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+ | '''Tango''' was a [[horse]] owned by [[Starfleet]] [[Captain]] [[Christopher Pike]] at his home in [[Mojave]]. Tango was fond of [[sugar]] cubes, and Pike often kept a supply in his jacket pocket. Pike often rode out to the park land surrounding Mojave with Tango and a picnic lunch. |
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+ | In [[2254]], while attempting to mentally manipulate Pike into accepting an illusionary reality, the [[Talosian]]s inserted a [[telepathic]] scenario into his mind, wherein he found himself back home in Mojave with Tango, as well as a version of [[Vina]], a [[Human]] woman to whom they wished Pike to develop romantic feelings toward. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I|The Menagerie, Part II}}) |
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Revision as of 04:45, 8 September 2014
Tango was a horse owned by Starfleet Captain Christopher Pike at his home in Mojave. Tango was fond of sugar cubes, and Pike often kept a supply in his jacket pocket. Pike often rode out to the park land surrounding Mojave with Tango and a picnic lunch.
In 2254, while attempting to mentally manipulate Pike into accepting an illusionary reality, the Talosians inserted a telepathic scenario into his mind, wherein he found himself back home in Mojave with Tango, as well as a version of Vina, a Human woman to whom they wished Pike to develop romantic feelings toward. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II")
In the second revised final draft script of "The Cage", there is another horse alongside Tango, named Mary Lou.