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− | '''Berkeley''' was a [[city]] on [[Earth]], in the state of [[California]], due east from [[San Francisco]] and north-east of [[Oakland]]. Home to the main campus of the [[University of California, Berkeley]] was headquarters to the [[Free Speech Movement]] of Earth's [[1960s]]. |
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+ | {{disambiguation|the similarly named Starfleet officer|Berkley}} |
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+ | '''Berkeley''' was a [[city]] in the [[San Francisco Metropolitan Area]], [[California]]. In [[1986]], its location was labeled on a [[San Francisco Municipal Railway|MUNI]] [[system map]]. The [[University of California, Berkeley]] was located in this city. |
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− | + | In the [[1960s]], a number of university students participated in the [[Free Speech Movement]]. In 1986, [[James T. Kirk]] fabricated a story he told [[Dr.]] [[Gillian Taylor]] to explain [[Spock]]'s aberrant behavior was result of his involvement with the Free Speech movement and his overindulgence in "{{dis|LDS|drug}}" [sic]. ({{film|4}}) |
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 26 March 2022
For the similarly named Starfleet officer, please see Berkley.
Berkeley was a city in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area, California. In 1986, its location was labeled on a MUNI system map. The University of California, Berkeley was located in this city.
In the 1960s, a number of university students participated in the Free Speech Movement. In 1986, James T. Kirk fabricated a story he told Dr. Gillian Taylor to explain Spock's aberrant behavior was result of his involvement with the Free Speech movement and his overindulgence in "LDS" [sic]. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)