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− | [[Image:Forest of Forever.jpg|thumb|right|The Forest of Forever.]] The '''"Forest of Forever"''' was a fairy-tale setting in "[[The Adventures of Flotter]]" series of children's [[holoprogram]]s. This is where colorful characters like [[Flotter]] and [[Trevis]] (representations of natural elements or forces of nature) helped teach deductive reasoning skills. Some Flotter stories included "Flotter and the Tree Monster", "Trevis and the Terribly Twisted Trunk", and "Flotter, Trevis, and the |
+ | [[Image:Forest of Forever.jpg|thumb|right|The Forest of Forever.]] The '''"Forest of Forever"''' was a fairy-tale setting in "[[The Adventures of Flotter]]" series of children's [[holoprogram]]s. This is where colorful characters like [[Flotter]] and [[Trevis]] (representations of natural elements or forces of nature) helped teach deductive reasoning skills. Some Flotter stories included "[[Flotter and the Tree Monster]]", "[[Trevis and the Terribly Twisted Trunk]]", and "[[Flotter, Trevis, and the Ogre of Fire]]". ([[VOY]]: "[[Once Upon a Time]]") |
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Revision as of 00:16, 19 January 2006
The "Forest of Forever" was a fairy-tale setting in "The Adventures of Flotter" series of children's holoprograms. This is where colorful characters like Flotter and Trevis (representations of natural elements or forces of nature) helped teach deductive reasoning skills. Some Flotter stories included "Flotter and the Tree Monster", "Trevis and the Terribly Twisted Trunk", and "Flotter, Trevis, and the Ogre of Fire". (VOY: "Once Upon a Time")