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An '''iceberg''' is a massive chunk of [[ice]] that has broken off of a [[glacier]] and floats in the [[ocean]] until it melts.
 
An '''iceberg''' is a massive chunk of [[ice]] that has broken off of a [[glacier]] and floats in the [[ocean]] until it melts.
   
In [[2371]], [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] compared fractures in time to floating around like icebergs on an unnamed planet in the [[Delta Quadrant]]'s surface. ({{VOY|Time and Again}})
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In [[2371]], [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] compared fractures in time to floating around like icebergs on an [[Unnamed Delta Quadrant planets|unnamed planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]'s surface. ({{VOY|Time and Again}})
   
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==See also==
"The tip of the iceberg" was a phrase meaning the smaller portion of a larger object, usually the most obvious part of a problem. In [[2153]], [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] called a [[Vissian]] [[Cogenitor]]'s newly gained ability to read the tip of the iceberg. ({{ENT|Cogenitor}})
 
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*[[metaphor#Metaphors|Tip of the iceberg]]
 
In [[2373]], [[Miles O'Brien]] tried to cover his tracks when he altered [[Deep Space 9]]'s systems by telling [[Benjamin Sisko]] that it was hard to call that [[sabotage]], since it didn't really pose a threat to the station. Sisko told him that the alterations might just be the tip of a large and dangerous iceberg. ({{DS9|The Assignment}})
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:19, 7 March 2016

An iceberg is a massive chunk of ice that has broken off of a glacier and floats in the ocean until it melts.

In 2371, Captain Kathryn Janeway compared fractures in time to floating around like icebergs on an unnamed planet in the Delta Quadrant's surface. (VOY: "Time and Again")

See also

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