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That was Alec's favorite twenty-third-century neobaroque fusion group.
The Life of the World to Come Baker, Kage 2004
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They were playing a medley of historical tunes and some late twenty-third-century neo-baroque fusion, which was completely out of period but accommodated swing steps perfectly.
The Life of the World to Come Baker, Kage 2004
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Europani cities, however, went the other way around: dull, modern, pre-fabricated structures formed the hubs of the cities-the original, simple constructions of the twenty-third-century colonists who of necessity favored functional-ity over aesthetics.
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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Without a pocket phone, and the personalized dex and datalink facilities that went with it, you were almost nonexistent on twenty-third-century Earth.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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Everything inside the skin of the shuttle was on the cutting edge of twenty-third-century technology.
A Flag Full of Stars Brad Ferguson 2000
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As Picard entered Ten-Forward with Riker at his side, his gaze was drawn to the twenty-third-century vessel keeping pace with them off their starboard beam.
CROSSOVER MICHAEL JAN FRIEDMAN 2000
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Even Scotty, the twenty-third-century miracle worker, had to accept that.
CROSSOVER MICHAEL JAN FRIEDMAN 2000
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Vaughn never made such statements about the personnel aboard James T. Kirk, but then he didn’t have to: the Akira-class vessel carried with it a reputation worthy of the heroic and wildly successful twenty-third-century starship captain whose name it bore.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Vaughn never made such statements about the personnel aboard James T. Kirk, but then he didn’t have to: the Akira-class vessel carried with it a reputation worthy of the heroic and wildly successful twenty-third-century starship captain whose name it bore.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Vaughn never made such statements about the personnel aboard James T. Kirk, but then he didn’t have to: the Akira-class vessel carried with it a reputation worthy of the heroic and wildly successful twenty-third-century starship captain whose name it bore.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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