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[[Image:Excalbia.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Excalbia]] [[Excalbia]] is a planet with a poisonous atmosphere and surface consisting mostly molten lava; homeworld of the silicon-based [[Excalbian]]s. The planet is located hundreds of light years from [[Earth]]. In 2269, the USS Enterprise was sent to Excalbia by [[Starfleet]] to confirm several "old space legends" about the planet, which suggested that the planet was home to intelligent life. Orbital scans of Excalbia revealed several scientifically anomalous readings, including evidence of carbon cycle lifeforms on the surface, as well as indications of artificial power being generated in factor seven quantities, indicating the presence of a considerable civilization. As the Enterprise prepared to warp out of orbit, the ship was subjected to an incredibly swift deep probe from the [[planet]]. Moments later the ship was contacted by the image of Abraham Lincoln, who eventually convinced Captain Kirk and [[Spock]] down to Excalbia's surface, where they were subjected to an Excalbian experiment on the nature of good and evil conducted by Yarnek with Kirk and Spock's unwilling participation. Yarnek recreated several historical figures thought to embody the concepts of good and evil and pitted them in combat against each other before the Enterprise crew was allowed to depart. (TOS: "The Savage Curtain") [[category: planets]]
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