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Vandor IV was an inhabited planetoid located in the Vandor system. This planetoid was located at coordinates 664.8 × 1323.7 × 4949.9, which placed it in the middle of the system. It was in an elliptical orbit around the binary system. In 2351, it was selected by Doctor Paul Manheim as the location for his time experiments. Along with his team, he built two laboratories on opposite sides of the planetoid, one of which was located at 20°9'N × 40°2'E. Vandor IV was a planet located somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, the fourth planet in orbit of the Vandor star system. Doctor Paul Manheim based his experiments on time on Vandor IV. He would remain there even after the Manheim Event as the Department of Temporal Investigations investigated the incident. Because the DTI was holding Manheim on the planet, Marion Dulmur was able to confront him there. (TNG episode: "We'll Always Have Paris", DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Vandor IV ist ein Planetoid im Vandor-System. 2351 wird er von Dr. Paul Manheim für seine Zeit-Experimente ausgewählt. (TNG: ) In 2351 werd het door dokter Paul Manheim uitgekozen voor zijn tijd experimenten. Samen met zijn team bouwde hij twee laboratoria aan weerskanten van de planetoïde, waarvan er één op de coördinaten 20°9'N × 40°2'E stond. In het volgende decennium wist hij de energie van een pulsar te gebruiken om een raam naar een andere dimensie te openen. Hierdoor werd echter een van de laboratoria vernietigd en het Manheim effect gecreëerd. Het effect begon zich langzaam door de Melkweg te verspreiden.
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Vandor IV was a planet located somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, the fourth planet in orbit of the Vandor star system. Doctor Paul Manheim based his experiments on time on Vandor IV. He would remain there even after the Manheim Event as the Department of Temporal Investigations investigated the incident. Because the DTI was holding Manheim on the planet, Marion Dulmur was able to confront him there. (TNG episode: "We'll Always Have Paris", DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Vandor IV ist ein Planetoid im Vandor-System. 2351 wird er von Dr. Paul Manheim für seine Zeit-Experimente ausgewählt. (TNG: ) In 2351 werd het door dokter Paul Manheim uitgekozen voor zijn tijd experimenten. Samen met zijn team bouwde hij twee laboratoria aan weerskanten van de planetoïde, waarvan er één op de coördinaten 20°9'N × 40°2'E stond. In het volgende decennium wist hij de energie van een pulsar te gebruiken om een raam naar een andere dimensie te openen. Hierdoor werd echter een van de laboratoria vernietigd en het Manheim effect gecreëerd. Het effect begon zich langzaam door de Melkweg te verspreiden. Het gat werd door de bemanning van de USS Enterprise-D gedicht en Manheim bleef samen met zijn vrouw op Vandor om zijn werk voort te zetten. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris") In 2371 was Vandor op een sterrenkaart te zien. Data en Picard bestudeerden deze kaart in de stellaire cartografie afdeling aan boord van de USS Enterprise-D. ("Star Trek: Generations") Vandor IV was an inhabited planetoid located in the Vandor system. This planetoid was located at coordinates 664.8 × 1323.7 × 4949.9, which placed it in the middle of the system. It was in an elliptical orbit around the binary system. In 2351, it was selected by Doctor Paul Manheim as the location for his time experiments. Along with his team, he built two laboratories on opposite sides of the planetoid, one of which was located at 20°9'N × 40°2'E. During the next decade he managed to harness the power of the dense gravity of the pulsar in the system to open a window into another dimension in 2364. This caused an accident that destroyed one of the labs, and created the Manheim Effect, a temporal distortion that started to spread through the galaxy. An immense volume of energy persisted inside the planetoid. The hole was sealed by the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, and Manheim remained on Vandor IV, along with his wife Jenice, to continue his work. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris" ) In 2371, the location of Vandor IV was labeled in the star chart Data and Picard were studying in stellar cartography aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (Star Trek Generations, okudagram)