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Msg#: 6757 *WHO*
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05/01/92 01:00:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: KELLEY PENNY
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To: KENNETH PRUETT
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Subj: BORG BUSTING
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KP> What do you think would happen if there was a war
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KP> between the Daleks, Cybermen, and the Borg?
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KP> Who do you think would win?
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The Borg. Bigger budget.
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* Kelley *
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--- TransAmiga BBS v1.1
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* Origin: Ancient Heart via TransMat -Saginaw MI- 517-752-3203 (1:239/200)
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Msg#: 6870 *WHO*
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04/28/92 05:35:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: STUART JOHNSON
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To: MIKE GENOVESE
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Subj: RE: DR. WHO
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It was the Rod that gave access to the Eye of Harmony not the Key. The Key
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would not show up until 'Invasion of Time', when it activted the Demat Gun.
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'Trial of a Timelord' messes things up by making the Key of Rassilon give
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physical access to the Matrix (in 'Deadly Assassin' it was only possible to
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enter the Matrix mentally not phsyically).
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--- Echodor 3.09b
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# Origin: Gallifrey - 402-464-1386 - (8:963/8.0)
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* Origin: Gateway System to/from RBBS-NET (RBBS-PC 1:10/8)
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Msg#: 7764 *WHO*
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05/01/92 22:29:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: TRAVIS BUTLER
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To: MIKE CLARK
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 6870 (DR. WHO)
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On 4/28/92, Mike Clark said to Travis Butler:
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MC> In the alternate console room, was there a direct doorway to the
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MC> Police Box exterior, or did they have to trek all the way back to the
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MC> regular console room to leave?
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MC>
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Just re-watched that episode tonight... yes, there was a direct doorway to the
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exterior. Though this one looked more like a regular doorway, and you had to go
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up a flight of steps to exit.
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A slightly more accurate quote on the room's origin:
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"Yes, this is the second control room." (He goes to the console, flips open one
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of the control covers, and punches a button.) "I can control the Tardis just as
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well as from the old one." (Pause.) "Come to think of it, this *was* the old
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one."
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Travis Butler
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(The Professor on Myth and Magick!, Lawrence, KS)
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--- MacWoof Eval:27Apr92
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* Origin: ...I haven't lost it! It's been temporally mis (1:280/120.1@fidonet)
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Msg#: 7765 *WHO*
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05/01/92 22:49:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: TRAVIS BUTLER
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To: SARA JANE
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 7764 (RE: DR. WHO)
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On 4/28/92, Sara Jane said to Thomas Power:
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SJ> They are led by an abnormally
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SJ> intelligent Dalek called the Supreme or Black Dalek, because it has
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SJ> black colored armor. The rest of the pure strain Daleks have silvery
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SJ> armor.
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Actually, there was a Gold Dalek in a couple of the Pertwee episodes... Day of
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the Daleks for sure, and I think the Spiridon episode (Planet of the Daleks) as
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well. (Interestingly, Planet of the Daleks showed one of the Daleks from the
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Peter Cushing movie at the very end. It was kind of laughable... the eyestalk
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was a flashlight, lit bulb and all!)
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SJ> Imperial Daleks, on the other hand, were created by Davros' further
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SJ> experiments and are "new, improved" Daleks who are loyal to Davros.
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SJ> They are led by the Emperor Dalek, who is really Davros covered by a
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SJ> protective dome. They have golden armor.
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White with golden bumps and eyestalks, actually. The little "speech" lights on
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the dome are slightly different as well. (See above comment on golden armor.)
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SJ> The Daleks during Hartnell's time had not yet split into the two
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SJ> factions (apparently, it's hard to tell with time travel). I'm not
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SJ> exactly sure when the split took place, but I don't recall seeing the
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SJ> two Dalek factions except during SlyDoc's era. (Can anyone out there
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SJ> help me with this?)
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The split was started in Resurrection of the Daleks, when Davros reprogrammed
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some of the Daleks to be loyal to him. He started creating his own in
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Revelation of the Daleks, but was captured by the "regular" Daleks and taken
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away at the end of the story. In Remembrance of the Daleks, he's apparantly
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managed to get a power base back.
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**SPOILER WARNING...**
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I thought the fake-out in Remembrance was kind of interesting. The Battle
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Computer chair was obviously intended to resemble Davros, but the white and
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gold livery on the Imperial Daleks pointed the other way if you'd seen
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Revelation -- though I admit I was somewhat surprised to see Davros was the
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Emperor Dalek at the end. Obviously he managed to turn the tables on the
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original Daleks, though I would have liked to see more of how he'd done it.
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Does this mean Davros is the Emperor Dalek seen in the Troughton episode Evil
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of the Daleks? It sounds like the Season 25 script editor was pointing in that
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direction by giving him the title, but dealing with time-travel continuity can
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give us poor piece-the-history-together fans a headache...
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Travis Butler
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(The Professor on Myth and Magick!, Lawrence, KS)
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--- MacWoof Eval:27Apr92
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* Origin: ...I haven't lost it! It's been temporally mis (1:280/120.1@fidonet)
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Msg#: 8014 *WHO*
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05/01/92 05:58:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: RICHARD VAN FOSSAN
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To: MIKE CLARK
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 7765 (DR. WHO)
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Mike:
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Actually, both console rooms are adjacent to the entrance. Apparently the
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geometries inside the T.A.R.D.I.S. are not Euclidian. The Doctor never really
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explained it, any more than he really explained Dimensionally Relativety.
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---
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* Origin: Dimension 23 - Olympia, WA - 14.4K HST (1:352/23)
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Msg#: 6936 *WHO*
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04/29/92 19:37:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: BLUE JEAN
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To: ALLAN BOWHILL
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Subj: BLACK ORCHID
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In a message on <Apr 26 16:50>, Allan Bowhill of (1:343/58) writes:
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>Hmmm....something sounds familiar, but my memory is not serving me. It
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>seems like I've seen so many of them, that there must be two, three or
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>four episodes that deal with brain transplants, and I'm getting them all
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>mixed-up. (sorry!)
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Several episodes with brain transplants? I only remember the one - which ones
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are you referring to?
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Blue Jean
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Beware of Frog!
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--- msgedsq 2.0.5
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* Origin: BluePoint. Nathaniel's Keep (1:167/133.1)
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Msg#: 6937 *WHO*
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04/30/92 15:20:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: MARC CONNOR
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To: CHRIS SWANSON
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Subj: TIME LORD
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Howdy Chris!
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Chris Swanson walks into a bar on <28 Apr 92> and says to Marc Connor...
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CS> It's very spiffy. I got it at Waldenbooks, it's published by
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CS> 'Doctor Who Books, an Imprint of Virgin Publishing Inc'. It's written by
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CS> Ian Marsh, and Peter Davrill-Evans. I paid $11.95 for it. It's complete.
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CS> It's a full self contained system, with an adventure, and stats on all the
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CS> doctors and companions, and several villians and aliens. I like it.
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Sounds keen...I want it!! Doctor Who Books produced the Timewyrm series as
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well. None of the names ring a bell though. I'll have to run downtown and
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check out all the gaming stores downtown. Of course, I'm already out of
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cash...
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Does Waldenbooks have a mail order? To Canada? I think I heard that they did,
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but I'm not too sure. Is the game like a boxed set, or books? Thanks a lot..
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.\\arc
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--- GoldED 2.40
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* Origin: Cyberspace Terminus:Bus Station To Infinity (1:163/305.14)
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Msg#: 7045 *WHO*
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04/30/92 19:35:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: MIKE KELLEY
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To: JO PESHEK
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Subj: SFAN & THE MEDIA
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Had a long talk about SFAN, the dead-and-gone SFC, and the new USA II (Sci-Fi
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Channel) with a reporter from the entertaiment section of USA Today. Maybe I am
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being too optimistic, but he seemed to have a genuine interest in the overall
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article.
