Voyager

Supernova cluster

At least three stars went supernova in one area of the Delta Quadrant, thanks to the Q civil war in 2372.[1]

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Chaltok IV

Site of a Romulan research colony nearly destroyed during the test of a polaric ion device, which led to the Polaric Test Ban Treaty of 2268.[1]

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Caldik Prime

Site of a Starfleet facility with a hospital, where Lieutenant Paris was stationed when his court-martial offense occurred—as was the original CMO of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[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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Wormhole, Barzan

Semi-stable wormhole, with one terminus fixed in the Barzan System in the Alpha Quadrant, and the other moving to various locations in the galaxy, including the Delta Quadrant.[1] Tracked by dispersal plasma, the wormhole’s Delta Quadrant terminus was re-opened near Takar by a verteron bombardment, but was then destabilized on its subspace axis with the disruption caused by a Ferengi shuttle’s graviton burst, which was believed to have also destabilized the terminus in the Alpha Quadrant.[2]

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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 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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  • [1]TNG-174: The Best of Both Worlds
  • [2]STSC: Star Trek: Star Charts
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Borg Unicomplex

The unicomplex, the center of Borg activity, was a vast spaceborne installation which included the Queen‘s central nexus.[1]

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Betazed

Betazed (STSC)
Betazed (STSC)

Betazed (TNG-172)
Betazed Surface (TNG-172)

Betazed (TNG-172)
Betazed Surface (TNG-172)

The Class-M homeworld of the Betazoid race, a Federation member, was Earth-like in appearance with large blue oceans. It was within a standard shuttlecraft’s range of Starbase G-6. It hosted a biennial trade conference circa Stardate 43930, when Counselor Deanna Troi, her mother, Ambassador Lwaxana Troi, and Commander William Riker were abducted by the Ferengi from one of its large parklands.[2] The Trois lived near Lake El-Nar until Kestra, Deanna’s older sister, died. Mr. Homn, Lwaxana’s personal assistant, resided there when not accompanying her.[3] Troi commented that Angel I‘s government reminded her of that on Betazed; it was not clear whether she meant the constitutional oligarchy or its matriarchal social structure.[1]

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