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− | '''Mike Hammer''' was a fictional portrayal of a [[20th century]] |
+ | '''Mike Hammer''' was a fictional portrayal of a [[20th century]] detective on [[Earth]]. [[Odo]] recommended the Mike Hammer crime novel, ''[[Kiss Me Deadly]]'', to [[Kira Nerys]] in [[2375]]. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Shadows and Symbols]]")'' |
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+ | [[Miles O'Brien]] was also familiar with Mike Hammer, as well as other crime novel detectives, such as [[Raymond Chandler]]. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Field of Fire]]")'' |
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:''In the [[1990s]] the character of Mike Hammer was briefly recreated for a series of [[comics]] from Tekno Comix, the same company which produced [[Leonard Nimoy]]'s ''Primortals'' and [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s ''Lost Universe''.'' |
:''In the [[1990s]] the character of Mike Hammer was briefly recreated for a series of [[comics]] from Tekno Comix, the same company which produced [[Leonard Nimoy]]'s ''Primortals'' and [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s ''Lost Universe''.'' |
Revision as of 08:03, 19 May 2005
Mike Hammer was a fictional portrayal of a 20th century detective on Earth. Odo recommended the Mike Hammer crime novel, Kiss Me Deadly, to Kira Nerys in 2375. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")
Miles O'Brien was also familiar with Mike Hammer, as well as other crime novel detectives, such as Raymond Chandler. (DS9: "Field of Fire")
- In the 1990s the character of Mike Hammer was briefly recreated for a series of comics from Tekno Comix, the same company which produced Leonard Nimoy's Primortals and Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe.