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− | In [[2267]], [[Khan Noonien Singh]] referred to ''Paradise Lost'' while discussing if he could "tame [[Ceti Alpha V|a world]]." His reference was later clarified to [[Montgomery Scott]], by [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], when he quoted a statement made by [[Lucifer]] when he fell into the pit, "''It is better to rule in [[ |
+ | In [[2267]], [[Khan Noonien Singh]] referred to ''Paradise Lost'' while discussing if he could "tame [[Ceti Alpha V|a world]]." His reference was later clarified to [[Montgomery Scott]], by [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], when he quoted a statement made by [[Lucifer]] when he fell into the pit, "''It is better to rule in [[Hell]] than serve in [[Heaven]].''" ({{TOS|Space Seed}}) |
− | + | In [[2285]], two late [[20th century]] books - one containing the poems ''Paradise Lost'' and ''Paradise Regained'', the other only ''Paradise Lost'' - were among the small collection of [[book]]s found aboard the {{SS|Botany Bay}}. ({{film|2}}) |
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In [[2287]], [[graffiti]] found on the entrance to [[Paradise City]] was taken from ''Paradise Lost''. ({{film|5}}) |
In [[2287]], [[graffiti]] found on the entrance to [[Paradise City]] was taken from ''Paradise Lost''. ({{film|5}}) |
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In [[2370]], when showing the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}'s [[arboretum]] to a visiting [[Cairn]] delegation, [[Deanna Troi]] quoted from ''Paradise Lost'': "''[[Flower]]s of all hue, and without thorn the [[rose]].''" ({{TNG|Dark Page}}) |
In [[2370]], when showing the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}'s [[arboretum]] to a visiting [[Cairn]] delegation, [[Deanna Troi]] quoted from ''Paradise Lost'': "''[[Flower]]s of all hue, and without thorn the [[rose]].''" ({{TNG|Dark Page}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo| Paradise Lost was originally a collection of 12 books based on the [[Bible|biblical]] stories about the revolt of [[Satan]] against [[God]], and Satan's corruption of [[Adam and Eve]] in the garden of [[Eden]].}} |
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* {{Wikipedia-title|Paradise Lost}} |
* {{Wikipedia-title|Paradise Lost}} |
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+ | [[fr:Le paradis perdu]] |
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Revision as of 10:08, 4 April 2016
Paradise Lost was a poem by the Human author John Milton. The sequel to this poem was Paradise Regained.
In 2267, Khan Noonien Singh referred to Paradise Lost while discussing if he could "tame a world." His reference was later clarified to Montgomery Scott, by Kirk, when he quoted a statement made by Lucifer when he fell into the pit, "It is better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven." (TOS: "Space Seed")
In 2285, two late 20th century books - one containing the poems Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, the other only Paradise Lost - were among the small collection of books found aboard the SS Botany Bay. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
In 2287, graffiti found on the entrance to Paradise City was taken from Paradise Lost. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
In 2370, when showing the USS Enterprise-D's arboretum to a visiting Cairn delegation, Deanna Troi quoted from Paradise Lost: "Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose." (TNG: "Dark Page")
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