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− | A [[21st century]]-era political map of Earth was stored in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}'s [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] in [[2254]]. The location of India was labeled on this map. This map was among the materials viewed by the [[Talosian]]s when they scanned the ''Enterprise'' computer. ({{TOS-R|The Cage}}) |
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[[Lieutenant]] [[Marla McGivers]] identified [[Khan Noonien Singh]] as being from northern India, a region populated by [[Sikh]]s during the late [[20th century]]. She described them as "the most fantastic warriors." ({{TOS|Space Seed}}) |
[[Lieutenant]] [[Marla McGivers]] identified [[Khan Noonien Singh]] as being from northern India, a region populated by [[Sikh]]s during the late [[20th century]]. She described them as "the most fantastic warriors." ({{TOS|Space Seed}}) |
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By the [[24th century]], the [[Federation]]'s [[Star Station India]] had been named in honor of this nation-state. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}}) |
By the [[24th century]], the [[Federation]]'s [[Star Station India]] had been named in honor of this nation-state. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|[[File:Eastern hemisphere graphic, The Cage.jpg|thumb|20th century map depicting the Eastern Hemisphere.]][[Retroactive continuity]]: A 20th-century era map of the eastern hemisphere depicting the location of India was stored in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}'s [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] in [[2254]]. This map was among the materials viewed by the [[Talosian]]s when they scanned the ''Enterprise'' computer. ({{TOS-R|The Cage}})|The map used in the remastered {{e|The Cage}} was a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] map published in September 2008. The ice shelfs of [[Antarctica]] were masked with black ink. New Delhi was labeled on the map; it was represented by a black star.[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/world_maps/txu-oclc-264266980-world_pol_2008-2.jpg]}} |
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Revision as of 18:37, 22 April 2016
India was a country in the south-central Asian continent on Earth. The people and culture specific to India were referred to as Indian.
When Jack told T'Mir about the places he wanted to visit he also mentioned India, as this country had "these mystics called fakirs. Supposedly they can almost stop their hearts just by using willpower." (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
In 1962, Vic Fontaine sang the song "Come Fly with Me" at his nightclub. One of the exotic locales mentioned in the song was the Indian city of Bombay. (DS9: "His Way")
Lieutenant Marla McGivers identified Khan Noonien Singh as being from northern India, a region populated by Sikhs during the late 20th century. She described them as "the most fantastic warriors." (TOS: "Space Seed")
By the 24th century, the Federation's Star Station India had been named in honor of this nation-state. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")