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Vulcan literature was literature native to the planet Vulcan. While on a holographic simulation of the epic poem Beowulf in 2371, Commander Chakotay explained to Lieutenant Tuvok that Human literature contained demons in their stories, to which Tuvok replied that Vulcan literature had no such thing. Chakotay remarked, "That might account for its popularity." (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")

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  • Vulcan literature was literature native to the planet Vulcan. While on a holographic simulation of the epic poem Beowulf in 2371, Commander Chakotay explained to Lieutenant Tuvok that Human literature contained demons in their stories, to which Tuvok replied that Vulcan literature had no such thing. Chakotay remarked, "That might account for its popularity." (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")
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  • Vulcan literature was literature native to the planet Vulcan. While on a holographic simulation of the epic poem Beowulf in 2371, Commander Chakotay explained to Lieutenant Tuvok that Human literature contained demons in their stories, to which Tuvok replied that Vulcan literature had no such thing. Chakotay remarked, "That might account for its popularity." (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")
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