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Captain Ahab was a fictional character in Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick.

He was described by Captain Jean-Luc Picard to Lily Sloane: "Ahab spent years, hunting the white whale that crippled him. A quest for vengeance. But in the end it destroyed him, and his ship." Lily Sloane had cited Ahab as a metaphor for Picard's obsessive behavior concerning the Borg – though when a cooled-down Picard, realizing she was right, quoted the book, Sloane admitted she had never read it. (Star Trek: First Contact)

When Qatai invited The Doctor to join him on his quest hunting the telepathic pitcher plant in 2375, The Doctor declined, stating that he wouldn't want to be an Ishmael to Qatai's Ahab. (VOY: "Bliss")

Patrick Stewart went on to play the role of Captain Ahab in the 1998 TV movie Moby Dick. He was nominated for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for this role.

Of course, Ricardo Montalban's Khan Noonien Singh was a science fictional depiction of Captain Ahab to the Enterprise's Moby Dick.

Kirk's obsession with destroying the Dikironium cloud creature in "Obsession" and Matt Decker's obsession with the Planet Killer in "The Doomsday Machine" were also both intended as Ahab allegories.

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