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A copy of ''The Inferno'' was among the small collection of books found aboard the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] in [[2286]]. (''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'') |
A copy of ''The Inferno'' was among the small collection of books found aboard the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] in [[2286]]. (''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'') |
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− | A copy of ''Dante's Inferno'' was given to [[Captain]] [[Janeway]] by her fiancé [[Mark Johnson]] as an engagement gift. She later lent the book to [[Chakotay]]. |
+ | A copy of ''Dante's Inferno'' was given to [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] by her fiancé [[Mark Johnson]] as an engagement gift. She later lent the book to [[Chakotay]]. |
: ''"In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself astray in a dark wood where the straight road had been lost."'' |
: ''"In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself astray in a dark wood where the straight road had been lost."'' |
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Chakotay agreed with Dante, if you always see the road ahead of you it's not worth the trip. ([[VOY]]: "[[Shattered]]") |
Chakotay agreed with Dante, if you always see the road ahead of you it's not worth the trip. ([[VOY]]: "[[Shattered]]") |
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The Inferno (also published as Dante's Inferno) is one of three canticas from the epic Italian poem The Devine Comedy, by Dante.
A copy of The Inferno was among the small collection of books found aboard the SS Botany Bay in 2286. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
A copy of Dante's Inferno was given to Captain Janeway by her fiancé Mark Johnson as an engagement gift. She later lent the book to Chakotay.
- "In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself astray in a dark wood where the straight road had been lost."
Chakotay agreed with Dante, if you always see the road ahead of you it's not worth the trip. (VOY: "Shattered")