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Date: 3 Oct 90 19:06:24 GMT
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MONTHLY LIST OF "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS"
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in REC.ARTS.STARTREK (last updated 9/18/90)
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This posting is intended to cut down on the "often asked questions"
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that seem to pop up every few months in this newsgroup. It is a
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supplement to the monthly list of actors' other roles posted by Otto
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"HACK-MAN" Heuer, the monthly reality reminder posted by Greg Paris, the
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monthly list of lists by Mark Holtz, and the monthly episode guide
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posted by Mark A. Lindsay.
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This is basically a list of questions that have been brought up and
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discussed to death in rec.arts.startrek, and a lot of people would be
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happy if they never resurfaced. It also contains pointers to other
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information.
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1) Acronyms
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2) Names (Kirk, Spock, Data)
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3) TNG Ranks
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4) Top speed/TNG warp
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5) McCoy's "I'm a doctor, not a ___" lines
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6) Stardates, years, ages, etc.
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7) ftp sites: (parodies, GIFs, PostScript drawings, scripts, Guide)
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8) Episode guide, fortune files, quotes files, tech manuals
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9) Addresses for Trek memorabilia
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10) Crew reading USENET?
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11) TOS Enterprise separation
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12) Games
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13) Merritt Butrick
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14) Starfleet Military?
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15) TOS theme song lyrics
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16) Shatner and Nimoy singing
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17) Assignment Earth == series pilot
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18) Saavik's heritage
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19) Uniforms
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20) Leaving the galaxy
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21) Untelevized TOS episodes
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22) Kirk Thatcher
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23) Submitting a script
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24) Submitting a story for Pocket Books
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25) Picard's surrenders; self destructs; time travel
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26) Is Paramount making money on TNG?
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27) TNG season 4 tidbits
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28) The future of Star Trek
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99) Misc Trivia
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1) Acronyms:
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TOS = The Original Series (or The Old Series)
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TAS = The Animated Series
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TCS = The Cartoon Series/The Comics Series
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TNG = The Next Generation
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TFS = The Film Series
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TMP = The Motion Picture (ST1)
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TWoK = The Wrath of Khan (ST2)
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TSfS = The Search for Spock (ST3)
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TVH = The Voyage Home (ST4)
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TFF = The Final Frontier (ST5)
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NCC = Naval Construction Contract
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USS = United Space Ship
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FTL = Faster than Light (warp speeds)
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BoP = The Romulan (and Klingon) Bird of Prey vessel
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UFP = United Federation of Planets
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SFC = Star Fleet Command
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SFA = Star Fleet Academy
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SF = Star Fleet or Science Fiction (depending on context)
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GR = Gene Roddenberry
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IDIC = Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations (Vulcan Credo)
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LLaP = Live Long and Prosper
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The Great Bird = Gene Roddenberry (An in-joke from early TOS episode)
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The Big E = The Enterprise
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FX, SFX = (special) Effects
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K/S = Generally refers to the "liberal" writing style of some of the
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less-accepted Trek books and fanzines dealing with Kirk and
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Spock being "more than close friends".
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ILM = Industrial Light and Magic
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IMHO = In My Humble Opinion
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FYI = For Your Information
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If you see other acronyms (and are relatively new to UseNet), refer to
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the "often asked questions for new users" file. Episode names are
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commonly referred to by acronym; most are fairly easy to figure out.
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2) NAMES: Kirk's middle initial/middle name. It is generally agreed
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that Kirk's full name is "James Tiberius Kirk". It was only given as
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"James T. Kirk" in TOS, the "Tiberius" didn't come around until TAS
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("Bem") and the novels. In "Where No Man Has Gone Before", Gary
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Mitchell makes a gravestone for Kirk that says "James R. Kirk",
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apparently before Gene had settled on a middle name. Spock's other name
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(you couldn't pronounce it) isn't given in TOS or TFS. It is given in
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one or more of the books if you care to believe them. Data's name was
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shown on a computer screen once as "Lt. Cmdr NFN NMI Data" ("No First
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Name, No Middle Initial").
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3) TNG RANKS: Deanna Troi's rank was given as "Lt. Cmdr" in "Encounter
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at Farpoint" (the pilot episode) and occasionally on computer displays
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(e.g. "The Child"). The "pips" (the circles on the uniform collars)
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signify rank. A hollow circle counts as a half circle:
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0.5: Ensign, Junior Grade
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1.0: Ensign
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1.5: Lt., Junior Grade
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2.0: Lt.
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2.5: Lt. Commander
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3.0: Commander
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4.0: Captain
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5.0: Commodore/Fleet Captain
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4) The fastest the original Enterprise has gone (not counting "off the
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scale") was 14.1 in "By Any Other Name". The Enterprise-D seems to have
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a top speed slightly less than 10, not counting the time Q flung it a
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great distance. Riker mentioned that warp 10 instigates time travel.
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In "Where No One Has Gone Before" it is mentioned that the Enterprise
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has reached or passed warp 10.
