Image:Screen Cap From Jericho 1-13 -- Map.jpg

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Black Jack (Jericho episode)
Description

Screen cap from Black Jack (Jericho episode) of a map, showing in-universe attack sites

Source

http://jerichowiki.cbs.com/page/What+We+Know

Article

Black Jack (Jericho episode)

Portion used

most, including CBS logo

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate the tenuous and confusing clues about the status of the United States of America, in-universe in Jericho.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable. This map is central to the show's development, and because the peculiarities of the map are what make it useful within the show, any amateur re-creation of the map would fail WP:VERIFY.

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Locations in Jericho (TV series)
Description

Screen cap from Black Jack (Jericho episode) of a map, showing in-universe attack sites

Source

http://jerichowiki.cbs.com/page/What+We+Know

Article

Locations in Jericho (TV series)

Portion used

most, including CBS logo

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate the tenuous and confusing clues about the status of the United States of America, in-universe in Jericho.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable. This map is central to the show's development, and because the peculiarities of the map are what make it useful within the show, any amateur re-creation of the map would fail WP:VERIFY.

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