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In the mid-[[20th century]], people, even those in rural areas, could hear about what was happening in this city on the radio. Though people might feel they were far from events, radio brought them in closer. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
 
In the mid-[[20th century]], people, even those in rural areas, could hear about what was happening in this city on the radio. Though people might feel they were far from events, radio brought them in closer. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
   
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In [[2004]] three [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s arrived from the year [[2153]], having been covertly [[time travel|transported through time]] by the [[Sphere Builder]]s. There, they attempted to construct a [[Xindi bioweapon|bioweapon]] to use against the [[Human]]s. There, they engaged [[Loomis (21st century)|Loomis]], an employee at a Detroit [[blood bank|blood donors clinic]], to obtain samples of all Human blood types in order to perfect the weapon. However, they were eventually stopped by [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[T'Pol]] of the {{EnterpriseNX}}, who had been transported there by [[temporal agent]] [[Daniels (Crewman)|Daniels]] and Loomis was arrested by the [[Detroit Police Department|Detroit Police]].
 
In [[2004]] three [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s arrived from the year [[2153]], having been covertly [[time travel|transported through time]] by the [[Sphere Builder]]s. There, they attempted to construct a [[Xindi bioweapon|bioweapon]] to use against the [[Human]]s. There, they engaged [[Loomis (21st century)|Loomis]], an employee at a Detroit [[blood bank|blood donors clinic]], to obtain samples of all Human blood types in order to perfect the weapon. However, they were eventually stopped by [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[T'Pol]] of the {{EnterpriseNX}}, who had been transported there by [[temporal agent]] [[Daniels (Crewman)|Daniels]] and Loomis was arrested by the [[Detroit Police Department|Detroit Police]].

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File:Detroit2004.jpg

Archer and T'Pol walking in the streets of Detroit in 2004

File:Detroit police cars loomis.jpg

Detroit police cars

Detroit was a city located in Michigan in the United States of America, on the North American continent of Earth. Detroit played a major role in Earth's industrialization, and was a center of automobile manufacture for most of the 20th century.

In the mid-20th century, people, even those in rural areas, could hear about what was happening in this city on the radio. Though people might feel they were far from events, radio brought them in closer. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The pages seen in the episode were from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924. Information on Detroit was from page 110.

In 2004 three Xindi-Reptilians arrived from the year 2153, having been covertly transported through time by the Sphere Builders. There, they attempted to construct a bioweapon to use against the Humans. There, they engaged Loomis, an employee at a Detroit blood donors clinic, to obtain samples of all Human blood types in order to perfect the weapon. However, they were eventually stopped by Jonathan Archer and T'Pol of the Enterprise NX-01, who had been transported there by temporal agent Daniels and Loomis was arrested by the Detroit Police.

In 2153, the only map of early 21st century Detroit that T'Pol managed to find in the Enterprise's database was from 2002. (ENT: "Carpenter Street") T'Pol's visit to Detroit tempered her skepticism on the concept of time travel. (ENT: "Azati Prime")

Scenes of "Carpenter Street"'s Detroit were filmed in Los Angeles. Template:Brokenlink

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