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That white smudge on the left. A frozen lake is still a lake! Don't ask me how it was formed. Maybe a robotic water tanker on it's way back from Europa crash landed or something?
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Oh, I thought you had intended the Museum to be based at the old ENT-era SF Command complex. I thought that was a nice touch, but I guess I was mistaken...
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The Starfleet Museum is amost canon. Picard refers to a "fleet museum" in Relics, and the plaque for a painting in Generations, I think, refers to a "fleet historical museum."
According to Amazon.com's word search function, "Starfleet Museum" appears in Star Trek Deep Space Nine Millennium: The Fall of Terok Nor the War of the Prophets Inferno by Judith Reeves-Stevens: "For a ship of the future, the Augustus was reminding Jake more of the old walk-through exhibit of the U.S.S. Discovery, a Daedalus-class ship more than two hundred years old, at the Starfleet Museum in San Francisco. But even that old veteran, one of the first ships commissioned by the newly formed Starfleet, had had more room.
The reason I had originally thought the Museum was in the Presidio was my belief that ALL the Starfleet buildings were in the Presidio. But I guess they're not. But I like the Presidio.
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