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'''Xanadu''' was a fictional location.
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'''Xanadu''' was a city in [[Outer Mongolia|Mongolia]].
   
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It was the summer capital of Kublai Khan, grandson of [[Genghis Khan]]. In the [[13th century]], the [[Venice|Venetian]] explorer-merchant [[Marco Polo]] visited the Khan there.
In [[2152]], [[Jonathan Archer]] used Xanadu in a [[geography]] game he played with [[Trip Tucker]] in order to keep him awake while they awaited rescue on the [[Torothan homeworld]]. Tucker disputed Archer's use of it as it was not a real place.([[ENT]]: "[[Desert Crossing]]")
 
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After the fall of the Mongolian Empire, Xanadu lay in ruins, and eventually came to be thought nothing more than a myth.
   
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In [[2152]] on the [[Torothan homeworld]], when [[Jonathan Archer]] used the name of the city in a [[geography]] game, [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]] disputed his use of it, claiming Xanadu was "fictional". Archer replied "''That doesn't matter.''" ({{ENT|Desert Crossing}})
:''In a scene [[deleted scene|deleted]] from ''[[Fight or Flight]]'', [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]] also referenced Xanadu in a similar game he played with Archer. Mayweather and Archer actually used the same locations as Tucker and Archer later, but in this scene it was Archer who disputed Xanadu's legitimacy.''
 
   
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== Background information ==
[[Category:Geography]]
 
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Xanadu is in fact not fictional: its ruins were located in the [[20th century]], but the association of the name with insubstantial, exotic legend persists.
   
 
In a scene [[deleted scene|deleted]] from {{e|Fight or Flight}}, [[Travis Mayweather]] also referenced Xanadu in a game of geography with Archer. The two actually used the same locations as Tucker and Archer did in "Desert Crossing", but in this scene, it was Mayweather who used Xanadu and Archer who disputed its legitimacy.
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Xanadu also lent its name to a sorcerer in the 1971 [[Gold Key TOS]] comic "[[Sceptre of the Sun]]".
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==External link==
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Revision as of 13:16, 24 October 2015

Xanadu was a city in Mongolia.

It was the summer capital of Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan. In the 13th century, the Venetian explorer-merchant Marco Polo visited the Khan there. After the fall of the Mongolian Empire, Xanadu lay in ruins, and eventually came to be thought nothing more than a myth.

In 2152 on the Torothan homeworld, when Jonathan Archer used the name of the city in a geography game, Trip Tucker disputed his use of it, claiming Xanadu was "fictional". Archer replied "That doesn't matter." (ENT: "Desert Crossing")

Background information

Xanadu is in fact not fictional: its ruins were located in the 20th century, but the association of the name with insubstantial, exotic legend persists.

In a scene deleted from "Fight or Flight", Travis Mayweather also referenced Xanadu in a game of geography with Archer. The two actually used the same locations as Tucker and Archer did in "Desert Crossing", but in this scene, it was Mayweather who used Xanadu and Archer who disputed its legitimacy.

Xanadu also lent its name to a sorcerer in the 1971 Gold Key TOS comic "Sceptre of the Sun".

External link