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[[File:ThermobaricClouds.jpg|thumb|The {{ShipClass|NX}} [[starship]] [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] approaches the thermobaric clouds surrounding the [[Delphic Expanse]] in [[2153]].]]
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[[File:ThermobaricClouds.jpg|thumb|''Enterprise'' approaches the thermobaric clouds at the Expanse perimeter]]
The '''Delphic Expanse''' was an area of space approximately 50 [[light year]]s from [[Earth]] and 2,000 light years across. The Expanse was riddled with a web of dangerous spatial anomalies and was surrounded by a dense layer of [[thermobaric cloud]]s, which made navigation to [[starship]]s extremely hazardous. ({{ENT|The Expanse|The Xindi}})
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The '''Delphic Expanse''' was an area of space approximately fifty [[light year]]s away from [[Earth]]. It was nearly two thousand light years across, according to the [[Vulcan]] [[Ambassador]] [[Soval]]. The Expanse was riddled with a web of dangerous spatial anomalies and was surrounded by a dense layer of [[thermobaric cloud]]s, which made navigation extremely hazardous for [[starship]]s. Artificially created by [[Sphere Builder|transdimensional beings]] using a vast number of [[Delphic Expanse sphere|massive spheres]], the Delphic Expanse ceased to exist in [[2154]], when the [[Earth]] starship {{EnterpriseNX}} destroyed them. ({{ENT|The Expanse|The Xindi|Zero Hour}})
   
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==History==
When [[Earth]] suffered a devastating attack which resulted in the deaths of seven million people, [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] received intelligence from [[Future Guy|the Suliban Cabal's mysterious benefactor]] that the attack had been launched by the [[Xindi]], a race native to the Expanse. With this information, the {{EnterpriseNX}} embarked on a mission into the Expanse to find the Xindi, in an attempt to prevent another attack which would destroy Earth. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
 
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In [[2133]], a [[Klingon]] starship attempted to enter the Delphic Expanse. When it reemerged, the entire crew was anatomically inverted but still alive. After this incident the Klingons would not enter the Expanse. Vulcan ships had also entered the Expanse, but only a few had ever returned. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
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In [[December]] of [[2152]], the Vulcan ship ''[[Seleya]]'' embarked on a mission to chart the thermobaric clouds surrounding the Expanse. After several days the ship's crew reported that the ''Seleya'' was caught in a [[subspace eddy]] and being pulled into the Expanse and contact was lost. The crew of the Vulcan ship ''[[Vaankara]]'', sent to search for the lost ''Seleya'', went insane, killing each other and [[self-destruct]]ing the ship after only two days inside the Expanse. After this the Vulcans considered any expedition into the Expanse to be a foolishly risky action. The ''Enterprise'' later found the ''Seleya'' adrift, with its crew gone insane due to [[trellium-D]] exposure. ({{ENT|The Expanse|Impulse}})
 
[[File:Delphic Expanse sphere map.jpg|thumb|left|A map of the Delphic Expanse Spheres]]
 
When [[Earth]] suffered a devastating attack which resulted in the deaths of seven million people in {{dis|March|month}} of [[2153]], [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] received intelligence from the [[Suliban Cabal]]'s [[Humanoid Figure|mysterious benefactor]] that the attack had been launched by the [[Xindi]], a race native to the Expanse. With this information, the ''Enterprise'' embarked on a mission into the Expanse to find the Xindi, in an attempt to prevent another attack which would destroy Earth. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
   
 
While in the Expanse, ''Enterprise'' encountered the [[Triannon]]s, a native species which regarded the Expanse as the "Chosen Realm," an area that had been created by supernatural beings they referred to as "the Makers," in preparation for their eventual return. As they spent more time in the Expanse, the ''Enterprise'' crew discovered that the Triannon myth was based in fact, and that the Expanse had been created by [[Sphere Builder|a race of transdimensional beings]] who were attempting to reconfigure space to make it habitable for their species as a prelude to invasion. ({{ENT|Chosen Realm|Harbinger}})
 
