A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court was a novel written by Samuel Clemens 1889. It was science fiction, a time travel story of a person from 19th century Connecticut meeting King Arthur.

History
In 1893, Data overheard Clemens remark to a reporter that his idea of a Yankee time traveler wasn’t as farfetched an idea as he once thought, having encountered people in San Francisco who were from the future. The reporter thought Clemens was writing a sequel to his time-travel novel. 

In 2370, Jean-Luc Picard read the novel during a four day respite, or one with a similar plot. He found it boring, disliking the gore, and erased it. 

In 2372, Lwaxana Troi ran a holosuite program in Quark's Bar of King Arthur’s Court. Being in a depressed state, she described the court as “love betrayed, dreams shattered.”

In 2376, in a holodeck recreation of Ireland, Kathryn Janeway gave Michael Sullivan a copy of the novel. She said it was partly about people from different time periods who become lovers. 

Characters

 * King Arthur
 * Queen Guinevere
 * Sir Lancelot
 * Merlin
 * Sir Mordred
 * Morgana
 * Mark Twain (narrator)