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Two interesting items (aside from adding to the stuff he already knew about
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the old SFC)...USA Network announced that they have "purchased" tow programs
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from MCA for the audience---"The Incredible Hulk" and "The Six Million Dollar
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Man." Also, the reporter agreed that USA is planning on simply repackaging its
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existing programming with new leaders and trailers and selling it to the
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"geeks" (you know, the media image of the 6'3", 300 lb 14-year old with bad
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acne and an ill-fitting STAR TREK uniform who knows the names of all the
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tribbles).
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If an article is published by USA Today, both Atari and High Frontier have
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promised me corroborating press releases from them. Cross your fingers that we
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get a fair shake.
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BTW, he really thought that SFC had Dr. Who and SPACE: 1999. Hated to burst
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his bubble. Anyway, USA is "starting from scratch and has thrown ou everything
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stemming from SFC."
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--- Opus-CBCS 1.99.04a
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* Origin: Crystal Palace The Ghost in the Machine (1:382/1.0)
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Msg#: 7593 *WHO*
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05/01/92 08:53:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: BRIAN MARTIN
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To: JOAN WOLSCHLEGER
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Subj: SF FROM LIONHEART
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JW> They are not a commercial enterprise as the BBC is subsidized by
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JW> the British government. So why should they know or care to know
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JW> how to make a profit? BBC's primary audience is the British
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JW> public, and not the American, Canadian or French public. If the
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JW> Brits aren't watching it, why should they produce it for an
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JW> American audience? It is the British taxpayer who is paying
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JW> their salary, and not the American watching free tv.
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With that attitude, why bother even selling them outside Brittian in the first
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place?????
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It would seem fairly intelligant to me that by reselling older products to
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whomever wants to pay a reasonable rate would help them to provide a larger
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quantity or even better quality programing for their own viewers.
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===
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* MegaMail 2.10 #0:
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--- InterPCB 1.51
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* Origin: The Oracle BBS (716)594-4227 HST/DS 661meg ONLINE (1:260/221)
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Msg#:10120 *WHO*
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05/02/92 11:06:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: NOEL SPENCER
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To: JOAN WOLSCHLEGER
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 7593 (SF FROM LIONHEART)
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In a msg on <Apr 28 02:02>, Joan Wolschleger of 1:157/3 writes:
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JW> They are not a commercial enterprise as the BBC is subsidized by the
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JW> British government. So why should they know or care to know how to
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JW> make a profit? BBC's primary audience is the British public, and not
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JW> the American, Canadian or French public. If the Brits aren't watching
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JW> it, why should they produce it for an American audience? It is the
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JW> British taxpayer who is paying their salary, and not the American
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JW> watching free tv.
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Excuse me for butting in, but the BBC is a public Corporation. They h
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ave a
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legal DUTY to make money (though they don't call it a profit) to plow back into
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the coffers. True, the Brit taxpayer does pay their salary (through the TV
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tax), but believe it or not, so do American viewers (and American taxpayers who
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do not watch Doctor Who at all). "How!!!???" you ask.
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Well, here's the chain of events...
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1) You contribute to your local PBS affiliate for showing Doctor Who.
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2) Your contribution causes the National PBS to allocate more money to your
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local affiliate. (And some of this money comes from the U.S. government,
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i.e. the Taxpayer.)
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3) Your local affiliate pays Lioneart for Doctor Who.
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4) Lionheart turns it's profits over to the BBC.
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So PBS member dues and American Taxpayer taxes DO find their way into BBC
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salaries. It's a true "world economy"!
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---Noel "Mick" Spencer
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--- msgedsq 2.0.5
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* Origin: Middletown BBS's Point # 21 (717)948 0212 (1:270/211.21)
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Msg#: 7594 *WHO*
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04/30/92 19:03:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: GARY WELLS
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To: KENNETH PRUETT
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Subj: ???????
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In message #158, Kenneth Pruett writes:
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> What do you think would happen if there was a war between
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> the Daleks, Cybermen, and the Borg?
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>
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> Who do you think would win?
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>
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> My opinion the Borg. Reason: more adaptable and a bit more nasty.
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Plus, their technology is 1,000,000 years ahead of Dalek or Cyberman tech
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(except that they don't seem to have time-travel like the former).
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A while back, a gent here calling himself "Davros" popped in and started
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proclaiming that the daleks were supreme, would conquer all of us, blah
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blah blah--so I sicced a single Federation Heavy Frigate (_Avenger_ class)
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on his Dalek Warfleet.
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Guess who got his little wheelchair blown out from under him? :^)
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.
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<--===The /\/\etal]-[ead===--->
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--- Squish v1.01
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* Origin: The Nut House BBS HST/DS v32/42/bis (908)324-2617 (1:107/377)
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Msg#: 7634 *WHO*
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05/01/92 08:14:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: MIKE KELLEY
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To: MARC CONNOR
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Subj: RE: RED DWARF
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Consider that the media considers the 300lb 6'3" acne-covered 14 year-old
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wearing an ill-fitting STAR TREK uniform slurring "Star Trek is my LIFE!" to be
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the typical Science Fiction/fantasy "fan" you can bet it WILL be dismal. It's
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called "lowest-common-denominator" programming.
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BTW, USA Network just announced that they have "scored a coup in acquiring
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'The Incredible Hulk' and 'The Bionic Man'"...oh boy, oh wow.
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In conversation a reporter from USA Today yesterday he agreed that USA/SFC is
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intended to be a reformatted USA...sort of "USA II".
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--- Opus-CBCS 1.99.04a
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* Origin: Crystal Palace The Ghost in the Machine (1:382/1.0)
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Msg#: 8822 *WHO*
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05/01/92 21:10:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: JONATHAN REISNER
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To: MARC CONNOR
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 7634 (RED DWARF)
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-> Howdy John!
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->
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-> John F Davis walks into a bar on <25 Apr 92> and says to Marc Connor.
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->
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-> >> Well, from what I've heard on the rumour mill, it'll be an Americ
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-> >> re-make...gad, that'll be useless...
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-> >>
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->
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-> JFD> Yes, According to TV-GUIDE that is exactly what it will be
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->
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->
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-> AAAAAFFFFFFFFFFFFRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!
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->
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-> I am _NOT_ happy... Not at all...
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->
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-> That would be a waste of time/effort. Most American network audienc
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-> wouldn't appreciate a show like Red Dwarf, and an Americanized design
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-> appeal to the masses would be sad..
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->
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->
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-> .\\arc
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->
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-> --- GoldED 2.40
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-> * Origin: Cyberspace Terminus:Bus Station To Infinity (1:163/305.14)
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Sorry to disappoint you, but I am an American and Red Dwarf was one of
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my favorite shows until they recently took it off the air on my local
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PBS station. I'm 15 and I have a lot of other friends who also enjoy the
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show. So please don't come up with an image that all Americans only
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watch garbage on T.V.
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--- WM v2.02/91-0093
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* Origin: Utopia Tech (sm) - 516/579-7507 DS/HST - 1026mb (1:107/203.1)
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Msg#: 7664 *WHO*
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05/02/92 01:28:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: TONY TRUJILLO
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To: MARY SINCLAIR
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Subj: RE: NETMAIL
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MS> Got your address...mine is 2409 fenwick, dallas, 75228.
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MS> Send money or tape and postage...RD4, was it?
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Yes, Ma'am.
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If there is anything I can do for you just let me know.
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... "Circular logic will only get you dizzy."
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--- Via Silver Xpress V3.00
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* Origin: South of the River -- K9: A Time Lord's Best Friend (1:280/9.0)
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Msg#: 7766 *WHO*
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05/01/92 23:08:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: TRAVIS BUTLER
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To: JAMES BENNETTSNHAT BAD...
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On 4/25/92, James Bennetts said tovid Green:
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JB> GD >I see a connection with when I suddenly got disenchanted
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JB> GD >with WHO and JNoecame plastic
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>(as opposed to the quaint cardboard), the plots became
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JB> GD >plastic and the characters became...well, plastic!
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JB>
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JB> Hmmm. e, Glen. I find the JNT era was far superior the
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JB> previous reign of Graham Williams.
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<Comments on early (and good, IMHO) JNT stories deleted>
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JB> I think that JNT has stayed *way* too long, and should really have
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JB> left on a high after the 5Drs special, as Davison's last season was
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JB> when the rot really began to settle in.
