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A [[Bible|biblical]] figure, Adam was the first [[Humans|Human]] man created by [[God]], who was tasked with his [[marriage|wife]], [[Eve]], to populate the [[Earth]] with their offspring. When [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]] was captured by the [[Talosians]], fellow captive [[Vina]] compared their situation to Adam and Eve.<ref name="TOS00"/>
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A [[Bible|biblical]] figure, Adam was the first [[Humans|Human]] man created by [[God]], who was tasked with his [[marriage|wife]], [[Eve]], to populate the [[Earth]] with their offspring. When [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]] was captured by the [[Talosians]], fellow captive [[Vina]] compared their situation to Adam and Eve.<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
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Revision as of 00:39, 26 January 2022

Adam
"The Expulsion from Paradise" (ST06)

"The Expulsion from Paradise" (ST06)
First Appearance TOS 16 (24 Nov 1966)
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A biblical figure, Adam was the first Human man created by God, who was tasked with his wife, Eve, to populate the Earth with their offspring. When Captain Christopher Pike was captured by the Talosians, fellow captive Vina compared their situation to Adam and Eve.[1]

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