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With one end settled in the L'heia Sector, the the Rabbit hole is a wormhole-like anomaly that allows rapid transit across the vast distance separating that region from the federation. The other end is just on the Federation side of the Romulan Neutral Zone, a fact that has led to some delicate negotiation to allow Starfleet vessels to transit through the anomaly itself without the Star Empire taking exception to such a rise in activity so close to their border. | With one end settled in the L'heia Sector, the the Rabbit hole is a wormhole-like anomaly that allows rapid transit across the vast distance separating that region from the federation. The other end is just on the Federation side of the Romulan Neutral Zone, a fact that has led to some delicate negotiation to allow Starfleet vessels to transit through the anomaly itself without the Star Empire taking exception to such a rise in activity so close to their border. | ||
The nature of the Rabbit Hole itself is still somewhat ambiguous, as it shows signs of both natural and artificial elements in it's structure. It has proven difficult to get accurate readings on the fabric of the wormhole itself, but any vessel traversing it will be hard-pressed not to notice the presence of the "support" rings spaced every so often along it's length. Ancient in construction, these rings are kilometres across, and prove to be no hazard at all to navigation... though this does little to alleviate the sometimes ominous feeling their mere presence has been known to inspire in those that see them | The nature of the Rabbit Hole itself is still somewhat ambiguous, as it shows signs of both natural and artificial elements in it's structure. It has proven difficult to get accurate readings on the fabric of the wormhole itself, but any vessel traversing it will be hard-pressed not to notice the presence of the "support" rings spaced every so often along it's length. Ancient in construction, these rings are kilometres across, and as a result prove to be no hazard at all to navigation to any ship operating under even the barest minimum of flight control... though this does little to alleviate the sometimes ominous feeling their mere presence has been known to inspire in those that see them. | ||
==Current Exploratory Assets== | ==Current Exploratory Assets== |
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