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The ST:TNG Writer's Technical Manual, 3rd season edition contains the
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following table:
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warp c comment
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1 1
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2 10
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3 39
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4 102
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5 214
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6 392 normal cruising speed.
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7 656
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8 1024
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9 1516
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9.6 1909 maximum attainable speed for E
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9.9 3053 maximum speed for E under any circumstances
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9.99 7912
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10 infinite
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Notes not from the guide:
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For warp speeds 1 through 9, the formula w ^ (10/3) provides the
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numbers shown, rounded to the integer.
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5) McCoy's "I'm a doctor not a _____" EPISODE
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Bricklayer Devil in the Dark
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Escalator Friday's Child
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Engineer Mirror, Mirror
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Mechanic The Doomsday Machine
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Magician The Deadly Years
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Psychiatrist The City on the Edge of Forever
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Moon shuttle conductor The Corbomite Maneuver
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The last is paraphrased, since he said "What am I, I doctor or a moon
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shuttle conductor", but it fits the mold. Also, in Amok Time, Kirk says
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"Well, are you a doctor or aren't you?" and in ST5 says something like
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"Dammit Bones, you're a doctor."
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6) Stardates, years, ages, etc.:
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In TOS the stardates ranged from 1513 (Man Trap) to 5928 (Turnabout
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Intruder). At this time Gene had intended for stardates to be based on
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Julian dates modulo 10000, with one stardate being 24 hours in length.
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There are numberous examples where this is false. Some of the most
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blatent are The Immunity Syndrome (where a quick calculation shows that
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one stardate is less than 2.5 hours) and Requiem for Methuselah (where
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one stardate figures out to be about 960 hours). There are a few
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episodes where the stardates actually decrease during the show.
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In TNG, the stardate is also supposed to be 24 hours, and is in the
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form 4xyyy.y where "x" is the season number and yyy.y is a random number
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that increases (usually) throughout the season.
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The year in TOS is somewhere between 2260 and 2286.
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The year on a bottle of Romulan Ale is given in The Wrath of Khan
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as 2283(?)
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TNG is ~93 years after TOS, and 78-79 years after TMP.
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TOS: 1976 Ballentine Concordance: Gives McCoy's age as 45.
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TOS "The Deadly Years": Kirk's age is given as 34.
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TNG "The Neutral Zone": Data gives the year as 2364.
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TNG "Encounter at Farpoint": McCoy's age is given as 137.
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TOS "Journey to Babel": Sarek's age is given as 102.437.
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TNG "Sarek": Sarek's age is given as 202.
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TNG: Wes said that Data is appoximately the same age as he is,
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chronologically.
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TNG "DataLore": Data says he was found 26 years ago.
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Kirk was born in the year 2228 in Riverside, Iowa, where a statue
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of him has been erected.
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TNG "Encounter at Farpoint": Data graduated SFA in the class of '78
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with Honors in Dextral Biology and Probability Mechanics.
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7) Anonymous ftp sites with Star Trek related creative stuff:
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a.cs.uiuc.edu 128.174.252.1 TeX, dvi2ps, gif, texx2.7, amiga,
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abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov 128.155.23.64 lots of Star Trek goodies
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bison.cs.uwa.oz.au phonology), gif, looking for
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curie.cs.unc.edu 128.109.136.151 GIF, graphics programs
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dsl.cis.upenn.edu 130.91.6.12 GIF, IBM
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lut.fi 128.214.25.8 GIF, PD sources modified for
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mcs213k.cs.umr.edu 131.151.6.11 xgif
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merlin.cs.purdue.edu 128.10.2.3 ConcurrenC, Xinu, mac, GIF
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mibsrv.mib.eng.ua.edu 130.160.20.80 bitmaps, GIF, games
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milton.u.washington.edu lots of star trek parodies
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network.ucsd.edu 128.54.16.3 anime gifs
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squid.cs.ucla.edu 131.179.96.44 gifs
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surya.waterloo.edu 129.97.129.72 tiff format, gif2ras
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uxc.cso.uiuc.edu 136.144.1.2 to the Internet, GIF
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wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 X.11R3, GIF, IEN, RFCs, TeX,
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Check out abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov [128.155.23.64] (formerly the xanth
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archive) which has the following contents in the directory
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pub/star-trek:
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BGvs1701D-I.Z BGvs1701D-IIa.Z BGvs1701D-IIb.Z
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README-STTNG STTNGfortune.tar.Z ncc1701c.Z
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ncc1701d.tar.Z parody-shootdown.Z stick-ships.Z
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trek.vt.Z unix_trek.Z warbird.Z
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The STTNGfortune.tar.Z is the Next Generation fortune, the
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ncc17101d.tar.Z is the Postscript pictures of the new Enterprise and the
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trek.vt.Z is a ansi vt100 animation.
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Or you can telnet (not ftp) to mbbs.cc.columbia.edu (IP 128.59.41.3),
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and follow the information given to you from there. Essentially you'd
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be able to connect to a file server which you can download files (kermit
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or xmodem protocols only) located in several places. Go to the
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"pictures" location and then try to get any of the "Startrek" gif files.
