- Cheron | Memory Alpha | Fandom
Cheron was a formerly inhabited Class M planet in the Beta Quadrant This was the homeworld of the Cheron natives, an extinct warp-capable humanoid species that destroyed itself in internecine warfare
- Chéron - Wikipedia
Guy Cheron (* 1955), professor of neurophysiology and movement biomechanics Louis Chéron (1660–1725), French painter, and a founder of the St Martin's Lane Academy, London
- Cheron - Name Meaning and Origin
The name "Cheron" is of Greek origin and is derived from the word "kheros," meaning "fate" or "destiny " It is a unisex name that carries the connotation of being guided by fate or having a predetermined path in life
- Cheron native | Memory Alpha | Fandom
Cheron natives possessed extremely fast space ships with an advanced cloaking technology, and also possessed advanced protective shielding systems on their persons, which could also be utilized to disrupt sensitive computer systems and as weapons against others
- 83 Leonis B V - Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
83 Leonis B V (also known as Cheron) was the fifth planet orbiting 83 Leonis B in the 83 Leonis system It supported a flourishing civilization around 48,000 BC
- Battle of Cheron - Memory Alpha
The Battle of Cheron was a pivotal battle that took place in 2160, between the Romulan Star Empire and an Earth Andorian Vulcan Tellarite alliance The outcome of the battle effectively ended the Earth-Romulan War, with the "humiliating defeat" of the Romulans
- Cheron - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Cheron is an uncommon feminine name with multiple possible origins It may derive from the French surname Chéron, which itself comes from the medieval personal name Caro or Chéron
- Battle of Cheron - Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Cheron was a Romulan military base and shipyard, and was being used as a staging ground for an invasion of Earth and the other Coalition of Planets systems, under the orders of Admiral Valdore
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