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Yup, I agree. There was an occasional bad JNT episode before 5 Drs, but they
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were bad in a pretty much "traditional" DW way. It was the stories after 5 Drs
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that really fell downhill, what I like to call the "massive death" stories. The
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shows after that seemed not only to have less respect for life than most of the
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earlier shows, but they also had more of a cruel, sadistic bent. One thing I
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*liked* about Paradise Towers is that it seemed like the first story in a
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*long* time that didn't have that bent. (Pun intended!)
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Season 25 (and the novelizations for Season 26; none of the episodes have been
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shown here) was a major improvement, even with a clunker like Greatest Show in
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the Galaxy. The characterization and interaction between the Doctor and Ace is
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the best since Romana I, IMHO, and better than all but a very few
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companion-Doctor pairs in the past.
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Travis Butler
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(The Professor on Myth and Magick!, Lawrence, KS)
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--- MacWoof Eval:27Apr92
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* Origin: ...I haven't lost it! It's been temporally mis (1:280/120.1@fidonet)
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Msg#: 8011 *WHO*
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04/28/92 19:55:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: DAVID GREEN
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To: JAMES BENNETTS
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 7766 (JNT - IS HE REALLY THAT BAD...)
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Hi James
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JB >Hmmm. I disagree, Glen. I find the JNT era was far superior
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JB >the previous reign of Graham Williams. Instead of the
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JB >uncontrolled humour, when the show became the "Tom Baker
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JB >variety show", we had good, well-plotted "hard" SF, like
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JB >Logopolis and Castrovalva, some good season-length
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JB >storylines like the "E-space" and "Master" Trilogies. Good
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JB >action/adventure storylines like Earthshock and Visitation,
|
||
JB >as well as the "traditional" stories like Four To Doomsday
|
||
JB >and State Of Decay.
|
||
|
||
Four to Doomsday was good. (Is this message "to" me supposed to be "for"
|
||
somebody else? [Glen?]). Anyway, here's an interesting fact about Davison's
|
||
first season - he needed time to adjust to his role, so they actually recorded
|
||
the episodes in this order : Four to Doomsday, The Visitation, Kinda, and
|
||
Castrovalva. This was because Castrovalva was supposed to be the best so
|
||
people would instantly like Davison. I personally think Four to Doomsday was
|
||
the best in that season (Castrovalva wasn't very good at all..).
|
||
State of Decay - good combination of SF and Mythology (like the Curse of
|
||
Fenric). If I can remember correctly those two stories were the only ones that
|
||
featured vampires.
|
||
Earthshock - I unfortunately have never seen this, but I'm after it. I've heard
|
||
it's being released on video sometime this year (along with "Caves of
|
||
Androzani"). It's a pity, because here in Australia they edited out bits of COA
|
||
because the ABC thought it was too violent for the timeslot it was screened.
|
||
Hopefully the video will be undedited.
|
||
|
||
JB >I think that JNT has stayed *way* too long, and should
|
||
JB >really have left on a high after the 5Drs special, as
|
||
JB >Davison's last season was when the rot really began to
|
||
JB >settle in.
|
||
|
||
WHAT? I thought Resurrection of the Daleks, Planet of Fire, and COA were some
|
||
of the best stories ever made. They had a great sci-fi atmosphere, without the
|
||
many stupid lines that appeared in previous stories (eg. "what have you been
|
||
eating?" - Tegan to the Doc in Warriors of the Deep [a wasted Silurian story]).
|
||
|
||
JB >(or early JNT) years... I am of course ignoring the truly
|
||
JB >dismal Survival.
|
||
|
||
I agree. The Master was really wasted, and he only had a couple of his classic
|
||
lines.
|
||
|
||
JB > DG> It's stories like Paradise Towers that get to me..
|
||
|
||
JB >Me too. "I am Pex, the mighty warrior." <Cringe> <Cringe>
|
||
|
||
It was supposed to be funny but simply wasn't.
|
||
|
||
JB >Yeah, it was good that they gave the Brig the chance to act
|
||
JB >like the Brig... Instead of doing the Mawdryn Undead part
|
||
JB >written for Ian Chesterton.
|
||
|
||
I've never seen Mawdryn Undead. Many people say it's their favourite Davison
|
||
story though..
|
||
|
||
JB >BF is my second fave "Brig" episode: Nothing can beat
|
||
JB >_Inferno_.
|
||
|
||
Planet of the Spiders wasn't bad also...
|
||
|
||
David.
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
* Origin: Vision Beyond the Stars (3:620/254)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8010 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 01:55:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: DAVID HARTIS
|
||
To: MIKE CLARK
|
||
Subj: DALEKS
|
||
* In a message originally to Mary Sinclair, Mike Clark said:
|
||
|
||
MC> RB> Hey does anyone know where I can get a remote-control dalek? thanx
|
||
MC> MS>
|
||
MC> MS> Ah...Radio Shack stores on Skaro, maybe?
|
||
|
||
MC> Sorry to burst your bubble, but Skaro was destroyed. Just
|
||
MC> don't look on the planet Telos. I doubt they'd have had the
|
||
MC> time to deal with Daleks, either.
|
||
Hey! What do you mean Skaro was destroyed?!!?
|
||
We have Time Lords, don't we? We can CHANGE all that....
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
* Origin: NightLine (314)651-3340 *Cape Girardeau, Mizzorie* (1:287/506.0)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8012 *WHO*
|
||
04/28/92 20:28:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: DAVID GREEN
|
||
To: BRETT O'CALLAGHAN
|
||
Subj: HAPPINESS PATROL AND SO FORTH
|
||
Hi Brett
|
||
|
||
You may or may not remember an argument we were having ages ago about "The
|
||
Happiness Patrol" and other M recei
|
||
ved your re
|
||
another BBS (this one had hardware problems I think), and I haven't got round
|
||
to replying to it until now.
|
||
Anyway, you werg about the Happiness Patrol being good. As I
|
||
said before, it has to be the most unrealistic, badly done story since "The
|
||
Gunfighters", and you are the only person I've met who actually likes it.
|
||
About the only good things in that story were Shiela Hancock's acting, and the
|
||
Kandyman (liked the book better though - the KM was a normal man with purple
|
||
skin!). It's a pity such a bad story had to come after "Rememberance of the
|
||
Daleks"..
|
||
We were also debating the best and worst stories (the best anyway). If I
|
||
remember correctly, your view was "The Ark in Space", and I really don't think
|
||
it was that good. Near-perfect stories in my view are those that don't have
|
||
hundreds of stupid lines that are supposed to be funny; but do have good
|
||
acting, a good plot, and a convicing atmosphere. "The Robots of Death", "The
|
||
Caves of Androzani" and "Rememberance of the Daleks" are examples (among
|
||
others). I personally think one of the best stories is "The Seeds of Doom",
|
||
and another good one is "Genesis of the Daleks".
|
||
The worst stories? Well, "The Happiness Patrol" rates highly among them, along
|
||
with "The Horns of Nimon".
|
||
Your viewsw?
|
||
|
||
David.
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
* Origin: Vision Beyond the Stars (3:620/254)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8013 *WHO*
|
||
04/28/92 20:36:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: DAVID GREEN
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHO NEWS
|
||
Hi All
|
||
|
||
In case you haven't heard, Dr. Who is now officially returning in 1993!! I
|
||
don't know who the actors are going to be, but at least it'll still be produced
|
||
under the BBC. There have been rumours that the new show will be based on the
|
||
Timewyrm and Cat's Cradle novels, but I doubt it.
|
||
Also, for all the OZ Who fans out there - Dr. Who is returning to the ABC. It
|
||
will pick up where it left off (ie. Castrovalva, Four to Doomsday etc.) and
|
||
will be on (sometime) at 5.30 weekdays.
|
||
|
||
|
||
David.