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These are the pictures available in the Startrek directory:
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beverly.gif laforge.gif strbas.gif
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bonekirk.gif picard+yar.gif trekview.gif
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crew.gif picard.gif troi.gif
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data.gif picard2.gif wesley.gif
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enterprise.gif riker.gif worf.gif
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enterprise2.gif spock.gif worf2.gif
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enterprise3.gif spock1.gif yar.gif
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kirk.gif spock2.gif
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kirk2.gif spockirk.gif
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Chuan Chee's collection of Star Trek parodies is available via anonymous
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ftp from math.princeton.edu in the directory pub/rjc/st (at least until
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milton's replacement archive is set up). Consult the file "p.files" for
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an index of the contents. (Note that all files in that directory have
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been compressed.) For example, the VAX Trek parody is available as
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files p.034 through p.048. People who can't ftp can obtain the files
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via email. Type this to your unix-like machine:
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echo send filename | mail -s Command rjc@math.princeton.edu
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replacing "filename" with the actual name of the file you want.
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Since mail servers are frowned upon by most system administrators,
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I ask that you use ftp if at all possible, and that if you have
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to use the mail server, to limit yourself to three requests total.
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[ Anyone know of more sites for Postscript drawings, GIFs, ASCII
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pictures, serious scipts/novels, etc.? ]
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[ Any ftp site have the "Sam Donaldson as a Vulcan" picture? ]
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8) If you want a list of TNG episodes (for all seasons), the schedule
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information is presented by Vidiot (Mr. Video (Mike Brown)) who also
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puts out a very nice guide (which contains all kinds of useful info like
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names of actors/actresses) which is available by anonymous ftp at
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[machine still being decided]@montana.edu in the [directory still being
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decided] directory. All the information needed (which files to get and
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what to do with them (unpacking, printing, etc.)) is in the README file
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at the same site. The guide is also available by anonymous UUCP from
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Mike at
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Phone: 608-274-9275
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Baud: 19200/2400/1200
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Login: anonuucp
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Password: none (it will not be asked)
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Updates are posted to rec.arts.startrek.info occasionally.
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There's also a "fortune" file floating around for both TOS and TNG with
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humorous and/or memorable quotes from the episodes. The ftp site is
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listed above.
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Other good sources for information (on both series) are:
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"The Klingon Dictionary" by Marc Okrand (Pocket Books 85)
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"The Making of Star Trek" by Gene Roddenberry (Ballantine/Del Ray 68)
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"Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise" by Shane Johnson (Pocket Books 87)
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"Star Fleet Technical Manual" by Franz Joseph (Ballantine/Del Ray 75)
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"Star Trek Blueprints" by Franz Joseph (Ballantine/Del Ray 75)
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"Star Trek Compendium" by Allan Asherman (Pocket Books 81, 87, 89)
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"Star Trek Concordance" by Bjo Trimble (Ballantine/Del Ray 76)
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"The Worlds of the Federation" by Shane Johnson (Pocket Books 89)
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"The Writer's/Director's Guide" (new editions put out for each season)
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FASA has the "Officers Manual", but it has been pulled or denounced by
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Gene since it contradicts a lot of what has been said on TNG or in the
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Writer's/Director's Guide (Betazoids are NOT from Haven, Star Fleet did
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NOT think of creating the post of counselor when they discovered
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telepaths, etc.) Roddenberry told them to stop publishing the manual
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until they corrected the inaccuracies, but instead FASA made 2-3 more
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printings. They will be releasing a new edition that has been worked
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out with Paramount, and Richard Arnold has said somewhat
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enthusiastically that it is going to be quite nice and meets with Gene's
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approval.
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And of course you can get lots of Trek stuff from Trek cons and
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magazines (Starlog seems to be the most popular).
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Lincoln Enterprises themselves are at most conventions, and they sell
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writer's guides from every season along with final scripts from
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episodes. In fact, these scripts even have scenes that are cut out due
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to the episode running long.
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9) Any correspondance with Paramount, Gene, the actors, etc. should be
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sent to:
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Paramount Studios
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Star Trek Offices
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5555 Melrose Ave.
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Hollywood, CA 90038
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Note that scripts have a better chance of getting accepted if you have
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an agent. Paramount gets about 800 fan-written scripts a year and uses
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about four of them. See the separate section in this posting on
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submitting scripts.
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Lincoln Enterprises is run by Majel Barrett (Mrs. Roddenberry), and is
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said to be the best source for fan paraphanalia. This is the best place
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to get a Writer's Guide from if you're not an established writer. The
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address is:
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Lincoln Enterprises
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Box 691370
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Los Angeles, CA 90069
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(213) 462-3850 (orders only, $15 minimum by credit card)
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Star Tech has some good stuff too, like the blooper reels on tape (four
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tapes for TOS and one for TNG season one), movie soundtrack CDs, etc.
