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⚫ | In that year, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was traveling to the Morgana Quadrant when it encountered the [[lifeform]] known as [[Nagilum]] in [[2365]] during a [[star]]-[[Stellar cartography|mapping]] mission. The ''Enterprise-D'' became the first manned [[Federation]] [[starship]] to chart this quadrant. ({{TNG|The Child|Where Silence Has Lease}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|This term was used before the present system of four [[Milky Way Galaxy|galactic]] [[quadrant]]s was introduced in {{e|The Price}}.|The author of the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' (p. 15) stated that "''prior to the mid-[[24th century]], [[sector]] quads were commonly although mistakenly referred to as "quadrants".''"}} |
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+ | [[cs:Kvadrant Morgana]] |
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Revision as of 22:47, 18 March 2016
The Morgana Quadrant was a region of space.
By early 2365, this region had been explored by unmanned Federation ships.
In that year, the USS Enterprise-D was traveling to the Morgana Quadrant when it encountered the lifeform known as Nagilum in 2365 during a star-mapping mission. The Enterprise-D became the first manned Federation starship to chart this quadrant. (TNG: "The Child", "Where Silence Has Lease")
This term was used before the present system of four galactic quadrants was introduced in "The Price".
The author of the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 15) stated that "prior to the mid-24th century, sector quads were commonly although mistakenly referred to as "quadrants"."