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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Klach D'Kel Bracht (mirror).
Briar Patch map

Briar Patch map.

The Briar Patch (or Klach D'Kel Brakt) is a region of dangerous space matter created by the remains of supernovae and metaphasic radiation located in Sector 441 of the Beta Quadrant. All vessels that enter the region must travel at reduced impulse power so that their impulse manifolds do not become overheated, and the use of warp drive is not an option.

Thousands of years ago, the Progenitors built the Undercity on one of the Briar Patch's planets. (TNG video game: Hidden Evil) In the 18th century, a group of Ba'ku arrived on the same planet and established a colony. The planet contained metaphasic rings that meant that their lifespans were greatly increased. (TNG movie: Star Trek: Insurrection)

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2256 Beta Quadrant star chart showing the Briar Patch.

By the 22nd century, the Patch was located inside Klingon space, although they maintained no military presence inside. In 2154, Dr. Arik Soong viewed the area as a perfect hiding place for himself and his Augments when they were being pursued by the Enterprise (NX-01). Upon seeing the Patch on the viewscreen he termed the name Briar Patch in relation to an old story from Earth. (ENT episode: "The Augments")

In 2271, the Patch was the location of the Battle of Klach D'kel Brakt which saw Kor lead the Klingons to a great military victory over the Romulan Star Empire. (DS9 episode: "Blood Oath")

Early in 2286, an incident occurred within the Briar Patch, involving the newly-launched USS Enterprise-A and a fleet of refugee Klingon freighters seeking a new home away from persecution in the Klingon Empire. An Imperial bird-of-prey under the command of Korgh sought to capture the lead freighter (commanded by a disgraced Klingon general) and kill Captain James T. Kirk, but the assassination plot was foiled thanks to the efforts of Captain Spock and the rest of the Enterprise crew. (ST - Prey novel: Hell's Heart)

By 2375, the Briar Patch was located inside Federation space, and was the setting for a joint Starfleet-Son'a mission in the Patch which was the forced relocation of the Ba'ku and attempt to harness the life-prolonging powers of the planet's rings. Thankfully, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise managed to prevent this. (TNG movie: Star Trek: Insurrection)

Following these events, Starfleet established Outpost 40 in the Patch and maintained a small task force to protect the Ba'ku planet and the immediate area. (TNG video game: Hidden Evil)

In 2376, the Patch was the site of a further battle between Starfleet and Son'a forces as they attempted to take control of the planet. (TNG video game: Armada)

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Regulus sector block
Argelius sector Argelius system (Argelius II, Treasure Trading Station) • Europani system (Europa Nova) • Ruben system (Ruben Prime) • Tostig system (Tostig II) • Xleen system
Kassae sector Briar PatchCernan system (Cernan IICernan V) • Dace system (Dace) • Kassae system (Kassae IIKassae IV) • Sardah system (Sardah) • Servin system (Servin IIServin III)
Celes sector Arucanis ArmCeles system/Celes Nebula (Celes II) Hana system • Mandel system (Mandel Prime) • Maro system • Regulus system (Regulus IRegulus IIRegulus IIIRegulus IVRegulus VRegulus VIRegulus VIIRegulus VIIIRegulus IXRegulus XRegulus XIRegulus XIIRegulus XIII) • Veela system • Watran system • Zenik system (Zenik)

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