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'''Lee's Summit''' was a suburb of [[Kansas City]], located in the [[US]] state of [[Missouri]], on [[Earth]]'s [[North America]]n continent. |
'''Lee's Summit''' was a suburb of [[Kansas City]], located in the [[US]] state of [[Missouri]], on [[Earth]]'s [[North America]]n continent. |
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+ | In [[1930]], a news report about [[car]]s not having license tags was printed in a [[New York]] [[newspaper]]. A [[police]]man from near Lee's Summit told the paper that, "''I'm going to be drafted next month and don't want to spend [[United States dollar|$15]] or $20,''" was a common excuse for drivers of unlicensed vehicles. This report was on the same page as a [[murder]], and the death of a local social worker, [[Edith Keeler]]. |
This was one of the images [[Spock]]'s [[tricorder]] recorded before he and [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] transported back in time. ({{TOS|The City on the Edge of Forever}}) |
This was one of the images [[Spock]]'s [[tricorder]] recorded before he and [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] transported back in time. ({{TOS|The City on the Edge of Forever}}) |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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* {{wikipedia|Lee's Summit, Missouri}} |
* {{wikipedia|Lee's Summit, Missouri}} |
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Revision as of 16:59, 3 May 2011
Lee's Summit was a suburb of Kansas City, located in the US state of Missouri, on Earth's North American continent.
In 1930, a news report about cars not having license tags was printed in a New York newspaper. A policeman from near Lee's Summit told the paper that, "I'm going to be drafted next month and don't want to spend $15 or $20," was a common excuse for drivers of unlicensed vehicles. This report was on the same page as a murder, and the death of a local social worker, Edith Keeler.
This was one of the images Spock's tricorder recorded before he and Captain Kirk transported back in time. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")