Voyager
Beta Antares Fleet Yards
Starship construction facility located in the Antares Sector. The U.S.S. Prometheus NX-74913 was constructed there.[1]
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Banaea
Banaea (VOY-110)
Delta Quadrant homeworld to an advanced yet independent spacefaring culture in competition with its neighbor, the militaristic Numiri; it had one moon. During a stop by the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 in 2371 to repair a damaged collimator, Lieutenant Paris was convicted of murder and forced to relive the act repeatedly through memory implants‐the Banaean method of punishment in murder cases—until a Numiri spy was revealed to be the true killer.[1]
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Azure Nebula
A notable Class 11 nebula with trace amounts of sirillium along the Federation–Klingon border, where Captain Sulu intended to hide his approach to Qo’noS during the Khitomer crisis of 2291. Kang‘s battlecruiser decloaked and found them anyway.[1]
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- 1. “Flashback.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 145. Television. 11 September 1996.
Avery III
Delta Quadrant site of a Vidiian research base, masked as a rich magnecite deposit to lure Chief Engineer B’Elanna Torres and an away team into a trap.[1]
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Asteroid Field
Asteroid Field (TNG-154)
Asteroids which lie within interstellar space, rather than orbiting a star within the system. Brull‘s direct course from Gamma Hromi II to Chorgan‘s base planet was along a heading of 343-mark-72, but Wesley Crusher tactfully suggested an alternate route to miss an asteroid field along that line.[1] In the Delta Quadrant, one field surveyed a month prior to stardate 49373 yielded a form of dilithium more stable at much higher high warp frequencies than the norm, allowing Lt. Paris to break the Warp 10 barrier.[2]
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Asteroid Belt
Region where many asteroids are found, typically orbiting a star or other large gravity source. One asteroid belt in an unspecified system was where the U.S.S. Okinawa, under Captain Leyton, pursued three Tzenkethi raiders.[1] The Kar-telos system in the Gamma Quadrant also included one.[2] The asteroid belt orbiting Sol between Mars and Jupiter was a common site for Academy flight training.[3]
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Asteroid
Asteroid (TOS-58)
Small celestial body composed of rock and metal, typically much smaller than a planet, often irregularly shaped. Asteroids often occurred in orbital belts within a star system, sometimes the debris remaining from the formation of that system, other times the fragments remaining from the disintegration of a planet. Larger asteroids were sometimes called planetoids.
In 2267, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 attempted to divert an asteroid that was on a collision course with an inhabited planet.[1] A Type-C asteroid crashed into an unpopulated continent of Penthara IV in 2367, threatening an ecological disaster until the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-170-D helped dispel its dust cloud.[2] Another asteroid from the Pelloris Field threatened Tessen III with the same type of destruction in 2368 before it was vaporized by the same starship. Its nitrium alloy core prevented a tractor beam lock, and it was undamaged when hit by photon torpedoes. It was later discovered to be the home of metal parasites.[3]
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Aschelan V
A Cardassian fuel depot site on the border near the Badlands, it was Dreadnought‘s revamped target from the Maquis—although it was intercepted first by the Caretaker‘s displacement wave in 2370.[1]
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Arias
Namesake planet, star or other object of an expedition on which Captain Kathryn Janeway once served under Admiral Paris as science officer aboard the U.S.S. Al-Batani NCC-42995.[1]
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- [1]VOY-101-102: Caretaker
Alsauria
Alsauria (STSC)
Inhabited Delta Quadrant planet ruled by the Mokra Order, a military dictatorship suppressing the native Alsaurian population while claiming to be helping its self defense.[1]
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