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− | + | The '''American Continent Institute''' was an institution of higher learning on [[Earth]] in the [[23rd century]]. | |
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− | The survey | + | The institute employed the research scientists who led the survey expedition of the ''SS Columbia'' in the [[2230s]]. |
+ | * The ''Columbia'', unfortunately, crashed on [[Talos IV]] in [[2236]], and the fate of the Captain was unknown until [[2254]]. <br> The [[USS Enterprise-D]] picked up what was received as a distress call, though it was a ruse by the [[Talosian]]s. | ||
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+ | The "ACI" was also responsible for excavating archeological sites on [[Tagus III]]. | ||
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+ | [[category:intelligence]] |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 18 May 2022
The American Continent Institute was an institution of higher learning on Earth in the 23rd century.
The institute employed the research scientists who led the survey expedition of the SS Columbia in the 2230s.
- The Columbia, unfortunately, crashed on Talos IV in 2236, and the fate of the Captain was unknown until 2254.
The USS Enterprise-D picked up what was received as a distress call, though it was a ruse by the Talosians.
The "ACI" was also responsible for excavating archeological sites on Tagus III.