Avalon Sector

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The Avalon Sector is a largely unexplored region on the border of the Delta Quadrant. Its primary research station is Deep Space 285.

Following the resignation of Rear Admiral Michael Samuelson (Retired) after the dubious court-martial of Capt. Tyr Waltas, Starfleet has assigned Rear Admiral Richard Hart as Avalon's Interim Commander.

Discovered Systems and Phenomenae

Genura

The Genura system was once a trinary system, with three class J gas giants, 1 proto-planet and one M-class inhabited planet, Genura III, but is now the site of a massive singularity. Before the collapse of Genura C, a neutron star, the system was home to a non-Federation colony population numbering over 8,000 sentient beings not under subject to the Prime Directive.

During it's state as a trinary star system, the colony was subject to temporal engineering, allowing Genura III to develop into a M-Class planet in comparatively recent cosmological time. Genura III's elliptical orbit subjected it to massive gravitational stresses when it passed between its parent stars, however, it was discovered this orbit too was engineered by Genuran temporal scientists whose work was co-opted by a religious minority.


Genura i-v planetary orbital paths.

Orbital Trajectories of Genura A,B,C; I - V, co-existing with engineered gravimetric anomalies.

Starfleet Intelligence speculated the Genuran homeworld colony is deep in Avalon sector. Disregarding this possibility, it was unclear until recently how or why Genura III's colonists so quickly evolved interstellar warp-flight and subspace communications, within such dangerous gravitational wells.

On stardate 238508.03, Starfleet Command received a distress call from within the system and sent USS Constitution, under command of Captain Tyr Waltas and crew of the USS Discovery to Genura III. Upon arrival in Genuran space, the Discovery crew, 3/4 of the Genuran population were seeking asylum with the exception of a religious minority. However, temporal engineering reversed the figures even before Discovery could established orbit.

Upon arrival to the surface, the Discovery away teams encountered two groups, one of which was a politico-religious majority calling itself the Genuran Traditional Order led by a charismatic but insane leader calling himself Zeun. A secular separatist group, known as the Free People of Genura, led by Zeun's former minister of knowledge, assembled indisputable data proving the imminent nova of the Genura C neutron star and sent the distress call under great risk. Discovery crew brought this information into public.

The engineering of singularity riddled Genura's solar system nearly impenetrable with dangerous gravitational anomalies and also accelerated time, allowing the religious minority to achieve power in the relative time between the reception of a distress message and the arrival of USS Constitution. Although the Zeun was found responsible for attempting temporal engineering, endangering a solar system by altering the state of the neutron star and attempted genocide, he escaped arrest by either the Discovery or the flagship of the Genuran New Order, the Vetica.

The USS Constitution, whose crew exposed the scientific proof of Genura's doom, escaped from the system with over 8,000 Genuran refugees, many of them separatists and traditionalists.

Mission Logs [1] USS Constitution [2] Convex [3] Separatists [4]

Aurix

Aurix is a single star system. Aurix II is a desert planet and a former Federation research colony. On stardate 23850704.24 Admiral Joh'qui sent USS Discovery-B to Aurix II after it ceased subspace communication. Aurix II's fate was apparently within the scope of involvement of the Q. USS Discovery rescued one survivor, Annette Garrison.

Mission Logs [5]