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'''Lord Byron''' (full name: '''George Gordon (Noel) Byron''') was a [[19th century]] [[English]] [[poetry|poet]]. |
'''Lord Byron''' (full name: '''George Gordon (Noel) Byron''') was a [[19th century]] [[English]] [[poetry|poet]]. |
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− | In [[2268]], when the [[Medeusan]] [[Kollos]]' mind was temporarily within [[Spock]]'s body during a [[Vulcan mind |
+ | In [[2268]], when the [[Medeusan]] [[Kollos]]' mind was temporarily within [[Spock]]'s body during a [[Vulcan mind meld]], he quoted [[Lord]] Byron's 1814 poem, "She Walks in Beauty like the Night," referring to [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}) |
− | A [[hologram|holographic simulation]] of Lord Byron was among the [[history|historical]] personality profiles studied by [[ |
+ | A [[hologram|holographic simulation]] of Lord Byron was among the [[history|historical]] personality profiles studied by [[The Doctor]] in [[2373]], during his attempt to expand his personality [[subroutine]]s. ({{VOY|Darkling}}) |
{{bginfo|Lord Byron was played by [[Christopher Clarke]].}} |
{{bginfo|Lord Byron was played by [[Christopher Clarke]].}} |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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Revision as of 11:24, 17 February 2015
Lord Byron (full name: George Gordon (Noel) Byron) was a 19th century English poet.
In 2268, when the Medeusan Kollos' mind was temporarily within Spock's body during a Vulcan mind meld, he quoted Lord Byron's 1814 poem, "She Walks in Beauty like the Night," referring to Uhura. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")
A holographic simulation of Lord Byron was among the historical personality profiles studied by The Doctor in 2373, during his attempt to expand his personality subroutines. (VOY: "Darkling")
Lord Byron was played by Christopher Clarke.