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Sky Harbor Aegis Graphics

Sky Harbor Aegis - Stellar Cartography

 

The central star in the Cardassian home system is an orange, hot main sequence star (K0V). The system includes eight planets. The inner hot zone contains two unremarkable, molten B-class worlds. The habitable zone is separated from the inner zone by an asteroid belt and includes four class-M planets: Cardassia III, Cardassia IV (Hutet), Cardassia V (Minor), and Cardassia VI (Prime). All four have been over-mined, over-farmed, and suffered significant ecological damage - Prime itself was further devastated by orbital bombardment from Dominion forces in 2375, killing 800 million of its people. The outer zone is also separated by an asteroid belt and has two worlds: a class-Q variable planet in an ecliptic orbit, and a class-I gas supergiant with rings (not shown).

 

Although initially constructed above Cardassia Prime with a supporting ground base, the position of Sky Harbor Aegis has shifted during its years of post-war operation. At present, Aegis does not orbit a planet in the system, but revolves around the central star from a free-floating position at the Legrange point (L4) which trails behind Cardassia Prime, sixth planet in the system.

 

 

 

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Captain Sorehl, Starfleet Reserves

Former Commanding Officer

Camelot Station

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Here you will various graphics that pertain to Sky Harbor Aegis. Credit goes to various people for these, certainly not me. Fred, Sorehl, and others.

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Here are a few graphics of what the diplomatic hub onboard Aegis looks like. It takes up decks 1 thru 4 on Tower Two. Again, credit goes to other people, not me, for the creation of these graphics.

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