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
* Origin: Vision Beyond the Stars (3:620/254)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8015 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:14:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: RULES
|
||
THE NATIONAL DOCTOR WHO ECHO CONFERENCE (update 12-19-91)
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is the National Doctor Who and British SF Echo. Who enthusiasts and
|
||
fans of British SF-TV shows of all ages and backgrounds are welcome to
|
||
come join in our discussions.
|
||
This conference is also used to keep various indepentant Dr. Who clubs in
|
||
touch with each other.
|
||
|
||
THE RULES TO THE WHO ECHO ARE:
|
||
|
||
1> No prolonged discussions of non-related stuff. Off-topic subjects
|
||
are bound to happen, but when they become conversations, they are
|
||
distractions and get bothersome. (thats off-topic messages) :-)
|
||
|
||
2> No profanity other than what would be used by the Doctor himself.
|
||
(This means words like 'My Heavens!', 'Blast!', and 'Crumbs!' are
|
||
acceptable)
|
||
|
||
3> No Flaming others, even if they are lost Trekies...
|
||
In fact, lets make that the next one.
|
||
|
||
4> TREK conversations are NOT to be discussed. Some cross-over will
|
||
happen, but lets try to keep it to WHO/TREK cross-over stories.
|
||
(ex-The DR. WHOM Meets Star Wreck comics)
|
||
|
||
5> It is usually preferred in Echos that you use your real name.
|
||
However, you can use a handle in WHO. IF YOU DO, then please
|
||
follow a few simple rules:
|
||
|
||
a. It can not be the name of a living person ex-Tom Baker)
|
||
b. No changing of that handle. We don't want confused people
|
||
that don't know who they are typing to from day to day.
|
||
c. Try not to repeat a name. While there might be a few
|
||
"Tom White"s out in the real world, we don't need a multiple
|
||
of Rassilons, Meddling Monks and such.
|
||
d. While not nessasary, you might want to sign off with your real
|
||
name a few times, to let others know who you are. They might
|
||
know you from other echos by your real name. That way, you
|
||
have a few friends already.
|
||
|
||
6> No illegal activity, or illegal discussions are allowed in this echo.
|
||
(If you're not sure if what you want to talk about is illegal, then don't
|
||
talk about it.)
|
||
|
||
**** TAPE SWAPPERS! READ CAREFULLY! ****
|
||
7> Discussions of copying, or distributing any Copyrighted material for
|
||
profit is illegal and is absolutely, positively, not allowed on this
|
||
echo. Got that! People who break rule #6, will be (without warning)
|
||
either dropped from their sponsoring BBS or their BBS will, itself, be
|
||
dropped from the echo at the Moderator's request.
|
||
|
||
8> Surveys, Questionaires, Polls, ect are NOT to be run in WHO without
|
||
PRIOR moderator approval.
|
||
|
||
9> Try to keep the quoting down to about 4 lines. excess quoting is
|
||
bothersome to both the sysops paying for the echo and those reading
|
||
it. Give just enough for the reader to know what's being discussed.
|
||
Also, don't quote the sign offs/originlines/or seenbys.
|
||
|
||
10> This echo is NOT to be gated without permission from the Moderator.
|
||
|
||
11> If/When I step down from Moderator of this echo, the decision of how
|
||
to elect a new mod. will be decided my me. (this is to cover any
|
||
echopol disagreements on election-appointing of moderators)
|
||
|
||
12> If you fill the need to complain about anything, Be it another user
|
||
or the way I run this echo, then send netmail (not in the message
|
||
area)to:
|
||
|
||
Romana
|
||
WHO Moderator
|
||
1:362/708.0
|
||
|
||
|
||
--- Msged/sq
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8016 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:25:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: BRIAN MARTIN
|
||
Subj: SF FROM LIONHEART
|
||
In a message of <Apr 29 08:05>, Brian Martin (1:260/221) writes:
|
||
|
||
>Tripods was 26 episodes. Sadly, the last 13 episodes were never produced.
|
||
But, I remember seeing the last ones...and they had changed the ending from the
|
||
books...I remember being mad at them for that.
|
||
*Romana
|
||
|
||
--- Msged/sq
|
||
* Origin: Inner Circle BBS: Home Of WHO * HST * (1:362/708)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8017 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:28:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHOFAQ1
|
||
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
Doctor Who: Frequently asked Questions
|
||
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
|
||
1) To this point in time, seven actors have portrayed the Doctor in the
|
||
Television series. They are:
|
||
William Hartnell (1963 - 1966 "BillDoc")
|
||
Patrick Troughton (1966 - 1969 "PatDoc")
|
||
Jon Pertwee (1970 - 1974 "JonDoc")
|
||
Tom Baker (1974 - 1981 "TomDoc")
|
||
Peter Davison (1982 - 1984 "PeteDoc")
|
||
Colin Baker (1984 - 1986)
|
||
Sylvester McCoy (1987 - present "SylDoc")
|
||
Additionally, "Doctor Who" was portrayed in two films by Peter Cushing
|
||
|
||
2) Other than the Doctor and the TARDIS, the presence of companions is the
|
||
only consistent point within the program. Listed are the character's name, the
|
||
actor who portrayed him/her, and the Doctor the character was a companion to.
|
||
Susan Foreman - Carol Ann Ford - [1]
|
||
Ian Chesterton - William Russel - [1]
|
||
Barbara Wright - Jacqueline Hill - [1]
|
||
Vicki - Maureen O'Brien - [1]
|
||
Steven Taylor - Peter Purves - [1]
|
||
Katarina - Adrienne Hill - [1]
|
||
Sara Kingdom - Jean Marsh - [1]
|
||
Dodo Chaplet - Jackie Lane - [1]
|
||
Ben Jackson - Michael Craze - [1,2]
|
||
Polly - Anneke Willis - [1,2]
|
||
Jamie McCrimmon - Frazier Hines - [2]
|
||
Victoria Waterfield - Deborah Watling - [2]
|
||
Zoe Harriet - Wendy Padbury - [2]
|
||
Liz Shaw - Caroline John - [3]
|
||
Jo Grant - Katy Manning - [3]
|
||
Dr. Harry Sullivan - Ian Marter - [4]
|
||
Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen - [3,4]
|
||
Leela - Louise Jameson - [4]
|
||
Romana I - Mary Tamm - [4]
|
||
Romana II - Lalla Ward - [4]
|
||
Adric - Matthew Waterhouse - [4,5]
|
||
Nyssa - Sarah Sutton - [4,5]
|
||
Tegan Jovanka - Janet Fielding - [4,5]
|
||
Turlough - Mark Strickson - [5]
|
||
Perpugilliam (Peri) Brown - Nicola Bryant - [5,6]
|
||
Melanie (Mel) Bush - Bonnie Langford - [6,7]
|
||
Ace ? (Dorothy) - Sophie Aldred - [7]
|
||
|
||
Not listed are K9, Kamelion, the brigadier and the rest of UNIT.
|
||
Companions seen (real and imaginary) in "The Five Doctors"
|
||
Susan, Jamie, Zoe, Liz Shaw, Sarah Jane, The Brigadier, Tegan,and Turlough
|
||
Frazier Hines reappeared again in "The Two Doctors"
|
||
|
||
The novel of "The Curse of Fenric" says that Ace will eventually leave the
|
||
Doctor when she marries in France in the 1800's.
|
||
|
||
Jean Marsh, Jacqueline Hill, and Ian Marter have done guest spots in Dr. Who
|
||
playing characters other than the companion they played.
