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In [[2270]], [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} encountered [[Kukulkan]], an [[alien]] being who had visited Earth in the ancient past. Kirk surmised that this early [[first contact]] was the source of the Chinese dragon myths. ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
 
In [[2270]], [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} encountered [[Kukulkan]], an [[alien]] being who had visited Earth in the ancient past. Kirk surmised that this early [[first contact]] was the source of the Chinese dragon myths. ({{TAS|How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth}})
   
{{bginfo|In {{TNG|Code of Honor}}, the Centerplace on [[Ligon II]] featured a sculpture of a Chinese dragon. It was not specified in the episode if the prop was used to represent a Ligonian sculpture, or an sculpture of Earth origin acquired by the [[Ligonian]]s.}}
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{{bginfo|[[File:Dragon sculpture.jpg|thumb|100px|A chinese dragon-like sculpture on Ligon II]]In {{TNG|Code of Honor}}, the Centerplace on [[Ligon II]] featured a sculpture of a Chinese dragon. It was not specified in the episode if the prop was used to represent a Ligonian sculpture, or an sculpture of Earth origin acquired by the [[Ligonian]]s.}}
   
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Revision as of 15:58, 27 December 2014

The Chinese dragons were mythical dragons in Chinese mythology and folklore on Earth.

In 2270, Captain Kirk and the USS Enterprise encountered Kukulkan, an alien being who had visited Earth in the ancient past. Kirk surmised that this early first contact was the source of the Chinese dragon myths. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")

Dragon sculpture

A chinese dragon-like sculpture on Ligon II

In TNG: "Code of Honor", the Centerplace on Ligon II featured a sculpture of a Chinese dragon. It was not specified in the episode if the prop was used to represent a Ligonian sculpture, or an sculpture of Earth origin acquired by the Ligonians.

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