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In the [[2250s]] of an [[Alternate reality (Nero, 2233)|alternate reality]], the "stress-reduction activities" on the [[Starfleet Academy]] campus during "dead week" included dressing statues of renowned [[admiral]]s with [[lingerie]] from an [[Orion]] [[cadet]]. There were statues of [[David Farragut]] and [[Yuri Gagarin]] on campus at this time. ({{n|TOS|sub={{dis1|Starfleet Academy|2010s book series}}|The Gemini Agent|The Assassination Game}})
 
In the [[2250s]] of an [[Alternate reality (Nero, 2233)|alternate reality]], the "stress-reduction activities" on the [[Starfleet Academy]] campus during "dead week" included dressing statues of renowned [[admiral]]s with [[lingerie]] from an [[Orion]] [[cadet]]. There were statues of [[David Farragut]] and [[Yuri Gagarin]] on campus at this time. ({{n|TOS|sub={{dis1|Starfleet Academy|2010s book series}}|The Gemini Agent|The Assassination Game}})
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Admiral [[Pavel Chekov]] also had a statue on the grounds of Starfleet Academy. ({{n|DS9|sub=Millennium|The Fall of Terok Nor}})
   
 
In [[2266]], while investigating the [[Unnamed planets#Robots' planet|homeworld]] of a [[unnamed races and cultures#Robots|Robot civilization]], the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} discovered a gigantic statue of a [[humanoid]]. As they discovered shortly after, the statue could slide to one side, allowing a large mechanical arm of the Robots' [[Master Computer]] to reach out, and in this instance take hold of the ''Enterprise'' crew persons. While the Master Computer held its captives it explained that the statue was of one of the Robots' humanoid creators, a millions years prior. ({{c|TOS|UK comic strips, first story arc}})
 
In [[2266]], while investigating the [[Unnamed planets#Robots' planet|homeworld]] of a [[unnamed races and cultures#Robots|Robot civilization]], the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} discovered a gigantic statue of a [[humanoid]]. As they discovered shortly after, the statue could slide to one side, allowing a large mechanical arm of the Robots' [[Master Computer]] to reach out, and in this instance take hold of the ''Enterprise'' crew persons. While the Master Computer held its captives it explained that the statue was of one of the Robots' humanoid creators, a millions years prior. ({{c|TOS|UK comic strips, first story arc}})

Revision as of 22:26, 25 March 2019

Robots statue

The giant statue of one of the Robots' humanoid creators

A statue was a type of sculpture, depicting a person (generally the full figure, rather than a bust), persons, or event.

In the 2250s of an alternate reality, the "stress-reduction activities" on the Starfleet Academy campus during "dead week" included dressing statues of renowned admirals with lingerie from an Orion cadet. There were statues of David Farragut and Yuri Gagarin on campus at this time. (TOS - Starfleet Academy novels: The Gemini Agent, The Assassination Game)

Admiral Pavel Chekov also had a statue on the grounds of Starfleet Academy. (DS9 - Millennium novel: The Fall of Terok Nor)

In 2266, while investigating the homeworld of a Robot civilization, the crew of the USS Enterprise discovered a gigantic statue of a humanoid. As they discovered shortly after, the statue could slide to one side, allowing a large mechanical arm of the Robots' Master Computer to reach out, and in this instance take hold of the Enterprise crew persons. While the Master Computer held its captives it explained that the statue was of one of the Robots' humanoid creators, a millions years prior. (TOS comic: "UK comic strips, first story arc")

In 2376, Planetary Administrator Orosz of Sherman's Planet suggested that a statue be erected of Doctor Elizabeth Lense, who was responsible for developing the cure for Sherman's Plague and saving the majority of the planet's population. (SCE eBook: Oaths)

Notable statues

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