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| Name            = The Waters
 
| Name            = The Waters
 
| ImageOrbital    = Monean waterworld.jpg
 
| ImageOrbital    = Monean waterworld.jpg
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| ImageSurface    = Monean city.jpg
 
| SurfaceCap      = A Monean oxygen refinery
 
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| Type            = [[Planetoid]]
 
| Type            = [[Planetoid]]
 
| Satellites      =  
 
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| Native Species  =  
 
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| Location        = [[Delta Quadrant]]
 
| Location        = [[Delta Quadrant]]
| Affiliation    = [[Monean Maritime Sovereignty]]
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| Affiliation    = Monean Maritime Sovereignty
 
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'''The Waters''' was the [[Monean]] name for a unique [[planetoid]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] composed almost entirely of [[water]]. In [[2375]], it had a radius of 600 [[kilometer]]s and held a volume of water greater than the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] [[ocean]]s of [[Earth]] combined. The Waters contained a complex ecology, including a giant [[lifeform]] similar to an [[electric eel]].
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[[File:Monean city.jpg|thumb|right|A Monean oxygen refinery]]
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'''The Waters''' was the [[Monean]] name for a unique [[planetoid]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] composed almost entirely of water.  
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In [[2375]], it had a radius of 600 kilometers, and held a volume of water greater than the ''Atlantic'' and ''Pacific'' oceans of [[Earth]] combined. The Waters contained a complex ecology, including a giant [[lifeform]] similar to an electric eel. The Waters was inhabited by the Moneans, a [[humanoid]] [[species]] who discovered it in the [[21st century]]. Their population numbered over 80,000 in [[2375]]. However, since their colonization of the Waters, the [[force field|containment field]] holding the planetoid together had begun to degrade. The Moneans predicted that the ocean would entirely dissipate by [[2380s|2380]], but were unable to determine the cause as their vessels were unable to dive more than 100 kilometers. The Moneans had several theories regarding the origin of the planetoid. Monean clerics taught that the ocean was a divine gift from their Creators to protect and sustain them, while their [[scientist]]s believed that the ocean coalesced naturally in a way akin to a [[gas giant]].
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The true origin of the Waters was discovered in [[2375]] by [[Tom Paris]], [[Harry Kim]], and [[Seven of Nine]], who took the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' into the ocean's center. The ocean had once been part of a landmass, a [[planet]]ary ecosystem inhabited by an advanced civilization. [[distant past|A hundred thousand years ago]], they launched a [[field reactor]] into [[orbit]] and used an elaborate [[kinetic transfer system]] to move all the water and everything in it into [[space]]. This massive undertaking took almost 200 years. The ''Delta Flyer'' also learned that the containment loss was being caused by the Moneans, whose oxygen refineries were increasing the density of the ocean. This increased the pressure on the reactor, which was diverting energy from containment to its [[force field|structural integrity field]]. [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} offered to share oxygen [[replicator|replication]] [[technology]] with the [[Monean]]s, so that they would no longer need to extract it from the water, but in order to save the ocean the Moneans would also have to immediately shut down some of their refineries.
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At the time, the Monean ''Maritime Sovereignty'' was unwilling to make the drastic changes called for by the ''Delta Flyer'''s findings.
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Concerned for the future of the Waters, Tom Paris attempted to destroy the refineries, but was stopped by ''Voyager''. The fate of the Waters remains uncertain.
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The Waters was inhabited by the Moneans, a [[humanoid]] [[species]] who discovered it in the [[21st century]]. Their population numbered over 80,000 in 2375. However, since their colonization of the Waters, the [[containment field]] holding the planetoid together had begun to degrade. The Moneans predicted that the ocean would entirely dissipate by [[2380s|2380]], but were unable to determine the cause as their vessels were unable to dive more than 100 kilometers.
 
  
The Moneans had several theories regarding the origin of the planetoid. Monean clerics taught that the ocean was a divine gift from their [[god|Creators]] to protect and sustain them, while their [[scientist]]s believed that the ocean coalesced naturally in a way akin to a [[gas giant]].
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The true origin of the Waters was discovered in [[2375]] by [[Tom Paris]], [[Harry Kim]], [[Seven of Nine]], and [[Riga]], who took the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' into the ocean's center. The ocean had once been part of a landmass, a [[planet]]ary ecosystem inhabited by an advanced civilization. [[distant past|A hundred thousand years ago]], they launched a [[field reactor]] into [[orbit]] and used an elaborate [[kinetic transfer system]] to move all the water and everything in it into [[space]]. This massive undertaking took almost 200 years.
 
  
The ''Delta Flyer'' also learned that the containment loss was being caused by the Moneans, whose oxygen refineries were increasing the density of the ocean. This increased the pressure on the reactor, which was diverting energy from containment to its [[structural integrity field]]. [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} offered to share [[oxygen]] [[replicator|replication]] [[technology]] with the Moneans so that they would no longer need to extract it from the water, but in order to save the ocean the Moneans would also have to immediately shut down some of their refineries.
 
  
At the time, the [[Monean Maritime Sovereignty]] was unwilling to make the drastic changes called for by the ''Delta Flyer'''s findings. Concerned for the future of the Waters, Tom Paris and Riga attempted to destroy the refineries, but were stopped by ''Voyager''. The fate of the Waters remains uncertain.
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 14 November 2021

The Waters
Monean waterworld.jpg
Type: Planetoid
Location: Delta Quadrant
Affiliation: Monean Maritime Sovereignty
A Monean oxygen refinery


The Waters was the Monean name for a unique planetoid in the Delta Quadrant composed almost entirely of water.

In 2375, it had a radius of 600 kilometers, and held a volume of water greater than the Atlantic and Pacific oceans of Earth combined. The Waters contained a complex ecology, including a giant lifeform similar to an electric eel. The Waters was inhabited by the Moneans, a humanoid species who discovered it in the 21st century. Their population numbered over 80,000 in 2375. However, since their colonization of the Waters, the containment field holding the planetoid together had begun to degrade. The Moneans predicted that the ocean would entirely dissipate by 2380, but were unable to determine the cause as their vessels were unable to dive more than 100 kilometers. The Moneans had several theories regarding the origin of the planetoid. Monean clerics taught that the ocean was a divine gift from their Creators to protect and sustain them, while their scientists believed that the ocean coalesced naturally in a way akin to a gas giant.


The true origin of the Waters was discovered in 2375 by Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and Seven of Nine, who took the Delta Flyer into the ocean's center. The ocean had once been part of a landmass, a planetary ecosystem inhabited by an advanced civilization. A hundred thousand years ago, they launched a field reactor into orbit and used an elaborate kinetic transfer system to move all the water and everything in it into space. This massive undertaking took almost 200 years. The Delta Flyer also learned that the containment loss was being caused by the Moneans, whose oxygen refineries were increasing the density of the ocean. This increased the pressure on the reactor, which was diverting energy from containment to its structural integrity field. Captain Kathryn Janeway of the USS Voyager offered to share oxygen replication technology with the Moneans, so that they would no longer need to extract it from the water, but in order to save the ocean the Moneans would also have to immediately shut down some of their refineries.


At the time, the Monean Maritime Sovereignty was unwilling to make the drastic changes called for by the Delta Flyer's findings.

Concerned for the future of the Waters, Tom Paris attempted to destroy the refineries, but was stopped by Voyager. The fate of the Waters remains uncertain.