Lycidas
Star Trek - 1966 Who Mourns for Adonais 2-2 was released on: USA: 22 September 1967 UK: 27 April 1970 West Germany: 4 December 1972
Mary Shelley's spouse was the famous English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley who wrote the poems Ode To The West Wind, Adonais, etc. After his death she became the editor of his poems. And she herself was the author of the famous horror fiction Frankenstein.
If you are referring to the episode in season two, "Who Mourns For Adonais?", the character in question is named Apollo, and was played by Michael Forest who appeared in several TV shows in the early 1960's.
The cast of We All Fall Down - 2011 includes: June Griffin Garcia as Mom Amanda Marie Gabriela Montoya as Amanda Adonais Navarro as Young Boy
Milton's famous pastoral elegy is "Lycidas." It is a poetic tribute to his college friend, Edward King, who drowned at sea. The poem reflects on themes of loss, mortality, and the power of nature.
Humans in Star Trek didn't have a specific religion. True, but in the original series, monotheism was espoused. In the episode "Metamorphosis," a godlike being refers to God as the Creator of all Things. In the episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?" Kirk tells Apollo that the One God is adequate for human needs.
Shelley wrote "Adonais" in 1821 as an elegy for his friend and fellow poet John Keats, who had passed away in Rome earlier that year. The poem serves as a tribute to Keats's life and work, while also critiquing the hostile literary environment that contributed to Keats's suffering and premature death at the age of 25.
The Hellene god Apollo. The story describes the "Olympians," so to refer to them for lack of a better reference, as being essentially humans with specialized organs in their chests that enabled them to draw on energy from generators shaped like temples and employ it for psycho-energetic purposes.The actor Michael Forest acted out the role of Apollo in the story.
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