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However, some of their recorded tapes seem to be "gray market", so
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beware:
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Star Tech
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PO Box 456
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Dunlap, TN 37327
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Starlog (or Starlog Press)
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475 Park Avenue South
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New York, NY 10016
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10) None of the crew read Usenet (though we have a writer or two on
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here). Wheaton and some of the "behind-the-scenes" people are on
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Compu$erve/GEnie though.
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11) Yes, the TOS Enterprise could separate; just that it would take a
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lot more work (and a bigger effects budget) to put it back together.
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Kirk orders Scotty to "disengage nacelles, jettison if possible" in "The
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Savage Curtain". He might also mention it in "The Apple".
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12) GAMES: The FASA Star Trek game is pretty much ignored by the r.a.s
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community, though many seem to like the variety of TOS and TNG drinking
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games that show up occasionally. [Anyone know if these are ftp-able
|
|||
|
from anywhere?]
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13) Yes, Merritt Butrick is dead. He played Kirk's son David in the
|
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|
movies as well as an alien in TNG's "Symbiosis", along-side of one of
|
|||
|
the actors that served with Khan. The actor died in March 1989 due to
|
|||
|
complications related to the AIDS virus. The actress who played Vina in
|
|||
|
"The Cage" also recently died (early 1990).
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
14) According to ST:TNG Writer's/Director's guide (1987): "Starfleet is
|
|||
|
NOT a military organization....No saluting. We may hear the word 'Sir,'
|
|||
|
but it is intended as the same kind of curtousy used by junior and
|
|||
|
senior officers on commercial airliners....No stories about warfare with
|
|||
|
Klingons or Romulans and no stories with Vulcans." Granted the
|
|||
|
Romulan/Klingon/Vulcan rule has laxed, but I still believe Starfleet is
|
|||
|
non-military (except when they are cornered, like the Borg situation).
|
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|
|
|||
|
|
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15) Yes, there are words to the TOS theme song. Roddenberry wrote the
|
|||
|
lyrics himself. Not very good. Maybe these should be posted (along
|
|||
|
with the lyrics to other TOS songs, mostly from "The Way to Eden") in
|
|||
|
the monthly posting of "lists".
|
|||
|
|
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16) Both Shatner and Nimoy have attempted to sing and have a few albums
|
|||
|
out (from the early 70s, I believe). They are *extremely* bad and only
|
|||
|
good for comic relief.
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
17) Yes, Assignment Earth was indead a pilot that never got off the
|
|||
|
ground. One of a few. Gene wanted to create some more shows. The
|
|||
|
reference for this is in the book The Making of Star Trek, (the white
|
|||
|
cover, not the silver one).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
18) Saavik was half Vulcan and half Romulan. This wasn't mentioned in
|
|||
|
the movie (probably cut to save time), but it was in the novelization,
|
|||
|
the trailer shown on Siskel & Ebert, and was mentioned by Stewart in the
|
|||
|
special showing of "The Cage".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
19) The uniforms were changed from the spandex one-piece suits (that
|
|||
|
made the cast look muscular) to the wool two-piece suits (that make them
|
|||
|
look flabby but are more comfortable). The new uniforms cost $3000
|
|||
|
apiece to manufacture. Most of the extras are still wearing the old
|
|||
|
uniforms. Another reason for the switch is that Brent Spiner suffers
|
|||
|
from some back injury. Because spandex is skin-tight, he couldn't wear
|
|||
|
his brace underneath. The wool is loose enough and you can occasionally
|
|||
|
you can see the top of the brace under the costume if you look at his
|
|||
|
chest.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you want a Star Trek uniform: Look for Simplicity or McCalls pattern
|
|||
|
book in your favorite fabric shop. In the back there are Star Trek
|
|||
|
uniforms for adults and children, both sexes. You can also get the
|
|||
|
patterns from Paramount's "Star Trek: The Official Fan Club" (both TOS
|
|||
|
and TNG uniforms).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you're not "sew" talented and want one pre-made, Intergalactic
|
|||
|
Trading Post of Tampa Florida is one of many companies that make them in
|
|||
|
several sizes. They generally show up at Star Trek/SF conventions.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
20) The Enterprise has left the galaxy in "TOS: Where No Man Has Gone
|
|||
|
Before", "TOS: By Any Other Name", "TOS: Is There in Truth No Beauty?",
|
|||
|
"TNG: Where No One Has Gone Before" and in "ST5:TFF" they crossed the
|
|||
|
barrier at the center of the galaxy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
21) Untelevized TOS episodes:
|
|||
|
The Cage
|
|||
|
He Has Walked Among Us (unfilmed)
|
|||
|
Paleface
|
|||
|
(other titles I can't remember)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A black and white original of "The Cage" was pieced back together with
|
|||
|
the color clips stolen for "The Menagerie" which has since been
|
|||
|
televized. Just before the premier of TNG, Paramount "found" a copy of
|
|||
|
"The Cage" which was all in color (which they then televized). It is
|
|||
|
marred by drastic changes in the Talosians' voices in mid-sentence,
|
|||
|
otherwise it is fun to watch (along with a grinning, shouting Spock).
|
|||
|
The color version they show now has been cut down to an hour and has
|
|||
|
Spock's famous "grinning at the singing plants" scene removed. Sigh.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
22) Kirk Thatcher:
|
|||
|
* Was associate producer of ST4.
|
|||
|
* Was the actor who played the Punk on the Bus in ST4.
|
|||
|
* Wrote the song "I hate You" which the punk was listening to.
|
|||
|
* Is a member of the band "Edge of Etiquette" which performed the song.
|
|||
|
* Is Margaret Thatcher's son. ("son"?)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
23) SUBMITTING SCRIPTS:
|
|||
|
Paramount has finally received permission from its legal department
|
|||
|
to read and purchase fan-submitted scripts. You do NOT need an agent
|
|||
|
(though it helps), and the scripts do NOT have to be solicited.
|
|||
|
You do have to send for a Paramount Release Form, which has to be
|
|||
|
legally executed. Address a stamped, self-addressed, legal-size envelope
|
|||
|
and send it with the request for a Release Form to the address given for
|
|||
|
Paramount elsewhere in this posting.
|
|||
|
Also, it may be a good idea to ask for the one-page ST:TNG Script
|
|||
|
Submissions suggestions as well. Paramount STRONGLY suggests that you
|
|||
|
obtain a ST:TNG Writer's Guide from Lincoln Enterprises, since they do
|
|||
|
NOT send out sample scripts.
|
|||
|
Besides the Writer's Guide, here's some other useful information
|
|||
|
you can get from Lincoln Enterprises:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8001 - ST:TNG Writer's Guide $9.95
|
|||
|
1106 - How to sell a script by D.C. Fontana $3.95
|
|||
|
1101 - Original (TOS) Writer's Guide $4.95
|
|||
|
1109 - ST:TNG Character Biographies $7.95
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Include $2.00 shipping for up to $10.00 worth of merchandise, $0.50 for
|
|||
|
each additional $5.00 worth of merchandise. Prices accurate as of 7/90.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
24) SUBMITTING A STORY TO POCKET BOOKS:
|
|||
|
This comes through Peter David from Kevin Ryan at Pocket Books: the
|
|||
|
official Pocket Books Star Trek Novel Submission guidelines.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
** Due to the overwhelming number of submissions that we receive, Pocket
|
|||
|
Books can only accept solicited, agented manuscripts. A comprehensive
|
|||
|
list of agents can be found in THE LITERARY MARKETPLACE **
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FORMAT: All manuscripts must be submitted typed, double-spaced, on one
|
|||
|
side of non-corrasable typing paper. The page number and your name
|
|||
|
should be at the top of each page. Your full name and address should
|
|||
|
appear on the first and last page of the manuscript (yes, include your
|
|||
|
phone number).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PROCEDURE: Submit the first three chapters with a detailed synopsis
|
|||
|
(four to six pages) of the entire plot. Due to the large volume of
|
|||
|
submissions we receive, our reply can take anywhere from one to six
|
|||
|
months...so please be patient. If we're interested in publishing your
|
|||
|
novel, we'll contact your agent with an offer. We may ask for
|
|||
|
revisions, and may also ask to see the completed novel before reaching a
|
|||
|
decision.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONTENTS: We're only interested in full-length adventure novels of
|
|||
|
roughly 70,000 words (about 250-300 pages). We cannot use short
|
|||
|
stories, poetry, biographies, romances, blueprints, or trivia books.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In a one-sentence description, we're looking for exciting science
|
|||
|
fiction stories featuring the Star Trek characters we all know and love.
|
|||
|
All material is subject to the approvl of Paramount Pictures, who are
|
|||
|
very concerned about maintaining the integrity of the characters and the
|
|||
|
Star Trek universe. Absolute consistency is a practical impossibility,
|
|||
|
but some major themes to avoid include:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Traveling intime to change history or learn something, rescue someone,
|
|||
|
etc.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Having a tear in the fabric of reaity which could destroy the
|
|||
|
universe.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Pon farr in Spock.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Death of a major, established character.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Any plot which hines on or describes in detail sexual relaions
|
|||
|
(normal, abnormal, and so on). We are not interested in books that
|
|||
|
suggest anything other than friendship between Kirk and Spock or any
|
|||
|
other crewmembers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Any plot that mixes the Next Generation and the original crew.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* Data becoming human.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Plot elements to avoid with respect to specific characters:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Kirk: no offspring or close relations not already established. Also,
|
|||
|
no childhood or current sweethearts; though, you can create temporary
|
|||
|
love interests.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Spock: no sisters, brothers, half siblings (beyond Sybok), offspring,
|
|||
|
sudden reversions to emotion, sex. The Vulcan mind-meld has already
|
|||
|
been seriously overused of late. No explanations of the "Vulcan Way"
|
|||
|
beyond what has already been done in the TV series or movies.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
McCoy: no offspring or close relations not already establihed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We can no loner use castmembers who have left the show (no Tasha Yar or
|
|||
|
Dr. Pulaski).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For any regular castmembers--same rules as per Kirk.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Also, other crewmembers: in general, avoid trying to definitively map
|
|||
|
out a character's history much beyond what has already been done in the
|
|||
|
movies or television episodes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Of course there are guidelines. Disobey them at your own peril if
|
|||
|
necessary to your story--but remember, you were warned.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thank you for your interest in STAR TREK and good luck with your
|
|||
|
writing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Best,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Star Trek Editors.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The address for Pocket is Simon & Schuster Building, 1230 Avenue of the
|
|||
|
Americas, NY, NY 10020. The editors are Dave Stern and Kevin Ryan.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
25) PICARD'S SURRENDERS; SELF DESTRUCTS; TIME TRAVEL:
|
|||
|
* "Encounter at Farpoint": Picard says "Transmit the following in all
|
|||
|
languages and in all frequencies; 'We surrender'."
