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{{bginfo|It is likely that the 602 Club was named for a bar [http://www.602club.org/] near the {{w|University of Wisconsin}}, [[Rick Berman]]'s alma mater. Berman, along with [[Brannon Braga]], wrote the ''Enterprise'' episode "Shuttlepod One", which marks the first mention of the 602 Club. Both are credited with creating the series as well.|Two Pilsner glasses, seen inside the club, were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9532}}}}
 
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602 Club

The 602 Club in the 2140s

The 602 Club was a bar on Earth in the 22nd century. Many of the pilots and engineers involved in the NX Project based at the Warp Five Complex frequented this establishment, including Jonathan Archer, A.G. Robinson, Charles Tucker III, and Malcolm Reed. The walls of the 602 Club were decorated with many astronautical illustrations, including a portrait of Zefram Cochrane's warp drive prototype Phoenix, a DY-100 class sleeper ship, and USS Enterprise (XCV 330). (ENT: "First Flight")

One of the waitresses at the 602 Club, Ruby, was known to have been romantically involved with two crewmen from Enterprise, Charles Tucker III and Malcolm Reed. Tucker went so far as to call her "the one." (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")

Charles Tucker promised to buy the NX-01 engineering staff, as well as Captain Archer and T'Pol, a round at the 602 Club for their excellent work during the Delphic Expanse mission. (ENT: "Countdown")

It is likely that the 602 Club was named for a bar [1] near the University of Wisconsin, Rick Berman's alma mater. Berman, along with Brannon Braga, wrote the Enterprise episode "Shuttlepod One", which marks the first mention of the 602 Club. Both are credited with creating the series as well.
Two Pilsner glasses, seen inside the club, were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2]