The American Continent Institute was an institute of higher learning on Earth founded sometime prior to 2236. The American Continent Institute was responsible for the SS Columbia, which crashed on Talos IV that year. Doctor Theodore Haskins was a part of that mission. (TOS episodes: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I") The American Continent Institute was also involved in research at the archaeological sites on Tagus III. (TNG episode: "Qpid")
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| - The American Continent Institute was an institute of higher learning on Earth founded sometime prior to 2236. The American Continent Institute was responsible for the SS Columbia, which crashed on Talos IV that year. Doctor Theodore Haskins was a part of that mission. (TOS episodes: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I") The American Continent Institute was also involved in research at the archaeological sites on Tagus III. (TNG episode: "Qpid")
- The American Continent Institute was a scientific and educational institute based on Earth. In the 2120s, the Institute sponsored a survey of Wolf-catalogue stars near the Sol system. This survey expedition discovered reserves of pergium and topaline on the fifth planet of Wolf 359. (Star Trek: Shadowstar Station) The Institute launched the ill-fated SS Columbia expedition that crashed on Talos IV in ca. 2236. (TOS: "The Cage")
- The Columbia, whose team was led by Doctor Theodore Haskins, crashed on Talos IV in 2236, and his fate remained unknown until 2254 – eighteen years later. In that year, the starship USS Enterprise detected what they thought was a distress call from the Columbia, which turned out to be an elaborate trap set by the Talosians. Upon learning this, the crew of the Enterprise realized that there were, in fact, no survivors of the Columbia crash. (TOS: "The Cage" )
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| - The American Continent Institute was an institute of higher learning on Earth founded sometime prior to 2236. The American Continent Institute was responsible for the SS Columbia, which crashed on Talos IV that year. Doctor Theodore Haskins was a part of that mission. (TOS episodes: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I") The American Continent Institute was also involved in research at the archaeological sites on Tagus III. (TNG episode: "Qpid")
- The American Continent Institute was a scientific and educational institute based on Earth. In the 2120s, the Institute sponsored a survey of Wolf-catalogue stars near the Sol system. This survey expedition discovered reserves of pergium and topaline on the fifth planet of Wolf 359. (Star Trek: Shadowstar Station) The Gagarin-class USS Leonov, after its withdrawal from frontline service, served for many years with a succession of civilian scientific and academic institutions, including the United Federation of Planets Institute of Science (as SS Fermi), the University of Mars, Port Lowell (as SS Barsoom), and the American Continent Institute (as SS Columbia), which was lost in 2236. (The Starfleet Museum: Gagarin-Class Light Cruisers) The Institute launched the ill-fated SS Columbia expedition that crashed on Talos IV in ca. 2236. (TOS: "The Cage")
- The Columbia, whose team was led by Doctor Theodore Haskins, crashed on Talos IV in 2236, and his fate remained unknown until 2254 – eighteen years later. In that year, the starship USS Enterprise detected what they thought was a distress call from the Columbia, which turned out to be an elaborate trap set by the Talosians. Upon learning this, the crew of the Enterprise realized that there were, in fact, no survivors of the Columbia crash. (TOS: "The Cage" ) Prior to the sealing of the ruins in the mid-23rd century, the ACI excavated archeological sites on Tagus III. The Speckman and the Sordal-Palka Excavations recovered artifacts from the Arnold Era. (TNG: "Qpid" ) The unnamed encampment survivors of the Institute's scientists were played by Leonard Mudie and Anthony Jochim. The printout seen in "The Cage" read, "North American Continent Expedition". Information on the ACI's activities on Tagus III is from an okudagram titled Tagus III Archaeological Notes, which was perused by Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2367. The name of the second excavation was not fully legible.
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