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Sector 005
Also known as the Vulcan Sector, Sector 005 was adjacent to the Terran Sector, which was also known as Sector 001.[3] Inhabited systems include the 40 Eridani System.[1, 2]
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Sector 004
Also known as the Sigma Draconis Sector, Sector 004 was adjacent to the Terran Sector, which was also known as Sector 001.[2] Inhabited systems include the Sigma Draconis System.[1]
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Sector 003
Also known as the Terra Nova Sector, Sector 003 was adjacent to the Terran Sector, which was also known as Sector 001.[2] Inhabited systems include the Eta Cassiopeiae System.[1, 2]
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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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Bynaus
Bynaus (TNG-116)
A planet in the Beta Magellan System and home to the Bynar race, a computer-dependent culture threatened by a nearby supernova’s electromagnetic pulse. In 2363, natives commandeered the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, the only mobile computer large enough to store their master databanks.[1]
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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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Browder IV
Site of a terraforming effort by the U.S.S. Hood NCC-42296 in 2366, and destination of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D after helping end a plague on Cor Caroli V. The kidnapping of Captain Picard by aliens conducting a bizarre study on authority delayed that mission.[1]
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Broken Bow
City in Oklahoma located along the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. In 2151, the Klingon courier Klaang encountered a farmer named Moore after a shuttle crash, making Broken Bow the site of first contact between Klingons and Humans. Unfortunately, misunderstanding led to Moore shooting Klaang with a plasma shotgun, nearly killing him, and sparking a chain of events that led to nearly two centuries of tensions and mistrust between the two powers.[1]
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Bringloid V
Bringloid V (TNG-144)
Class-M planet endangered by increasing stellar flares and instability in 2365, home to the 223 descendants—with two more births due—of the mostly forgotten Neo-Transcendentalists dropped off by the colony ship S.S. Mariposa NAR-7678, which left Earth in 2123. Anachronisms even then, the people took refuge 30 meters below the surface but had no advanced technology.[1]
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