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− | Les Misérables was a novel by the human writer [[Victor Hugo]], published in [[1862]]. [[Michael Eddington]] read the novel may times and when he betrayed the [[Federation]] and joined the [[Maquis]], he came to see himself as the hero of the novel Jean Valjean. He compared [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] to the villain Inspector Javert. [[''For the Uniform |
+ | Les Misérables was a novel by the human writer [[Victor Hugo]], published in [[1862]]. [[Michael Eddington]] read the novel may times and when he betrayed the [[Federation]] and joined the [[Maquis]], he came to see himself as the hero of the novel Jean Valjean. He compared [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] to the villain Inspector Javert. ([[DS9]]):(''[[For the Uniform]]'') |
More information of Les Misérables here: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Miserables]] |
More information of Les Misérables here: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Miserables]] |
Revision as of 19:54, 27 December 2004
Les Misérables was a novel by the human writer Victor Hugo, published in 1862. Michael Eddington read the novel may times and when he betrayed the Federation and joined the Maquis, he came to see himself as the hero of the novel Jean Valjean. He compared Captain Benjamin Sisko to the villain Inspector Javert. (DS9):(For the Uniform)
More information of Les Misérables here: [[1]]