Paradise Lost



Paradise Lost was an epic poem written by John Milton during the 17th century. Milton later wrote a sequel entitled Paradise Regained.

In 2267, Khan Noonien Singh referred to Paradise Lost while discussing if he could "tame a world." His reference was later clarified to Montgomery Scott, by Kirk, when he quoted a statement made by Lucifer when he fell into the pit, "It is better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven."

Two copies of Paradise Lost were among the small collection of books found aboard the SS Botany Bay in 2285. 

In 2287, graffiti found on the entrance to Paradise City was taken from Paradise Lost. 

In 2370, when showing the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)'s arboretum to a visiting Cairn delegation, Deanna Troi quoted from Paradise Lost: "Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose."

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Le paradis perdu