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A '''haiku''' is a type of [[poetry]] originating from [[Japan]] on the [[planet]] [[Earth]].
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A '''haiku''' was a type of [[poetry]] originating from [[Japan]] on the [[planet]] [[Earth]].
   
 
In [[2369]], [[Data]] composed a haiku and presented it during a poetry recital in [[Ten Forward]]. According to [[Geordi La Forge]], the haiku was "clever" but was not able to evoke an [[emotion|emotional response]]. ({{TNG|Schisms}})
 
In [[2369]], [[Data]] composed a haiku and presented it during a poetry recital in [[Ten Forward]]. According to [[Geordi La Forge]], the haiku was "clever" but was not able to evoke an [[emotion|emotional response]]. ({{TNG|Schisms}})
 
 
{{bginfo|In a [[deleted scene]], La Forge mentioned that he especially liked the haiku because of its brevity, in contrast to Data's other works.}}
 
{{bginfo|In a [[deleted scene]], La Forge mentioned that he especially liked the haiku because of its brevity, in contrast to Data's other works.}}
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[[Ensign]] [[Sylvia Tilly]] wrote a haiku in [[3189]] based on an "actual diplomatic crisis" that transpired during the [[23rd century]]. It read: "''I [[puke]]d upon the/[[Tellarite 23rd ambassador 001|Tellarite ambassador]]/once at [[Thanksgiving]].''" ({{DIS|Forget Me Not}})
   
 
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 21 April 2022

A haiku was a type of poetry originating from Japan on the planet Earth.

In 2369, Data composed a haiku and presented it during a poetry recital in Ten Forward. According to Geordi La Forge, the haiku was "clever" but was not able to evoke an emotional response. (TNG: "Schisms")

In a deleted scene, La Forge mentioned that he especially liked the haiku because of its brevity, in contrast to Data's other works.

Ensign Sylvia Tilly wrote a haiku in 3189 based on an "actual diplomatic crisis" that transpired during the 23rd century. It read: "I puked upon the/Tellarite ambassador/once at Thanksgiving." (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

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