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In [[Human]] standards, a calendar is usually a visual chart representing "months."
 
In [[Human]] standards, a calendar is usually a visual chart representing "months."
   
In [[2376]], [[Neelix]] proposed a riddle to [[Tuvok]] while the two were on an [[away mission]]: an [[ensign]] was stranded on an uninhabited [[moon]], without [[food]], and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "[[Sunday]]s." ([[VOY]]: "[[Riddles]]")
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In [[2376]], [[Neelix]] proposed a riddle to [[Tuvok]] while the two were on an [[away mission]]: an [[ensign]] was stranded on an uninhabited [[moon]], without [[food]], and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "[[Sunday]]s." ({{VOY|Riddles}})
   
 
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For a list of real Star Trek-related calendars, see calendars.

A calendar can be any system of measuring long periods of time, including days, months and years.

In Human standards, a calendar is usually a visual chart representing "months."

In 2376, Neelix proposed a riddle to Tuvok while the two were on an away mission: an ensign was stranded on an uninhabited moon, without food, and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "Sundays." (VOY: "Riddles")

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