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Dyson Sphere

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The Enterprise-D approaches the sphere. The huge size of this construction is emphasised by the fact that the ship is still many millions of kilometres away in this image. [1]
Station image Dyson Sphere
At closer range, all appearence of a spherical structure dissapears, and the Dyson sphere becomes an apparently flat wall. [1]
Station image Dyson Sphere
This entrance port has an entrance area some seventy times greater than the space doors of Starbase 74, the largest accessway in the Federation. [1]
Station image Dyson Sphere
The interior surface of the sphere was apparently designed to be class M across most of its area. [1]
Station image Dyson Sphere
The Enterprise-D escapes through the access doors. There are many hundreds of such ports on the sphere. [1]


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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TNG 6 Relics
Series : TNG Season 6
Episode : Relics


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