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− | '''Socrates''' was a [[Ancient Greece|classical Greek]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], teacher of [[Plato]], who lived from 470 BCE to 399 BCE. |
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+ | [[File:Socrates-hollow.jpg|thumb|After [[The Doctor]] scrambled his [[holomatrix]].]] |
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+ | '''Socrates''' was a [[Greek|classical Greek]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], and teacher of [[Plato]], who lived during the [[1st millennium BC|5th century BC]]. During that time, the immortal [[Flint]] had known Socrates personally. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}}) |
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+ | A [[hologram|holographic simulation]] of Socrates was among the historical personality profiles studied by [[The Doctor]], in [[2373]], during his attempt to expand his personality sub-routines. In the simulation Socrates played ''[[kal-toh]]'' against [[T'Pau]], as the Doctor conducted his interviews with the other historical figures. |
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− | In [[2269]], the immortal [[Flint]] claimed to have known ''Socrates'' personally. ''([[TOS]]: "[[Requiem for Methuselah]]")'' |
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+ | When the Doctors alter-ego, created from the combined 'dark threads' of the sub-routines of these historical figures, began to destabilize his program, he took to altering their sub-routines, to solve his own issues. His "work" was later discovered by [[Kes]], when she found a severely distorted image of Socrates laying on the [[holodeck]] floor. ({{VOY|Darkling}}) |
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Revision as of 12:03, 16 October 2013
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher, and teacher of Plato, who lived during the 5th century BC. During that time, the immortal Flint had known Socrates personally. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")
A holographic simulation of Socrates was among the historical personality profiles studied by The Doctor, in 2373, during his attempt to expand his personality sub-routines. In the simulation Socrates played kal-toh against T'Pau, as the Doctor conducted his interviews with the other historical figures.
When the Doctors alter-ego, created from the combined 'dark threads' of the sub-routines of these historical figures, began to destabilize his program, he took to altering their sub-routines, to solve his own issues. His "work" was later discovered by Kes, when she found a severely distorted image of Socrates laying on the holodeck floor. (VOY: "Darkling")
External link
- Socrates at Wikipedia
- Philosophy at Wikipedia