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The Count of Monte Cristo was a novel written in the 19th century by the human author, Alexander Dumas.

Following his court martial in 2266, Diego Reyes was given a copy of this book by his friend, Doctor Ezekiel Fisher. (VAN novel: Open Secrets)

The Count of Monte Cristo was one of several books Hikaru Sulu discussed with Mandala Flynn aboard the USS Enterprise in 2270. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect)

Aldo Corsi's freighter, Pharaon, was named after a sailing ship featured in this novel. (SCE eBook: Home Fires)

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