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Revision as of 17:20, 29 March 2023
A sonnet was a form of poetry. The Nightingale Woman by Phineas Tarbolde, written in 1996, was considered to be "one of the most passionate love sonnets of the past couple centuries," according to Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell on Stardate 1312.4.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Cage". Star Trek, season 0, episode 0 (Production number 01). Directed by Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Released 1986. Desilu Productions. 1965.