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File:The Trouble With Triffids.jpg|link=The Trouble With Triffids|"'''[[The Trouble With Triffids]]'''" wins the Caldecott Medal for Children's literature. | |||
File:Red_Frap_Axiom.jpg|link=Red Frap Axiom|"'''[[Red Frap Axiom]]'''" is an anagram of "'''Fermi paradox'''". | |||
File:The Pon Farr of the Shrew - The Proposal.jpg|link=The Pon Farr of the Shrew|'''''[[The Pon Farr of the Shrew]]''''' is a comic stage play written and performed by T'Pring of Vulcan, co-starring her husband, William Shatner. | |||
File:The Doomsday Calendar.jpg|link=The Doomsday Calendar|"'''[[The Doomsday Calendar]]'''" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series ''Star Trek''. | |||
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Star Trek
"The Trouble With Triffids" wins the Caldecott Medal for Children's literature.
"Red Frap Axiom" is an anagram of "Fermi paradox".
The Pon Farr of the Shrew is a comic stage play written and performed by T'Pring of Vulcan, co-starring her husband, William Shatner.
"The Doomsday Calendar" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.