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* InferredHolocaust: The Sphere Builders are defeated in the 26th century, as Daniels shows Archer, but only after they had transformed 50,000 light years of space, which is a one-third the diameter of the Milky Way. No doubt thousands of planets and untold billions of people were wiped out. It's also worth noting that the Procyon system, which appears to be fully enveloped by the Expanse, is where the Andorians' homeworld is located.
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* InferredHolocaust: The Sphere Builders are defeated in the 26th century, as Daniels shows Archer, but only after they had transformed 50,000 light years of space, which is a one-third the diameter of the Milky Way. No doubt thousands of planets and untold billions of people were wiped out. It's also worth noting that the Procyon system, which appears to be fully enveloped by the Expanse, is where the Andorians' homeworld is located.
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* InferredHolocaust: The Sphere Builders are defeated in the 26th century, as Daniels shows Archer, but only after they had transformed 50,000 light years of space, which is a one-third the diameter of the Milky Way. No doubt thousands of planets and untold billions of people were wiped out.
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* InferredHolocaust: The Sphere Builders are defeated in the 26th century, as Daniels shows Archer, but only after they had transformed 50,000 light years of space, which is a one-third the diameter of the Milky Way. No doubt thousands of planets and untold billions of people were wiped out. It's also worth noting that the Procyon system, which appears to be fully enveloped by the Expanse, is where the Andorians' homeworld is located.
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* InferredHolocaust: The Sphere Builders are defeated in the 26th century, as Daniels shows Archer, but only after they had transformed 50,000 light years of space, which is a one-third the diameter of the Milky Way. No doubt thousands of planets and untold billions of people were wiped out.