Well, YOU might not care about that. I might, who knows.
Yes, I understand that they are 2D, but I'm talking about the far side of the Klingon and Romulan territories.![]()
On the graphic attached, it shows blue Federation territory on the far eastern side, well into the Beta Quadrant. One star system that surprised me was the location of the Amargosa system (Star Trek Generations). That's clear across the Klingon Empire. Did the Federation claim that side of the Galaxy after the Khitomer conference?
Well, YOU might not care about that. I might, who knows.
1) These fan maps are attempts to explain what is mentioned on shows, but there are so many contradictions on the show(because the writers didn't care), that the maps all contradict each other. So I wouldn't really trust any map you see. The answer is always, the systems are located where the story needs them to be.
2) In a 3D map, Federation space can be over/under Klingon/Romulan space and allow for a passage.
3) The gap between star systems is so large, that fixed borders doesn't really make sense. Ignoring the whole gravitic sensor net, it's better to think about each planetary system being federation/klingon/romulan and the space in between systems being the equivalent of intergalactic oceans.
4) Have you looked at a map of the US and Canada? Alaska is off there by itself. Why can't the same occur with the Federation and Klingons?
5) Systems are where the story needs them to be, don't overthink it.
My problem with the above is that I really don't give a crap about the Enterprises B or C, or anything that happens in that time period.
Hope you come around to that view and give the new series a chance even if it's not what you would prefer.
I don't go around following strangers online.
If you're now contradicting yourself, that's your problem.
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