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+ | '''Florence Nightingale''' was a [[Human]] [[nurse]], who was primarily known for treating wounded soldiers on [[Earth]]'s ancient battlefields. |
In [[2377]], [[Harry Kim]] renamed the [[Kraylor]] [[Medical Transport 136]] after Nightingale, since he believed at the time that it was carrying vital [[vaccine]]s to the [[Kraylor homeworld]]. It later turned out this ship wasn't on a medical mission at all however, making it somewhat of a misnomer. ({{VOY|Nightingale}}) |
In [[2377]], [[Harry Kim]] renamed the [[Kraylor]] [[Medical Transport 136]] after Nightingale, since he believed at the time that it was carrying vital [[vaccine]]s to the [[Kraylor homeworld]]. It later turned out this ship wasn't on a medical mission at all however, making it somewhat of a misnomer. ({{VOY|Nightingale}}) |
Revision as of 19:31, 28 March 2011
For additional meanings of "Nightingale", please see Nightingale.
Florence Nightingale was a Human nurse, who was primarily known for treating wounded soldiers on Earth's ancient battlefields.
In 2377, Harry Kim renamed the Kraylor Medical Transport 136 after Nightingale, since he believed at the time that it was carrying vital vaccines to the Kraylor homeworld. It later turned out this ship wasn't on a medical mission at all however, making it somewhat of a misnomer. (VOY: "Nightingale")