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A [[book]] by Lewis Carrol about the tale of a girl named Alice who followed a [[white rabbit]] into a fantasy world called Wonderland.
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'''''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''''' (also commonly referred to as '''''Alice in Wonderland''''') is a children's [[book]] written by the [[19th century]] [[Human]] [[:Category:Authors|author]] [[Lewis Carroll]]. The book tells the story of a girl named [[Alice (character)|Alice]] who followed a [[White Rabbit]] into a fantasy world called Wonderland ruled by the [[King]] and [[Queen of Hearts]], only for it to turn out to be nothing more than a [[dream]].
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Dr. McCoy had noted that the [[amusement park planet]] looked like something out of Alice in Wonderland. ([[TOS]]: "[[Shore Leave]]")
 
When Dr. [[Gillian Taylor]] came aboard the [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] "[[HMS Bounty]]", Captain Kirk welcomed her with, "Hello Alice, welome to Wonderland." ("[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]")
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In [[1986]], when [[doctor|Dr]]. [[Gillian Taylor]] came aboard the [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] {{HMS|Bounty}}, [[Admiral]] [[James Kirk|Kirk]] welcomed her with "''Hello Alice, welcome to Wonderland''." ({{film|4}})
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The book, along with Carroll's other works, was a favorite of [[Amanda Grayson]]. She frequently read it to [[Spock]] when he was a child. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}})
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In [[2267]], Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] noted that the [[Shore Leave Planet]] looked like "something out of ''Alice in Wonderland''", causing the [[planet]] to create versions of the characters White Rabbit and Alice. ({{TOS|Shore Leave}})
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In [[2268]], when [[Captain]] James Kirk planned to disable the [[Alice series]] of [[Mudd androids|androids]] on [[Mudd|Planet Mudd]] using gaps in [[logic]] and high dozes of irrationality, he told that he's going to "''take Alice to Wonderland''". ({{TOS|I, Mudd}})
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Alice and other characters appeared once again when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} returned to the planet in [[2269]]. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}})
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{{bginfo|The script for the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Move Along Home}} states that the poison chamber of the [[Chula]] game was like a "cocktail party out of Alice in Wonderland".}}
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==External links==
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* {{wikipedia-title|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}
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*[http://wonderland.wik.is Wonderland - Alice in the World] wiki
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[[de:Alice im Wunderland]]
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[[fr:Les aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles]]
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[[Category:Earth literature]]

Revision as of 14:16, 15 June 2014

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (also commonly referred to as Alice in Wonderland) is a children's book written by the 19th century Human author Lewis Carroll. The book tells the story of a girl named Alice who followed a White Rabbit into a fantasy world called Wonderland ruled by the King and Queen of Hearts, only for it to turn out to be nothing more than a dream.

In 1986, when Dr. Gillian Taylor came aboard the Klingon Bird-of-Prey HMS Bounty, Admiral Kirk welcomed her with "Hello Alice, welcome to Wonderland." (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The book, along with Carroll's other works, was a favorite of Amanda Grayson. She frequently read it to Spock when he was a child. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")

In 2267, Dr. McCoy noted that the Shore Leave Planet looked like "something out of Alice in Wonderland", causing the planet to create versions of the characters White Rabbit and Alice. (TOS: "Shore Leave")

In 2268, when Captain James Kirk planned to disable the Alice series of androids on Planet Mudd using gaps in logic and high dozes of irrationality, he told that he's going to "take Alice to Wonderland". (TOS: "I, Mudd")

Alice and other characters appeared once again when the USS Enterprise returned to the planet in 2269. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")

The script for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Move Along Home" states that the poison chamber of the Chula game was like a "cocktail party out of Alice in Wonderland".

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