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''In an [[alternate timeline|alternate]] Earth assimilated by the [[Borg]], Cuba was connected to Florida and other [[Caribbean]] islands with bridge-like structures.'' ({{film|8}})
 
''In an [[alternate timeline|alternate]] Earth assimilated by the [[Borg]], Cuba was connected to Florida and other [[Caribbean]] islands with bridge-like structures.'' ({{film|8}})
   
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{{bginfo|Based on its name, the [[Havana Institute]] might also have been located in Cuba. Furthermore, the {{USS|Havana}} might be named for the city.}}
{{bginfo|Background material specifies the birth place of [[Captain]] [[Richard Robau]] as Sagua La Grande, on Cuba.}}
 
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== List of Cubans ==
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* [[Fidel Castro]]
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{{bginfo|According to his profile on [http://boldlygo.intel.com/ Intel's Starfleet Shipyard site], [[Richard Robau]] was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba.}}
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==

Revision as of 00:14, 9 April 2015

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Xindi weapon path

The Xindi superweapon test probe begins to trace the 4,000 km path of destruction which will transect Cuba

Cuba was a country on Earth's 20th and 21st centuries and which consisted of a large island south of Florida in Earth's Caribbean Sea.

In 1893, hand-rolled Havana cigars, named for Cuba's capital city, were the preferred cigar of Samuel Clemens, whose pen-name was Mark Twain. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

In the mid-20th century, Cuba was depicted on the mission insignias for Apollo 1, Apollo 7, and Apollo 11. (ENT: "First Flight").

The island was crossed from north to south by the destructive beam of the 2153 Xindi superweapon test probe, with great loss of life. (ENT: "The Expanse")

Earth assimilated

Cuba connected to Florida with bridge-like structures

In an alternate Earth assimilated by the Borg, Cuba was connected to Florida and other Caribbean islands with bridge-like structures. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Based on its name, the Havana Institute might also have been located in Cuba. Furthermore, the USS Havana might be named for the city.

List of Cubans

According to his profile on Intel's Starfleet Shipyard site, Richard Robau was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba.

External link