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In [[1996]], the poet [[Tarbolde]] wrote the famous love sonnet "[[Nightingale Woman]]" on this planet. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}) |
In [[1996]], the poet [[Tarbolde]] wrote the famous love sonnet "[[Nightingale Woman]]" on this planet. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|In the script of "Where No Man Has Gone Before", this planet was referred to as "a Canopus planet", not "the Canopus planet", suggesting that "Canopus" was a reference to the planet's inhabitants.|According to the bios in ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'', [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lieutenant]] [[Nara]], seen in {{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}}, was from Canopus Planet.}} |
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Revision as of 18:07, 26 February 2012
Canopus Planet was an inhabited planet in the Canopus system.
In 1996, the poet Tarbolde wrote the famous love sonnet "Nightingale Woman" on this planet. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
In the script of "Where No Man Has Gone Before", this planet was referred to as "a Canopus planet", not "the Canopus planet", suggesting that "Canopus" was a reference to the planet's inhabitants.
According to the bios in Star Trek: Starship Creator, Lieutenant Nara, seen in TNG: "Eye of the Beholder", was from Canopus Planet.