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Its infrastructure meant that the area was wholly unprepared for the Romulan supernova. When the Federation offered the Empire aid, their facilities in Midgard were unsuited to supporting humanitarian or evacuation efforts. Locals at the Midgard colony vociferously resisted receiving any refugees, and so a system in the collapsing Neutral Zone, Teros, was chosen for the nearest Relocation Hub. The withdrawal of Federation aid after the Attack on Mars was popular with those citizens, and the closing-off of borders returned the region for over a decade to the same suspicious, territorial mentality that had defined it for two centuries.
Its infrastructure meant that the area was wholly unprepared for the Romulan supernova. When the Federation offered the Empire aid, their facilities in Midgard were unsuited to supporting humanitarian or evacuation efforts. Locals at the Midgard colony vociferously resisted receiving any refugees, and so a system in the collapsing Neutral Zone, Teros, was chosen for the nearest Relocation Hub. The withdrawal of Federation aid after the Attack on Mars was popular with those citizens, and the closing-off of borders returned the region for over a decade to the same suspicious, territorial mentality that had defined it for two centuries.


By the time Starfleet began to look beyond its own borders again in 2399, the only major change was the construction of a new Starbase 23, which had originally existed as a defence platform. Its successor, eventually designated Gateway Station, was intended to continue to protect the border. This changed
By the time Starfleet began to look beyond its own borders again in 2399, the only major change was the construction of a new Starbase 23, which had originally existed as a defence platform. Its successor, eventually designated Gateway Station, was intended to continue to protect the border. This changed with the collapse of the Star Empire of Rator in 2400, which plunged the Romulan side of the border from relative, paranoid stability, into chaos. Now the Federation and Republic bordered not only the volatile remains of the Neutral Zone, but a series of worlds and facilities no longer under Rator's rule, rendered suddenly and brutally independent.
 
The Federation judged that they had a moral obligation to help now where they had failed the Romulan people before, and saw this as an opportunity to build closer bonds in their fledgling alliance with the Republic. SB23 was redesignated 'Gateway Station,' now rendered the threshold guardian to this unstable region. The former territories of Rator have no single ruler, and many of their worlds were reliant on the Empire's infrastructure for their needs. Starfleet now deems it essential the region not fall into chaotic in-fighting, desperate impoverishment, or under the sway of opportunistic criminal enterprises or a would-be Romulan warlord. On this matter, they and the Republic are of one mind.
 
== Notable Locations ==
 
=== Federation ===
 
* [[Gateway Station]] (SB-23) - The Federation operations in the region, from this facility in the Midgard System, Starfleet bases and launches all of its humanitarian, border defence, diplomatic, and exploratory missions.
* Midgard System - Stood on the border, the system has been the site of Starfleet border defence infrastructure for two and a half centuries. Its primary colony on Midgard III is one of the oldest in the Federation, and home to a hardy people who have spent generations watching the border with suspicion. There is no sign of this mentality yet changing with the times.
 
=== Romulan Republic ===
 
* Unroth - This system has passed between Klingon and Romulan hands over the centuries. It now lies within the Republic, and is its most populous trade port near the Federation border.
* Nemus Station - Once a long-range surveillance post for the Star Empire, Nemus Station has been reconfigured by the Republic as a border outpost. It is the closest its navy has to a headquarters in this sector.

Revision as of 17:34, 20 June 2023


The Midgard Sector lies in the Beta Quadrant, stretching across the borders of Federation and Romulan Republic space, and extending into the collapsed Romulan Neutral Zone and the former territories of the fallen Star Empire of Rator. Historically, it was a tense but quiet border between the UFP and the Old Romulan Star Empire until the Romulan Supernova, and a site of militarised defence and surveillance networks on both sides. Now, with the old borders collapsed and new factions arising, it is a volatile region of independent systems with an uncertain future, and fledgling cooperation between Starfleet and the Republic in maintaining local stability, and trying to support those left behind with the end of Rator's rule over the area. Starfleet operations in the region are based out of Starbase 23.

History

The sector was first mapped and categorised by Earth Starfleet during the Romulan War, and upon the conflict's end was part of the demarcated Neutral Zone. As such, the Federation side of the border is extremely well-surveyed by Starfleet, due to both the impossibility of expansion beyond the Neutral Zone and the need for surveillance and border defence. Most regional infrastructure for two centuries consisted of surveillance and guard outposts, though by the late 22nd century, the Midgard System itself had been settled as a human colony. With the taut peace between the Federation and Romulans never outright breaking, the sector changed very little for those two hundred years.

Its infrastructure meant that the area was wholly unprepared for the Romulan supernova. When the Federation offered the Empire aid, their facilities in Midgard were unsuited to supporting humanitarian or evacuation efforts. Locals at the Midgard colony vociferously resisted receiving any refugees, and so a system in the collapsing Neutral Zone, Teros, was chosen for the nearest Relocation Hub. The withdrawal of Federation aid after the Attack on Mars was popular with those citizens, and the closing-off of borders returned the region for over a decade to the same suspicious, territorial mentality that had defined it for two centuries.

By the time Starfleet began to look beyond its own borders again in 2399, the only major change was the construction of a new Starbase 23, which had originally existed as a defence platform. Its successor, eventually designated Gateway Station, was intended to continue to protect the border. This changed with the collapse of the Star Empire of Rator in 2400, which plunged the Romulan side of the border from relative, paranoid stability, into chaos. Now the Federation and Republic bordered not only the volatile remains of the Neutral Zone, but a series of worlds and facilities no longer under Rator's rule, rendered suddenly and brutally independent.

The Federation judged that they had a moral obligation to help now where they had failed the Romulan people before, and saw this as an opportunity to build closer bonds in their fledgling alliance with the Republic. SB23 was redesignated 'Gateway Station,' now rendered the threshold guardian to this unstable region. The former territories of Rator have no single ruler, and many of their worlds were reliant on the Empire's infrastructure for their needs. Starfleet now deems it essential the region not fall into chaotic in-fighting, desperate impoverishment, or under the sway of opportunistic criminal enterprises or a would-be Romulan warlord. On this matter, they and the Republic are of one mind.

Notable Locations

Federation

  • Gateway Station (SB-23) - The Federation operations in the region, from this facility in the Midgard System, Starfleet bases and launches all of its humanitarian, border defence, diplomatic, and exploratory missions.
  • Midgard System - Stood on the border, the system has been the site of Starfleet border defence infrastructure for two and a half centuries. Its primary colony on Midgard III is one of the oldest in the Federation, and home to a hardy people who have spent generations watching the border with suspicion. There is no sign of this mentality yet changing with the times.

Romulan Republic

  • Unroth - This system has passed between Klingon and Romulan hands over the centuries. It now lies within the Republic, and is its most populous trade port near the Federation border.
  • Nemus Station - Once a long-range surveillance post for the Star Empire, Nemus Station has been reconfigured by the Republic as a border outpost. It is the closest its navy has to a headquarters in this sector.