While in the Expanse, ''Enterprise'' encountered the [[Triannon]]s, a native species which regarded the Expanse as the "Chosen Realm," an area that had been created by supernatural beings they referred to as "the Makers," in preparation for their eventual return. As they spent more time in the Expanse, the ''Enterprise'' crew discovered that the Triannon myth was based in fact, and that the Expanse had been created by [[Sphere Builder|a race of transdimensional beings]] who were attempting to reconfigure space to make it habitable for their species as a prelude to invasion. ({{ENT|Chosen Realm|Harbinger}})
   
 
The crew discovered that this race had constructed a series of [[Delphic Expanse sphere|massive spheres]], each one of which emitted powerful waves of [[gravimetric]] energy, which were responsible for the spatial anomalies. Possessing advanced temporal technology which allowed them to examine [[alternate timeline]]s, the Sphere Builders discovered that, in the [[26th century]], the [[Federation]] was destined to finally defeat the Sphere Builders and drive them back into their transdimensional realm. In an attempt to prevent this future, the Builders contacted the Xindi and led them to believe that [[Humanity]] would eventually be responsible for the destruction of their homeworld, and that the only way to save themselves was to destroy Earth first. ({{ENT|Azati Prime}})
[[File:Delphic Expanse sphere map.jpg|thumb|left|A map of the [[Delphic Expanse sphere]]s.]]
 
The crew discovered that this race had constructed a series of [[Delphic Expanse sphere|massive spheres]], each one of which emitted powerful waves of [[gravimetric]] energy, which were responsible for the spatial anomalies. Posessing advanced temporal technology which allowed them to examine [[alternate timeline]]s, the Sphere Builders discovered that, in the [[26th century]], the [[Federation]] was destined to finally defeat the Sphere Builders and drive them back into their transdimensional realm. In an attempt to prevent this future, the Builders contacted the Xindi and led them to believe that [[humanity]] would eventually be responsible for the destruction of their homeworld, and that the only way to save themselves was to destroy Earth first. ({{ENT|Azati Prime}})
 
   
Captain Archer was eventually able to convince the Xindi that they had been manipulated, and entered into an alliance against the Sphere Builders. ''Enterprise'' was successful in disabling one of the Spheres with a [[deflector pulse]], causing a chain reaction which destroyed the entire Sphere network. This effectively caused the Expanse to cease to exist, and the thermobaric cloud perimeter dissipated. ({{ENT|Zero Hour}})
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In early 2154, Captain Archer was eventually able to convince the Xindi that they had been manipulated, and entered into an alliance against the Sphere Builders. ''Enterprise'' was successful in disabling one of the Spheres with a [[deflector pulse]], causing a chain reaction which destroyed the entire Sphere network. This effectively caused the Expanse to cease to exist, and the thermobaric cloud perimeter dissipated. ({{ENT|Zero Hour}})
   
 
== Astronomical objects ==
 
== Astronomical objects ==
 
* [[Arakon system]]
 
* [[Arakon system]]
* [[Azati Prime system]]
 
 
* [[Calindra system]]
 
* [[Calindra system]]
 
* [[Muratas Cluster]]
 
* [[Muratas Cluster]]
 
* [[Orassin distortion field]]
 
* [[Orassin distortion field]]
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* [[Unnamed star systems#Azati Prime system|Unnamed star system]]
   
 
=== See also ===
 
=== See also ===
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* [[Xindi]]
 
* [[Xindi]]
   
== Background ==
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
The location of the Delphic Expanse in relation to the known geography of the Alpha/Beta Quadrant area of the 23rd and 24th centuries is unclear at best. We know that the Expanse's [[thermobaric cloud]]s – its "border" – were approximately fifty light years from Earth. Some have theorized that the Delphic Expanse may have been located in the area of space that included [[Ferenginar]] and [[Cardassia Prime]], to explain why it is that these two races, already space-faring by the time of the 22nd century, were able to go undetected by the Federation until the 24th century.
 
