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In the [[Abrahamic faiths]] of [[Earth]], Hell was a place of eternal suffering and punishment for those who committed sins in their mortal lives.<ref name="TOS00"/><ref name="TOS20"/> The [[Talosians]] used a depiction of Hell to punish [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]] in [[Prime Chronology: 2254|2254]], saying that it was "from a fable [he] ... heard in childhood."<ref name="TOS00"/>
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In the [[Abrahamic faiths]] of [[Earth]], Hell was a place of eternal suffering and punishment for those who committed sins in their mortal lives.<ref name="TOS00"/><ref name="TOS20"/> The [[Talosians]] used a depiction of Hell to punish [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]] in [[2254]], saying that it was "from a fable [he] ... heard in childhood."<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
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Revision as of 00:33, 26 January 2022

Hell
Hell, as depicted by the Talosians (TOS 00)

Hell, as depicted by the Talosians (TOS 00)
First Appearance TOS 16 (24 Nov 1966)
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In the Abrahamic faiths of Earth, Hell was a place of eternal suffering and punishment for those who committed sins in their mortal lives.[1][2] The Talosians used a depiction of Hell to punish Captain Christopher Pike in 2254, saying that it was "from a fable [he] ... heard in childhood."[1]

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