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Africa 1992

Africa in 1992.

Africa relief map

Relief map of Africa.

Egypt was a country on the planet Earth, located in northern Africa and traditionally considered part of the Middle East. It bordered the Red Sea, Israel, Sudan, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea.

Its Arabic name was Misr. (Last Unicorn RPG modules: TOS Core Game Book, The Way of Kolinahr)

Ancient Egypt[]

The Egyptians created a vast empire beginning circa 3150 BCE, and achieved many technological advances in mathematics, medicine, art and architecture. The Egyptians used obsidian blades to perform delicate surgeries. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge)

The Kingdom of Egypt was ruled by a monarch called a Pharaoh. Ramses II was one notable pharaoh who ruled for nearly six decades. (TOS episode: "Patterns of Force") Other notable pharaohs were Queen Nefertiti and King Tutankhamen. (TOS novels: Strangers from the Sky, Probe, TNG novel: Indistinguishable from Magic).

The ancient Egyptians were particularly noted for their method of mummifying their dead, and for the elaborate tombs created for their rulers. Many of these tombs were discovered in what became known as the Valley of the Kings. The mysterious pyramids of Egypt, such as the Great Pyramid, were still objects of great interest to temporal scientists in the 31st century. (ENT episode: "Cold Front")

The Doctor and his two human friends, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, once visited ancient Egypt. There they discovered an escaped alien criminal who'd been posing as vizier to the Pharoah for several decades. After evading Egyptian soldiers, they made their way through the Pharoah's palace and confronted the disguised alien vizier in the throne-room. Though the Doctor gave the alien criminal a chance to flee, it transformed into its true form and threatened to attack. The Doctor sucked the alien back into its cell and explained to the Pharoah that the alien had been planning to harness the Nile's kinetic energy to power a tachyon pulse inverter, which would have ignited Earth's atmosphere and burned half of its surface. The Doctor gained the Pharoah's assistance in finding the TARDIS. (TNG - Assimilation² comic: "Issue 1")

Ancient Egyptian writings, hieroglyphs, remained untranslatable until the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. (DSC episode: "Rosetta")

In the late 23rd century, the USS Enterprise discovered a near-duplicate of ancient Egyptian culture on the planet Zeta Reticuli II. (TOS comic: "We Are Dying, Egypt, Dying!")

Ensign Cathe Telakwitha and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura were both fans of ancient Egyptian art. (TOS novel: Heart of the Sun)

Theology[]

The ancient Egyptians were polytheistic, worshiping multiple gods. Many of them, such as Thoth, were discovered in the late 24th century to have been alien Beings, who had visited Earth in the earliest days of human civilization. (NF novels: Being Human, Gods Above)

Dieties[]

The planet Amenhotep IX was named for Egyptian god Amenhotep. (TOS novelization: The Search for Spock)

Modern Egypt[]

In the year 1840, Egypt accepted the Treaty of London. (TOS novel: Federation)

The Regulan humans were originally of Egyptian descent. (TOS - Star Trek II Short Stories short story: "The Blaze of Glory")

Parneb sent a landing party from the Starfleet starship USS Enterprise in 2264 to Egypt in 2045. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)

Egypt in the 24th century was known for producing good quality crops. (DS9 novel: The Laertian Gamble) In the year 2266, James T. Kirk, Spock, Leonard McCoy and Montgomery Scott visited the Great Pyramid along with famous mathematician and pacifist Alfred Bleikoff. Bleikoff was amazed at the progress made in reclaiming the desert around the monument. (TOS comic: "Prophet of Peace")

In 2273, Rear Admiral James T. Kirk was on leave in Egypt when he was alerted to the V'Ger crisis. (TOS novelization: The Motion Picture)

Ven Kaldarren and his son, Jason Garrett, visited Egypt and the Valley of the Kings in 2335. (TLE novel: Well of Souls)

The USS Enterprise-E's chief science officer Dina Elfiki was a native of Egypt. (TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum)

Starfleet has named starships for famous Egyptians. The 23rd century Akula-class frigate USS Arafat was named for politician Yasser Arafat. The 24th century USS Farouk El-Baz and USS Enterprise-D's type-15 shuttlepod El-Baz were named for scientist Farouk El-Baz.

Alternate realities[]

Kelvin timeline[]

Eugenics Wars map 1996

Global territories in 1996 during the Eugenics Wars.

According to Khan Noonien Singh, in September 1992 Augment Dictator Ama Owusu annexed Egypt into United Africa. By 1996, John Ericssen had taken Egypt from Owusu, adding it to his Pax Europa territories, before the Augment dictatorships were overthrown. (TOS - Khan comics: "Issue 2", "Issue 3")

Mirror universe[]

Priest-king Menes created a theocracy in Egypt through worship of the deity Anubis. Later, Greece under Agamemnon leveled the pyramids and destroyed Egyptian civilization. (Decipher RPG module: Through a Glass, Darkly)

Geography[]

The Nile was a river in Egypt. (TNG - Assimilation² comic: "Issue 1")

Points of interest[]

Notable Egyptians[]

Appendices[]

Connections[]

Africa
cities and settlements Aboisso • Alexandria • Alexandria II • Cairo • Cape Town • City of the Dead • Dakar • Giza • Heliopolis • Mandela City • Mariana City • Mogadishu • Mombasa • Nairobi • Obbia • Pretoria • Rashid • Sadat City • Thebes • Tunis Federation icon image. United Earth icon image.
nations and regions African Confederation • Egypt • Kenya • Madagascar • Mali • Pan-African Alliance • République de Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) • Senegal • Somalia • South Africa • Sudan • United States of Africa
landmarks and geography Mount Kenya
cultures and notable people Bantu • Swahili

Sarita Carson • Geordi La Forge • Amina Sasine • Matrina Sedik • Nyota Uhura

food and drink isbarmuunto
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Planetary State United Earth • United Earth Republic International organizations United Nations/New United Nations • Great Khanate • Optimum Movement United Earth logo
Africa Pan-African Alliance African Confederation (Somalia) • Egypt • Madagascar • Mali • Senegal • République de Côte d'Ivoire • South Africa • Sudan • United States of Africa (Kenya)
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Europe European Alliance • European Hegemony • European Union • Mediterranean Alliance • United States of Europe Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bulgaria • Czechoslovakia • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia • German Democratic Republic • Germany • Gibraltar • Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • Norway • Pan Slavia • Poland • Portugal • Roman Empire • Romania • Serbia • Soviet Union • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales) • Yugoslavia
Middle East Muslim Bloc • Pan-Semite Union Arabia • Iran • Iraq • Israel • Lebanon • Turkey • Saudi Arabia
North America Caribbean Alliance • Central America Canada • Cuba • Jamaica • Mexico • Panama • Dominican Republic • Puerto Rico • United States of America
Oceania and Antarctica Australia • Easter Island • New Guinea • New Zealand • Norfolk Island • Pitcairn • Solomon Islands
South America Argentina • Bolivia • Brazil • Chile • Colombia • Ecuador • French Guiana • Guyana • Paraguay • Peru • Suriname • Trinidad and Tobago • Uruguay • Venezuela

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