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In [[1939]], [[Benny Russell]] saw a ''Flash Gordon'' chapter as part of a double bill with ''[[Gone with the Wind]]''. ({{n1|DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
 
In [[1939]], [[Benny Russell]] saw a ''Flash Gordon'' chapter as part of a double bill with ''[[Gone with the Wind]]''. ({{n1|DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
   
In [[2375]], [[Vic Fontaine]] and [[Ezri Dax]] were discussing Ezri's joining to the [[Dax symbiont]], and Vic referenced Flash Gordon along with [[Buck Rogers]], [[radiation|atomic ray]]s and [[rocket]] ships as the sort of [[24th century]] technobabble he didn't understand, confusing Ezri just as much in the process with the entirely 20th century futuristic science fiction references. ({{ss|DS9|sub=The Lives of Dax|Second Star to the Right...}})
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In [[2375]], [[Vic Fontaine]] and [[Ezri Dax]] were discussing Ezri's joining to the [[Dax symbiont]], and Vic referenced Flash Gordon along with [[Buck Rogers]], [[radiation|atomic ray]]s and [[rocket]] ships as the sort of [[24th century]] [[technobabble]] he didn't understand, confusing Ezri just as much in the process with the entirely 20th century futuristic science fiction references. ({{ss|DS9|sub=The Lives of Dax|Second Star to the Right...}})
   
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See Gordon for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.

Flash Gordon was a character in an eponymous science fiction series in the 20th century.

As a child, James Wainwright was an avid reader of the Flash Gordon stories as well as those featuring Captain Proton and Buck Rogers. (TOS - Strange New Worlds III short story: "The Aliens Are Coming!"; TOS novel: From History's Shadow)

In 1939, Benny Russell saw a Flash Gordon chapter as part of a double bill with Gone with the Wind. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)

In 2375, Vic Fontaine and Ezri Dax were discussing Ezri's joining to the Dax symbiont, and Vic referenced Flash Gordon along with Buck Rogers, atomic rays and rocket ships as the sort of 24th century technobabble he didn't understand, confusing Ezri just as much in the process with the entirely 20th century futuristic science fiction references. (DS9 - The Lives of Dax short story: "Second Star to the Right...")

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