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El-Auria is a planet whose civilization was assimilated by the Borg. Guinan once suggested that the age of the El-Aurian civilization was at least on the order of tens of thousands of years old, though she declined to be more specific. (TNG novel: The Buried Age) In an alternate timeline where Montgomery Scott rescued James T. Kirk before he could be absorbed into the Nexus, the Borg had not assimilated El-Auria; instead much of the Alpha Quadrant had fallen to a Borg push centered around Earth. (Star Trek novel: Engines of Destiny)

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  • El-Auria is a planet whose civilization was assimilated by the Borg. Guinan once suggested that the age of the El-Aurian civilization was at least on the order of tens of thousands of years old, though she declined to be more specific. (TNG novel: The Buried Age) In an alternate timeline where Montgomery Scott rescued James T. Kirk before he could be absorbed into the Nexus, the Borg had not assimilated El-Auria; instead much of the Alpha Quadrant had fallen to a Borg push centered around Earth. (Star Trek novel: Engines of Destiny)
  • In 2293, El-Auria was destroyed by the Borg. The planet's obliteration killed millions of people, including Soran's wife Leandra and children he had had. (Star Trek Generations) The name "El-Auria" comes from the first draft script of Generations, in which it was used as the name of Soran's homeworld. Soran's homeworld is mentioned in the movie, but never named on screen. The planet would appear to be part of the El-Aurian system, as dialogue in TNG: "Q Who" seems to suggest that both the El-Aurian species and the Borg attack were, at that point in time, limited either fully or mostly to that star system. According to StarTrek.com, El-Auria was the name of a star. This star was located far beyond Federation space. [1] In the non-canon Star Trek novel Engines of Destiny, the name of
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  • In 2293, El-Auria was destroyed by the Borg. The planet's obliteration killed millions of people, including Soran's wife Leandra and children he had had. (Star Trek Generations) The name "El-Auria" comes from the first draft script of Generations, in which it was used as the name of Soran's homeworld. Soran's homeworld is mentioned in the movie, but never named on screen. The planet would appear to be part of the El-Aurian system, as dialogue in TNG: "Q Who" seems to suggest that both the El-Aurian species and the Borg attack were, at that point in time, limited either fully or mostly to that star system. According to StarTrek.com, El-Auria was the name of a star. This star was located far beyond Federation space. [1] In the non-canon Star Trek novel Engines of Destiny, the name of the El-Aurian homeworld was given as "El-Auria".
  • El-Auria is a planet whose civilization was assimilated by the Borg. Guinan once suggested that the age of the El-Aurian civilization was at least on the order of tens of thousands of years old, though she declined to be more specific. (TNG novel: The Buried Age) In an alternate timeline where Montgomery Scott rescued James T. Kirk before he could be absorbed into the Nexus, the Borg had not assimilated El-Auria; instead much of the Alpha Quadrant had fallen to a Borg push centered around Earth. (Star Trek novel: Engines of Destiny)
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