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See Tarbolde for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.

Phineas Tarbolde was an author from Canopus Planet in the 20th century.

Tarbolde wrote the love sonnet "Nightingale Woman" in the year 1996. (TOS episode: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Tarbolde was helped in his writing by a non-corporeal being known as Onaya, who had previously been the "muse" of John Keats among hundreds others and eventually Jake Sisko. (DS9 episode: "The Muse")

The collected poetry of Phineas Tarbolde was one of the volumes in Jean-Luc Picard's personal library. (TNG novel: Q-Space)

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