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This map is excellent! What's the source?
I don't remember, I found it a long time ago in the past on the internet! You should keep a local copy for yourself to use as reference material IMO.This map is excellent! What's the source?
I don't remember, I found it a long time ago in the past on the internet! You should keep a local copy for yourself to use as reference material IMO.
It's perfectly aligned to the end of ST: Voyager.
Nice Job, you found a even better resolution version.Yours cuts out a stamp.
https://www.deviantart.com/kamikage86/art/Star-Trek-Galactic-Territory-Map-801406642
https://imgur.com/XPubABK
Who demonfreak is, however, we don't know. It was 2008.
A starbase is a port and support facility for starships. Starbases are planet-based and usually maintain a space station within orbit of the planet and within the extent of its atmosphere.
A deep space station is a space station maintained in outer space; that is, outside of any atmosphere.
The alternative explanation was that Deep Space stations are a Federation designation for any station they administrate on behalf of other polities, but don't own. Deep Space 9 was Bajoran property; during TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint" the Bendii seem to be trying to get the Federation to commit to running Farpoint Station on their behalf, making it another likely Deep Space candidate, so it seems that it's a service the Federation is known to offer under the right circumstances.
Methinks you mean "poobah", unless Timon is around.If I were the Grand High Pumba of All Star Trek[...]
poobah (plural poobahs) A person who holds multiple offices or positions of power at the same time.
Methinks you mean "poobah", unless Timon is around.
poobah (plural poobahs) A person who holds multiple offices or positions of power at the same time. A leader or other important person. A pompous, self-important person. Derived terms . grand poobah; See also . dual mandate
I don't remember, I found it a long time ago in the past on the internet! You should keep a local copy for yourself to use as reference material IMO.
It's perfectly aligned to the end of ST: Voyager.
Dominion space seems too big.
Weyoun described the UFP as 'vast' when he suggested the sheer effort it would take to occupy it... this would suggest UFP is actually bigger than the Dominion
I think you're reading too much into that statement.Dominion space seems too big.
Weyoun described the UFP as 'vast' when he suggested the sheer effort it would take to occupy it... this would suggest UFP is actually bigger than the Dominion
If I were the Grand High Pumba of All Star Trek, Starbase 1 would be the real name of Spacedock in orbit of Earth, Starbase 2 would be the main Starfleet space station in orbit of Vulcan, Starbase 3 in orbit of Andor, Starbase 4 in orbit of Tellar, Starbase 5 in orbit of Alpha Centauri, Starbase 6 in orbit of Mars, Starbase 7 in orbit of Rigel, Starbase 8 in orbit of Vega, etc... Every Federation Member State's capital planet would have a major starbase in orbit.
I don't remember, I found it a long time ago in the past on the internet! You should keep a local copy for yourself to use as reference material IMO.
It's perfectly aligned to the end of ST: Voyager.
Why not? It's an Earth-ran show.
I like the idea that they're tied to Sector names, so while there are multiple starbases in Sector 001, only one is designated *the* Starbase 1 (or Starbase 001) as the main base of that Sector. Thus, Starbase 200 (The Alternative Factor) is in Sector 200, which could be anywhere in relation to Earth because of the blocky and spiraling nature of sector numbering, and Starbase 173 (The Measure of a Man) was built in Sector 173 a century later.
It's cool overall, but I never like it when maps use Earth as the border between the alpha and beta quadrants.
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