|
||
|
||
Only three companions have ever been killed (Adric, Sara Kingdom, Katarina)
|
||
The two most common reasons a companion leaves the Doctor is to return home,
|
||
or to marry.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8018 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:29:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHOFAQ2
|
||
3) A chronology, and episodes known missing from BBC archives
|
||
Title # episodes episodes missing
|
||
|
||
(William Hartnell)
|
||
Pilot 1 -
|
||
An Unearthly Child 4 -
|
||
The Dead Planet (The Daleks) 7 -
|
||
Beyond the Sun (Edge of Dest) 2 -
|
||
Marco Polo 7 all
|
||
The Keys of Marinus 6 -
|
||
The Aztecs 4 -
|
||
The Sensorites 6 -
|
||
The Reign of Terror 6 4,5
|
||
Planet of Giants 3 -
|
||
Dalek Invasion of Earth 6 -
|
||
The Rescue 2 -
|
||
The Romans 4 -
|
||
The Web Planet 6 -
|
||
The Crusade 4 1,2,4
|
||
The Space Museum 4 -
|
||
The Chase 6 -
|
||
The Time Meddler 4 -
|
||
Galaxy Four 4 all
|
||
Mission to the Unknown 1
|
||
all
|
||
The Myth Makers 4 all
|
||
The Dalek Masterplan 12 1-4,6-9,11,12
|
||
The Massacre 4 all
|
||
The Ark 4 -
|
||
The Celestial Toymaker 4 1-3
|
||
The Gunfighters 4 -
|
||
The Savages 4 all
|
||
The War Machines 4 -
|
||
The Smugglers 4 all
|
||
The Tenth Planet 4 4
|
||
|
||
(Patrick Troughton)
|
||
Power of the Daleks 6 all
|
||
The Highlanders 4 all
|
||
The Underwater Menace 4 1,2,4
|
||
The Moonbase 4 1,3
|
||
The Macra Terror 4 all
|
||
The Faceless Ones 6 2,4-6
|
||
The Evil of the Daleks 7 1,3-7
|
||
The Tomb of the Cybermen 4 -
|
||
The Abominable Snowmen 6 1,3-6
|
||
The Ice Warriors 6 2,3
|
||
The Enemy of the World 6 1-2,4-6
|
||
The Web of Fear 6 2-6
|
||
Fury From the Deep 6 all
|
||
The Wheel in Space 6 1,2,4,5
|
||
The Dominators 5 -
|
||
The Mind Robber 5 -
|
||
The Invasion 8 1,4
|
||
The Krotons 4 -
|
||
The Seeds of Death 6 -
|
||
The Space Pirates 6 1,3-6
|
||
The War Games 10 -
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8019 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:30:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHOFAQ3
|
||
(Jon Pertwee)
|
||
|
||
[Note: All of the episodes from this point on exist, but some of the
|
||
Pertwee episodes filmed in color exist only in B&W]
|
||
Spearhead From Space 4
|
||
Doctor Who and the Silurians 7
|
||
The Ambassadors of Death 7
|
||
Inferno 7
|
||
Terror of the Autons 4
|
||
The Mind of Evil 6
|
||
The Claws of Axos 4
|
||
Colony in Space 6
|
||
The Daemons 5
|
||
The Day of the Daleks 4
|
||
The Curse of Peladon 5
|
||
The Sea Devils 6
|
||
The Mutants 6
|
||
The Time Monster 6
|
||
The Three Doctors 4
|
||
Carnival of Monsters 4
|
||
Frontier in Space 6
|
||
Planet of the Daleks 6
|
||
The Green Death 6
|
||
The Time Warrior 4
|
||
Invasion of the Dinosaurs 6 [episode 1 is not included with the
|
||
Lionheart Package]
|
||
Death to the Daleks 4
|
||
The Monster of Peladon 6
|
||
Planet of the Spiders 6
|
||
|
||
(Tom Baker)
|
||
Robot 4
|
||
The Ark in Space 4
|
||
The Sontaran Experiment 2
|
||
Genesis of the Daleks 6
|
||
Revenge of the Cybermen 4
|
||
Terror of the Zygons 4
|
||
Planet of Evil 4
|
||
Pyramids of Mars 4
|
||
The Android Invasion 4
|
||
The Brain of Morbius 4
|
||
The Seeds of Doom 6
|
||
The Masque of Mandragora 4
|
||
The Hand of Fear 4
|
||
The Deadly Assasin 4
|
||
The Face of Evil 4
|
||
The Robots of Death 4
|
||
The Talons of Weng-Chiang 6
|
||
Horror of Fang Rock 4
|
||
The Invisible Enemy 4
|
||
Image of the Fendahl 4
|
||
The Sunmakers 4
|
||
Underworld 4
|
||
The Invasion of Time 6
|
||
The Ribos Operation 4
|
||
The Pirate Planet 4
|
||
The Stones of Blood 4
|
||
The Android of Tara 4
|
||
The Power of Kroll 4
|
||
The Armageddon Factor 6
|
||
Destiny of the Daleks 4
|
||
City of Death 4
|
||
The Creature From the Pit 4
|
||
Nightmare of Eden 4
|
||
The Horns of the Nimon 4
|
||
**** Shada 6 (Filmed, but never completed)
|
||
The Leisure Hive 4
|
||
Meglos 4
|
||
Full Circle 4
|
||
State of Decay 4
|
||
Warriors' Gate 4
|
||
The Keeper of Traken 4
|
||
Logopolis 4
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8020 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:30:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHOFAQ4
|
||
(Peter Davison)
|
||
Castrovalva 4
|
||
Four to Doomsday 4
|
||
Kinda 4
|
||
The Visitation 4
|
||
Black Orchid 2
|
||
Earthshock 4
|
||
TimeFlight 4
|
||
Arc of Infinity 4
|
||
Snakedance 4
|
||
Mawdryn Undead 4
|
||
Terminus 4
|
||
Enlightenment 4
|
||
The King's Demons 2
|
||
The Five Doctors 4 (filmed as 90m special)
|
||
Warriors of the Deep 4
|
||
The Awakening 2
|
||
Frontios 4
|
||
Resurrection of the Daleks 4 (filmed as 2 45m episodes)
|
||
Planet of Fire 4
|
||
The Caves of Androzani 4
|
||
|
||
(Colin Baker)
|
||
The Twin Dilemma 4
|
||
Attack of the Cybermen 4 (filmed as 2 45m episodes)
|
||
Vengance on Varos 4 (filmed as 2 45m episodes)
|
||
The Mark of the Rani 4 (filmed as 2 45m episodes)
|
||
The Two Doctors 6 (filmed as 3 45m episodes)
|
||
Timelash 4 (filmed as 2 45m episodes)
|
||
Revelation of the Daleks 4 (filmed as 2 45m episodes)
|
||
The Trial of a Time Lord 14
|
||
(The Mysterious Planet, Minwarp, Terror of the Vervoids, The Ultimate Foe)
|
||
|
||
(Sylvester McCoy)
|
||
Time and the Rani 4
|
||
Paradise Towers 4
|
||
Delta and the Bannermen 3
|
||
Dragonfire 3
|
||
Remembrance of the Daleks 4
|
||
The Happiness Patrol 3
|
||
Silver Nemesis 3
|
||
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy 4
|
||
Battlefield 4
|
||
Ghost Light 3
|
||
The Curse of Fenric 4
|
||
Survival 3
|
||
|
||
--- Msged/sq
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8021 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:31:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHOFAQ5
|
||
4) Villans:
|
||
|
||
Daleks -
|
||
Evil robot like creatures created/mutated by Davros. The descendants of
|
||
the Kaleds, of the planet Skaro. Their goal is to conquer, and exter-
|
||
minate all other life forms. They have been shown fighting humans, Thals
|
||
(the other race of Skaro), and Movellans in episodes of the series. There
|
||
are currently two flavors of Daleks; those following Davros (in the guise
|
||
of the Emperor) and the "rebels." The Doctor with the hand of Omega
|
||
destroyed Skaro at some point in the distant future.
|
||
|
||
Cybermen -
|
||
Once human, they have replaced all of their bodies with metal and
|
||
Plastic. Originally from Earth's twin planet Mondas, the First Doctor
|
||
aided in the destruction of Mondas in 1986. However, the Cyberman had
|
||
an additional base on the moon Telos, which was later destroyed by the
|
||
second Doctor. They are susceptible to radioactivity, and gold.
|
||
|
||
Other renegade Time Lords responsible for making the Doctor's lives more
|
||
complicated-
|
||
The Meddling Monk-
|
||
Seen in the Early Years of Doctor Who. May or may not be a previous
|
||
regeneration of the Master.
|
||
|
||
The Master-
|
||
First seen in the Pertwee era. Has used all of his 12 regenerations,
|
||
and is currently living in a body stolen in the "Keeper of Taken."
|
||
|
||
The Rani-
|
||
She went to school with the Doctor, and is the same age as the Doctor.
|
||
Seen first in the latter Colin Baker's and in the McCoy's.
