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Outer Mongolia was a region located on the Asian continent of Earth. The name was also a slang term which is used to describe something that is impossible to achieve. After arriving in 1930 via the Guardian of Forever to await the arrival of Dr. Leonard McCoy, James T. Kirk referred to as Outer Mongolia as one of the possible locations that McCoy could appear, as if to underline the impossibility of finding him. (TOS episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever"; TOS - Crucible novel: The Fire and the Rose)

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  • Outer Mongolia was a region located on the Asian continent of Earth. The name was also a slang term which is used to describe something that is impossible to achieve. After arriving in 1930 via the Guardian of Forever to await the arrival of Dr. Leonard McCoy, James T. Kirk referred to as Outer Mongolia as one of the possible locations that McCoy could appear, as if to underline the impossibility of finding him. (TOS episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever"; TOS - Crucible novel: The Fire and the Rose)
  • Outer Mongolia was a region located in Asia. The term "Outer Mongolia" was also used as a slang term denoting something that is impossible to achieve. After traveling back to 1930 to await the arrival of Leonard McCoy, James Kirk referred to Outer Mongolia as one of the countless locations McCoy might arrive in – as well as clarifying the impossibility of finding him in a seemingly random situation. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" )
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  • Outer Mongolia was a region located on the Asian continent of Earth. The name was also a slang term which is used to describe something that is impossible to achieve. After arriving in 1930 via the Guardian of Forever to await the arrival of Dr. Leonard McCoy, James T. Kirk referred to as Outer Mongolia as one of the possible locations that McCoy could appear, as if to underline the impossibility of finding him. (TOS episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever"; TOS - Crucible novel: The Fire and the Rose)
  • Outer Mongolia was a region located in Asia. The term "Outer Mongolia" was also used as a slang term denoting something that is impossible to achieve. After traveling back to 1930 to await the arrival of Leonard McCoy, James Kirk referred to Outer Mongolia as one of the countless locations McCoy might arrive in – as well as clarifying the impossibility of finding him in a seemingly random situation. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" )
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