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** High energy concentrations disrupt near all forms of long-range sensors, and result in severe difficulties for short-range sensors and communication (DS9 Novel: ''Avatar, Book One'')
** High energy concentrations disrupt near all forms of long-range sensors, and result in severe difficulties for short-range sensors and communication (DS9 Novel: ''Avatar, Book One'')
*** This includes distant telepathic contact or detection (DS9 Novel: ''Avatar, Book One'')
*** This includes distant telepathic contact or detection (DS9 Novel: ''Avatar, Book One'')
* Center of [[Maquis]] activity late 2360s-early 2370s due to navigational difficulties, strategic location (DS9)
* Center of [[Maquis]] activity early 2370s due to navigational difficulties, strategic location (DS9)


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 15:30, 26 December 2018

  • Persistant plasma phenomenon in Sector 0470, within the Demilitarized Zone on the Federation/Cardassian border (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
    • Gravitational anomalies within the region result in dense collection of plasma, leading to chaotic navigation, extreme danger to vessels within (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
    • High energy concentrations disrupt near all forms of long-range sensors, and result in severe difficulties for short-range sensors and communication (DS9 Novel: Avatar, Book One)
      • This includes distant telepathic contact or detection (DS9 Novel: Avatar, Book One)
  • Center of Maquis activity early 2370s due to navigational difficulties, strategic location (DS9)

History

  • c.500,000ya: The Badlands form (Star Trek: New Worlds, New Civilizations)
  • 2268: First surveyed by the Federation, by the USS Enterprise (Novel: The Badlands, Book I)
    • Federation standard name "Badlands" coined by Leonard McCoy during that mission (Novel: The Badlands, Book I)

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