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  • Riverside Shipyard
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  • In 2255, James T. Kirk boarded the military shuttle Bardeen at the Riverside Shipyard after Christopher Pike dared him to enlist in Starfleet and do better than his father the night before at the nearby Shipyard Bar. (Star Trek) In 2259, one of the news feeds from UFP News showed a reporter doing a news piece from the shipyard. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The view, which was visible on a display in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus, appeared to be a reuse of a shot from Star Trek, with a reporter superimposed over the image.
  • Riverside Shipyard was a Starfleet shipyard located on Earth near Riverside, Iowa. The shipyard was also know as the Iowa Shipyards. (Star Trek app) In the alternate timeline brought about by Nero's temporal incursion in the year 2233, the USS Enterprise was built at the shipyard in the mid-2250s. (TOS movie: Star Trek)
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  • In 2255, James T. Kirk boarded the military shuttle Bardeen at the Riverside Shipyard after Christopher Pike dared him to enlist in Starfleet and do better than his father the night before at the nearby Shipyard Bar. (Star Trek) In 2259, one of the news feeds from UFP News showed a reporter doing a news piece from the shipyard. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The view, which was visible on a display in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus, appeared to be a reuse of a shot from Star Trek, with a reporter superimposed over the image.
  • Riverside Shipyard was a Starfleet shipyard located on Earth near Riverside, Iowa. The shipyard was also know as the Iowa Shipyards. (Star Trek app) In the alternate timeline brought about by Nero's temporal incursion in the year 2233, the USS Enterprise was built at the shipyard in the mid-2250s. (TOS movie: Star Trek)