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'''Pyramids''' were built by numerous [[Human]] [[Earth]] cultures as monuments, burial sites, and places of worship. They were part of the [[Kukulkan's city|city]] designed by [[Kukulkan]]. All of the ancient human cultures influenced by Kukulkan built some type of pyramid, although none of them did it in the perfect way that he had planned. ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
 
'''Pyramids''' were built by numerous [[Human]] [[Earth]] cultures as monuments, burial sites, and places of worship. They were part of the [[Kukulkan's city|city]] designed by [[Kukulkan]]. All of the ancient human cultures influenced by Kukulkan built some type of pyramid, although none of them did it in the perfect way that he had planned. ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
   
The series of monumental burial chambers built for [[Egypt]]ian [[king]]s of [[Earth]], are among the oldest known, dating from the [[3rd millennium BC|27th century BC]]. The [[Great Pyramid]] of [[Giza]] was the largest of the pyramids, and one of Earth's most notable landmarks. It had been observed by [[anthropology|anthropologists]], following proper [[time travel]] protocols, since [[2769]]. {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}} showed [[time|temporal]] observers watching the pyramid's construction to [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] in the [[temporal observatory]]. ({{ENT|Cold Front}})
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The series of monumental burial chambers built for [[Egypt]]ian [[king]]s of [[Earth]], are among the oldest known, dating from the [[3rd millennium BC|27th century BC]]. The [[Great Pyramid]] of [[Giza]] was the largest of the pyramids, and one of Earth's most notable landmarks. It had been observed by [[anthropology|anthropologists]], following proper [[time travel]] protocols, since [[2769]]. {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}} showed [[time|temporal]] observers watching the pyramid's construction to [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] in the [[Temporal Observatory]]. ({{ENT|Cold Front}})
   
 
{{bginfo|In ''[[The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation To The Next]]'', [[Gene Roddenberry]] ruled out any possible storylines regarding alien influence in the construction of Earth's pyramids. He stated, "No, ancient [[astronaut]]s did not build the pyramids. [[Human]] beings built them, because they're clever and they work hard. And ''[[Star Trek]]'' is about those things."}}
 
{{bginfo|In ''[[The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation To The Next]]'', [[Gene Roddenberry]] ruled out any possible storylines regarding alien influence in the construction of Earth's pyramids. He stated, "No, ancient [[astronaut]]s did not build the pyramids. [[Human]] beings built them, because they're clever and they work hard. And ''[[Star Trek]]'' is about those things."}}

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File:Pyramid, The city on the edge of forever.jpg

The Great Pyramid seen through the Guardian of Forever

File:Pyramids, Timestream.jpg

The Pyramids seen in the resetting time stream

Pyramids were built by numerous Human Earth cultures as monuments, burial sites, and places of worship. They were part of the city designed by Kukulkan. All of the ancient human cultures influenced by Kukulkan built some type of pyramid, although none of them did it in the perfect way that he had planned. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")

The series of monumental burial chambers built for Egyptian kings of Earth, are among the oldest known, dating from the 27th century BC. The Great Pyramid of Giza was the largest of the pyramids, and one of Earth's most notable landmarks. It had been observed by anthropologists, following proper time travel protocols, since 2769. Daniels showed temporal observers watching the pyramid's construction to Captain Archer in the Temporal Observatory. (ENT: "Cold Front")

In The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation To The Next, Gene Roddenberry ruled out any possible storylines regarding alien influence in the construction of Earth's pyramids. He stated, "No, ancient astronauts did not build the pyramids. Human beings built them, because they're clever and they work hard. And Star Trek is about those things."

After Archer restored a damaged timeline, the Pyramids could be seen in the timestream as the timeline realigned itself. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

The Great Pyramid was also among the images displayed by the Guardian of Forever. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")

Another prominent pyramid-shaped structure on Earth was the Transamerica Pyramid.

Although never mentioned in any of the series or movies, it was clearly shown as part of the San Francisco skyline in several episodes (most notably in VOY: "Non Sequitur").

Pyramid-like structures were also found on Ventax II, and in the city of Urquat on the Loque'eque homeworld. (TNG: "Devil's Due"; ENT: "Extinction")

The dice used by the Wadi for their game chula were pyramidic. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

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