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M class star

Red star image.

Dosa was a star with an associated star system, located somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Gamma Quadrant.

History and specifics[]

Dosa was a single star, an M type red star with a brightness of magnitude +9. (ST reference: Star Charts)

The Dosa system's orbit was the location of a number of worlds, including second planet Dosa II, which was the homeworld of the Dosi race. As such, the system was controlled by the Dosi Confederation. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Core Game Book)


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System makeup[]

Dosa primary star

Appendices[]

Connections[]

Gamma Quadrant stars and star systems
AlamentaArgrathaBopakBraxCaldoniaCallinonDaboratDosaEntenErabusErrikangGaiaGavaraGQ-12475HoekIdranInnerolKaremmaKendiKar-telosKotha TremaliKurrillKylataL-SLesurgisLeylesMerikOctyneParadaRakharSampaloSen Ennis's StarStakoronShelvarSigma EpsilonTautineTeplanTomerelaToradTorgaTosk Hunters' StarTrialusT-RogoranVandrosVaralaVerathWadiWiiruYaderaYadera 2Zariaunnamed Gamma Quadrant stars and systems Gamma Quadrant locator logo.

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