Where No Man Has Gone Before - Additional Usage in Star Trek

Additional Usage in Star Trek

The quotation has been used numerous times by various Star Trek characters, and has been given a back-story within the Star Trek canon.

The quotation is changed from "where no man has gone before" to "where no one has gone before" with the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode "Encounter at Farpoint" in 1987. The quotation is engraved on the dedication plaques of the Enterprise-B, Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E.

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