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According to Federation experts there has only ever been one known recorded contact between the entity known as Nagilum and intelligent beings. They were the crew of the Federation starship USS Enterprise.
According to Federation experts there has only ever been one known recorded contact between the entity known as Nagilum and intelligent beings. They were the crew of the Federation starship USS Enterprise.


In 2265 the USS Enterprise was exploring the Cornelian system in the Morgana Sector when they encountered a hole in space, one that was utterly devoid of all matter and energy. Inside they discovered the presence of a very powerful, extra-dimensional, space-faring, and malevolently curious alien life form who called itself Nagilum. Somehow Nagilum was able to sunder the fabric of space and create the rift that allowed the USS Enterprise to enter the Void.
In 2365 the USS Enterprise was exploring the Cornelian system in the Morgana Sector when they encountered a hole in space, one that was utterly devoid of all matter and energy. Inside they discovered the presence of a very powerful, extra-dimensional, space-faring, and malevolently curious alien life form who called itself Nagilum. Somehow Nagilum was able to sunder the fabric of space and create the rift that allowed the USS Enterprise to enter the Void.


While in the Void the being called Nagilum experimented with the crew. This included causing the death of Ensign Haskell, who died horribly and painfully on the floor of the bridge. Further intrigued Nagilum decided to study this aspect of humanity on numerous levels, proposing to kill off a large portion, from one third to one half, of the ship's crew.
While in the Void the being called Nagilum experimented with the crew. This included causing the death of Ensign Haskell, who died horribly and painfully on the floor of the bridge. Further intrigued Nagilum decided to study this aspect of humanity on numerous levels, proposing to kill off a large portion, from one third to one half, of the ship's crew.
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