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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Martin Luther King, Jr. (mirror).

Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929April 4, 1968) was a male Human who was a leader in the American civil rights movement of the 20th century, and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Legacy[]

After King's assassination, James Wykoff rued that Benny Russell's vision of Deep Space Nine, where all Humans were equal, seemed very far away. (DS9 short story: "Isolation Ward 4")

In 1974, Doctor Sarina Kaur cited King, as well as Albert Einstein, as examples of exceptional Humans of the kind she hoped to create with her Chrysalis Project. (Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)

Federation Starfleet named ships after Doctor King. The USS Martin Luther King Jr. operated in the 23rd century. (SNW episode: "Strange New Worlds")

In the 24th century, the USS M.L. King was a Federation construction ship. (ST video game: Armada)

Another construction ship was the USS M.L. King, Jr.. (ST video game: Armada II)

Alternate timeline[]

In an alternate timeline, Leonard McCoy mentioned King when confronting the anti-Vulcan attitudes of Commander James T. Kirk of the UESS Enterprise in 2264. (TOS - Myriad Universes - Infinity's Prism novel: A Less Perfect Union)

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