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'''Rhode Island''' is a state in the [[North America]]n continent of the [[planet]] [[Earth]], formerly the smallest state in the [[USA]].
 
'''Rhode Island''' is a state in the [[North America]]n continent of the [[planet]] [[Earth]], formerly the smallest state in the [[USA]].
   
In [[2152]], [[Jonathan Archer]] referenced Rhode Island when he attempted to teach [[Trip Tucker]] how to play the game [[Geography]]. Archer explained the game by giving the example: "You say [[Amazon River]] which ends in an "R" and then I say Rhode Island." ([[ENT]]: "[[Desert Crossing]]")
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In [[2152]], [[Jonathan Archer]] referenced Rhode Island when he attempted to teach [[Trip Tucker]] how to play the game [[Geography]]. Archer explained the game by giving the example: "You say [[Amazon River]] which ends in an "R" and then I say Rhode Island." ({{ENT|Desert Crossing}})
   
 
:''In a scene [[deleted scene|deleted]] from ''[[Fight or Flight]]'', [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]] also referenced Rhode Island in a similar game he played with Archer. Mayweather and Archer actually used the same locations as Tucker and Archer later.''
 
:''In a scene [[deleted scene|deleted]] from ''[[Fight or Flight]]'', [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]] also referenced Rhode Island in a similar game he played with Archer. Mayweather and Archer actually used the same locations as Tucker and Archer later.''

Revision as of 17:29, 7 February 2007

Rhode Island is a state in the North American continent of the planet Earth, formerly the smallest state in the USA.

In 2152, Jonathan Archer referenced Rhode Island when he attempted to teach Trip Tucker how to play the game Geography. Archer explained the game by giving the example: "You say Amazon River which ends in an "R" and then I say Rhode Island." (ENT: "Desert Crossing")

In a scene deleted from Fight or Flight, Ensign Travis Mayweather also referenced Rhode Island in a similar game he played with Archer. Mayweather and Archer actually used the same locations as Tucker and Archer later.
A WWI-era US battleship was named after Rhode Island, as was the USS Rhode Island.

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