|
|||
|
* "Outrageous Okono": Picard drops shields "In case we decide to
|
|||
|
surrender to them."
|
|||
|
* "A Matter of Honor": Picard surrenders to Riker on the Pagh.
|
|||
|
* "The Defector": The Romulans ask Picard to surrender, but he doesn't.
|
|||
|
* "Peak Performance": The Ferengi ask Picard to surrender, but he
|
|||
|
doesn't get the chance.
|
|||
|
* "The Last Outpost": Picard surrenders to the Ferengi, but they don't
|
|||
|
accept.
|
|||
|
* "Yesterday's Enterprise": Alternate-Picard refuses to surrender to
|
|||
|
the Klingons.
|
|||
|
* Picard tries to surrender to the Ferengi, but they beat him to it.
|
|||
|
* Picard tries to surrender to the [Romulans|Klingons]. (?)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* "11001001": Picard tries to self destruct.
|
|||
|
* "Where Silence Has Lease": Picard tries to self destruct for Nagilum.
|
|||
|
* Kirk tried to self destruct in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield",
|
|||
|
"[one other episode ???]", and finally succeeds in the film series.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS time travel:
|
|||
|
1. The Guardian of Forever ("City on the Edge of Forever")
|
|||
|
2. The slingshot effect ("Tomorrow Is Yesterday")
|
|||
|
3. Cold-starting the warp engines ("The Naked Time")
|
|||
|
4. Mr. Atoz's time travel system ("All Our Yesterdays")
|
|||
|
5. Isis' time-space transporter ("Assignment: Earth")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TNG time travel:
|
|||
|
1. Picard from the future ("Time Squared")
|
|||
|
2. Enterprise from the past ("Yesterday's Enterprise")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
26) IS PARAMOUNT MAKING MONEY ON TNG?
|
|||
|
Yes. Tons. The following is stolen from industry trade magazines
|
|||
|
VARIETY and BROADCASTING, as well as Roger Tang:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRST: License fees (the fees studios charge individual stations
|
|||
|
to run their programs): Let's say Paramount charges each station $2,000
|
|||
|
to run the first run package. That's ball park; other stations can get
|
|||
|
$10-20K per episode in top 20 markets. Also, Turner can expect $800,000
|
|||
|
to $1 million per episode show of THE WONDER YEARS when it goes into
|
|||
|
backend syndication. $2,000 per episode times 238 stations yields
|
|||
|
$476,000 per episode shown in first run sydication (which does NOT count
|
|||
|
the later syndication or backend syndication).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SECOND: Commercial fees: According to Vidiot, Paramount has seven
|
|||
|
minutes of national advertising in each show. BROADCASTING has
|
|||
|
published figures of $60-80,000 per 30 second spot. (They have also
|
|||
|
mentioned that rates for the third and fourth seasons are around
|
|||
|
$135,000 per 30 second spot). Paramount is garnering $1,890,000 per
|
|||
|
showing of an episode.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THIRD: But wait! Shows are shown more than once even in first run
|
|||
|
syndication. Let's assume a cut rate of $50,000 per spot in reruns
|
|||
|
(doubt it, since people are STILL watching during reruns). Even a rerun
|
|||
|
episode will garner $700,000 in commercial revenue.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE BOTTOM LINE: $476,000 + $1,890,000 + $700,000 = well over $3
|
|||
|
million in revenue per episode in first run syndication. And we all
|
|||
|
know studios base their financing on just breaking even in backend
|
|||
|
syndication. So the claim that Paramount is losing $8 million is just
|
|||
|
creative financing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
27) TNG SEASON 4 TIDBITS:
|
|||
|
1: 9/24 175 Best of Best Worlds Pt. II (by Michael Piller)
|
|||
|
2: 10/01 178 Family (by Ron Moore; Best of Both Worlds part 3;
|
|||
|
Picard returns to France; including a
|
|||
|
possible appearance by Jack Crusher as well
|
|||
|
as two very wonderful guest starring roles)
|
|||
|
3: 10/08 177 Brother(s) (by Rick Berman; Spiner plays three
|
|||
|
characters: Data, Lore, and their creator,
|
|||
|
Dr. Noonian Soong (sp). According to Mr.
