Odin Galaxy
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The Odin Galaxy is the largest and second-closest of the Milky Way Galaxy's Satellite Galaxies, being one of the only two of said satellites to develop large interstellar civilisations. Ever since the advent of FTL travel throughout the galaxy the vast "Trofth Empire" has dominated a large portion of the galaxy, destroying all who resisted their savage and destructive raids and conquests. 3 other smaller interstellar civilisations continue to stand against them, the Nthagi, Maczthian Warlords, and Frohn, whom have formed a loose alliance with one another to oppose the Trofth's expansion, with these tensions even escalating to the point of a galaxy-spanning war at one point until an uneasy peace was introduced due to the Galactic-HAWK War in which the nations of the Odin Galaxy put aside their differences to fight back the invading HAWK. The only other civilisation from the Milky Way Galaxy that has had a presence in the region is the Galactic Federation, whom operated a facility in the Fraut System in the galaxy's deep core.
Travel to the Odin Galaxy is possible from the Milky Way, with the most established route to achieve this long journey being from the Barass System in Unknown Space to the Rekh System in Odin. This commonplace travel has led to the Odin Galaxy having various sub-divisions, with the main ones being the 'Rims' that designate regions based on their distance to the galaxy's centre, with these rims being the Deep Core, Core Worlds, Inner Rim, Mid Rim, and Outer Rim. It is additionally divided into five 'Quadrants', ranging from the 'Alpha Quadrant' in the south, the 'Beta Quadrant' in the east, the 'Gamma Quadrant' in the north, the 'Delta Quadrant' in the west, and the 'Core Quadrant' in the middle. The final method of categorization are the Grid Coordinates, dividing the galaxy into various local 'grid positions' ranging from A-G on the X axis and 1-9 on the Z axis.