Places
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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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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