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'''Hartley''', a philosopher of [[Earth]], once wrote, ''"Nothing reveals Humanity so well as the games it plays."'' |
'''Hartley''', a philosopher of [[Earth]], once wrote, ''"Nothing reveals Humanity so well as the games it plays."'' |
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− | In [[2364]], [[Q]] quoted these words in a conversation with [[Commander]] [[William Riker]]. Though Q agreed with the sentiment, he felt more was learned about human behavior by the way they played their games. ({{TNG|Hide and Q}}) |
+ | In [[2364]], [[Q]] quoted these words in a conversation with [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]]. Though Q agreed with the sentiment, he felt more was learned about human behavior by the way they played their games. ({{TNG|Hide and Q}}) |
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Revision as of 20:05, 26 March 2009
Hartley, a philosopher of Earth, once wrote, "Nothing reveals Humanity so well as the games it plays."
In 2364, Q quoted these words in a conversation with Commander William T. Riker. Though Q agreed with the sentiment, he felt more was learned about human behavior by the way they played their games. (TNG: "Hide and Q")