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− | '''Daphne''' was a figure in [[Greek mythology]]. Daphne was among the band of [[alien]] explorers who briefly lived on [[Earth]] in [[Early History|ancient times]], allowing themselves to be worshipped as [[god]]s and other entities. However, after leaving Earth for [[Pollux IV]] she, along with all of the other aliens except for Apollo, eventually transcended physical existence leaving Apollo behind by himself to mourn their going. In [[2267]], Apollo claimed that not even Daphne or [[Cassandra (Greek mythology)|Cassandra]] had been as beautiful as [[Carolyn Palamas]]. ({{TOS|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}) |
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+ | Along with [[Cassandra (Greek mythology)|Cassandra]], she was one of the many mortal women seduced by [[Apollo]]. He considered her less beautiful than [[Carolyn Palamas]]. ({{TOS|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}) |
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Revision as of 04:50, 18 February 2007
Daphne was a Greek nymph was popularized in Greek mythology.
Along with Cassandra, she was one of the many mortal women seduced by Apollo. He considered her less beautiful than Carolyn Palamas. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?")