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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by aridas: [qb] It's hard to believe [b]Franz Joseph[/b] intended these crests and flags as being applicable to Tellar or Andor. [/qb][/QUOTE]If that's true, why did he choose those particular stars? I wasn't active in organized fandom back then, but I've always assumed that astronomer fans had assigned those stars to the respective races and that FJ used the stars after learning about them through his fan daughter. if the stars weren't intended to be the homeworlds of the big three alien allies, whose were they intended to be? Anyway, here's the map I mentioned earlier. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Masao/2155map.jpg (844 kb) This is supposed to show interstellar routes and system ownership before the Earth-Romulan War. This was done for my website, so I've stuck to my view of the available technology and have completely ignored Series V. During this time, the fusion-powered ships were limited to trips of about 2 parsecs without midflight refueling or severely limited payloads. All the stars are real with their true positions and distances. Because humans started colonizing later than did other races, they found that many nearby systems to the west, south, and north were already claimed, and there was a stellar desert to the east (from where the Romulans were soon attack). So, they started expanding upward (in the z-axis). I've used the UN emblem for Earth, the Enterprise Andor emblem, and FJ's Vulcan pennant (I intend to redraw as the emblem alone). Tellar's emblem is pending (I'm thinking that something to reflect the twin stars of the home system might be good). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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