Georgia is a region of the North American continent on the planet Earth, with boundaries that were created as the area was settled as a geopolitical subdivision of the United States of America nation.
The Federation starships USS Georgia were named for this location.
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Georgia was the site of a number of battles during the American Civil War, including the Battle of Pine Mountain. Colonel Thaddius Riker - a Union Army officer and distant ancestor of Captain William T. Riker - was present at the battle. During the battle Thaddius was seriously injured. His life was saved when a member of the Q continuum who would come to be called Quinn carried him to safety following the Battle of Pine Mountain, Georgia. (VOY episode: "Death Wish")
Leonard McCoy was born in the city of Atlanta, Georgia in 2227, (FASA RPG: USS Enterprise Officer's Manual). In the late 2250s and early 2260s, he kept a home in the city of Macon, and resided there when he worked at the Starfleet Teaching Hospital. (TOS novel: Enterprise: The First Adventure)
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A number of Star Trek authors reside in Georgia:
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Georgia is the 4th state of the United States of America.
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The East Coast, also known as the "Eastern Seaboard" or "Atlantic Seaboard," refers to the easternmost coastal states of the pre-War United States, which touch the Atlantic Ocean and stretch up to what used to be Canada. While in a strict geographical sense it includes the entire eastern seaboard, in popular usage the term "East Coast" is most often used to specifically refer to the northern half of this region, which is also known as the Northeastern U.S.
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Broken Banks was a region on the route traveled by the ferry Duchess Gambit, which also stopped at the Commonwealth and the Capital Wasteland. Nothing is known about it save that it is south of the Capital Wasteland and may refer to a location in the Carolinas.
The Capital Wasteland is a large expanse of open areas with caves, Raider camps, etc. in the area of the former Washington, DC around the more urban areas of Downtown DC. As of 2277, the area is overrun by Super Mutants who are in a constant battle to push humans out.
The central hub of civilization in the ruins of the former capital is Rivet City, based in and around the remains of a beached aircraft carrier. Other settlements include the towns of Megaton, Canterbury Commons, Andale, Tenpenny Towers and Paradise Falls, as well as the Brotherhood of Steel Citadel built in place of the pre-War Pentagon. Movement between the certain areas is possible through the Washington Metro tunnels.
Adams Air Force Base was once a major military installation of the United States in pre-War times. Located just outside the Capital Wasteland, the base is accessible through the Presidential Metro, and in 2277 served as a secondary headquarters for the Enclave, besides their original facility at Raven Rock. Enclave operations were centered in the Mobile Base Crawler, which had the capability to call down orbital strikes on several locations in the Capital Wasteland.
The Commonwealth is what is left of the pre-War state of Massachusetts. While it too was ravaged by the Great War and is as lawless and inhospitable as much of the former United States, its main attraction is the mysterious Institute. The Institute itself has developed highly advanced technology and even artificial intelligence, which it has used to create a population of subservient androids. An opposing organization in the Commonwealth, the Railroad, works to eventually free the enslaved androids from their creators.
The region of Point Lookout, Maryland, just south of the Capital Wasteland, was home to a small seaside resort town established after the 1950's. Point Lookout was one of the few places in the United States not directly hit hit by nuclear bombs during the Great War, but since then the site has become a massive coastal swamp.
The Erie Stretch is a vague region located somewhere along the Lake Erie coast, possibly the area of Erie, Pennsylvania, or it could be referring to the remains of pre-war Cleveland. Even less is known about the Erie Stretch than Ronto, except that it was known to the inhabitants of The Pitt in 2277.
Great Lanta is presumably post-War Atlanta, Georgia, far to the south of any other eastern settlement mentioned in Fallout 3. The region is the birthplace of Saint Monica, who is venerated by the Church of Saint Monica aboard Rivet City in the Capital Wasteland.
The Abbey of the Road is a Christian monestary, far west from the Commonwealth. The church's main concern is the well-being of the other Christian churches along the East Coast. Due to the general location and name, it is assumed that it is based in Detroit, Michigan.
The Pitt is a Raider settlement built from the decaying infrastructure of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The settlement is divided into two main areas: Downtown, where slaves work and live, and Uptown, where the raiders live. Downtown includes quarters for the slave population, The Mill, and the abandoned Steelyard which is inhabited by Wildmen and Trogs. Uptown features the Abandoned Apartments and Haven building, the personal palace for The Pitt's leader, Ishmael Ashur. A network of ramps and bridges connects the upper floors of The Pitt's dilapidated buildings in both parts of the settlement, serving as platforms for raiders to oversee the working slaves.
