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− | Written by [[Phineas Tarbolde]] on the [[Canopus Planet]] in [[1996]], by [[Stardate]] [[2266#SD1312|1312.4]] it would be considered "one of the most passionate love sonnets of the past couple centuries," according to [[Gary Mitchell]], when he recited a passage from the sonnet: "My love has wings. Slender, feathered things, with grace in upswept curve and tapered tip."<ref name=" | + | Written by [[Phineas Tarbolde]] on the [[Canopus Planet]] in [[1996]], by [[Stardate]] [[2266#SD1312|1312.4]] it would be considered "one of the most passionate love sonnets of the past couple centuries," according to [[Gary Mitchell]], when he recited a passage from the sonnet: "My love has wings. Slender, feathered things, with grace in upswept curve and tapered tip."<ref name="TOS02"/> While [[Starfleet Commander|Commander]] [[Jack Ransom]] was convalescing in [[sickbay]] aboard the [[U.S.S. Cerritos NCC-75567|U.S.S. ''Cerritos'' NCC-75567]], [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]] [[Stevens]] read ''The Nightingale Woman'' to him.<ref name="LDS111"/> |
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 30 March 2023
The Nightingale Woman
First Appearance | TOS02 (22 Sep 1966) |
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Written by Phineas Tarbolde on the Canopus Planet in 1996, by Stardate 1312.4 it would be considered "one of the most passionate love sonnets of the past couple centuries," according to Gary Mitchell, when he recited a passage from the sonnet: "My love has wings. Slender, feathered things, with grace in upswept curve and tapered tip."[1] While Commander Jack Ransom was convalescing in sickbay aboard the U.S.S. Cerritos NCC-75567, Lieutenant Commander Stevens read The Nightingale Woman to him.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Star Trek, season 1, episode 3 (Production number 02). Directed by James Goldstone. Written by Samuel A. Peeples. Desilu Productions. 22 September 1966.
- ↑ Template:RefLDS111