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Revision as of 04:44, 27 January 2009
List of unnamed Federation starbases and space stations.
Comnet database image
This unnamed spacedock was operated by the Federation in the late 23rd century, and continued to function into the mid-24th century.
A mission order reviewed by Lieutenant Commander Data in 2364 showed a schematic of the spacedock. (TNG: "Conspiracy")
- A schematic of a spacedock is seen on the bridge displays of the USS Reliant and the USS Enterprise in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The image was later reused in a brief appearance in "Conspiracy".
Qualor II surplus depot
These two unnamed space stations were in orbit of Qualor II, and were among the various hulks that made up the Surplus Depot Z-15. (TNG: "Unification I")
- These two studio models were early concepts for the Earth Spacedock.
Eddington's prison starbase
This unnamed starbase was the location of the prison that held Michael Eddington following his conviction for betraying Starfleet. It was at this base Eddington received counseling session, psychological evaluations, and rehabilitation seminars.
Benjamin Sisko visiting Eddington there in mid-2373 to inquire to him about the message intercepted by General Martok regarding missiles launched by the Maquis targeted at Cardassia.
Sisko later arranged for Eddington's release from the base to join him on a mission to the Badlands to uncover the launch site. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")
- For more information on the model used for this design, see studio models. According to the script, this base was described simply as "a Federation-style Starbase."
Gaila's prison starbase
In 2374, Gaila was being held in this unnamed starbase. Quark visited him and paid his fine. (DS9: "The Magnificent Ferengi")
- The script specified that the starbase was "not unlike 375".