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The '''Edsel''' was a [[car]] produced by the [[Ford Motor Company]] in the late [[1950s]]. The brand was a complete commercial failure, leading the term ''Edsel'' to become synonomous with failed product or ''lemon''.
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The '''Edsel''' was a [[car]] produced by the [[Ford Motor Company]] in the late [[1950s]]. The brand was a complete commercial failure, leading the term ''Edsel'' to become synonomous with failed product or ''"[[lemon]]"''.
   
In [[1996]], [[Henry Starling]], the possesser of a [[29th century]] [[timeship]] (the ''[[Aeon]]''), and owner of [[Chronowerx]], satirically suggested that the [[computer chip]] designed for the pending [[HyperPro PC]] be deemed inferior and the computer should be renamed "Edsel". ({{VOY|Future's End}})
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In [[1996]], [[Henry Starling]], the possesser of a [[29th century]] [[timeship]] (the ''[[Aeon]]''), and owner of [[Chronowerx Industries]], satirically suggested that the [[computer chip]] designed for the pending [[HyperPro PC]] be deemed inferior and the computer should be renamed "Edsel". ({{VOY|Future's End}})
   
 
The term was also used in [[2375]] by [[Tom Paris]], a [[20th century]] automobile enthusiast, who used it to describe a [[quantum slipstream drive]] constructed by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}}, when he discovered major design flaws. ({{VOY|Timeless}})
 
The term was also used in [[2375]] by [[Tom Paris]], a [[20th century]] automobile enthusiast, who used it to describe a [[quantum slipstream drive]] constructed by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}}, when he discovered major design flaws. ({{VOY|Timeless}})
   
 
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Revision as of 18:27, 2 January 2016

The Edsel was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company in the late 1950s. The brand was a complete commercial failure, leading the term Edsel to become synonomous with failed product or "lemon".

In 1996, Henry Starling, the possesser of a 29th century timeship (the Aeon), and owner of Chronowerx Industries, satirically suggested that the computer chip designed for the pending HyperPro PC be deemed inferior and the computer should be renamed "Edsel". (VOY: "Future's End")

The term was also used in 2375 by Tom Paris, a 20th century automobile enthusiast, who used it to describe a quantum slipstream drive constructed by the crew of the USS Voyager, when he discovered major design flaws. (VOY: "Timeless")

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