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'''Alice''' was a character from [[Lewis Carroll]]'s "''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''" and "''[[Alice Through the Looking Glass]]''".
'''Alice''' was one of the many artifacts created by the [[Shore Leave Planet]] during the visit of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2267]]. [[Leonard McCoy]] mentioned to [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] that the idyllic planet was like "something out of Alice in Wonderland". In response, the planet created the [[White Rabbit]] and Alice, basing them on his memories of that tale. The appearance of these two characters was the first clue that all was not as it appeared on that world. ({{TOS|Shore Leave}})
 
   
 
In [[2267]], while on the [[Shore Leave Planet]]., [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] mentioned to [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] that the idyllic planet was like "something out of "''Alice in Wonderland''". In response, the planet created [[robot]]s representing the [[White Rabbit]] and Alice, basing them on his memories of that tale. The appearance of these two characters was the first clue that all was not as it appeared on that world. ({{TOS|Shore Leave}})
McCoy and Sulu briefly encountered Alice again, when the ''Enterprise'' revisited the Amusement Park planet in [[2269]]. Like before, Alice was seen chasing the White Rabbit. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}})
 
   
 
McCoy and Sulu briefly encountered Alice again, when the ''Enterprise'' revisited the Amusement Park planet in [[2269]]. Like before, Alice was seen chasing the White Rabbit. Later, the two officers had a [[picnic]] lunch with Alice, the White Rabbit, and a [[dragon]]. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}})
:''Alice was played by [[Marcia Brown]] in "Shore Leave" and voiced by [[Nichelle Nichols]] in "Once Upon a Planet".''
 
   
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Revision as of 06:55, 26 March 2015

For the ship of the same name, please see Alice (ship).

Alice was a character from Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" and "Alice Through the Looking Glass".

In 2267, while on the Shore Leave Planet., McCoy mentioned to Sulu that the idyllic planet was like "something out of "Alice in Wonderland". In response, the planet created robots representing the White Rabbit and Alice, basing them on his memories of that tale. The appearance of these two characters was the first clue that all was not as it appeared on that world. (TOS: "Shore Leave")

McCoy and Sulu briefly encountered Alice again, when the Enterprise revisited the Amusement Park planet in 2269. Like before, Alice was seen chasing the White Rabbit. Later, the two officers had a picnic lunch with Alice, the White Rabbit, and a dragon. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")

Alice was played by Marcia Brown in "Shore Leave" and voiced by Nichelle Nichols in "Once Upon a Planet". The appearance of Alice in these episodes was based on the version of her created by Walt Disney for the 1951 animated film.

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