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{{bginfo|The ''Enterprise'' computer's star chart was a drawing by [[Rick Sternbach]] that had originally been published, years earlier, on page 115 of the [[reference work|reference]] titled ''[[Spaceflight Chronology]]''. This chart showed Federation commercial lanes and exploration routes in the [[2120s]], but no text attesting to this fact was included in the portion used on screen, just the labeled name of the ship at the encounter location..}} |
{{bginfo|The ''Enterprise'' computer's star chart was a drawing by [[Rick Sternbach]] that had originally been published, years earlier, on page 115 of the [[reference work|reference]] titled ''[[Spaceflight Chronology]]''. This chart showed Federation commercial lanes and exploration routes in the [[2120s]], but no text attesting to this fact was included in the portion used on screen, just the labeled name of the ship at the encounter location..}} |
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Revision as of 11:55, 16 May 2015
The USS Greyhound was a starship, which encountered an extra galactic probe prior to 2364.
In 2364, the location of the Greyhound was labeled in a star chart. This chart was stored in the USS Enterprise-D library computer. Later that year, the chart was scanned by Outpost 63. (TNG: "The Naked Now"; TNG: "The Last Outpost")
The Enterprise computer's star chart was a drawing by Rick Sternbach that had originally been published, years earlier, on page 115 of the reference titled Spaceflight Chronology. This chart showed Federation commercial lanes and exploration routes in the 2120s, but no text attesting to this fact was included in the portion used on screen, just the labeled name of the ship at the encounter location..
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