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'''Daniel''' was a [[Bible|biblical]] figure in [[Earth]]'s [[early history|early]] [[Human history]] who was once placed in a [[lion]]'s den for refusing to worship a Babylonian [[king]] as a [[god]].
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'''Daniel''' was a [[Bible|biblical]] figure in [[Human history#Ancient History|ancient Human history]] who was once placed in a [[lion]]'s den for refusing to worship a [[Persian]] [[king]] as a [[god]].
   
[[Leonard McCoy]] referred to Daniels banishment to "the lion's den" when he found out the fate of [[Jim Kirk|Captain Kirk]], and potentially dangerous environment, noting that the [[Commander]] [[Spock]] will need a [[CMO|medical officer]]. Spock recalled that Daniel had "only his [[human religion|faith]]" during his imprisonment, but that he welcomed the [[Doctor]]s company just the same. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Gamesters of Triskelion]]")
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[[Leonard McCoy]] referred to Daniel's banishment to "the lion's den" when he learned of [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] was being held prisoner by the [[Provider]]s of [[Triskelion]], then he noted that the [[Commander]] [[Spock]] would need a [[CMO|medical officer]].
   
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Spock recalled that Daniel had "only his [[Human religion|faith]]" during his imprisonment, but that he welcomed the [[doctor]]'s company just the same. ({{TOS|The Gamesters of Triskelion}})
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Revision as of 22:17, 11 March 2015

Daniel was a biblical figure in ancient Human history who was once placed in a lion's den for refusing to worship a Persian king as a god.

Leonard McCoy referred to Daniel's banishment to "the lion's den" when he learned of Captain Kirk was being held prisoner by the Providers of Triskelion, then he noted that the Commander Spock would need a medical officer.

Spock recalled that Daniel had "only his faith" during his imprisonment, but that he welcomed the doctor's company just the same. (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion")

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