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'''Times Square''' is a famous intersection in [[New York City]] on [[Earth]].
 
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[[File:Times square 1944.png|thumb|Times Square welcomes Hitler in an alternative timeline]]
 
'''Times Square''' was a famous intersection in [[New York City]] on [[Earth]]. This square was on Upper [[Broadway]].
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In ''[[The Big Good-Bye]]'', on one New Year's Day, [[Barney Kollecher]], a [[police]] officer, had his fellow officers posted at this location. They were to keep the peace, and to arrest petty criminals and bullies. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
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{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were actually from the detective novel, ''The Listening Man'', by author {{w|John A. Moroso}}. This novel was published in 1924. Information on Times Square was from page 178.}}
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''In an alternate timeline, [[Adolf Hitler]] received a hero's welcome in Times Square when he toured the conquered city in [[1944]].'' ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}})
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== External link ==
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''In an alternate timeline, [[Adolf Hitler]] recieved a hero's welcome in Times Square when he toured the conquered city in [[1944]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Storm Front, Part II]]")
 
 
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Revision as of 02:16, 15 October 2014

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Times square 1944

Times Square welcomes Hitler in an alternative timeline

Times Square was a famous intersection in New York City on Earth. This square was on Upper Broadway.

In The Big Good-Bye, on one New Year's Day, Barney Kollecher, a police officer, had his fellow officers posted at this location. They were to keep the peace, and to arrest petty criminals and bullies. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The pages seen in the episode were actually from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924. Information on Times Square was from page 178.

In an alternate timeline, Adolf Hitler received a hero's welcome in Times Square when he toured the conquered city in 1944. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

External link