Edith Keeler was created in 1967.
Edith Keeler is a fictional character from the "Star Trek" universe, specifically introduced in the episode "The City on the Edge of Forever." She does not have a historical counterpart in real life; her character was created for the storyline involving time travel and moral dilemmas faced by the crew of the USS Enterprise. The episode explores themes of sacrifice and the impact of individual choices on history, but Keeler herself is not based on a real person.
Edith Pilcher has written: 'Castorland' -- subject(s): French, History
Edith Carlson has written: 'To Albion, with love' -- subject(s): History
Edith Mackie has written: 'Mexican journey' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
Edith Niles has written: 'Complete hand reading' -- subject(s): Palmistry 'Astrology and your destiny' -- subject(s): Astrology
Edith Sampson has written: 'Advertise!' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Advertising
Edith Gilson has written: 'Unnecessary choices' -- subject(s): Women executives
Edith Zenker has written: 'Heinrich-Mann-Bibliographie' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Edith Hoyt has written: 'The silver Madonna' -- subject(s): Devotion to, Shrines
Edith Oppens has written: 'Karibik' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History
Edith A. Tonelli has written: 'David Driskell' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Louis Faurer' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Exhibitions