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''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' was a work of children's fiction by [[Carroll, Lewis|Lewis Carroll]]. On [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3025|3025.3]], while visiting the [[amusement planet]] in the [[Omicron Delta]] region, [[Dr.]] [[McCoy, Leonard|Leonard McCoy]] inadvertently conjured into being simulacra of [[Alice (Fictional)|Alice]] and the [[White Rabbit (Fictional)|White Rabbit]] from Carroll's stories.<ref name="TOS17"/>
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''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' was a work of children's fiction by [[Lewis Carroll]]. On [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3025|3025.3]], while visiting the [[amusement planet]] in the [[Omicron Delta]] region, [[Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy]] inadvertently conjured into being simulacra of [[Alice (Fictional)|Alice]] and the [[White Rabbit (Fictional)|White Rabbit]] from Carroll's stories.<ref name="TOS17"/> [[Pavel Chekov]] once erroneously claimed that the tale was [[Russian]] in origin, and that the [[Cheshire Cat (Fictional)|Cheshire Cat]] was actually from [[Minsk]].<ref name="TOS33"/> [[Amanda Grayson]] read the book to [[Spock]]<ref name="TAS14"/> and [[Michael Burnham]] when they were children. Burnham gave her copy of the [[book]] to [[Sylvia Tilly]] in [[2256]].<ref name="DSC03"/>
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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First Appearance TOS17 (29 Dec 1966)
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was a work of children's fiction by Lewis Carroll. On Stardate 3025.3, while visiting the amusement planet in the Omicron Delta region, Dr. Leonard McCoy inadvertently conjured into being simulacra of Alice and the White Rabbit from Carroll's stories.[1] Pavel Chekov once erroneously claimed that the tale was Russian in origin, and that the Cheshire Cat was actually from Minsk.[2] Amanda Grayson read the book to Spock[3] and Michael Burnham when they were children. Burnham gave her copy of the book to Sylvia Tilly in 2256.[4]

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