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Kassae was star, a yellow class G dwarf star with an associated system. The Kassae system was located in the Kassae sector and Regulus sector block of the galaxy's Beta Quadrant. Kassae hosted seven planets. (STO - Klingon War mission: "Researcher Rescue")

Location[]

This system was located within the Kassae sector, one of three sectors - including the Argelius and Celes sectors - assigned to the Regulus sector block. The Kassae sector was located between 40 and 60 lightyears from Sol. (STO - Klingon War mission: "Researcher Rescue")

History[]

Around the year 12591 BCE, some 15.000 years before the 25th century, the inhabitants of the class H desert planet Kassae II had interstellar contact with their neighbors.

In the 24th century, the system was surveyed by the Federation Constellation-class starship USS Stargazer. Its crew discovered ruins of an lost civilization on Kassae II. This prompted the Federation Science Council to establish the Archaeological Research Station on the planet's surface. The archeologists discovered hints of former inhabitation by a precursor reptilian species related to the Gorn and Saurians.

During the Federation-Klingon War of 2405-2410, forces of the Gorn Hegemony, a member state of the Klingon Empire, invaded the Kassae system and took the scientists there as hostages in 2409. The Gorn demanded the Federation to surrender the system to its "rightful" owners. Starfleet dispatched a starship that rescued the surviving scientists at Kassae II and Kassae IV, eliminating the Gorn soldiers occupying these worlds. Captain Akira Sulu advised that the Federation Council would consider whether the Gorn claim to these planets was legitimate. (STO - Klingon War mission: "Researcher Rescue")

System makeup[]

Kassae system primary (yellow class G dwarf star)

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Connections[]

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)
Alpha and Beta Quadrant stars and star systems (K)
KachtullaKadeusKaelonKa"hatKaisuKaizanKahlessKalajiaKalfKalisKamtraKandaKandiraKandomKandruKan'fenKannonKanthKanthuKan'varaKapeshetKaphKaplhaadKapor'AtKappaKappa RhoKappa XiKar DaraanKara-103KarabosKarakKaran'tethKarasiKarazarKardasiKardexKareusKarhammurKarionKarisKarlomKarnasKarnorKarregheniKarriasKarsKarsiomKar'vaKarxenKarxiazKasimarKastarKatanKathraKa'thraKathrekKatriKatronaKaus AustralisKavkaKavrot 66Kaz DaraanKaz'ranKaz'vethKe KwanusKeet DaraanKedgellanKehvamKelasiKeets Black HoleKelmoranKelosiKelsamKemna DaraanKenaKen'krethKennedanKenoraKenvadaKep SaluKep Salu systemKeplarKeppKeptorKerlunKer'nekKernexKer'pekKer'vethKerxiekKerzukKesiraKespryttKestralKetimKetoiKetraKetroikaKevratasKhag'thunKhashahKhoosinK'hotanKiaparaKiaptaKiborKik'vadiKiminKinkuthanzaKintirKinxaKip'taraKiramaKiraziKiridexKiroKironKitalphaKiv'thraKixKiyuK'KorranKlamuthKlathindKlavdiaKledKleminaKlethorKlevasKlondikeKlorgatKlosKobaxKobolKochabKodranKohlKolarinKolianKolitorKolothosKoltiskaKomiraKondaiiKonnoriaKooKophorKor Na RonKora DaraanKoranischatKorataKor'fenKor'gethKorgochtKormagaraKoronKoroxKor'pokKornasKorregKorrierKor'tekKorvadKorvusKos'taraKotiKotiraKotoraKot'rethKo'vethKraatuKranKranaKranorelKran'taraKrash'dokKrasni's StarKratathKra'toghKrax'taraKrazKra'zekKredaKreelKreemorianKrellKrimianKrintaraKrisinaKristorKritelaKritoraKroy's systemKrychekKrylonKsoraK'TazzaK'TinnamKubichiKukiamKumarKumasiKunexKunialKuraKuratKureusKuronKusdorK'ushuiK'ushui systemKusiunKuxamKuztorKVN-2312 SingularityKyrKyros Alpha and Beta Quadrant icon image.
Alpha Quadrant stars and systems (K) KalandraKappa Coronae BorealisKappa DelphiniKappa OphiuchiKaus BorealisKavariaKay'vaKazarKelrabiKepler-018Ket-ChelebKholfaKinjunKirKlaestronKobheeriaKohlanKoralisKorialKornephorosKotakiKressariKrotarKtaria Alpha Quadrant icon image.
Beta Quadrant stars and systems (K) Kappa-1 ApodisKappa FornacisKappa GeminorumKappa TucanaeKassaeKa'TulaKeid (Keid AKeid BKeid C) • KernKessikKestraKet-chelebKhazaraKhitomerKhoslaKinjerK'lai KlinzhaiKlinzhaiKlach D'Kel BrachtKlothosKolarKoolhaasKorebKorinarKostolainKo'velKriosK'tharK't'ingaK'Vort Beta Quadrant icon image.

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