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intragalactic

a. Occurring between two or more points within a galaxy.

Usage examples of "intragalactic".

During the peace euphoria that followed, the Thunderbolt was ex-peditiously paid off, declared surplus, then towed to the breakers—early victim of the Congress for Intragalactic Accord, or CIGA.

With a bit of assistance, of course, from Nergol Triannic's Treaty of Garak, as well as patriotic organizations like the Congress for Intragalactic Accord.

He had a fat, greasy face and wore the quasi-military uniform of Intragalactic Spacelines, whose winter tunic was clearly too warm for the room.

The more he thought about the job, the more he wanted it, especially since the sky seemed to be perfectly saturated that day with every kind of flying vehicle known to intragalactic civilization.

Here were block after block of embassies from every domain wealthy enough to maintain intragalactic trade.

At the far end of middle age, the man looked every inch a proper old starsailor: his chiseled countenance was handsome in a weather-beaten way and his eyes carried the imperious look of one long accustomed to command-—as well as the limitless depths of intragalactic space.

The course was designed to harden new crews and accustom them to the conditions in which they would wage their part of the great intragalactic war.

Less than one month later, Conrad Zom, prominent intragalactic traveler and industrialist, was found murdered after accusing the League of secretly expanding its Deep Space Fleet By midyear, Triannic repudiated the League's reparations debt and reintroduced compulsory military service for all League citizens.

Vowing on intragalactic media that he would never—under any circumstances—relinquish a planet once it had been "purchased with the sacred blood of our gallant Controllers," he struck a whole series of garish new decorations for the Ksnaymed veterans.

Hamal was close to Sol and Terra, but it was also within the boundaries of the great Majoris Congeries, an intragalactic "open" cluster of twenty stars that was home to as many wildly diverse species, from methane-breathers to one winged species that found the atmospheres of stars congenial.

The warp drive, which is fine for transiting intragalactic distances-a few thousand lightyears at a time, say, on the longest hauls-is completely unequal to the distances involved in interga-lactic travel.

Seldon punched a code on the keypad alongside the screen and they waited a few seconds for the intragalactic connection to be established.

Hari Seldon was again engaged in intragalactic conversation, but this time it was with an Imperial navy commander stationed at Anacreon.

For most of its oppressed terrestial inhabitants, it might have been a spaceship adrift in intragalactic night, so slight was their contact with their native Earth.

The great news agencies like United Faxes Intragalactic, Reuters of Beowulf, and the Interstellar News Service, all headquartered in the Solarian League, were bad enough, but at least restricted access and alert security could limit the damage they did.