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'''Charles Darwin''' was a [[19th century]] [[human]] scientist who originated [[Earth]]'s understanding of evolution during his study of natural [[biology]]. His work studying the naturally occurring [[life-form]]s or the [[Galapagos Islands]] was considered to strongly support theories dealing with natural selection.
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'''Charles Darwin''' ([[19th cenury|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 [[life-form]]s or the [[Galapagos 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 [[termite]]s observed on [[planet]] [[Loracus Prime]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Strange New World]]")
 
His work was mentioned in a [[exobiology]] textbook read by [[Elizabeth Cutler]] in [[2151]], regarding evolutions of [[termite]]s observed on [[planet]] [[Loracus Prime]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Strange New World]]")

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Termites of Loracus Prime

Text mentioning Darwin and his Galapagos journey.

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 life-forms or the Galapagos 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 planet Loracus Prime. (ENT: "Strange New World")

Jean-Luc Picard once noted that Darwin sailed aboard HMS Beagle without a single musket. (Star Trek: Nemesis)

This reference was cut from the final version of the film.

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