Memory Alpha
Advertisement
Memory Alpha
You may also be looking for the planet Eden, believed to the be intergalactic equivalent to the Garden of Eden.
File:Adam and Eve.jpg

Adam and Eve cast out of paradise.

According to the Bible of the Jewish and Christian religion, the Garden of Eden was the habitat created by God for the first humans, Adam and Eve. They would later be cast from the Garden of Eden after succumbing to temptation of the Devil and disobeying God's law. In common parlance, Eden became a symbolic word for paradise.

Pavel Chekov inaccurately believed that the Garden of Eden was located "just outside Moscow." He claimed that it was "a very nice place" and that "it must've made Adam and Eve very sad to leave." (TOS: "The Apple")

The 20th century Earth art called "Adam and Eve", painted by noted artist Marc Chagall, depicts a scene of Adam and Eve being cast out of the Garden of Eden. Spock keeps a picture of the expulsion of humanity from Eden as a reminder that "all things pass." (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

In 2364, Louisa Kim, a terraformer on Velara III, referred to herself as a "Gardener of Edens". (TNG: "Home Soil")

In describing Bajor to William Ross, Benjamin Sisko compared parts of the Eastern Province to being like Eden itself. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")

Advertisement