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| Human author of the fable "The Little Mermaid". (DS9: Melora) |
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 | Barton |  |
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| A 23rd century Human playwright. |
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 | Caster |  |
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| A writer who is known for a 17- volume work entitled "Down the River Light". |
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 | Chow-yun |  |
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| A 23rd century Human playwright. Julian Bashir felt that Earth writers after Chow-yun’s time were too derivative of alien drama. |
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 | Dieghan, Liam |  |
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| A Neo-Transcentalist philospher of 22nd century Earth who advocated a simple life in harmony with nature. |
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 | G'Trok |  |
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| Klingon poet who wrote "The Fall of Kang". It is required reading at Starfleet Academy. (DS9: Second Sight) |
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 | Preloc |  |
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| Cardassian author whose works include Meditations on a Crimson Shadow. (DS9: The Wire) |
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 | Spillane, Mickey |  |
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| A Human author of detective novels. Chief O'Brien loaned the Mickey Spillane novel 'I, the Jury' to Odo. (DS9: Profit and Loss) |
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Sun Tzu was a Chinese philosopher whose works are taught at Starfleet Academy.
Quotes:
"He will triumph who knows when to fight and when not to fight."
"Know your enemy and know yourself, and you will always be victorious."
(TNG: The Last Outpost)
General Sun Tzu said that the greatest victories are those won without fighting. (ENT: Divergence)
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Tarbolde was a late 20th century poet. Tarbolde wrote "Nightingale Woman" on the Canopus Planet in 1996. (TOS: Where No One Has Gone Before)
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