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Sector 002
Also known as the Alpha Centauri Sector, Sector 002 was adjacent to the Terran Sector, which was also known as Sector 001.[2] Inhabited systems include the Alpha Centauri System.[1]
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Sector 001
Also known as the Terran Sector or Sol Sector. Inhabited systems include the Sol System[1] and Memory Alpha.[2]
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Bryma
A former Cardassian colony site in the Demilitarized Zone where the Danube-class runabouts from Deep Space Nine held off a Maquis attack on a confirmed illegal arms depot amid the civilian center. The system included an Oort Cloud. Commander Sisko worried that if the Cardassians were forced into a response to the attack, it would destroy the fragile peace treaty with the United Federation of Planets.[1]
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Brinda V
Inhabited planet where half the population of a small planet was reported to have been transported away by Orion traders to work as slave labor in their mining camps. Constable Odo had read of the incident and initially compared it to the situation on the Yadera colony in 2370.[1]
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Breen Homeworld
Breen Homeworld (STSC)
A frozen wasteland home to a species who required the use of armored pressure suits when living on many Class-M and similar worlds, such as the desert planet Dozaria.[1] Its climate was well-known to off-worlders; Cardassia, for one, apparently had an embassy there.[2]
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Bopak III
Uninhabited Class-M world in the Gamma Quadrant where Dr. Julian Bashir and Chief Miles O’Brien encountered a group of rogue Jem’Hadar trying to break their addiction to Ketracel-white. Its plants had a high degree of chlorophyll for a planet orbiting a red giant star.[1]
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Bopak System
Gamma Quadrant system with a red giant star catalogued by the Federation with at least three planets, lying about two days’ distance from the Bajoran wormhole, six weeks from Dominion outpost as of early 2372, and well off established Gamma Quadrant trade routes. A group of rogue Jem’Hadar was found on the third planet.[1]
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Blue Horizon
A magnificently scenic terraforming project of Dr. Gideon Seyetik, located somewhere between Earth and Deep Space Nine, visited briefly by Jake and Commander Sisko. Its features included da Vinci Falls.[1]
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Binary Star System (Gamma Quadrant)
A Gamma Quadrant system near the Bajoran wormhole, apparently left uncharted by the Quadros-1 Probe, which included a system of at least seven planets, none Class-M, an asteroid belt, and approximately 24 moons. Long-range scans were ineffective due to excessive delta radiation from the stars, but the sixth world had three moons, and the seventh apparently had none. A moon of the third planet had craters and an altered atmosphere that reanimated all those who died while on the moon and caused them to become dependent on its nanite microbes for living, but immortal while there. Some Ennis and Nol-Ennis were imprisoned there because of their inability to end hostilities; a network of satellites guarded the planet to keep visitors away. The Bajoran spiritual leader, Kai Opaka, was revived by the nanites after being killed there in 2369, and she elected to stay on the planet to try to bring peace to the warring inhabitants.[1]
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