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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] The ST2 Neutral Zone was simply called "The" Neutral Zone. Since there were Klingons there, it could be a Klingon NZ (although the first time we hear of a Klingon NZ is only in ST6). Since it was near Gamma Hydra which was Romulan neighborhood in "The Deadly Years", it could be a Romulan NZ. It could also be that the NZ was a fictional creation for simulation purposes only. The "Redemption" incident could have taken place in may locations: 1) In an actual region of space where the Romulan NZ touches Klingon territory 2) In a region of Klingon space that is nearest to the RNZ even if there is a narrow gap of unclaimed or UFP-held space in between 3) In UFP space just outside the RNZ, on the side that is facing the Klingons. The most logical place to stop the Romulans would be 3), since then the Romulans would have the least chance of outflanking the blockade, and the Feds wouldn't have to leave their own space. But the dialogue implies the Feds [i]did[/i] leave UFP space and went into Klingon space to effect the blockade. This implies the border between the RNZ and Klingon space is a narrow bottleneck area (with or without a gap between the two Empires) since such a tiny fleet could effectively create a blockade. Why would the Romulans use this bottleneck? Why not fly around in UFP or other non-Klingon space until they found a more vulnerable stretch of Klingon border? Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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