(covers information from several alternate timelines)
A list of unnamed fixed installations.
Cardassian
Orbital drydocks around Bajor
Cuellar system supply port
- See: Cuellar system
Kelvas repair facility
- See: Kelvas repair facility
Dominion
Dark-matter nebula ketracel-white facility
(DS9: "A Time to Stand")
Pelosa system ketracel-white facility
(DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")
Son'a Devos II ketracel-white facility
Federation
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This unnamed spacedock was operated by the Federation in the 23rd and 24th centuries.
In the body of a Starfleet Command order sent to the USS Atlantis, there was an illustration of this facility. (TNG: "Conspiracy")
Earth spacedocks
- See: Earth spacedocks
Lantaru sector research station
The Lantaru sector research station was a classified Federation research station during the late 23rd century in the Lantaru sector, led by Doctor Ketteract, working towards creation of a new inexhaustible source of energy.
When scientists were able to synthesize a single molecule of the source, called Omega, it destabilized after a fraction of a second. The enormous amounts of energy released by the molecule breakdown damaged the research facility, killing all 127 scientists in it. The explosion also severely disrupted subspace in the sector, making it impassable to standard warp drive travel.
The accident and its consequences made Starfleet realize that only a few molecules could end warp travel throughout an entire quadrant or galaxy, which led them in 2270 to enact the classified Omega Directive. (VOY: "The Omega Directive")
Mimas evac station
In 2368, Cadets from Nova Squadron used their emergency transporters inside the training shuttles to beam to the emergency evac station on Mimas, with multiple fractures on his arm. (TNG: "The First Duty")
Mining facility
This mining facility was located on an asteroid rich in dilithium in the 2370s. In 2378, it employed holograms based on the Mark I version of Starfleet's Emergency Medical Holographic program for its end-of-life. It necessarily contained hololabs for their maintenance. (VOY: "Author, Author")
Neutral Zone outpost
In 2364, this outpost, near the border of the Romulan Neutral Zone, reported the presence of seven Romulan battle cruisers within sensor range to Starfleet. The border outpost would subsequently send a distress call, which was answered by both the USS Berlin and the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Angel One")
Qualor II surplus depot
These two space stations were in orbit of Qualor II, and were among the various hulks that made up the Surplus Depot Z-15. (TNG: "Unification I")
Sector 30 outposts
In 2364, Starfleet assumed these seven outposts in Sector 30 were destroyed by an unknown assailant in 2364. As they were located near the Neutral Zone border, it was initially thought the Romulans were responsible. However, the Romulans had also lost outposts, and the Borg were later found to operate identically to how these and other neutral zone outposts were destroyed. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone", "Q Who")
Gamma 7 outpost
In 2365, this outpost in the Gamma 7 sector was the destination of the USS Lantree after her crew began dying from a mysterious illness. It was the nearest outpost to their position. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")
Starbases
Command base near the Romulan Neutral Zone
During the Neutral Zone Incursion of 2266, this command base, which was the nearest one to the Romulan Neutral Zone, was fed tactical reports by the USS Enterprise as she hunted the Praetor's flagship. The command base signaled its support of Captain James T. Kirk's actions. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")
Corinth IV starship base
The Corinth IV starship base was a Federation starship base on the planet Corinth IV.
In 2266, the base's commanding officer was Space Commander José Dominguez. That year, the USS Enterprise delivered Mexican red chili peppers to the base. (TOS: "The Man Trap")
Nearest starbase to the Delta Triangle
This starbase, the nearest starbase to the Delta Triangle, received a recorded exchange between the USS Enterprise and a Klingon battle cruiser three weeks after the event had occurred. (TAS: "The Time Trap")
Sector 31 starbases
On stardate 41903.2, in 2364, the Federation lost contact with the starbases in Sector 31. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
Cusak's starbase
Lisa Cusak and one of her sisters served on this starbase at the same time sometime prior to 2371, an experience Cusak described as a "nightmare" in a 2371 (her)/2374 (him) conversation with Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
Eddington's prison starbase
This Federation prison starbase was the location of the prison that held Michael Eddington following his conviction for betraying Starfleet. It was at this base Eddington received counseling sessions, psychological evaluations, and rehabilitation seminars.
Benjamin Sisko visited Eddington there in mid-2373 to inquire to him about the message intercepted by General Martok regarding missiles launched by the Maquis targeted at Cardassia.
