Gravett Island is an island in the south of Earth's Pacific Ocean. It was uninhabited in the 2060s. In 2063, Gravett Island was chosen as the location that some of the USS Enterprise-E crew would relocate to following the destruction of the ship to stop the Borg aboard it. (ST movie: Star Trek: First Contact) Around three-quarters of the crew made it to Gravett Island, from where they were recovered by the Enterprise after the Borg were stopped. (TNG novel: Rogue)
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| - Gravett Island is an island in the south of Earth's Pacific Ocean. It was uninhabited in the 2060s. In 2063, Gravett Island was chosen as the location that some of the USS Enterprise-E crew would relocate to following the destruction of the ship to stop the Borg aboard it. (ST movie: Star Trek: First Contact) Around three-quarters of the crew made it to Gravett Island, from where they were recovered by the Enterprise after the Borg were stopped. (TNG novel: Rogue)
- After having traveled back in time from 2373 to 2063, the USS Enterprise-E was nearly overrun by the Borg. Captain Jean-Luc Picard initiated the ship's auto-destruct sequence and evacuated his crew to Gravett Island, and ordered Commander Riker's group, which was located in Bozeman, Montana at the time, to find a "quiet corner of North America and stay out of history's way." The remaining Enterprise crew landed on Gravett Island in order to minimize the possibility of polluting the timeline, and thereby violating the Temporal Prime Directive. (Star Trek: First Contact)
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| - Gravett Island is an island in the south of Earth's Pacific Ocean. It was uninhabited in the 2060s. In 2063, Gravett Island was chosen as the location that some of the USS Enterprise-E crew would relocate to following the destruction of the ship to stop the Borg aboard it. (ST movie: Star Trek: First Contact) Around three-quarters of the crew made it to Gravett Island, from where they were recovered by the Enterprise after the Borg were stopped. (TNG novel: Rogue)
- After having traveled back in time from 2373 to 2063, the USS Enterprise-E was nearly overrun by the Borg. Captain Jean-Luc Picard initiated the ship's auto-destruct sequence and evacuated his crew to Gravett Island, and ordered Commander Riker's group, which was located in Bozeman, Montana at the time, to find a "quiet corner of North America and stay out of history's way." The remaining Enterprise crew landed on Gravett Island in order to minimize the possibility of polluting the timeline, and thereby violating the Temporal Prime Directive. (Star Trek: First Contact) There is no Gravett Island outside the Star Trek universe. However, if it did exist in the real world, it would be located near French Polynesia. The island was named after Jacques Gravett, Ronald Moore's assistant. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 314)
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