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The '''Arno''' was a [[river]] flowing through [[Florence]] on [[Earth]]. |
The '''Arno''' was a [[river]] flowing through [[Florence]] on [[Earth]]. |
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+ | When the [[Leonardo da Vinci]]-[[hologram]] and [[Kathryn Janeway]] tested the [[Great Bird]] for the first time in [[2374]], they started off a bridge and immediately fell into the Arno. Later, when the two prepared to take flight on an improved version of the glider on an alien [[planet]], Leonardo da Vinci noted that "''Unfortunately, the river Arno is quite absent.''" ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}}) |
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Revision as of 00:59, 8 March 2015
The Arno was a river flowing through Florence on Earth.
When the Leonardo da Vinci-hologram and Kathryn Janeway tested the Great Bird for the first time in 2374, they started off a bridge and immediately fell into the Arno. Later, when the two prepared to take flight on an improved version of the glider on an alien planet, Leonardo da Vinci noted that "Unfortunately, the river Arno is quite absent." (VOY: "Concerning Flight")