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Alaska

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Alaska is a region of the North American continent on the planet Earth, with boundaries that were created as the area was settled as a geopolitical subdivision of the United States of America nation.

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Following the conclusion of the Eugenics Wars in 1996, several hundred children that had been genetically engineered were brought to Alaska to live out their lives in peace. (TNG novel: Infiltrator)

In the 23rd century, Starfleet maintained a base near the city of Juneau in Alaska. When the Cetacean Probe visited Earth in 2286, the base at Juneau was one of many across the planet to be disabled by the probe's transmissions. (TOS novelization: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

In 2335, William T. Riker, son of Betty and Kyle Riker, was born in Valdez, Alaska. Among his friends during his time in Alaska were Jackson Carter (TNG novel: A Rock and a Hard Place), Teller Conlon (TNG novel: Fortune's Light), and Lyrinder Halk. (TNG comic: "Thin Ice")

In 2349, the Great Alaskan Earthquake caused untold damage to many towns and cities across the state and would be remembered for years. (TNG novel: Q-Space)

Starfleet Lieutenant (j.g.) Kara Bain and her father, K.E. Bain, shared a home in Juneau, Alaska. (SCE episode: "Breakdowns")

Benjamin Sisko had visited Alaska in the summer prior to 2372. While there, he saw the Aurora Borealis. (DS9 novel: Saratoga)

Valdez was also the setting for Will Riker's wedding to Deanna Troi in 2379. (TNG movie: Nemesis)

A number of United Earth and Federation starships have borne the name USS Alaska after this region, including one that was prototype of the Alaska-class.

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[edit] List of Alaskans

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