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In [[2371]], [[Jake Sisko]] considered an internship at the Pennington School to study writing. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
 
In [[2371]], [[Jake Sisko]] considered an internship at the Pennington School to study writing. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
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In an [[alternate timeline|alternate]] [[2372]], after [[Benjamin Sisko|his father]] died, Jake Sisko considered again to join the Pennington school. [[Nog]] was happy about this decision , because they would both stay on [[Earth]], but Jake wasn't sure about this. ({{DS9|The Visitor}})
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: ''While this school does not actually exist, Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, does in reality have its own well renowned creative writing program. Wellington-based New Zealand fan writer, fanzine editor and convention organizer, Lana Pennington-Brown, who was befriended by several of the production staff of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', inspired the name of the fictitious educational institution.''
 
: ''While this school does not actually exist, Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, does in reality have its own well renowned creative writing program. Wellington-based New Zealand fan writer, fanzine editor and convention organizer, Lana Pennington-Brown, who was befriended by several of the production staff of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', inspired the name of the fictitious educational institution.''
 
: ''The ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]'' series of novels features a [[23rd century]] journalist named Tim Pennington, after whom the Pennington School is presumably named.''
 
: ''The ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]'' series of novels features a [[23rd century]] journalist named Tim Pennington, after whom the Pennington School is presumably named.''

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The Pennington School was a learning institution located in Wellington, New Zealand.

In 2371, Jake Sisko considered an internship at the Pennington School to study writing. (DS9: "Explorers")

In an alternate 2372, after his father died, Jake Sisko considered again to join the Pennington school. Nog was happy about this decision , because they would both stay on Earth, but Jake wasn't sure about this. (DS9: "The Visitor")

While this school does not actually exist, Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, does in reality have its own well renowned creative writing program. Wellington-based New Zealand fan writer, fanzine editor and convention organizer, Lana Pennington-Brown, who was befriended by several of the production staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, inspired the name of the fictitious educational institution.
The Star Trek: Vanguard series of novels features a 23rd century journalist named Tim Pennington, after whom the Pennington School is presumably named.