Star Trek: 25th Anniversary/Systems

When ready to warp to another star system, ask Chekov to show the navigational map (hotkey N) and decide the next destination. The game has 44 star systems available, with only 20 of them being identified in the manual and detailed on the library computer. From those, only some are visited during the game, others having no purpose in the game other than training with random encounters. But as there is a chance of too many enemies appearing and overwhelming the Enterprise, it is better to be avoided due to the danger. Each system has one of its planets visible as soon as the Enterprise arrives.



Centurius
Optional. A system on the edge of the Romulan/Federation Neutral Zone. Centurius III was once inhabited by human colonists, before being destroyed one hundred years ago in the first Romulan-Federation war. The planey is still considered uninhabitable due to radiation levels.

Cameron's Star
Optional. A Federation world, first colonized by the explorer Todd Cameron of earth. Cameron's World is considered one of the most enlightened Federation planets, and is a haven for artists, musicians, as well as the site of some of the finest learning centers in the Federation.

ARK7
ARK7 (also written as ARK-7) is a research station and a highly sophisticated Arcology project looking into the origins of life in the universe. The third scenario, Love's Labor Jeopardized, takes place here. The station is only visible when in orbit during the scenario, and the planet visible in this system is similar to the one in the Alpha Proxima system.

Harlequin
The first star system from the fourth scenario, Another Fine Mess. Also, the final battle happens near Vardaine, the third planet in the system. This star system has two inhabited Class M worlds, Harlequin-3 (Vardaine) and Harlequin-5 (Aloysia). Vardaine is an Earth colony that has been involved in controversy more than once. Aloysia is non-Federation world heavily influenced by Elasi pirates. Vardaine's appearance is similar to the visible planet in the Harrapa system.

Harrapa
The second star system from the fourth scenario, Another Fine Mess. A binary system whose fourth planet is the inhabited Class M world Chameleon. Chameleon has long been dominated by Elasi pirates, but lately has been struggling to break free of their influence.

Elasi Prime
Optional. Elasi Prime is a binary star system, whose one inhabited planet, Menalvagor, is currently undergoing a revolution. The Elasi pirates come from this system. The visible planet (possibly Menalvagor) is similar to Pollux V.

Digifal
This is the first system from the fifth scenario, The Feathered Serpent, located near the Klingon Neutral Zone. Digifal contains two habitable planets, Digifal III (Zamphor) and Digifal IV.

Strahkeer
Optional. A Klingon world in the disputed Klingon-Federation Neutral Zone. Strahkeer was the last planet to be conquered by the Klingon General Aragaz the Glorious, and is one of the richest and most advanced worlds in the entire Empire. The planet was recognized by the Federation as a Klingon world by the Organian Peace Treaty.

Hrakkour
This is the second system from the fifth scenario, The Feathered Serpent. Hrakkour IV is a world in Klingon space, which has belonged to their Empire for at least four generations, governed by the Kenka family.

Tri-Rho Nautica
Optional. A Federation world near the Klingon Neutral Zone. The Tri-Rho Nautica shipyards orbiting Tri-Rho Nautica III are one of the largest in the Federation.

Shiva Omicron
Optional. A star system in Federation space. Shiva Omicron IV has begun preliminary negotiations to join the Federation. Shiva Omicron IV is inhabited; sixty years ago, the Galahad Incident resulted in the extermination of the entire Jerion race.

Alpha Proxima
The scenario That Old Devil Moon happens on Scythe, an asteroid that used to be the moon of Proxtrey. This system has five planets, with two being inhabited Class M planets: Alpha Proxima III (Proxtrey) and Alpha Proxima IV (Gazel). The former does not have contact with the Federation due to the current civilization being non-space faring. The latter is a member of the Federation and a popular leisure world with many museums.

Omega Maelstrom
Optional. An uninhabited system with proto-planetary debris scattered throughout the plane of the elliptic. While some of the asteroids are large enough to support mining operations, all early attempts at developing the system were abandoned as uneconomical. Last report indicates that certain Menalvagorean revolutionaries and pirates may be using abandoned industrial sites as hideouts. The visible planet has the same appearance as Cameron's Star.

Argos IV
Optional. A system in Federation space. Argos IV is a major scientific institute, headed by Dr. Zeas Wuqq, one of the Federation's experts in xenobiology.

Beta Myamid
The second scenario, Hijacked, takes place near Beta Myamid VIII, a Federation world. A supply depot orbiting Beta Myamid VIII has been subject to attacks from Elasi pirates on two occasions within the last solar year.

Sirius
Optional. The brightest star visible from Earth. There are no inhabited planets in the Sirius system.

Sigma Zhukova
Optional. According to the cluebook, this is the starting point, where the mock combat exercise with the U.S.S. Republic happens. Note that the planet visible during the mock battle is different from the one seen when haphazardly travelling to the system.

A trinary star system discovered by the Belrusian astronomer Mikhail Zhukova, with an inhabited world, Ueoros, also known as Sigma Zhukova C IV. Ueoros is a developing civilization protected by the Prime Directive from Federation interference, currently at 21st Century Earth levels of technology. It is a prime candidate for a Federation First Contact team, which will be decided next year by the Federation Council Sub-Committee on First Contacts.

Castor
Optional. A binary star system with several inhabited worlds. Castus (Castor-B IV) recently applied for membership in the Federation, and is a prime mining site for the Andorian Mining Consortium (AMC).

Pollux
The first scenario, Demon World, takes place in Pollux V, an inhabited satellite of Pollux-B that emerged from an ice age caused by large meteor strikes. It has recently been colonized by the Acolytes of the Stars.

Christgen
Optional. Christgen 3 is an important center of diplomacy in the Federation. The cluebook mentions that the Enterprise was going on a mapping survey in this system after the mock combat, but the mission was postponed for an emergency in Pollux V.

Other systems
Optional locations that have no relation to any of the game's missions, so there is no logic reason to visit them. Their visible planets appear to have the same appearance as the others above.