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Elegy for Charlie is a poem written in the first person sense from a crew member of the Enterpise, possibly Yeoman Janice Rand, dedicated to Charlie Evans. The poem describes being awoken by the sound of a weeping star and "a voice I shouldn't have heard". It reflects regret for having to leave Charlie with the Thasians at the end of the Original Series episode Charlie X, beings that are non-corporeal and couldn't even be touched. The poem reflects that sadness and loneliness, ending with (for Charlie, wherever you are)"

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  • Elegy for Charlie is a poem written in the first person sense from a crew member of the Enterpise, possibly Yeoman Janice Rand, dedicated to Charlie Evans. The poem describes being awoken by the sound of a weeping star and "a voice I shouldn't have heard". It reflects regret for having to leave Charlie with the Thasians at the end of the Original Series episode Charlie X, beings that are non-corporeal and couldn't even be touched. The poem reflects that sadness and loneliness, ending with (for Charlie, wherever you are)"
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  • "Elegy for Charlie"
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  • Star Trek: The New Voyages 2
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  • Elegy for Charlie is a poem written in the first person sense from a crew member of the Enterpise, possibly Yeoman Janice Rand, dedicated to Charlie Evans. The poem describes being awoken by the sound of a weeping star and "a voice I shouldn't have heard". It reflects regret for having to leave Charlie with the Thasians at the end of the Original Series episode Charlie X, beings that are non-corporeal and couldn't even be touched. The poem reflects that sadness and loneliness, ending with "The entire universe stretches beyond, and I have no answers to give save the words that I send to the galaxy's end to comfort a weeping star, (for Charlie, wherever you are)"
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