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The Violet Nebula is a nebula located on the antispinward side of the Kalandra sector. The nebula's composition blocks sensors and communications. It was mostly avoided due to the gravitational eddies within, which were a danger to starships. During the Kalandra Campaign the Federation Alliance lured the remains of two Dominion strike fleets into an ambush at the nebula, destroying them. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon)

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  • The Violet Nebula is a nebula located on the antispinward side of the Kalandra sector. The nebula's composition blocks sensors and communications. It was mostly avoided due to the gravitational eddies within, which were a danger to starships. During the Kalandra Campaign the Federation Alliance lured the remains of two Dominion strike fleets into an ambush at the nebula, destroying them. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon)
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  • The Violet Nebula is a nebula located on the antispinward side of the Kalandra sector. The nebula's composition blocks sensors and communications. It was mostly avoided due to the gravitational eddies within, which were a danger to starships. During the Kalandra Campaign the Federation Alliance lured the remains of two Dominion strike fleets into an ambush at the nebula, destroying them. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon)
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