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For other uses, see Circe.

Circe was a nymph from the Greek mythology of planet Earth.

In Homer’s Odyssey, she lived on an enchanted island. (VOY novel: The Black Shore)

Circe has two starships and the moon Circe named after her.

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In 2366, to bolster Powell’s persona of Odysseus and his self-confidence when Dissenters stormed CephCom on the planet Rampart, Deanna Troi demonstrated her empathic abilities by describing exactly how he was feeling. She then said she was no more ordinary than Calypso or Circe, revealing that she was from another world. (TNG novel: Gulliver's Fugitives)

In 2373, Kathryn Janeway lamented in her official log of her experiences on the planet Ryolanov that she should have thought about Circe’s island in the Odyssey instead of Mutiny on the Bounty. (VOY novel: The Black Shore)

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