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[[Image:The Three Musketeers.jpg|thumb|The Three Musketeers]]'''''The Three Musketeers''''' is an [[Earth]] novel written by [[Alexandre Dumas]] during the [[planet]]'s [[19th century]]. The novel revolves around the three titular musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – and an up-and-coming musketeer named D'Artagnan.
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'''''The Three Musketeers''''' is an [[Earth]] novel written by [[Alexandre Dumas]] during the [[planet]]'s [[19th century]]. The novel revolves around the three eponymous musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – and an up-and-coming musketeer named [[D'Artagnan]].
   
A litter of four [[dog|puppies]] born in the [[2140s]] were each named after the four main characters from the novel – the four musketeers (including D'Artagnan, who becomes a musketeer by the end of the novel). One of the puppies, [[Porthos]], was given to [[Jonathan Archer]] as a [[pet]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[A Night in Sickbay]]")
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A litter of four [[dog|puppies]] born in the [[2140s]] were each named after the four main characters from the novel – the four musketeers (including D'Artagnan, who becomes a musketeer by the end of the novel). One of the puppies, [[Porthos]], was given to [[Jonathan Archer]] as a [[pet]]. ({{ENT|A Night in Sickbay}})
   
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[[Spock]] referred to a sword-wielding [[Hikaru Sulu]] as D'Artagnan in 2266, while under the influence of the Polywater virus of [[Psi 2000]]. ({{TOS|The Naked Time}})
In the [[2360s]], [[Reginald Barclay]] created a [[holoprogram]] based on the novel aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]]. Among those who participated in the program was [[Geordi La Forge]]. In [[2375]], [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Worf]] reminisced about the program while Miles tried to learn why Worf was upset. ([[DS9]]: "[[Image in the Sand]]")
 
   
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In the [[2360s]], [[Reginald Barclay]] created a [[holoprogram]] based on the novel aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Barclay had [[hologram|holographic]] representations of [[Jean-Luc Picard|Captain Picard]], [[Data]], and [[Geordi La Forge]] portraying the three main characters. ({{TNG|Hollow Pursuits}})
==External Links==
 
*{{Wikipedia|The Three Musketeers}}
 
   
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Later, crewmembers such as La Forge actively participated in the program. In [[2375]], [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Worf]] reminisced about the program while O'Brien tried to learn why Worf was upset, with O'Brien recalling "''Geordi waving that sword around''". ({{DS9|Image in the Sand}})
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[[fr:Les trois mousquetaires]]
 
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The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers is an Earth novel written by Alexandre Dumas during the planet's 19th century. The novel revolves around the three eponymous musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – and an up-and-coming musketeer named D'Artagnan.

A litter of four puppies born in the 2140s were each named after the four main characters from the novel – the four musketeers (including D'Artagnan, who becomes a musketeer by the end of the novel). One of the puppies, Porthos, was given to Jonathan Archer as a pet. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay")

Spock referred to a sword-wielding Hikaru Sulu as D'Artagnan in 2266, while under the influence of the Polywater virus of Psi 2000. (TOS: "The Naked Time")

In the 2360s, Reginald Barclay created a holoprogram based on the novel aboard the USS Enterprise-D. Barclay had holographic representations of Captain Picard, Data, and Geordi La Forge portraying the three main characters. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")

Later, crewmembers such as La Forge actively participated in the program. In 2375, Miles O'Brien and Worf reminisced about the program while O'Brien tried to learn why Worf was upset, with O'Brien recalling "Geordi waving that sword around". (DS9: "Image in the Sand")

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