel: Immortal Coil) thumb|Exo III. thumb|Datenbankeintrag zu Exo III. Exo III ist der dritte Planet des Exo-Systems. Der Planet ist eine bewohnte Welt, bis die Sonne des Systems im Lauf der Zeit abgekühlt ist. Im 23. Jahrhundert ist dieser Planet nur noch von Eis bedeckt. Auf der Oberfläche herrscht eine Temperatur von 100 Grad unter Null. Die Atmosphäre des Planeten ist innerhalb der Sicherheitslimits, die Gravitation beträgt das 1,1-fache der Erde. Unter der Oberfläche befinden sich lange, labyrinthartige Höhlen, in denen die Bedingungen für humanoides Leben erhalten sind. Vor etwa 500.000 Jahren verliert die Sonne des Systems langsam ihre Kraft und der Planet wird kälter. Die Bevölkerung des Planeten flüchtet daraufhin in die Ruinen und vor allem in die tief reichenden Höhlen. Mit Hilfe eines Androidenduplikators gelingt es ihnen, Kopien von sich selbst herzustellen. Irgendwann ergibt es sich dann, dass die Erbauer wieder eine freie Welt wünschen und ihre Geschöpfe deaktivieren wollen. Da erheben sich aber die Androiden über ihre Schöpfer, zumal sie diese unprogrammierbaren Wesen für unvollkommen halten, was schließlich zu deren Untergang führt. 2261 erforscht Doktor Roger Korby den Planeten. Er entdeckt den Androidenduplikator und auch den Android Ruk. Mit dieser neuen Technologie entdeckt Korby einen neuen Weg der Unsterblichkeit. Er transferiert sich in den Körper eines Androiden. Korby erschafft auch weitere Androiden, darunter seinen ehemaligen Assistenten Dr. Brown und auch Andrea. Im Jahr 2266 entdeckt die USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Korby auf den Planeten. Korby bittet Captain James T. Kirk allein auf den Planeten zu beamen, damit er ihm seine neuen Entdeckungen zeigen kann. In Wirklichkeit plant Korby einen Androiden von Kirk zu erschaffen, damit er mit seiner Hilfe auf verschiedenen Planeten Menschen als Androiden erschaffen kann. Korby gelingt es den Kirk-Androiden zu erschaffen. Aber Kirk gelingt es teilweise dem Androiden falsche Gedanken und Erinnerungen zu geben. Als der Android auf die Enterprise zurückkehrt, bemerkt Spock, dass es sich bei dieser Person nicht um Kirk handelt. Spock kann Kirk retten, währenddessen tötet sich der Android Korby selbst, als er begreift, dass an ihm fast nichts mehr menschlich ist. (TOS: ) 2268 ist Exo III in der Datenbank der USS Defiant zu sehen, bevor diese ins Spiegeluniversum verschwindet. (TOS: ; ENT: ) Exo III was the formerly inhabited third planet of its star system. The planet was the homeworld of the extinct Old Ones. The planet's atmosphere was within safety limits by Federation standards. Its gravity was 1.1 of Earth's, to which it also used to bear a remarkable resemblance before its primary began to dim 500,000 years ago. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" )
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