Thank you. Well, that warrants revision at the Wiktionary, at least.
Oh, good.
FWIW, Star Trek Maps has the spirals rotating in the opposite direction, which means the Federation is actually in the same position.
However, in the STM conception, the Klingon Empire would be Rimward rather than Coreward.
Anatomy refers to parts and components of a wider whole. So yes, a cloud can have an anatomy of its own even as a gaseous body.
The image they used isn't a generic representation of a galaxy.
And Star Trek purportedly takes place in ours, not some other one far, far away.
Well, even in the eighties, there would have been scant access to any sort of understanding on the structure of the Milky Way. The idea that there would be a bar in the center would have been fairly recent, say, and not really confirmed until this millennium.
Any map seen in a Trek graphic, be it onscreen or on a gaming table, still remains a fictional rather than factual depiction of the Milky Way, and we may well end up in a situation where we have to sharply distinguish between the Trek Milky Way and the real deal. Indeed, we already have a rather pressing need to do so: the Trek version has a sharp, distinguishing edge to it, colored purple...
Timo Saloniemi
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