|
||
|
||
Ice Warriors -
|
||
From the planet Mars, susceptible to heat in any form.
|
||
|
||
Other well known enemies: The Celestial Toymaker, Sontarans, Rutans
|
||
|
||
5) Books:
|
||
To this point in time, most of the stories have been novelized, or will be
|
||
shortly. The exceptions to this are the stories Douglas Adams controls (he
|
||
will allow no one else to novelize them, and Target cannot pay him the price
|
||
he require), and four Dalek tales (Terry Nation has control of the Dalek
|
||
license).
|
||
|
||
A number of elements from "City of Death", and "Shada" have been incorpor-
|
||
ated into Douglas Adams' series of Dirk Gentley novels though. Additionally,
|
||
the radio tales have been novelized (Timelash, The Pescatons).
|
||
|
||
A new Original series of novels are currently being writen and are
|
||
available at certain book stores near you.
|
||
|
||
6) WHO Media:
|
||
Colin Baker did a Doctor Who radio story, which is not currenly available
|
||
in any form. Tom Baker did two audio tales, an educational program with
|
||
no a parent title, and "The Pescatons." The Pescatons was originally
|
||
available on an LP, but is now available on cassette. Sylvester McCoy also
|
||
did an educational program (video) in the character of the seventh Doctor.
|
||
|
||
The amicus films were made in 1964, and 1965. "Dalekmania" was second only
|
||
to Beatlemania at the time. The films are essentially massacred versions
|
||
of "The Dead Planet", and "Dalek Invasion of Earth." "Doctor Who" (NOT
|
||
the Doctor) was portrayed by Peter Cushing,and Barbara and Susan as his
|
||
granddaughters. The character of the Doctor was portrayed as an earth
|
||
scientist, and is generally ignored by fans of the series.
|
||
|
||
There were attempts to make a Dr. Who film starring Tom Baker. The
|
||
suggested script was "Doctor Who meets Scratchman," with Vincent Price
|
||
playing the villan.
|
||
|
||
The Doctor has also been in a number of stage presentations, although
|
||
none have been brought to the United States. The most recent,
|
||
"Dr. Who: The Ultimate Adventure" starred Colin Baker, Jon Pertwee, and
|
||
David Banks (the Cyberleader) as the Doctor at various points during its
|
||
run.
|
||
|
||
A cohesive history of the renegade time Lord has never really been given.
|
||
We are told that the Doctor left Gallifrey for some reason with Susan,
|
||
who calles him Grandfather
|
||
. (It is generally stated that he could not
|
||
stand the Time Lords principle of "non-interference." The Doctor was
|
||
exiled to Earth during "The War Games", and that sentence held for three
|
||
seasons. The sentence was lifted after the Doctor saved the Universe in
|
||
"The Three Doctors."
|
||
Sarah Jane Smith states she is from "1980" in "Pyramids of Mars." This would
|
||
be consistent with the fact that the Doctor's exile probably occured in
|
||
1974-1975. This means that the Doctor's adventures that occur in the
|
||
"present" are actually set 4-5 years in the future. The only time this was
|
||
contradicted was in "Mawdryn Undead."
|
||
|
||
The name of the Character in the series is "The Doctor" In several early
|
||
episodes, the Time Lord is referred to as being "Doctor Who", but this was
|
||
quickly written out of the series after Pertwee.
|
||
|
||
7) The future of WHO -
|
||
|
||
The future of the Series is basicly still up in the air.
|
||
It is fairly certain that Sylvester McCoy, and Sophie Aldred will not be
|
||
returning to their respective roles. Their contracts have run out.
|
||
**the last rumors from the BBC are that they might either start up again
|
||
for the 30th aniversary, OR that they are waiting for more interest in
|
||
the show to begin production again.
|
||
|
||
A film has been in the planning stages for quite some time, and may or
|
||
may or may not be made/released anytime soon. There have been rumors
|
||
that Rutger Hauer (Ladyhawke, Blade Runner, The Hitcher) will play the
|
||
Doctor, but nothing has been confirmed.
|
||
|
||
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
|
||
|
||
compiled by Ed Chen, 1991. No rights reserved. You may use this wherever,
|
||
and whenever you like, as long as my name is included in the file (preferably
|
||
*not* under "Villans") Some changes/updates done by *Romana. 1992
|
||
|
||
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
|
||
|
||
|
||
--- Msged/sq
|
||
* Origin: Inner Circle BBS: Home Of WHO * HST * (1:362/708)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#:10037 *WHO*
|
||
05/03/92 19:12:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: TRAVIS BUTLER
|
||
To: ROMANA
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 8021 (WHOFAQ5)
|
||
Ra> To this point in time, most of the stories have been novelized, or
|
||
Ra> will be shortly. The exceptions to this are the stories Douglas Adams
|
||
Ra> controls (he
|
||
Ra> will allow no one else to novelize them, and Target cannot pay him the
|
||
Ra> price he require), and four Dalek tales (Terry Nation has control of the
|
||
Ra> Dalek license).
|
||
|
||
Which Dalek stories? I would guess Power of and Evil of, but which others?
|
||
|
||
Travis Butler
|
||
(The Professor on Myth and Magick!, Lawrence, KS)
|
||
--- MacWoof Eval:27Apr92
|
||
* Origin: I haven't lost it! It's been temporally mislai (1:280/120.1@fidonet)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8022 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:36:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHO-TREK INFO
|
||
In a message in the WHO echo, Noel "Mick" Spencer gave out this on how to
|
||
attain a copy of the cross-over story about Doctor Who and the Enterprise.
|
||
"When I asked Jean for a copy of her book a few months ago, she gladly
|
||
supplied it and also included a note which stated:"
|
||
|
||
<BEGIN QUOTE> To whom it may concern;
|
||
At the present time there appears to be a copy of my story
|
||
"The Doctor and The Enterprise," being sold as a mass market commercial
|
||
edition by Pioneer Books, Inc. 5715 N. Balsam Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89130 for $9.95
|
||
(C$13.95). This publication is completely without my approval or consent.
|
||
I have no contract with this publisher; I am not getting a penny from them
|
||
for this publication; I have not even recieved a copy of the publication.
|
||
Equally, I am sure the same applies to Paramount and the BBC; in whose
|
||
copyright universes this original adventure takes place.
|
||
I consider such behavior to be a "rip-off" of Paramount, the BBC, fans who
|
||
might pay such an outrageous price for the book, and myself as its author.
|
||
I am asking anyone reading this notice not to buy this edition -- please.
|
||
If you really want a copy, I'll send you a "free" copy (plain paper
|
||
copyi1ng)
|
||
if you will send me a large (9X12) SASEd with $1.75 in stamps, and marked
|
||
"first class."
|
||
|
||
If you want a copy with color pages, at one time Debbie Goldstein,
|
||
840 Young's Lane, Nashville, TN 37207 was making them available (with my
|
||
permission) for $5 1st class mail. I'm not sure if she still has copies or not.
|
||
|
||
|
||
I would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication printing this notice.
|
||
Thanks for your support.
|
||
|
||
Jean Airey <END QUOTE>
|
||
--------
|
||
PS, the message with the address was lost (I know...again) sorry.
|
||
|
||
|
||
--- Msged/sq
|
||
* Origin: Inner Circle BBS: Home Of WHO * HST * (1:362/708)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8023 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 13:38:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: ROMANA
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: WHO SCARF PATTERN
|
||
To those of you who are looking to knit a Doctor Who Scarf in the Tom Baker
|
||
tradition, here is a text file that I recieved off a board some time ago that
|
||
goes into detail about the pattern and colours that you need and how to
|
||
stitch it.
|
||
|
||
DOCTOR WHO SCARF INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
Here are instructions to knit your very own Doctor Who scarf. Be the envy of
|
||
the other Time Lords with this colorful piece of apparel. Experienced knitters
|
||
will take about eight to ten hours to complete the scarf. Novices will take
|
||
longer, but it's a good beginner's project. (No purling required.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
You can make the scarf in one or two color schemes: brown (from earlier
|
||
episodes) or wine (from later episodes).
