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For the episode, see "The Raven".

"The Raven" was a famous poem written by American poet Edgar Allan Poe in the mid-19th century.

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Upon taking control of the Federation starship USS Enterprise in the year 2266, Charles Evans forced Lieutenant Commander Spock to recite the first two lines of this poem. (TOS episode: "Charlie X")

Throughout the mid-24th century, Linda Addison used a key word in the poem as part of the security lock-out on her quarters in the form of "Poe Alpha Nevermore". (TNG - Slings and Arrows eBook: A Sea of Troubles)

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