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During the Third World War, Montana was the locations of several nuclear missile silos armed with Titan V Missiles. This area was controlled by the regional power the united states of America.
During the Third World War, Montana was the locations of several nuclear missile silos armed with Titan V Missiles. This area was controlled by the regional power the united states of America.


On April 5th, 2063, [[Zefram Cochrane]] launched the ''[[Phoenix]]'', mankind's first [[Warp]] capable [[starship|space ship]], from a missile complex near the city of Bozeman in central Montana, which led to [[Human]]ity's first contact with an extraterrestrial species, the [[Vulcan]]s.  
On April 5th, 2063, [[Zefram Cochrane]] launched the ''[[Phoenix]]'', mankind's first [[Warp factor|Warp]] capable [[starship|space ship]], from a missile complex near the city of Bozeman in central Montana, which led to [[Human]]ity's first contact with an extraterrestrial species, the [[Vulcan]]s.  


Later a statue would be erected of Dr. Cochrane near this spot, of him pointing to the sky, looking to the future.
Later a statue would be erected of Dr. Cochrane near this spot, of him pointing to the sky, looking to the future.


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Montana is a region on the North American continent on Earth.

During the Third World War, Montana was the locations of several nuclear missile silos armed with Titan V Missiles. This area was controlled by the regional power the united states of America.

On April 5th, 2063, Zefram Cochrane launched the Phoenix, mankind's first Warp capable space ship, from a missile complex near the city of Bozeman in central Montana, which led to Humanity's first contact with an extraterrestrial species, the Vulcans.

Later a statue would be erected of Dr. Cochrane near this spot, of him pointing to the sky, looking to the future.