This is probably old news around here, but I just read Star Trek: Vanguard book one, Harbinger, and it had a couple of references to geography and such that I thought others would like.
Vanguard station is described as being far outside Federation territory, in the Taurus Reach. Travel time from Vanguard to Earth is roughly 8 weeks for a person taking best available transport, or 10 weeks for a Constitution Class ship.
But some of the most interesting geographical references can be found in 2 brief quotes pertaining to why the Federation would build such a station in the area:
And, a bit later,"Even a cursory review of regional starmaps indicates that the region is bordered almost entirely on one side by the Klingon Empire, and on the other by the Tholian Assembly. .... The Tholians have consistantly pushed the borders of their territory in the opposite direction of the Taurus Reach, but the Klingons are extending their frontier in as many directions as possable. If they expand to the Tholian border, the Federation would be caught in the crossfire of a Klingon-Tholian conflict. Is this station part of an interstellar firewall -- a tactic to avert a Klinon-Tholian war and deny the Klingons any more territory on our border?""More than twenty colonies and half a dozen mining operations have come to the Taurus Reach in the last sixteen months, half of them since this station opened."
"I can't imagine the Klingons or the Tholians have been happy about our move into this region. And I'm sure a starbase on their shared doorstep pleases them even less."
"I'd be lying if I said we didn't ruffle a few feathers by building this station. But the alternative would have been much worse. .... Letting the Klingons expand their reach until they hit the Tholian border. We'd be front row to a war that could last decades; whichever side won, we'd be fenced in, stuck navigating hostile territory in order to explore the galactic rim. ... We need to keep our options open, for now and for the future."
"With all respect, Commodore, space is three-dimensional and it's big. Even if the Klingons make a push for the Tholian border, we'd hardly be 'landlocked' -- we'd still have options."
"you're talking about taking the long way around, away from the galactic plane. No thank you, Captain. I read the report on your mission to the energy barrier. I'll pass."
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"The Tholians have never shown any interest in this region. They expanded from Tholia in every direction except this one"
Relevant points as I see them:
- At least part of the Tholian and Klingon borders form a rimward border on the Federation, though the Federation may have expanded through the Taurus Reach by TNG.
- There is support here for my notion that the trip to the "edge of the galaxy" in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was up or down, not out to the rim.
- The Klingons and Tholians either share a border, or are narrowly seperated by Federation space.
- Tholia should be off-center in Tholian space, and in fact should be VERY close to the Federation border in the Taurus Reach.
The floor is open for comments.