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Cardassia Prime
Cardassia Prime (STSC)
Cardassia Prime Surface (DS9-445)
The formal name of the Cardassian homeworld—although natives often informally dropped the “Prime.”[1] Its capital city was awash with giant and continuous state-controlled messages extolling self-sacrifice, order, and subservience to the government—with a characteristic emphasis on the family and children. The central prison was located on the planet.[2] An ancient Bajoran solar sailor’s crash site on the planet was kept secret out of pride until Commander Sisko and Jake’s historic trip recreating the accomplishment in in 2371.[3] Cardassia Prime was one of dozens of worlds devastated economically with the old order’s collapse and the subsequent Klingon invasion a few months later.[4]
Cardassia Prime Map
Cardassia Prime Map (Decipher #7)
References
- 1. “Emissary.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episodes 401-402. Television. 4 January 1993.
- 2. “Tribunal.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 445. Television. 6 June 1994.
- 3. “Explorers.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 468. Television. 8 May 1995.
- 4. “The Way of the Warrior.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 473-474. Television. 2 October 1995.
Cardassia III
Grand Nagus Zek obtained the Bajoran Orb of Wisdom from a contact on this planet, which was his last stop before heading into the Bajoran wormhole to seek advice on the future from its builders in 2370.[1]
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Cardassia System
K-Type Star (STSC)
Home system of the Cardassian species and seat of the Cardassian Union, located 5.25 light years from Bajor. The system had a K-Type star, eight planets, four of which were inhabited, and two asteroid belts.[1]
- I. Class-B
- II. Class-B
- III. Class-M
- IV. Class-M (Hutet)
- V. Class-M (Cardassia Minor)
- VI. Class-M (Cardassia Prime)
- VII. Class-Q
- VIII. Class-I
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Campor III
Site of a new colony in 2370. The colony’s crucial field hospital was being outfitted from Deep Space Nine, circa stardate 48467.3, including required medical supplies from Vulcan that were delayed.[1]
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Calondia IV
Destination of Trajok a day after Arjin was surprised to find him wrestling in Science Officer Jadzia Dax‘s quarters. It is less than 1.5 days’ trip from Deep Space Nine at an unspecified speed.[1]
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Callinon VII
A gas giant planet in the Gamma Quadrant where the Dominion maintained an unmanned and lightly-secured subspace relay station that handled comm traffic from various Dominion-related members, such as the Karemma.[1]
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Quadrants
One quarter of the galaxy. The four quadrants were designated by the Greek letters Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta, and were arbitrarily divided using Earth as a reference point. As a result, Earth, and the sector it occupied, fell in the Alpha Quadrant, while the sector containing Vulcan and Andoria fell in the Beta Quadrant. The Gamma and Delta Quadrants remained largely unexplored through the 25th century, though knowledge of those regions was greatly increased thanks to the Bajoran wormhole and the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, respectively.[1]
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Milky Way Galaxy
Milky Way (TOS-01)
The Milky Way was a spiral galaxy approximately 100 thousand light years across, divided into four quadrants, designated by the Greek letters Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta, and were arbitrarily divided using Earth as a reference point. As a result, Earth, and the Sol Sector, fell in the Alpha Quadrant, while the Vulcan and Andorian Sectors fell in the Beta Quadrant. The Gamma and Delta Quadrants remained largely unexplored by the early 25th century, though knowledge of those regions was greatly increased thanks to the Bajoran wormhole and the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, respectively.[3] The galaxy was surrounded by a nearly-impenetrable energy field, dubbed the Galactic Barrier, with unpredictable neurogenic properties.[1, 3] Likewise, the core of the galaxy is surrounded by a distinct but related field, dubbed the Great Barrier.[2, 3]
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Wormhole, Bajoran
Discovered on Stardate 46379.1 by Deep Space Nine science officer Jadzia Dax, the Bajoran Wormhole was the first and only completely stable wormhole known to the Federation, with either end remaining at a fixed point in space.[1]
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Sector 006
Also known as the Andorian Sector, Sector 006 was adjacent to the Terran Sector, which was also known as Sector 001.[2] Inhabited systems include the Procyon System.[1, 2]
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