James Joyce

James Joyce (February 2, 1882-January 13, 1941) was a Human writer.

James Joyce invented a synthetic language named Eurish for his last novel, Finnegans Wake. 

Montgomery Scott once mistook James T. Kirk's statement about liquor making information flow faster for a James Joyce quote. 

When Miles O'Brien first came on board the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) and the holodecks were a novelty to him, he once constructed a recreation of a Dublin pub and had drinks with James Joyce, his favorite author. 

The Enterprise-D had all the works of Joyce, along with those of many other authors whose works had once been banned. 

During a conversation with a Laihe, Jean-Luc Picard wished that James Joyce had had some input into the universal translator's programming, as his works bore some similiarities to Lalairsa. 

In 2371, Adam Halliday was working on translating James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake into Ferengi. 

By 2376, Data had been meaning to upload the collected works of James Joyce into his active memory for "ages." (SS TNG (Bluff))