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− | [[Image:Goralis Wolf.jpg|140px|thumb|A wolf-like animal from the [[Goralis system]].]] |
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+ | "[[The Boy Who Cried Wolf]]" is a well known children's story about a wolf. When [[Julian Bashir]] told the story to [[Elim Garak]], the later concluded that the moral was "to never tell the same lie twice." ({{DS9|Improbable Cause}}) |
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+ | In [[2267]], [[Spock]] referred to the entity [[Redjac]], who was [[murder]]ing women on the planet [[Argelius II]], "where the inhabitants are as peaceful as [[sheep]]", as being like "a hungry wolf in that fold." ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}}) |
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− | Presumably, the [[Wolf 359]] was named after wolves. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part I]]") |
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− | When [[Deanna Troi]] entered [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s mind to find out why her mother was unconscious, and angry wolf tried to keep her away from the memories of [[Kestra Troi]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Dark Page]]") |
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+ | In [[2369]], [[Captain]] [[Edward Jellico]] compared [[Cardassian]]s to timber wolves, saying that they possess an instinctive need to establish a dominant position in social situations, and thus contrived his strategy for negotiating with [[Gul]] [[Lemec]] accordingly. [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] reminded him that sometimes a wolf ends up dead in the fight for dominance, to which Jellico responded by saying that the trick is to be the wolf that is standing in the end. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}) |
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− | In [[2374]], when [[Worf]] and [[Ezri Dax]] were stranded on planet [[Goralis system|Goralis]], Worf killed a wolf-like animal to eat. ([[DS9]]: "[[Penumbra]]") |
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+ | When [[Deanna Troi]] entered [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s mind to find out why her mother was unconscious, an angry wolf tried to keep her away from the memories of [[Kestra Troi]]. ({{TNG|Dark Page}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|The wolf in this episode was actually played by the two wolves [[Buck (wolf)|Buck]] and [[Teddy (wolf)|Teddy]] who previously appeared in the Academy Award winning film ''Dances with Wolves'' in 1990. They were trained by [[Rob Bloch]], [[Chris Edrington|Chris]] and [[Bobbi Edrington]] of [[Critters of the Cinema]].}} |
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− | + | Wolf-like creatures sometimes appear on other habitable world, like the [[rogue planet]] [[Dakala]], where they were hunted by the extraterrestrial [[Eska]]. ({{ENT|Rogue Planet}}) |
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+ | When [[The Doctor]] reverted a member of [[Species 8472]] from a [[Human]] to its natural state, he commented "talk about your wolf in sheep's clothing," based on an old Earth saying. ({{VOY|In the Flesh}}) |
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+ | Chakotay compared the [[Hirogen]] to wolves since they live in small 'packs' and roam the [[galaxy]] hunting for 'prey'. ({{VOY|Prey}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|It is common misconception that the star [[Wolf 359]] was named after wolves. It was actually named after the Earth astronomer {{w|Max Wolf}}.}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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+ | * [[Fire wolf]] |
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* [[Jackal]] |
* [[Jackal]] |
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* [[Werewolf]] |
* [[Werewolf]] |
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+ | ==External link== |
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+ | *{{wikipedia|Gray wolf}} |
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Revision as of 22:01, 18 July 2015
The wolf (Canis lupus) was a carnivorous canine related to the dog, native to planet Earth.
"The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is a well known children's story about a wolf. When Julian Bashir told the story to Elim Garak, the later concluded that the moral was "to never tell the same lie twice." (DS9: "Improbable Cause")
In 2267, Spock referred to the entity Redjac, who was murdering women on the planet Argelius II, "where the inhabitants are as peaceful as sheep", as being like "a hungry wolf in that fold." (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
As Chakotay's grandfather got older, he believed at night he turned into a wolf and roamed the forest. (VOY: "Barge of the Dead")
In 2369, Captain Edward Jellico compared Cardassians to timber wolves, saying that they possess an instinctive need to establish a dominant position in social situations, and thus contrived his strategy for negotiating with Gul Lemec accordingly. Counselor Deanna Troi reminded him that sometimes a wolf ends up dead in the fight for dominance, to which Jellico responded by saying that the trick is to be the wolf that is standing in the end. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")
When Deanna Troi entered Lwaxana Troi's mind to find out why her mother was unconscious, an angry wolf tried to keep her away from the memories of Kestra Troi. (TNG: "Dark Page")
Wolf-like creatures sometimes appear on other habitable world, like the rogue planet Dakala, where they were hunted by the extraterrestrial Eska. (ENT: "Rogue Planet")
When The Doctor reverted a member of Species 8472 from a Human to its natural state, he commented "talk about your wolf in sheep's clothing," based on an old Earth saying. (VOY: "In the Flesh")
Chakotay compared the Hirogen to wolves since they live in small 'packs' and roam the galaxy hunting for 'prey'. (VOY: "Prey")
See also
External link
- Wolf at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Gray wolf at Wikipedia