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⚫ | '''Charles Darwin''' ([[19th century|1809-1882]]) was a [[Human]] [[scientist]] who originated [[Earth]]'s understanding of [[evolution]] during his study of natural [[biology]]. His work studying the naturally-occurring [[lifeform]]s on the [[Galápagos Islands]] was considered to strongly support theories dealing with natural selection. |
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− | His work was mentioned in a [[exobiology]] textbook read by [[Elizabeth Cutler]] in [[2151]], regarding evolutions of [[termite]]s observed on [[planet]] [[Loracus Prime]]. |
+ | His work was mentioned in a [[exobiology]] textbook read by [[Elizabeth Cutler]] in [[2151]], regarding evolutions of [[termite]]s observed on the [[planet]] [[Loracus Prime]]. ({{ENT|Strange New World}}) |
+ | According to ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia|The Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (first edition, April 1994), the [[Darwin Genetic Research Station]] on [[Gagarin IV]] was named for Charles Darwin. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}}) |
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+ | A bust of Darwin was kept by [[Noonian Soong]] in his lab on [[Terlina III]]. ({{TNG|Brothers}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|In a scene cut from the final version of {{film|10}}, [[Jean-Luc Picard]] noted that Darwin sailed aboard {{HMS|Beagle}} without a single musket.}} |
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Revision as of 22:33, 7 March 2014
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was a Human scientist who originated Earth's understanding of evolution during his study of natural biology. His work studying the naturally-occurring lifeforms on the Galápagos Islands was considered to strongly support theories dealing with natural selection.
His work was mentioned in a exobiology textbook read by Elizabeth Cutler in 2151, regarding evolutions of termites observed on the planet Loracus Prime. (ENT: "Strange New World")
According to The Star Trek Encyclopedia (first edition, April 1994), the Darwin Genetic Research Station on Gagarin IV was named for Charles Darwin. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")
A bust of Darwin was kept by Noonian Soong in his lab on Terlina III. (TNG: "Brothers")
In a scene cut from the final version of Star Trek Nemesis, Jean-Luc Picard noted that Darwin sailed aboard HMS Beagle without a single musket.