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Encyclopedia > Federation Surplus Depot Z15

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Qualor II is a planet home to the Federation Surplus Depot Z15, an orbiting space station that manages a large fleet of mothballed starships and other unused equipment. Qualor II is the second planet from the star Qualor. The system is located 0.83 light years from Galorndon Core, wich would probably place it close to the Romulan Neutral zone. The depot is known to hold at least a few offices and one lounge. The outpost is run by the Zakdorn.


Qualor II was seen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Unification, Part I". The leader of the surplus depot at the time was Klim Dokachin.


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