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[[File:Sikaris.jpg|thumb|right|USS Voyager orbiting Sikaris]]
  
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'''Sikaris''' was a [[planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]], and was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Sikarian]]s.  
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| Native Species  = [[Sikarian]]s
 
| Location        = [[Delta Quadrant]]
 
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'''Sikaris''' was a [[planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] and was the [[homeworld]] of the [[Sikarian]]s. It had a [[mantle]] of tetrahedral [[quartz]] twenty [[kilometer]]s thick, which served as an amplifier for the Sikarians' [[spatial trajector]] technology.
 
  
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The solar system in which this planet resided had a single sun, which this planet was 160 million kilometers from.
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The planet had a mantle of tetrahedral quartz that was twenty kilometers thick, which served as an amplifier for the Sikarians' [[spatial trajector]] technology.
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===Fun Fact:===
 
The {{USS|Voyager}} visited Sikaris for shore leave in [[2371]] at the invitation of the Sikarians.
 
The {{USS|Voyager}} visited Sikaris for shore leave in [[2371]] at the invitation of the Sikarians.
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 31 August 2021

USS Voyager orbiting Sikaris

Sikaris was a planet in the Delta Quadrant, and was the homeworld of the Sikarians.

The solar system in which this planet resided had a single sun, which this planet was 160 million kilometers from.


The planet had a mantle of tetrahedral quartz that was twenty kilometers thick, which served as an amplifier for the Sikarians' spatial trajector technology.





Fun Fact:

The USS Voyager visited Sikaris for shore leave in 2371 at the invitation of the Sikarians.