"The Minstrel Boy" was an Earth song that Chief Miles O'Brien often used as his "happy thought" in dire situations. His one-time captain, Benjamin Maxwell, and Will Kayden were also fond of the song. (TNG: "The Wounded" ).
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| - "The Minstrel Boy" est une chanson irlandaise écrite par Thomas Moore. (Réalité extrapolée *)
- "The Minstrel Boy" was an Earth song that Chief Miles O'Brien often used as his "happy thought" in dire situations. His one-time captain, Benjamin Maxwell, and Will Kayden were also fond of the song. (TNG: "The Wounded" ).
- thumb|O'Brien singt Minstrel Boy thumb|Zitat von Minstrel Boy in der Musik zum Finale von Deep Space Nine The Minstrel Boy ist ein Volkslied von der Erde. 2367 singt Miles O'Brien es gemeinsam mit seinem früheren Captain Benjamin Maxwell. (TNG: )
- The Minstrel Boy is an Earth song of Irish origin. In the 19th century, Jeremy Bolt performed The Minstrel Boy. (TOS novel: Ishmael) Will Kayden performed The Minstrel Boy aboard the USS Rutledge. In 2367, Miles O'Brien and Benjamin Maxwell sang the song aboard the USS Phoenix. O'Brien would recall doing so soon after he was assigned to Deep Space 9 in 2369. (TNG episode: "The Wounded", DS9 novel: Emissary)
- The Minstrel Boy was an Irish ballad from Earth, written by Thomas Moore. It later became popular during the American Civil War, and endured in Irish, American and Aldebaran culture well into the 24th century. Chief Miles O'Brien often used the song as his "happy thought" in dire situations. His one-time captain, Benjamin Maxwell, was also fond of it, as was Timothy Sinclair. A Paradan replicant of O'Brien was programmed to know the song. (TNG: "The Wounded"; DS9: "Whispers", Star Trek: Pendragon)
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| - "The Minstrel Boy" est une chanson irlandaise écrite par Thomas Moore. (Réalité extrapolée *)
- "The Minstrel Boy" was an Earth song that Chief Miles O'Brien often used as his "happy thought" in dire situations. His one-time captain, Benjamin Maxwell, and Will Kayden were also fond of the song. (TNG: "The Wounded" ).
- The Minstrel Boy was an Irish ballad from Earth, written by Thomas Moore. It later became popular during the American Civil War, and endured in Irish, American and Aldebaran culture well into the 24th century. Chief Miles O'Brien often used the song as his "happy thought" in dire situations. His one-time captain, Benjamin Maxwell, was also fond of it, as was Timothy Sinclair. A Paradan replicant of O'Brien was programmed to know the song. (TNG: "The Wounded"; DS9: "Whispers", Star Trek: Pendragon) O'Brien, Maxwell and Sinclair all learned the song from Will Kayden, a crewman on the USS Rutledge. Kayden was killed in the Setlik III massacre, his last words were from the song. The Minstrel Boy was one of several songs that Sinclair taught to his sons, Jeff and Tyler, when they were young. In 2374, Sinclair sang the song, including the third verse, on the bridge of the USS Christopher Pike before participating in Operation Return.
- thumb|O'Brien singt Minstrel Boy thumb|Zitat von Minstrel Boy in der Musik zum Finale von Deep Space Nine The Minstrel Boy ist ein Volkslied von der Erde. 2367 singt Miles O'Brien es gemeinsam mit seinem früheren Captain Benjamin Maxwell. (TNG: )
- The Minstrel Boy is an Earth song of Irish origin. In the 19th century, Jeremy Bolt performed The Minstrel Boy. (TOS novel: Ishmael) Will Kayden performed The Minstrel Boy aboard the USS Rutledge. In 2367, Miles O'Brien and Benjamin Maxwell sang the song aboard the USS Phoenix. O'Brien would recall doing so soon after he was assigned to Deep Space 9 in 2369. (TNG episode: "The Wounded", DS9 novel: Emissary)
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