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In [[2154]], while analyzing [[Xindi]] data, [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] suggested in frustration that the data may in fact be a letter to Santa Claus, rather than anything important. ({{ENT|Countdown}}) |
In [[2154]], while analyzing [[Xindi]] data, [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] suggested in frustration that the data may in fact be a letter to Santa Claus, rather than anything important. ({{ENT|Countdown}}) |
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Revision as of 15:00, 31 March 2009
Santa Claus was a personification of the secular portions of Christmas - the spirit of giving and good will in certain Earth cultures.
In 2154, while analyzing Xindi data, Charles Tucker suggested in frustration that the data may in fact be a letter to Santa Claus, rather than anything important. (ENT: "Countdown")