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'''Old Illyan''' was a written language used on planet [[Damiano]] centuries ago. The only records of the [[Chova]] to survive into the [[24th century]] were written in this obscure language. Fortunately, [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] was fluent in the language. (''[[TNG]]'' [[comic]]: ''[[Perchance to Dream (comic)|Perchance to Dream]]'': "[[In the Sleep of Death, What Dreams May Come]]") |
'''Old Illyan''' was a written language used on planet [[Damiano]] centuries ago. The only records of the [[Chova]] to survive into the [[24th century]] were written in this obscure language. Fortunately, [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] was fluent in the language. (''[[TNG]]'' [[comic]]: ''[[Perchance to Dream (comic)|Perchance to Dream]]'': "[[In the Sleep of Death, What Dreams May Come]]") |
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Revision as of 16:55, 3 April 2012
Old Illyan was a written language used on planet Damiano centuries ago. The only records of the Chova to survive into the 24th century were written in this obscure language. Fortunately, Lieutenant Commander Data was fluent in the language. (TNG comic: Perchance to Dream: "In the Sleep of Death, What Dreams May Come")