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− | This category contains only the following | + | A section of space, comprising of grids of a certain size used to divide up and analyze a specific part of space. Usually a stellar cartography term, sectors can contain anywhere from small, gridded parts of a solar system, to many solar systems per grid, depending on the purpose of the map created. A group of sectors is called a sector block, which is located in a quadrant. Most sectors are numbered, and in some cases, named after an important star system in that sector. In Federation nomenclature, the Sol system and Earth are located in Sector 001. |
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A section of space, comprising of grids of a certain size used to divide up and analyze a specific part of space. Usually a stellar cartography term, sectors can contain anywhere from small, gridded parts of a solar system, to many solar systems per grid, depending on the purpose of the map created. A group of sectors is called a sector block, which is located in a quadrant. Most sectors are numbered, and in some cases, named after an important star system in that sector. In Federation nomenclature, the Sol system and Earth are located in Sector 001.
A 'subsector' is a region of space smaller than a sector and located within sectors.
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Pages in category "Sectors"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.