Sisko later arranged for Eddington's release from the base to join him on a mission to the Badlands to uncover the launch site. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")
Gaila's prison starbase
In 2374, Gaila was being held in this starbase. Quark visited him and paid his fine. (DS9: "The Magnificent Ferengi")
Starbase near Gamelan system
In 2367, the USS Enterprise-D contacted the nearest starbase after it received a message informing them that the mining shuttle Nenebek was delayed. The Nenebek was ferrying Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Ensign Wesley Crusher to a mediation on Pentarus V. At the time, the Enterprise was occupied with the destruction of a garbage scow which threatened the inhabited planet Gamelan V. The Enterprise requested a search vessel to find the Nenebek and recover their crewmembers, to which the starbase responded back that the closest starship was almost a week away. (TNG: "Final Mission")
Picard painting starbase
A painting of a space station was on display in Jean-Luc Picard's quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Battle", "Angel One", "Pen Pals", "Allegiance", "Captain's Holiday", "Sarek", "Suddenly Human", "Legacy", "Qpid", "The Game", "I Borg", "Rascals", "A Fistful of Datas", "Chain of Command, Part I", "Lessons", "The Chase", "Suspicions", "Attached", "The Pegasus", "Journey's End"; Star Trek Generations)
Starbase near the Pleiades Cluster
This starbase was located near the Pleiades Cluster.
After Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-D declared an indefinite quarantine on Velara III in 2364, his ship transported the three surviving terraformers to this base. (TNG: "Home Soil")
Starbase near the Romulan Neutral Zone
This starbase was located on a planet near the Romulan Neutral Zone.
In 2269, Doctor Sevrin and his followers stole the space cruiser Aurora from this facility. After the USS Enterprise had apprehended Dr. Sevrin's group, the starship sent a message to this base informing it that they had the individuals responsible for the theft, but the Aurora itself was destroyed during the chase. Later, after rescuing this group from the planet Eden, they were transported to this base. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
Starbase visited in 2256
This starbase was an orbital docking station located in orbit around a planet.
This station was visited in 2265 by Captain Gabriel Lorca of the USS Discovery for a briefing with flag officers headed by Vice Admiral Katrina Cornwell. During the briefing, four Starfleet ships were either docked or docking at this station. (DIS: "Choose Your Pain")
Starbase near Neural
During its mission to the planet Neural in 2268, the USS Enterprise reported to this base. (TOS: "A Private Little War")
Starbase attacked by Tholians
In 2253, this starbase was attacked by the Tholians. At the time, the civilian strategist Kyle Riker was using the base as his 'office' as he consulted Starfleet on its conflict with the Tholians. Riker was the only survivor of the attack. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
Starbase near Braslota system
In 2365, after an aborted war game exercise, the USS Enterprise-D towed the USS Hathaway to this starbase, which was the nearest base to the Braslota system. (TNG: "Peak Performance")
Ventax II research station
The Federation had a research station on the planet of Ventax II. Some of the personnel were taken hostage as the facility was overrun during a riot in a period of civil unrest on the planet in 2367. This station was located in an inhabited area. (TNG: "Devil's Due")
Klingon Empire
Outpost
This outpost was located in the same quadrant as Deep Space Station K-7 and near the planet Donatu V. Before the USS Enterprise changed course, the distance between the starship and the outpost would have been one parsec. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")
Qomar
The Qomar homeworld had at least four orbital stations when the USS Voyager visited there in 2376. (VOY: "Virtuoso")
Romulan
In 2364, a number of Romulan outposts bordering the Neutral Zone were attacked. Federation outposts in the area were attacked in exact same manner. Given the level of destruction, the Romulans realized the culpit could not be the Federation, and the the two powers agreed to share information in solving the mystery. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone") Later, identicall attacks were found to be commited by the Borg. (TNG: "Q Who")
Tellarite
Station near the Klingon border
- See: Tellarite station
Tholian
Asteroid dock
United Earth
Arctic base camp
In 2153, the A-6 excavation team, part of the Arctic Archaeology Team of the Earth Sciences Institute, built up a base camp on a glacier in the Arctic Circle on Earth. It consisted of three research modules. (ENT: "Regeneration")
Vostigye
Vostigye space station
USS Voyager was due to rendezvous with the Vostigye at one of their space stations in 2373, but found it destroyed. All that remained was a debris field encompassing nearly eighty cubic kilometers, composed of materials such as Boronite, sarium, and carbon-60 composites.
There were sixty Vostigye scientists at the station, but no survivors were found. (VOY: "Real Life")