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[[File:Elephants roaming Africa.jpg|thumb|Young Michael Burnham imagines elephants roaming Africa as part of a story]]
 
[[File:Elephant drawing.jpg|thumb|Jellico's son's drawing of an elephant]]
 
[[File:Elephant drawing.jpg|thumb|Jellico's son's drawing of an elephant]]
An '''elephant''' was a large [[Earth]] [[mammal]].
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An '''elephant''' was a large [[quadruped|quadrupedal]] [[mammal]] from [[Earth]].
   
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A [[Kikuyu]] [[proverb]] said "when elephants fight, it's the [[grass]] that suffers." ({{SNW|Strange New Worlds}})
In [[2369]], [[Captain]] [[Edward Jellico]]'s son gave him a drawing of what Jellico believed to be an elephant. He showed this drawing to [[Deanna Troi]]. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
 
   
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Listening to her father, [[Mike Burnham]], tell the story of [[the girl who made the stars]], [[Michael Burnham]] imagined elephants along with [[zebra]]s and [[lion]]s living "[[distant past|a thousand centuries ago]]." ({{ST|The Girl Who Made the Stars}})
{{bginfo|There were plans for an elephant to appear in {{e|Shore Leave}}, but the plans never materialized. ''[http://www.fastcopyinc.com/orionpress/articles/shore_leave.htm]}}
 
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In [[2369]], [[Captain]] [[Edward Jellico]]'s [[Jellico's son 001|son]] gave him a [[drawing]] of what Jellico believed to be an elephant. He showed this drawing to [[Deanna Troi]], who agreed with his assessment. ({{TNG|Chain Of Command, Part I}})
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{{bginfo|There were plans for an elephant to appear in {{e|Shore Leave}}, but the plans never materialized. ''{{OrionPress|articles/shore_leave.htm}}''|The novelization of "Once Upon a Planet", published in ''[[Star Trek Log 3]]'', describes the [[cat]] in that story as "only slightly smaller than an elephant."|In deleted scenes from {{film|11}}, the [[Klingon]]s captured the ''[[Narada]]'' after the {{USS|Kelvin}} crashed into it, and imprisoned [[Nero]] for the next twenty-five years. These Klingon guards wore helmets and thick coats, which costume designer [[Michael Kaplan]] respectively modeled on a horseshoe crab and elephant and rhino skin. (''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'', p. 42)}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 27 October 2022

Elephants roaming Africa

Young Michael Burnham imagines elephants roaming Africa as part of a story

Elephant drawing

Jellico's son's drawing of an elephant

An elephant was a large quadrupedal mammal from Earth.

A Kikuyu proverb said "when elephants fight, it's the grass that suffers." (SNW: "Strange New Worlds")

Listening to her father, Mike Burnham, tell the story of the girl who made the stars, Michael Burnham imagined elephants along with zebras and lions living "a thousand centuries ago." (ST: "The Girl Who Made the Stars")

In 2369, Captain Edward Jellico's son gave him a drawing of what Jellico believed to be an elephant. He showed this drawing to Deanna Troi, who agreed with his assessment. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part I")

There were plans for an elephant to appear in "Shore Leave", but the plans never materialized. [1]
The novelization of "Once Upon a Planet", published in Star Trek Log 3, describes the cat in that story as "only slightly smaller than an elephant."
In deleted scenes from Star Trek, the Klingons captured the Narada after the USS Kelvin crashed into it, and imprisoned Nero for the next twenty-five years. These Klingon guards wore helmets and thick coats, which costume designer Michael Kaplan respectively modeled on a horseshoe crab and elephant and rhino skin. (Star Trek - The Art of the Film, p. 42)

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