|
||
|
||
MATERIALS REQUIRED
|
||
(adequate for two 108-inch scarfs)
|
||
1 pair knitting needles (size 11)
|
||
4-ply worsted-weight knitting yarn
|
||
one 3 1/2 ounce (100 gram) ball of each of five colors.
|
||
|
||
Colors:
|
||
For a brown scarf:
|
||
(#1) Dark Brown
|
||
(#2) Medium Brown or Khaki
|
||
(#3) Beige or Life Tan
|
||
(#4) Gold
|
||
(#5) Bright Red
|
||
|
||
For a wine scarf:
|
||
(#1) Dark Brown
|
||
(#2) Medium Brown or Khaki
|
||
(#3) Burgundy or Wine
|
||
(#4) Rust
|
||
(#5) Dark Red
|
||
|
||
|
||
GAUGE: 6 1/2 stitches = 2 inches
|
||
5 rows = 1 inch
|
||
|
||
Width of finished scarf: 7 1/2 to 8 inches
|
||
|
||
Suggested length of finished scarf (without fringe):
|
||
Adult size: 120 inches.
|
||
Teen size: 108 inches.
|
||
Children size: 96 inches.
|
||
|
||
|
||
DIRECTIONS (see pattern chart below)
|
||
|
||
Cast on 25 stitches. Knit all rows. Break off yarn and attach new color as
|
||
indicated by pattern chart (below). Repeat the pattern until scarf is desired
|
||
length. (One complete pattern is approximately 52 inches of knitting.) Bind
|
||
of stitches.
|
||
FINISHING: Using crochet hoot of suitable size, weave in all yarn ends.
|
||
TASSELS: Cut 52 strands 12 inches long of yarn color #1 (Dark Brown).
|
||
|
||
To make a tassel, fold a pair of strands in half. Using a crochet
|
||
hook, pull the looked ends through to the right side, one row in from cast-on
|
||
and bind-off edges, then pull the four cut ends of the strands through the
|
||
look and tighten. Space 13 tassels evenly across each end of scarf.
|
||
|
||
|
||
PATTERN CHART:
|
||
Color #3 - 10 rows
|
||
#4 - 6 rows
|
||
#2 - 10 rows
|
||
#1 - 10 rows
|
||
#5 - 24 rows
|
||
#4 - 30 rows
|
||
#2 - 6 rows
|
||
#3 - 20 rows
|
||
#5 - 10 rows
|
||
#1 - 16 rows
|
||
#4 - 8 rows
|
||
|
||
#2 - 30 rows
|
||
#5 - 8 rows
|
||
#3 - 24 rows
|
||
#1 - 8 rows
|
||
#5 - 16 rows
|
||
#4 - 10 rows
|
||
#2 - 10 rows
|
||
#1 - 8 rows
|
||
|
||
Repeat pattern until scarf is desired length.
|
||
|
||
DO NOT PRESS YOUR SCARF!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
These scarf instructions were provided via WCNY-TV, Channel 24, Syracuse, NY,
|
||
as a membership premium. (WCNY-TV airs DOCTOR WHO weeknights at 7:30pm.)
|
||
|
||
The adaptations and instructions for the scarf were done by Bee Borssuck, a
|
||
DOCTOR WHO fan, Carerous popular books
|
||
about needlework. Her latest available work, PICTURE YOUR DOG IN NEEDLEWORK,
|
||
will soon be followed by MONOGRAMS UNLIMITED. She is presently working on a
|
||
book about knitting.
|
||
|
||
Original instruction sheet (c) 1981 WCNY-TV and B. Borssuck
|
||
|
||
|
||
--- Msged/sq
|
||
* Origin: Inner Circle BBS: Home Of WHO * HST * (1:362/708)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8245 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 20:09:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MRS. CLONZ
|
||
To: TONY TRUJILLO
|
||
Subj: RE: TEENAGERS
|
||
ust wanted to know if I can get Who here in Cape? I miss him and did not know
|
||
he existed here in Cape anymore.
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
* Origin: NightLine (314)651-3340 *Cape Girardeau, Mizzorie* (1:287/506.0)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8246 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 19:03:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: JEFF KELLY
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: GRAND RAPIDS & THIS ECHO
|
||
Though this may not be considered on topic, I would like to be able to
|
||
still read from this echo after I move.
|
||
|
||
Is there anyone on thisoliving in Grand RMichigan? I'll be moving there in abou
|
||
t a month, and would lw
|
||
the name and number of the BBS you are echoing from, and are there any
|
||
channels in the Grand Rapids area that shows Dr. Who?
|
||
|
||
Thanx in advance
|
||
|
||
Jeff Kelly
|
||
|
||
|
||
--- WM v2.01 [Eval]/91-3498
|
||
* Origin: The Collosus BBS, 949-1137 946-3961,4266 (1:222/20)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8247 *WHO*
|
||
04/30/92 23:48:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: REBECCA J. ANDERSON
|
||
To: STUART JOHNSON
|
||
Subj: RE: SPOOKY THINGS IN DW
|
||
Rutan, you say? I aas being much scarier than it was.
|
||
Actually for years I remembered it as being a giant eyebaltnoked pretty fears-
|
||
S:)~
|
||
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.00
|
||
* Origin: Shadowlands BBS - London, Ontario (1:221/105)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8663 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 12:20:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: GARY ROSEMAN
|
||
To: AARON SILVERMAN
|
||
Subj: TAPES??
|
||
Hi Aaron!
|
||
|
||
I'm glad that you're enjoying that tape of Dr Who orphans. The problem is that
|
||
I haven't received the Colin stories you proseill copy ALL of mns, but I've put
|
||
that project on hold until I
|
||
hear from you (you've been very quiet on thlately!)! wwith the Colin Baker tape
|
||
s. My address again is 1905 Spring Garden
|
||
St., Phila., PA 19130. THANX!
|
||
Cya in this Time and Space ;')
|
||
Gary Roseman/GaryIcons/Amiga and Dr Who...what an idyllic combination ;')
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.00
|
||
* Origin: Metro Distribution (1:273/917)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8722 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 15:58:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MARC CONNOR
|
||
To: ALAIN LACHAPELLE
|
||
Subj: YTV
|
||
Howdy Alain!
|
||
|
||
Alain Lachapelle walks into a bar on <30 Apr 92> and says to Marc Connor...
|
||
|
||
AL> Ah, you know about "'Allo 'Allo"... although a bit redundant, it's quite
|
||
AL> funny.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Well, amusing. Not as funny as, say, Blackadder or Red Dwarf or Stuff, but a
|
||
ckle or two...
|
||
|
||
AL> Do you know about a U.K. series called "Auf Widersehen"? Is it
|
||
AL> funny? I've never seen it but some videos are available for sale.
|
||
|
||
Nope, neheard of it, I'll have to keep my eyes open for it.
|
||
|
||
.\\arc
|
||
|
||
--- GoldED 2.40
|
||
* Origin: Cyberspace Terminus: Bus Station To Infinity (1:163/305.14)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8723 *WHO*
|
||
05/01/92 15:59:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MARC CONNOR
|
||
To: MARY SINCLAIR
|
||
Subj: PATDOC
|
||
Howdy Mary!
|
||
|
||
Mary Sinclair walks into a bar on <30to Marc Connor..S> I can hardly stop chortl
|
||
ing at the costumes during the Dominators...
|
||
Mhe shells. And thes....ROFL,
|
||
MS> usually...those little arms they have...
|
||
|
||
Yeah, so? She sets/constn't so good.d
|
||
an enjoyable story.
|
||
|
||
MS> I wanna see him play the recorder more...
|
||
|
||
Well, we all do. He did in the early lost days..
|
||
|
||
MS> Power to Paul, may he bring us all presents of the Patdoc era!
|
||
|
||
Yes indeed, God Bless him in his quest! The new crusade! The great search, to
|
||
seek, locate, and to retrieve that which is the ..the PATDOC
|
||
ERA!!!!!!!
|
||
|
||
.\\arc
|
||
|
||
--- GoldED 2.berspace Terminus: Bus Station To Infinity (1:163/305.14)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 8767 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 05:51:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: DEAN ADAMS
|
||
To: GEORGE ANDERSON
|
||
Subj: RE: S.F.C.
