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				 Re: Why arent Sprial galaxies spiral shaped? 
 
	Since a quadrant just means a fourth of something, it could have different meanings in different contexts, and the context is often left out. The use you describe above sounds like a Next Generation and beyond thing, whereas in The Original Series, it apparently meant a very much smaller area, especially judging by the number of times Kirk's ship was the "only one in the quadrant".Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by PvK: 
 quote:Originally posted by Kamog:
 I thought that a Star Trek quadrant was a fourth of the galaxy.  The Earth and the Federation are in the Alpha quadrant.  The Borg are in Delta quadrant.  The wormhole at DS9 goes to Gamma quadrant.  I don't know what the fourth one is (Beta quadrant?)
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 PvK
 True.  Around the time that Star Trek VI came out, the famaliar quadrant (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) system was set up and followed.
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