There’s something wrong with this map
and this map
and these maps
Fans have made many maps charting, with nerd level accuracy, the known universe of Star Trek
Tru-nerds will point out that space has three dimensions. But given that our galaxy is 100x wider than deep, it’s not unreasonable to map its empires on the galactic plane.
Because these are political maps of the territories and borders between the Klingons. Romulans. Cardassians. Galactic empires.
Or worse
The exception is the United Federation of Planets, which as the name suggests is not an empire, but a federation.
Which is the problem with these maps.
If Earth is a relative newcomer among warp capabale civilizations, how is it the centre of the Federation? And if the Federation has territories and a Starfleet…is it really not just another empire?
The answer is that Star Trek isn’t really about the future, and these maps aren’t of the galaxy. Star Trek is about the culture that made it, and these are maps of its geopolitics.
The United States of America
Because Star Trek is…propaganda
“Can you imagine how great it is to be able to propagandise a while nation? I propagandise for what I believe in.” Gene Roddenberry
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