Little is known about Ronto, except that it likely consists of the remnants of the Canadian city of Toronto, and by 2277 had established itself as a notable power in the area with a reputation that reached as far as The Pitt.
Georgia is a country of about 4,300,000 people in the Caucasas region at the juncture of western Asia and eastern Europe.
Its capital and largest city is Tbilisi.
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Georgia Cavanagh is a spokesperson for Oceanic Airlines in the storyline of the alternate reality game (ARG) Find 815. Cavanagh acted as a spokesperson in a press release by ABC Medianet and the website Flyoceanicair.com. Because this website is operated by ABC, and not by the creative authorities of Lost, the canonicity of this character is uncertain.
On December 28, 2007, a press release appeared on ABC Medianet announcing Oceanic's return to the airways. In this statement, Georgia was named the Oceanic Airlines Contact for more information. Her phone number was (818) 460-5520. When called, her voice could be heard on a voicemail:
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Hi, you've reached Georgia Cavanagh at Oceanic Airlines. We've had an unprecedented response to our return to service, and we'll try to get back with you shortly. Please leave your name, number, and the time that you called. In addition, please check out our new website at http://flyoceanicair.com beginning December 31st. Thank you. |
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As of January 2, 2008, her message was changed to:
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Hi, you've reached Georgia Cavanagh at Oceanic Airlines, taking you places you've never imagined. We've had an unprecedented response to our return to service. Please leave your name and number, and we'll try to get back with you shortly. Also, check out our new website beginning December 31st at http://flyoceanicair.com . Thank you. |
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As of January 4, 2008, messages weren't accepted anymore. Instead, callers are referred to an attendant by pressing "0", or to log into a mailbox, by pressing "81". You are then prompted for a mailbox number and pass code. It is currently unknown if there are any valid mailbox/pass code combinations.
On January 30, 2008, Oceanic Airlines issued a "Golden Pass" press release via Cavanaugh (see: Find 815 clues/January 30).
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Admitted to the United States on July 4, 1776. This was ratified on January 2, 1788.
Georgia is a region of the North American continent and a state in the former nation-state, the United States of America.
Atlanta is a city in Georgia. (ENT: "The Xindi")
Georgia produces vast amounts of peaches. Charles Tucker III enjoyed Georgia peaches so much that, before leaving for the Delphic Expanse in 2153, he brought a crate of them aboard. (ENT: "Extinction")
During the American Civil War, William Riker's ancestor, Colonel Thaddius Riker, was injured at the Battle of Pine Mountain in Georgia in 1864. Another soldier, secretly a Q, carried Riker to the front line, saving his life and ensuring William Riker would be alive to stop the Borg at Earth in 2367. (VOY: "Death Wish")
Georgia is a territory of the United States of America, classified as a state. It may be on your mind, and if so, you can take the midnight train there (just be careful on the nights when the lights go out). Notable locations include Atlanta and Savannah.
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Atlanta is the capital of Georgia.
The Constructicons (sans Mixmaster) ransacked and demolished a half-built office tower in downtown Atlanta, stealing its steel girders. Once finished, they were retrieved by Blitzwing. Toy Soldiers!
Falling pieces of Ark-19 struck around Atlanta, resulting in at least 30 injuries, but no fatalities. Devastation issue 2
Savannah is a city by the Atlantic Ocean.
In an alternate universe where Sam Witwicky was killed and the Decepticons won, a major Decepticon outpost was located near Savannah. Ironhide and Ratchet attempted to infiltrate this outpost, where they fought Bonecrusher. Transformers Comic issue 11
Following the liberation of America, Savannah became the site for both an emergency medical shelter and an Autobot base. Mikaela Banes took a position of authority at the shelter. The close proximity of both locations led to the Decepticons attacking the shelter so that when the Autobots arrived to help, they would be wiped out by NATO forces under Decepticon mind control. Thanks to Bumblebee and Mikaela, the plan was foiled. Transformers Comic issue 14 Transformers Comic issue 15
After Sixshot's attack on Ark-16 destroyed its cloaking system, Robins Air Force Base went on full alert. Devastation issue 2
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