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The result of the debate was keep. moink 11:40, 8 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Centauran[edit]

The entire article is non-canonical Fanon, later completely disproved by Star Trek: Enterprise

Delete - The entire Centauran concept was started as a fan theory based on one line in the Original Series episode "Metamorphosis" where Zephram Cochrane, the inventor of Warp Drive was referred to as "Zephram Cochrane of Alpha Centauri". For three decades of Star Trek, that was the only official reference to Alpha Centauri and its inhabitants. Star Trek: First Contact in 1998 established that Mr. Cochrane was originally from Earth, and presumably moved to Alpha Centauri after inventing Warp Drive, since the entire plot of the movie was about his first warp flight, launched from Earth, and he'd never been in space before.

Then, Star Trek: Enterprise comes along, as a series set only a century after Cochrane's flight, and spaceflight takes place much closer to the worlds of the Original Series, and even focuses on the founding of the Federation. Presumably the Centauran race would show up even once, instead they are never mentioned. Instead the episode "Twilight" it is explicitly stated that Alpha Centauri was one of the few Earth colony worlds that existed in the Enterprise era. "Terra Nova" established that the more distant Terra Nova colony was the first Earth colony to be built on an inhabitable world (instead of presumably having pressure domes), so at least originally and in the Enterprise era all the worlds of Alpha Centauri cannot sustain native humanoid life (without later terraforming). In the episode "Zero Hour" where we actually see the founding of the United Federation of Planets, the founding worlds were explictly stated to be Earth, Tellar, Andor and Vulcan. By this point the Centaurans have been explictly shown not to exist.

The Centauran race was a popular matter of Fanon, and typically used widely in the FASA and Last Unicorn Games Role Playing Games, and in many of the novels, but they don't have a shred of evidence making them anything canonical, instead evidence points very strongly to their nonexistence.

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