Trinity Sector
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Location
The sector of space named Trinity is located at B-0005-1300. It is divided almost equally between the Federation, Klingon and Romulan Empires. It is from this that the sector takes it's name.
The B stands for the Beta Quadrant. The first number is the number of sectors it is away from the Alpha, Beta border. The second number is the number of sectors it is away from the Delta, Beta border.
According to the Federation star charts the junction point between the 4 quadrants is at the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, located at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, 25,960 LY away from Sol. The boundary between the Alpha and Beta Quadrants pass through the Sol System. That would be 1,298 space sectors from the nexus of the 4 quadrants.
Starbase 118
This Federation starbase is a Trojan class II spacedock with a maximum possible population of 440,000.
Epsilon Outpost # 11
This use to be a military outpost prior to the Treaty with the Klingon Empire. Now it is still used as a listening post.
Cart'hen System
The Cart'hen star is a class V main sequence star, type K (orange spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 0.9. (in relation to Sol)
The Cart'hen system is located approximately 4 lightyears from Starbase 118 near the center of the sector. It has 4 planets and an asteroid belt.
Of those planets only Cart'hen III appear to be occupied. It is a desert world with a population of approximately 600,000.
Raskor System
The Raskor star is a class V main sequence star, type M (red spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 0.3 (in relation to Sol)
Raskor star system is located approximately 2 lightyears south east of Starbase 118. It is the closest system to the base and is a frequent vacation destination for people in this sector.
X'lar System
The X'lar star is a class D white dwarf star, type d (white spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 0.8. (in relation to Sol)
X'lar star system is located approximately 4 lightyears from Starbase 118 and 2 lightyears north of Cart'hen. It has 2 planets, both with no atmosphere.