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Despite continuing tensions with the [[Romulans]], and now with the recently encountered [[Dominion]], [[Starfleet]] remains focused on its mission of exploration. A key area in achieving that end is a massive swath of unexplored territory at the edges of known space within the [[Beta Quadrant]]. Informally known as the [[Shackleton Expanse]] — after the renowned ancient [[Earth]] explorer [[Shackleton, Ernest|Ernest Shackleton]] — this remote region spans dozens of [[sector|sectors]] containing hundreds of uncharted systems. | Despite continuing tensions with the [[Romulans]], and now with the recently encountered [[Dominion]], [[Starfleet]] remains focused on its mission of exploration. A key area in achieving that end is a massive swath of unexplored territory at the edges of known space within the [[Beta Quadrant]]. Informally known as the [[Shackleton Expanse]] — after the renowned ancient [[Earth]] explorer [[Shackleton, Ernest|Ernest Shackleton]] — this remote region spans dozens of [[sector|sectors]] containing hundreds of uncharted systems. | ||
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Starbase 364, aka Narendra Station, on the edge of the Shackleton Expanse (STA MUH051060)
Despite continuing tensions with the Romulans, and now with the recently encountered Dominion, Starfleet remains focused on its mission of exploration. A key area in achieving that end is a massive swath of unexplored territory at the edges of known space within the Beta Quadrant. Informally known as the Shackleton Expanse — after the renowned ancient Earth explorer Ernest Shackleton — this remote region spans dozens of sectors containing hundreds of uncharted systems.
Until recently, little was known about the Expanse save for what little data long-range sensor probes had collected and the stories and legends that were culled from independent traders who claimed to travel in and near the Expanse.