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[[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] once speculated that [[Zefram Cochrane]] spent his nights reading "about [[cowboy]]s and [[American Indian|Indian]]s". ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}}) |
[[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] once speculated that [[Zefram Cochrane]] spent his nights reading "about [[cowboy]]s and [[American Indian|Indian]]s". ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}}) |
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[[Deanna Troi]] was a fan of stories set during the Ancient West. Her father, [[Ian Andrew Troi]], often read her such tales when she was a child. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}}) |
[[Deanna Troi]] was a fan of stories set during the Ancient West. Her father, [[Ian Andrew Troi]], often read her such tales when she was a child. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}}) |
Revision as of 13:02, 25 September 2011
A western is a type of book, film, or holoprogram based on the Western United States of America during the 19th century, a period later known as the Ancient West. (ENT: "Horizon"; TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")
Charles Tucker once speculated that Zefram Cochrane spent his nights reading "about cowboys and Indians". (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")
On September 2152, the Enterprise crew watched a western in the catwalk, shortly before the ship emerged from a neutronic wavefront. T'Pol found the treachery of one of the characters obvious. (ENT: "The Catwalk")
Deanna Troi was a fan of stories set during the Ancient West. Her father, Ian Andrew Troi, often read her such tales when she was a child. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")
In 2375, Nog watched Western films on a television set at Vic's lounge in the holosuite program Bashir 62, including Shane and The Searchers. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")