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'''''The Aeneid''''' is an epic poem written by the [[Roman]] [[poet]] [[Virgil]] that tells the story of the Trojan Aeneas who traveled to Italy to become the forefather of the Roman people.
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'''''The Aeneid''''' is an epic poem written by the [[Roman]] [[poet]] [[Virgil]] that told the story of the Trojan Aeneas who traveled to Italy to become the forefather of the Roman people.
   
In the mid-[[22nd century]], a quote from ''The Aeneid'', ''"audentes fortuna juvat"'' appeared on the ''[[Columbia]]''{{'}}s [[dedication plaque]]. ({{ENT|Home|Affliction}} set [[art]]work) Translated into the [[English language]] as "Fortune favors the bold," this quote has become an [[Earth]] proverb.
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In the mid-[[22nd century]], a quote from ''The Aeneid'', "''audentes fortuna juvat''" (Book 10, line 284), appeared on the {{ColumbiaNX}}{{'}}s [[dedication plaque]]. Translated into the [[English language]] as "''Fortune favors the bold,''" this quote became an [[Earth]] proverb. ({{ENT|Home|Affliction}} set artwork)
   
Prior to [[time travel|traveling back in time]] to the [[20th century]] aboard the [[HMS Bounty|HMS ''Bounty'']], [[James T. Kirk]] cited a variation of this quote to himself, stating "''May fortune favor the foolish,''" moments before giving the order to engage the [[slingshot effect]]. ({{film|4}})
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Prior to [[time travel|traveling back in time]] to the [[20th century]] aboard the {{HMS|Bounty}}, [[James T. Kirk]] cited a variation of this quote to himself, stating "''May fortune favor the foolish,''" moments before giving the order to engage the [[slingshot effect]]. ({{film|4}})
   
 
The saying was also cited by [[Benjamin Sisko]] when he launched his assault to [[Operation Return|recapture]] [[Deep Space 9]] in early [[2374]]. ({{DS9|Favor the Bold}})
 
The saying was also cited by [[Benjamin Sisko]] when he launched his assault to [[Operation Return|recapture]] [[Deep Space 9]] in early [[2374]]. ({{DS9|Favor the Bold}})
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[[Leonard McCoy]] paraphrased ''The Aeneid'' when he brought [[birthday]] presents (including [[Romulan ale]]) to Kirk, announcing "''beware Romulans bearing gifts.''" ({{film|2}})
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Revision as of 21:00, 9 February 2011

The Aeneid is an epic poem written by the Roman poet Virgil that told the story of the Trojan Aeneas who traveled to Italy to become the forefather of the Roman people.

In the mid-22nd century, a quote from The Aeneid, "audentes fortuna juvat" (Book 10, line 284), appeared on the Columbia NX-02's dedication plaque. Translated into the English language as "Fortune favors the bold," this quote became an Earth proverb. (ENT: "Home", "Affliction" set artwork)

Prior to traveling back in time to the 20th century aboard the HMS Bounty, James T. Kirk cited a variation of this quote to himself, stating "May fortune favor the foolish," moments before giving the order to engage the slingshot effect. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The saying was also cited by Benjamin Sisko when he launched his assault to recapture Deep Space 9 in early 2374. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")

Leonard McCoy paraphrased The Aeneid when he brought birthday presents (including Romulan ale) to Kirk, announcing "beware Romulans bearing gifts." (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

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