Trinoya wrote: Without a doubt gravitational anomolies and the like are very common. I'm shocked space is even able to be traveled when you consider the greater canon now where the dyson sphere builders were basically harvesting omega particles.
This sort of thing is commonly forgotten or ignored when analyzing the setting. Most settings the dangers are only planet bound, but in Star Trek, space/time itself will kill.
Trinoya wrote: Honestly the terrifying nature of star trek just keeps going the more and more I think about it. It's bad enough you have gods roaming the stars, but it seems like there are so many anomolies out there that for a good space fairing civilization to take hold they either need to know how to use them or avoid them.
Mapping is a large part of what we see the Federation doing, and i seem to recall a Vulcan map helping the NX-01 get to the Klingon capital faster then they would have been able to otherwise.
I've heard Star Trek described as being a similar setting to Warhammer 40,000, but that the factions are sane.
Trinoya wrote: It would, notably, go a long way to describing why some of the borders are so wonky to boot.
I was thinking how Warp varies so much