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'''''Peter Pan''''' is a classic story from [[Earth]], written by author [[J.M. Barrie]]. It is the story of a a boy that refuses to mature and the adventures he has with three British children that, through wingless flight, accompany him to Neverland.
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'''''Peter Pan''''' was a classic story from [[Earth]], written by author [[J.M. Barrie]]. It was the story of a a boy that refuses to mature and the adventures he has with three British children that, through wingless flight, accompany him to Neverland.
   
When [[Chekov]] asked [[James T. Kirk]] where the next course should be Kirk responded "''Second star to the right. And straight on 'til morning.''", a quote said by Peter to Wendy in the Disney adaptation; the ''actual'' quote from the book was "''Second to the right. And straight on 'til morning.''" ({{film|6}})
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When [[Pavel Chekov]] asked [[James T. Kirk]] where the next course should be Kirk responded "''Second star to the right. And straight on 'til morning.''", a quote said by Peter to Wendy in the Disney adaptation; the ''actual'' quote from the book was "''Second to the right. And straight on 'til morning.''" ({{film|6}})
   
 
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Revision as of 06:24, 9 May 2013

Peter Pan was a classic story from Earth, written by author J.M. Barrie. It was the story of a a boy that refuses to mature and the adventures he has with three British children that, through wingless flight, accompany him to Neverland.

When Pavel Chekov asked James T. Kirk where the next course should be Kirk responded "Second star to the right. And straight on 'til morning.", a quote said by Peter to Wendy in the Disney adaptation; the actual quote from the book was "Second to the right. And straight on 'til morning." (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)