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[[Image:Eris, goddess.jpg|thumb|A statue of Eris]]
 
[[Image:Eris, goddess.jpg|thumb|A statue of Eris]]
'''Eris''' was a [[Roman]] [[goddess]] during [[Earth]]s early history. The was the god of discourse and lawlessness.
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'''Eris''' was a [[Roman]] [[goddess]] during [[Earth]]s early history. She was the god of discourse and lawlessness.
   
 
In the [[2280s]], her file was active in the [[Starfleet library]]. ([[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Strategic Command|STA: SC]])
 
In the [[2280s]], her file was active in the [[Starfleet library]]. ([[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Strategic Command|STA: SC]])

Revision as of 14:15, 13 October 2006

Eris, goddess

A statue of Eris

Eris was a Roman goddess during Earths early history. She was the god of discourse and lawlessness.

In the 2280s, her file was active in the Starfleet library. (STA: SC)

Curiously her file seems to have no use or reason, the game having been created 9 years before the planet Eris was named after her, in 2006.

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