|
|||
|
Frakes, the voice Brent Spiner does for Dr.
|
|||
|
Soong sounds like a cross between Jimmy
|
|||
|
Stewart and Groucho Marx.) ["Amok Time"
|
|||
|
clone? --ed]
|
|||
|
4: 10/15 176 Suddenly Human (by Jeri Taylor; NOT a Data story; A missing
|
|||
|
human child is found thriving in an alien
|
|||
|
culture... is it in his best interests to
|
|||
|
return him to "humanity"?) ["Charlie X"
|
|||
|
clone? --ed]
|
|||
|
5: 10/22 1xx The Reunion (Directed by Jonathan Frakes--lots of
|
|||
|
Klingons, including K'Empk (sp?) from "Sins
|
|||
|
of the Father", K'Elyhr (Worf's girlfriend),
|
|||
|
and her and Worf's child (Klingon civil
|
|||
|
war))
|
|||
|
x: 1xx Remember Me (by Lee Sheldon; features the return of Eric
|
|||
|
Menyuk as the Traveler (major Wes role).
|
|||
|
Beverly notices people disappearing until no
|
|||
|
one is left but her and Picard on the bridge
|
|||
|
- then he disappears (major Bev role))
|
|||
|
x: 1xx (Picard's brother back on earth) [sounds
|
|||
|
like it may be "Family" --ed]
|
|||
|
x: 1xx Legacy (the Enterprise visit the world that Tasha
|
|||
|
Yar grew up on. Besides encountering rape
|
|||
|
gangs, they also run into Tasha's sister, a
|
|||
|
gang member) [her Evil twin sister Skippy?
|
|||
|
-ed]
|
|||
|
x: 1xx (The Transporter Chief might get married
|
|||
|
(and will hopfully have a first name by
|
|||
|
then.))
|
|||
|
x: 1xx Future Imperfect (*tentative*) (Riker has an accident
|
|||
|
during an away mission and recovers
|
|||
|
consciousness aboard the Enterprise ...
|
|||
|
fifteen years later) ["Wizard of Oz" clone
|
|||
|
with Riker waking up in the end? --ed]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Wil Wheaton is negotiating his own contract now and will be leaving
|
|||
|
ST:TNG after filming of the sixth episode (possibly to matriculate).
|
|||
|
His character Wes will leave for Star Fleet Academy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So we have the return of Eric Menyuk as The Traveler from "Where No One
|
|||
|
Has Gone Before", Denise Crosby (possibly as Yar's sister), John
|
|||
|
DeLancie (as Q of course), Lwaxana Troi, and possibly Barkley, Wheaton
|
|||
|
cameos as Wes, and the bugs from "Conspiracy" (as the cliffhanger at the
|
|||
|
end of season 4).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
28) FUTURE OF STAR TREK: Current plans are for a sixth TOS movie and a
|
|||
|
huge convention in California next year around the 25th anniversary date
|
|||
|
(Sept 8, 1991). The movie will probably (hopefully) be later in teh
|
|||
|
season. The cast of TNG have signed 6-year contracts and have the
|
|||
|
option of another year. After this, plans are to create TNG movies.
|
|||
|
Rumors are floating of a third series, either another generation *after*
|
|||
|
TNG or the years between TOS and TNG.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
99) MISC TRIVIA
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
James Doohan is missing the middle finger of his left hand. It can be
|
|||
|
seen in brief shots (especially in the early episodes). Whenever they
|
|||
|
needed to show Scotty's hands (like when he operated the transporter)
|
|||
|
they had a stand-in and showed a close-up. ("Cut! All right, bring in
|
|||
|
the stunt hands.")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "The Devil in the Dark": Every 5000 years the race of Horta all die
|
|||
|
save the one mother Horta.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "Balance of Terror": Neutral zone outposts 2, 2, 4, and 8 were
|
|||
|
trashed by the Romulan ship before the Enterprise was able to engage (#4
|
|||
|
was the one they saw get destroyed on the viewer)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "Operation: Annihilate!": In a well-known ST blooper, the
|
|||
|
amoeba-creature accidently hits Spocks read end instead of his back.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "The Tholian Web": The name of the Tholian commander who first
|
|||
|
attacks the Enterprise after Kirk is lost is Commander Loskene.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "Wolf in the Fold": The names that the entity was referred to by
|
|||
|
were Jack the Ripper, Baratis, Redjac, Kesla, Mr. Hengist (and yes, that
|
|||
|
was the wimpy guy from hte Bob Newhart Show).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "Amok Time": T'Pau was the only person to ever turn down a seat on
|
|||
|
the Federation council.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOS "Amok Time": The episode where Ensign Chekov makes his debut (1st
|
|||
|
episode, 2nd season). (Catspaw was the one he was first filmed in,
|
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although this aired after Amok Time).
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TOS: Where was the ONLY doorknob seen in a FEDERATION setting (ship or
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starbase etc.) and why is it ironic that it should be placed there?
