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Ceti Alpha V

Ceti Alpha V (ST-02)
Ceti Alpha V (ST-02)

Ceti Alpha V (ST-02)
Ceti Alpha V (ST-02)

Planet where Khan Noonien Singh was marooned by Captain James T. Kirk in 2266.[1] Six months later, Ceti Alpha VI exploded, shifting the planet’s orbit, resulting in massive climatic change. Nearly all life on the planet was destroyed.[2]

E60 Timeline

Following the destruction of Earth by the Xindi in 2154, 6,000 Humans — the last remaining survivors of the Xindi’s genocidal purge of the species — took refuge on Ceti Alpha V, but the colony was discovered in 2165.[3]

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Cestus III

Cestus III (TOS-19)
Cestus III (TOS-19)

Cestus III Surface (TOS-19)
Cestus Surface III (TOS-19)

Cestus III Surface (TOS-19)
Cestus Surface III (TOS-19)

A world under dispute by the United Federation of Planets and the Gorn Hegemony in 2366,[1] it was the site of a Federation colony and the sport of baseball’s revival by the late 24th century. Located on the far side of the Federation from >Deep Space Nine, a subspace transmission alone took two weeks, and travel by ship took eight weeks at maximum warp. One community on the planet was Pike City, where Kasidy Yates‘ youngest brother lived and played on the local baseball team, the Pike City Pioneers.[1]

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Camus II

A planet long dead and once was home to a highly advanced race with the power to exchange life-energies. Their ruins had been long been studied by Federation scientists. In 2268, a Federation team headed by Dr. Janice Lester and Dr. Arthur Coleman was wiped out by Lester in order to keep the secret of the life-exchange project.[1]

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Quadrants

Milky Way (TOS-01)

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)
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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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 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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Beta Niobe System

Beta Niobe Supernova (TOS-78)
Beta Niobe Supernova (TOS-78)

The star of the Beta Niobe System exploded in a supernova in 2268, wiping out its planetary system, including its lone Class-M planet, Sarpeidon, though its natives, the Sarpeidans, had escaped into their planet’s history to avoid the destruction of the planet.[1]

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Beta Antares IV

This world was said to be the home of a confusing card game called fizzbin in a ruse by James T. Kirk to escape captors on Sigma Iota II in 2268.[1]

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Berengaria VII

A planet known for its dragon-like lifeforms.[1]

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