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− | [[File:Will and Kyle Riker.jpg|thumb|Will and Kyle Riker in front of Mount McKinley]] |
+ | [[File:Will and Kyle Riker.jpg|thumb|[[William T. Riker|Will]] and [[Kyle Riker]] in front of Mount McKinley]] |
− | '''Mount McKinley''' was a mountain in [[Alaska]], the highest point on [[Earth]]'s [[North America]]n continent. |
+ | '''Mount McKinley''' was a [[mountain]] in [[Alaska]], the highest point on [[Earth]]'s [[North America]]n continent. |
− | In [[2151]], [[Jonathan Archer]] believed that an [[asteroid]]'s |
+ | In [[2151]], [[Jonathan Archer]] believed that an [[asteroid]]'s mountain which was destroyed by the {{EnterpriseNX}}'s [[phase cannon]]s to have been the size of Mount McKinley. ({{ENT|Silent Enemy}}) |
− | In March of [[2153]], former {{class|NX}} test pilot [[A.G. Robinson]] was killed while climbing Mount McKinley. ({{ENT|First Flight}}) |
+ | In {{dis|March|month}} of [[2153]], former {{class|NX}} test [[pilot]] [[A.G. Robinson]] was [[death|killed]] while climbing Mount McKinley. ({{ENT|First Flight}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|The mountain was known as Mount McKinley from 1917 until 2015, but is currently again officially known by it's original name, Denali.}} |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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Revision as of 22:32, 4 September 2015
Mount McKinley was a mountain in Alaska, the highest point on Earth's North American continent.
In 2151, Jonathan Archer believed that an asteroid's mountain which was destroyed by the Enterprise NX-01's phase cannons to have been the size of Mount McKinley. (ENT: "Silent Enemy")
In March of 2153, former NX-class test pilot A.G. Robinson was killed while climbing Mount McKinley. (ENT: "First Flight")
The mountain was known as Mount McKinley from 1917 until 2015, but is currently again officially known by it's original name, Denali.