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The first system was charted after 42695.3. The last unmanned probe showed that one of the planets in this system had a thriving ecosystem. By the time the Enterprise had scanned the planet, it had been destroyed by geological instability. The Enterprise entered the second system on stardate 42696.3. This was the first system on which Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher performed a planetary mineral survey of the planets in the sector. Wesley uses both "planetary mineral survey" as well as "planetary geological survey" interchangeably.

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  • Selcundi Drema sector
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  • The first system was charted after 42695.3. The last unmanned probe showed that one of the planets in this system had a thriving ecosystem. By the time the Enterprise had scanned the planet, it had been destroyed by geological instability. The Enterprise entered the second system on stardate 42696.3. This was the first system on which Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher performed a planetary mineral survey of the planets in the sector. Wesley uses both "planetary mineral survey" as well as "planetary geological survey" interchangeably.
  • The Selcundi Drema sector (also referred to as the Selcundi Drema quadrant), contains at least one star system with five planets. The planet Drema IV, is the home world of Starfleet doctor Sarjenka and had dilithium deposits that were strangly distributed. (TNG episode: "Pen Pals"; SCE eBook: Progress; TNG novel: Q & A) In 2365, the Selcundi Drema sector was surveyed by the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG episode: "Pen Pals") In an alternate reality, the sector was surveyed by the US Enterprise. (TNG novel: Q & A) In 2369, the Selcundi Drema sector was visited by the USS Progress. (SCE eBook: Progress)
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  • The Selcundi Drema sector (also referred to as the Selcundi Drema quadrant), contains at least one star system with five planets. The planet Drema IV, is the home world of Starfleet doctor Sarjenka and had dilithium deposits that were strangly distributed. (TNG episode: "Pen Pals"; SCE eBook: Progress; TNG novel: Q & A) In 2365, the Selcundi Drema sector was surveyed by the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG episode: "Pen Pals") In an alternate reality, the sector was surveyed by the US Enterprise. (TNG novel: Q & A) In 2369, the Selcundi Drema sector was visited by the USS Progress. (SCE eBook: Progress) Progress erroneously gives the location's name as the Selcundi Drema system, but all other sources give it as the Selcundi Drema sector.
  • The first system was charted after 42695.3. The last unmanned probe showed that one of the planets in this system had a thriving ecosystem. By the time the Enterprise had scanned the planet, it had been destroyed by geological instability. The Enterprise entered the second system on stardate 42696.3. This was the first system on which Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher performed a planetary mineral survey of the planets in the sector. Wesley uses both "planetary mineral survey" as well as "planetary geological survey" interchangeably. By stardate 42737.3, the Enterprise had been in the sector for six weeks. The starship had completed a survey of the third system. A scan of the system revealed the presence of ultraviolet radiation absorption readings. These readings were indicative of traker deposits, and, where there was traker, there was dilithium. An ico-spectrogram was done of the Selcundi Drema system, with the largest dilithium ore deposit ever recorded discovered on Benev Selec (Drema IV). On stardate 42741.3, the Enterprise had entered into orbit of Benev Selec. (TNG: "Pen Pals" ) "Sel-KUN-dee DRAY-muh" was the pronunciation for this sector's name from the script pronunciation guide. [1]
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