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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* Some time after the ''Columbia'' crashes, the [[time barrier]] is broken, revolutionizing space travel. Communications also improve in intervening years since the interference wave and [[speed of light|lightspeed]]-only communications seem to be considered obsolete in 2254 when this ship's signal is received. This fact seems inconsistent with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', which featured faster-than-light communication in the [[2150s]].
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* Some time after the ''Columbia'' crashes, the [[time barrier]] is broken, revolutionizing space travel. Communications also improve in intervening years since the interference wave and [[speed of light|lightspeed]]-only communications seem to be considered obsolete in 2254 when this ship's signal is received. This fact seems inconsistent with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', which featured faster-than-light communication in the [[2150s]]. This and other technological advances might be traced to [[Lily Sloane]]'s encounter with the Enterprise E and its crew. ({{film|8}})
   
 
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  • Some time after the Columbia crashes, the time barrier is broken, revolutionizing space travel. Communications also improve in intervening years since the interference wave and lightspeed-only communications seem to be considered obsolete in 2254 when this ship's signal is received. This fact seems inconsistent with Star Trek: Enterprise, which featured faster-than-light communication in the 2150s. This and other technological advances might be traced to Lily Sloane's encounter with the Enterprise E and its crew. (Star Trek: First Contact)
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