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'''Lake George''' is a body of [[water]] on [[Earth]].
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'''Lake George''' was a body of [[water]] on [[Earth]].
   
In [[2373]], after encountering and defeating an [[alien]] lifeform, which had tried to coax her spirit away from her body, [[Kathryn Janeway]] wanted to celebrate this victory together with [[Chakotay]] by drinking [[champagne]] while sailing on Lake George in the [[moon]]shine. ([[VOY]]: "[[Coda]]")
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In [[2373]], after encountering and defeating an [[alien]] [[lifeform]], which had tried to coax her spirit away from her body, [[Kathryn Janeway]] wanted to celebrate this victory together with [[Chakotay]] by drinking [[champagne]] while sailing on Lake George in the [[moon]]shine. ({{VOY|Coda}})
   
:''It was not specified which Lake George she intended to sail on. There are at least seven bodies of water called 'Lake George' on Earth, from [[Australia]] to [[Canada]].''
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{{bginfo|It was not specified which Lake George she intended to sail on. There are at least eight bodies of water called 'Lake George' on Earth, from [[Australia]] to [[Canada]]. The [[Star Trek Encyclopedia]] states that the reference is to the {{w|Lake George (New York)|Lake George}} in New York.}}
   
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Revision as of 02:40, 7 September 2012

Lake George was a body of water on Earth.

In 2373, after encountering and defeating an alien lifeform, which had tried to coax her spirit away from her body, Kathryn Janeway wanted to celebrate this victory together with Chakotay by drinking champagne while sailing on Lake George in the moonshine. (VOY: "Coda")

It was not specified which Lake George she intended to sail on. There are at least eight bodies of water called 'Lake George' on Earth, from Australia to Canada. The Star Trek Encyclopedia states that the reference is to the Lake George in New York.