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In [[1893]], hand-rolled [[Havana]] [[cigar]]s, named for Cuba's capital city, were the preferred cigar of [[Samuel Clemens]], whose pen-name was [[Mark Twain]]. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
 
In [[1893]], hand-rolled [[Havana]] [[cigar]]s, named for Cuba's capital city, were the preferred cigar of [[Samuel Clemens]], whose pen-name was [[Mark Twain]]. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}})
   
In the mid-[[20th century]], Cuba was depicted on the [[assignment patch|mission insignia]] for ''Apollo 1'' and ''Apollo 7''. ({{ENT|First Flight}}).
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In the mid-[[20th century]], Cuba was depicted on the [[assignment patch|mission insignia]]s for ''Apollo 1'', ''Apollo 7'', and ''Apollo 11''. ({{ENT|First Flight}}).
   
 
The island was crossed from north to south by the destructive beam of the [[2153]] [[Xindi]] superweapon test [[probe]], with great loss of life. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
 
The island was crossed from north to south by the destructive beam of the [[2153]] [[Xindi]] superweapon test [[probe]], with great loss of life. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})

Revision as of 18:23, 7 January 2013

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Xindi weapon path

The Xindi superweapon test probe begins to trace the 4,000 km path of destruction which will transect Cuba

Cuba was a country on Earth's 20th and 21st centuries and which consisted of a large island south of Florida in Earth's Caribbean Sea.

In 1893, hand-rolled Havana cigars, named for Cuba's capital city, were the preferred cigar of Samuel Clemens, whose pen-name was Mark Twain. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

In the mid-20th century, Cuba was depicted on the mission insignias for Apollo 1, Apollo 7, and Apollo 11. (ENT: "First Flight").

The island was crossed from north to south by the destructive beam of the 2153 Xindi superweapon test probe, with great loss of life. (ENT: "The Expanse")

Earth assimilated

Cuba connected to Florida with bridge-like structures

In an alternate Earth assimilated by the Borg, Cuba was connected to Florida and other Caribbean islands with bridge-like structures. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Background material specifies the birth place of Captain Richard Robau as Sagua La Grande, on Cuba.

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