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TOS "The Paradise Syndrome": "He Has Walked Among Us" and "Paleface"
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were combined into "The Paradise Syndrome", according to speculation by
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Allen Asherman and David Gerrold. Reportedly, only Gene Coon knew for
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sure, and of course he's been dead for about 15 years...
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TOS "City on the Edge of Forever": If you want H. Ellison's original
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script for "City on the Edge of Forever", look for a book called "Six
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Science Fiction Plays", edited by Roger Elwood. It's a paperback,
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published in 1976 by Pocket Books under the Washington Square Press
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imprint. It was distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Simon & Schuster.
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I have no idea if it's still in print. If it isn't, check your local
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library, used book stores, and the dealer's room at your next
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convention. There must be copies out there somewhere. According to
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Elwood's foreword, this was the first time Ellision's original uncut
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script was published. It's preceded by a ten-page introduction that
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Ellison wrote especially for this book, telling his version of the
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transformation of his script into what was eventually telecast. The
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book also contains these scripts:
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"Sting!" by Tom Reamy
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"Contact Point" by Theodore R. Cogswell and George Rae Cogswell
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"Stranger with Roses" by John Jakes
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"The Mechanical Bride" by Fritz Leiber
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"Let Me Hear You Whisper" by Paul Zindel
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("Sting!" is a movie screenplay; "The Mechanical Bride" is a teleplay;
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the others are stage plays)
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According to the Star Trek Compendium:
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Kirk: was in 79 TOS episodes
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Spock: was in 79 TOS episodes + "The Cage"
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McCoy: was in 74 TOS episodes
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Uhura: was in 65 TOS episodes
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Scotty: was in 61 TOS episodes
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Sulu: was in 47 TOS episodes
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Chekov: was in 33 TOS episodes
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ST: TMP: The oval things on the belts were originally supposed to be
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biorhythm devices. In the novelization of ST:TMP, the little oval things
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are described in a footnote. They are called "perscan" devices and are
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used to monitor crew members life signs from sick bay. Only the CMO
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gets to see the captain's perscan output. According to the footnote,
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the lower abdomen is supposed to be an ideal location for a medical
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scanner. Making it into a belt buckle seemed the obvious way to
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integrate it into the Fleet uniforms.
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TNG season 1: Dr. Crusher's orderly (ensign Freeman) was supposed to be
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gay (according to the script writer).
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TNG "The High Ground": "He Has Walked Among Us" was reportedly a minor
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inspiration for "The High Ground", abeit uncredited (this coming from a
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Creation con). "THG" was one of those supposedly conceived during the
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strike as a possible filler (a la "The Child"), and the use of the older
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TOS script ("The Paradise Syndrome") would have made it acceptable under
|
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the union crap edicts.
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TNG: Data is NOT Asmovian and does NOT obey Asimov's Laws of Robotics.
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The only connection is that Data has a positronic brain.
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TNG: In a War of the Worlds episode ("Thy Kingdom Come"), there is a
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kid playing with action figures. One of them is in the likeness of Yar,
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Data, Picard, or Riker and he mentions something about Ferengi.
|
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|
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TNG: Captain Garrett's crew took the E-C to glory at N'rendra III,
|
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which was NOT K'timar (the planet where Worf's father and mother died).
|
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|
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TNG: In the opening credits (and occasionally in the same shot during
|
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the show) you can see a man walking by the large vertical windows of the
|
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ready room. It is the slow flyby of the Enterprise (from lower left to
|
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upper right) after all the quick flybys. There are large windows just
|
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beyond the bump in the saucer section, and if you look closely (and it
|
|||
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helps to have a giant screen TV) you can see a man walking from left to
|
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right past the windows, then someone walking from right to left behind
|
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him. NOTE: It's harder to catch it with freeze-frame since pausing a
|
|||
|
VCR loses half the resolution, so just watch it at normal speed a few
|
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times until you figure out where on the ship you're supposed to be
|
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looking.
|
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|
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TNG: Paramount has confirmed that the bar on the bridge (with its
|
|||
|
"whoopi cushion") is non-alcoholic.
|
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|
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TNG "Ensigns of Command": The original script called for Data to have
|
|||
|
sex with the leading lady in order to get her cooperation later. This
|
|||
|
idea never made it through the first draft. Gene's reason for dropping
|
|||
|
it: "Only a human male would use a woman like that"...
|
|||
|
|
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|
TNG is not broadcast in Dolby. There is out-of-phase-but-equal-amplitude
|
|||
|
stuff in the ST:TNG soundtrack, which your Dolby Stereo decoder
|
|||
|
recognizes as "rear channel information". They mostly put the ship's
|
|||
|
noise (a low thundering sound of the engines) on the rear and some times
|
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|
when ships pass by or shoot. Since Paramount clearly *is* using
|
|||
|
"official" Dolby Stereo for _Arsenio Hall_, they might be planning to
|
|||
|
use it for ST:TNG's 4th season as well.
|
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|
|
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TNG satellite uplink times:
|
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|
Sat 1800 EDT T301-9
|
|||
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Sun 1400 EDT T301-9
|
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