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Because of its cubiod expanse, the [[Ithassa Region]] covers a vast area toward the outer edge of the galaxy which encompasses both the Alpha and Beta Quadrants near the meridian. It is estimated to be 1000ly (50 sectors)X 500ly (25 sectors) and X 60ly (3 sectors) in size. Since the Taskforce Discovery launch, three years of exploration hasn't even scratched the surface of the Ithassa or its many inhabitants. 1000 days to cross, or 2 years and a little over nine months, systems and local governments are far and few between.
Because of its cubiod expanse, the [[Ithassa Region]] covers a vast area toward the outer edge of the galaxy which encompasses both the Alpha and Beta Quadrants near the meridian. It is estimated to be 1000ly (50 sectors) X 500ly (25 sectors) and X 60ly (3 sectors) in size. Since the Taskforce Discovery launch, three years of exploration hasn't even scratched the surface of the Ithassa or its many inhabitants. 1000 days to cross, or 2 years and a little over nine months, systems and local governments are far and few between.


The Federation, the [[Gorn]] Hegemony and the [[Tholian]] Assembly establish the closer boundaries, as the outer most regions have not yet been explored. Theoretically, the Ithassa Region may be much larger than originally theorized. But until relations with the Gorn improve (who have a more extensive knowledge to what they call the Chavess Expanse), Starfleet's knowledge of the area is still extremely limited.
The Federation, the [[Gorn]] Hegemony and the [[Tholian]] Assembly establish the closer boundaries, as the outer most regions have not yet been explored. Theoretically, the Ithassa Region may be much larger than originally theorized. But until relations with the Gorn improve (who have a more extensive knowledge to what they call the Chavess Expanse), Starfleet's knowledge of the area is still extremely limited.
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