Algol II was the second planet in the Algol system. An M-class world, Algol was once the home to an advanced civilization, long vanished by the time of the 23rd century. In the 2250s, it was the site of Federation Starbase 45, built near the ruins of one of Algol's ancient glass cities.
One such city, Ithahulan, was over ten thousand years old, and the site of the mythical Well of Tomorrows, where the champions of Algol would go to divine their futures. Many glass spheres - identified as keepsakes - were excavated by archaeologists in and around the Ithahulan site. The ancient Algolian Provosts placed drops of water from the Well in these keepsakes, which would show the holder images of their future.
Following a battle with the Chakuun, the crew of the USS Enterprise took shore leave on Algol in 2255 while the ship was being repaired at Starbase 45. Lieutenants Mia Colt and José Tyler found a keepsake while visiting Ithahulan. Aboard the Enterprise, Colt subjected the keepsake to a tricorder scan which triggered the artifact and sent Colt into the year 2293, where her absence in the (relative) past had changed history.
With the help of Christopher Pike, James Kirk, and the crews of the USS Enterprise-A, USS Excelsior, and the freighter Bounty, Colt was returned to Algol - which had been annexed by the Klingons in 2278 - where she jumped into the Well of Tomorrows and reappeared in her proper time mere moments after she left. Colt's report on the incident was classified, and a science vessel was dispatched to the Algol site. At the time, the keepsakes - including Colt's - no longer showed signs of temporal activity. (Star Trek: Early Voyages comics: "Futures", "Future Tense", "Past Imperfect", "Now and Then")
In the late 24th century, Dr. Edram Cale was part of an archaeological expedition to Algol II.
External links[]
- Algol II article at Memory Beta, the non-canon Star Trek wiki.