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The size, mentioned by Soval, presumably did not refer to a spherical diameter of the expanse, as such a huge phenomenon would be a dominant feature within the galaxy. If the size is accurate, it would suggest the expanse was a somewhat flat region of space.
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In the final draft script of {{e|The Expanse}}, the Delphic Expanse was said to be nearly a light year across, rather than almost two light years.
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=== Apocrypha ===
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The [[Star Trek: Enterprise (Pocket)|Pocket ENT]] [[Novels|novel]] ''[[Rosetta]]'' establishes the technical scientific name of the Expanse as "the D-4853 anomaly."
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Revision as of 02:22, 29 December 2015

File:ThermobaricClouds.jpg

Enterprise approaches the thermobaric clouds at the Expanse perimeter

The Delphic Expanse was an area of space approximately fifty light years away from Earth. It was nearly two thousand light years across, according to the Vulcan Ambassador Soval. The Expanse was riddled with a web of dangerous spatial anomalies and was surrounded by a dense layer of thermobaric clouds, which made navigation extremely hazardous for starships. Artificially created by transdimensional beings using a vast number of massive spheres, the Delphic Expanse ceased to exist in 2154, when the Earth starship Enterprise NX-01 destroyed them. (ENT: "The Expanse", "The Xindi", "Zero Hour")

History

In 2133, a Klingon starship attempted to enter the Delphic Expanse. When it reemerged, the entire crew was anatomically inverted but still alive. After this incident the Klingons would not enter the Expanse. Vulcan ships had also entered the Expanse, but only a few had ever returned. (ENT: "The Expanse")

In December of 2152, the Vulcan ship Seleya embarked on a mission to chart the thermobaric clouds surrounding the Expanse. After several days the ship's crew reported that the Seleya was caught in a subspace eddy and being pulled into the Expanse and contact was lost. The crew of the Vulcan ship Vaankara, sent to search for the lost Seleya, went insane, killing each other and self-destructing the ship after only two days inside the Expanse. After this the Vulcans considered any expedition into the Expanse to be a foolishly risky action. The Enterprise later found the Seleya adrift, with its crew gone insane due to trellium-D exposure. (ENT: "The Expanse", "Impulse")

Delphic Expanse sphere map

A map of the Delphic Expanse Spheres

When Earth suffered a devastating attack which resulted in the deaths of seven million people in March of 2153, Captain Jonathan Archer received intelligence from the Suliban Cabal's mysterious benefactor that the attack had been launched by the Xindi, a race native to the Expanse. With this information, the Enterprise embarked on a mission into the Expanse to find the Xindi, in an attempt to prevent another attack which would destroy Earth. (ENT: "The Expanse")

While in the Expanse, Enterprise encountered the Triannons, a native species which regarded the Expanse as the "Chosen Realm," an area that had been created by supernatural beings they referred to as "the Makers," in preparation for their eventual return. As they spent more time in the Expanse, the Enterprise crew discovered that the Triannon myth was based in fact, and that the Expanse had been created by a race of transdimensional beings who were attempting to reconfigure space to make it habitable for their species as a prelude to invasion. (ENT: "Chosen Realm", "Harbinger")

The crew discovered that this race had constructed a series of massive spheres, each one of which emitted powerful waves of gravimetric energy, which were responsible for the spatial anomalies. Possessing advanced temporal technology which allowed them to examine alternate timelines, the Sphere Builders discovered that, in the 26th century, the Federation was destined to finally defeat the Sphere Builders and drive them back into their transdimensional realm. In an attempt to prevent this future, the Builders contacted the Xindi and led them to believe that Humanity would eventually be responsible for the destruction of their homeworld, and that the only way to save themselves was to destroy Earth first. (ENT: "Azati Prime")

In early 2154, Captain Archer was eventually able to convince the Xindi that they had been manipulated, and entered into an alliance against the Sphere Builders. Enterprise was successful in disabling one of the Spheres with a deflector pulse, causing a chain reaction which destroyed the entire Sphere network. This effectively caused the Expanse to cease to exist, and the thermobaric cloud perimeter dissipated. (ENT: "Zero Hour")

Astronomical objects

See also

Sentient species

Appendices

Background information

The size, mentioned by Soval, presumably did not refer to a spherical diameter of the expanse, as such a huge phenomenon would be a dominant feature within the galaxy. If the size is accurate, it would suggest the expanse was a somewhat flat region of space.

In the final draft script of "The Expanse", the Delphic Expanse was said to be nearly a light year across, rather than almost two light years.

Apocrypha

The Pocket ENT novel Rosetta establishes the technical scientific name of the Expanse as "the D-4853 anomaly."