|
||
GA> ...actually you are trying to compare apples and oranges nd Trek are two to
|
||
tally different gendres, and each can be enjoyed
|
||
GA> basrght. That is exaw I see it. VERY little means of
|
||
comparing the two shows... The differences are just too
|
||
---
|
||
* Origin: SLC-6 Western Spaceport in Simi Valley, CA (1:102/1006.4)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#:10117 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 10:44:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: NOEL SPENCER
|
||
To: JEREMY EIDE
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 8767 (RE: S.F.C.)
|
||
In a msg on <Apr 25 00:43>, Jeremy Eide @ 963/8 of 1:10/8 writes:
|
||
|
||
JE@9> Excuse me! I'm 15, and I've been watching/kee
|
||
JE@9> last 4 yAnd I have a lot of friends who have, too. And we are
|
||
JE@9> not classed "nerds". And most of us happen to like G'N'R. Is there
|
||
JE@9> an explanation for this freak occurance? Why, we all play D&D also...
|
||
|
||
You'll find lots of Who fans that appear "normal" in other respects. The
|
||
explanation? Doctor Who is a great program. It's fun to watch, and even
|
||
challenges the mind once in a while. Not to sure about G'N'R and D&D though...
|
||
:)
|
||
---Noel "Mick" Spencer
|
||
|
||
--- msgedsq 2.0.5
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* Origin: Middletown BBS's Point # 21 (717)948 0212 (1:270/211.21)
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Msg#: 8821 *WHO*
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04/30/92 16:41:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: SHAWN BAYERN
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To: MIKE KELLEY
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Subj: RE: SCI-FI CHANNEL UPDATE
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So ... does your new channel plan to carry any of these shows? I must sound
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ill-informed, but I've been away on vacation and haven't read the echo in a few
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weeks ... If you'd please repeat short versions of any other info that you've
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posted recently, I'd be very grateful ...
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Shawn
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--- SLMAIL v2.15C-M (#0931)
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* Origin: FORT Z BBS 516-731-1094 Searchlight Sales/Support! (1:107/213)
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Msg#: 8999 *WHO*
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05/02/92 14:10:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: MARY SINCLAIR
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To: STUART JOHNSON
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Subj: RE: BLAKES 7
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SJ@9> Avon went back down inside the living quarters of
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SJ@9> Terminal, to get Orac, and found Cally dead. Of
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SJ@9> course he may have lied about her for some reason.
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No way...he loved her. Her death was a major turning point for Avon...
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he got increasingly colder from then on.
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--- Maximus 2.01wb
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* Origin: J. R.'s PALACE (1:124/1111)
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Msg#: 9830 *WHO*
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05/03/92 21:50:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: POOH BEAR
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To: MARC CONNOR
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 8999 (BLAKES 7)
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Howdy back, Marc
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MC> Because there's a 7 member crew, well, at least at the beginning:
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MC> Blake
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MC> Jenna
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MC> Vila> Avon
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MC> Call Gan
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MC> and Zen the computer (or ORAC in later episodes).
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T muchly for that info. That's one less question of earthimportance that this s
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illy bear must contemplate. Will continue to watchhe
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show ucontribute intelligent.
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ar
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|
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--- Maxim * Origin: WHO knows, WHO cares. Op. Insane (719)597-223
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WHO*
|
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05/03/92 21:55:00 (Read 1 Times)
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From: POOH BEAR
|
||
To: RALPH WADE PHILLIPS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 9830 (BLAKES 7)
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||
RWP> How's Tigger and Piglet? My daughters want to know ... <B-)ll your d
|
||
aughters that they are quite well....we're partying here lorado.
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RWP> Oh - Blake's 7? Well, counting Blake, the ship, and the other
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RWP> five humanoids (Vila, Avon, the big guy, and the
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RWP> two good looking women -esp. the blonde one!),
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RWP> that's SEVEN sentient beings. Hence, Blake's
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RWP> Seven! <B-)
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||
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I see...I kinda prefer that black woman myself.
|
||
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RWP> It was from the ... second? .. episode.
|
||
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||
That explains it....all I've seen are the later episodes. I saw a post where
|
||
to get the tapes, so maybe I get some of the earlier ones.
|
||
|
||
Muchos gracias, Pooh
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.00
|
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* Origin: WHO knows, WHO cares. Op. Insane (719)597-2234 (1:128/73)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 9832 *WHO*
|
||
05/03/92 22:06:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
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From: POOH BEAR
|
||
To: MARY SINCLAIR
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 9831 (BLAKES 7)
|
||
MS> Well, Blake was in charge for a while...somemes
|
||
MS> you have to count Zen and Orac to make 7.
|
||
|
||
Thanks bunches,oi: WHO knows, WHO Op. Insane (719)597-2234 (1:128/73)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 9000 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 14:12:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MARY SINCLAIR
|
||
To: DAVID MARGERISON
|
||
Subj: GHOST LIGHT
|
||
I'm sure someone would send you a copy, but which kind of video
|
||
works in Aussie VCRs? Pal, NTSC, or some third type?
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.g (1:124/1111)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 9001 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 14:16:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MARY SINCLAIR
|
||
To: BRETT O'CALLAGHAN
|
||
Subj: ABC
|
||
BO> Gee, I don't know any 'friendly' BBS'ers.
|
||
|
||
Perhaps not any more...that le comment made me feel downright
|
||
It a smiley, like
|
||
:) or a winky: ;)
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.01wb
|
||
* Origin: J. R.'s PALACE (1:124/1111)
|
||
|
||
9002 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 14:26:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MARY SINCLAIR
|
||
To: ALLAN BOWHILL
|
||
Subj: WHO NEW?
|
||
Bill Cosby???? ROFL!
|
||
Some of you creative types out there play with this one!
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.01wb
|
||
* Origin: J. R.'s PALACE (1:124/1111)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 9003 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 14:39:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: MARY SINCLAIR
|
||
To: KEVIN A. D. CARTER
|
||
Subj: RE: CONCEPTION
|
||
Doctor Who was
|
||
AF> conceived by a Canadian.
|
||
T explains the connn to Earth!
|
||
|
||
--- Maximus 2.01wb
|
||
* Ori 1
|
||
|
||
Msg#:10036 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 20:57:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: TRAVIS BUTLER
|
||
To: SEAN MCGUIRE
|
||
Subj: RE: DOCTOR WHO GIFS OR IBM FILES
|
||
On 4/27/92, Sean Mcguire said to Travis Butler:
|
||
|
||
SM> Sure thing, how much is it?
|
||
|
||
I picked it up for $4.97 U.S. today. I'll send it up on Monday; hopefully it
|
||
won't be more than $2 or so postage.
|
||
|
||
SM> Since I'm a student, I ask again, before you send it to me quote a
|
||
SM> price (sorry but I do want to have enough money to payI
|
||
SM> would expect it wouldn't be much more than twenty (I hope).
|
||
|
||
Since it's less than the $20 you quoted, I'll go ahead and send it. I'll put
|
||
the return address in the package.
|
||
|
||
SM> Thanks ever so much,
|
||
SM>
|
||
SM> -Sean
|
||
|
||
You're welcome.
|
||
--- MacWoof Eval:27Apr92
|
||
* Origin: I haven't lost it! It's been temporally mislai (1:280/120.1@fidonet)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#:10116 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 10:42:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: NOEL SPENCER
|
||
To: STUART JOHNSON
|
||
Subj: RE: ACE!
|
||
In a msg on <Apr 24 03:04>, Stuart Johnson @ 963/8 of 1:10/8 writes:
|
||
|
||
SJ@9> Susan called the Doctor grandfather. He said she was his
|
||
SJ@9ghter. I take the's word for it.
|
||
|
||
I agree 100%. I really can't understand why so many people want to mak
|
||
question harder than it is!
|
||
---Noel "Mick" Spencer
|
||
|
||
--- msgedsq 2.
|
||
* Origin: Middletown BBS's Point # 21 (717)948 0212 (1:270/211.21)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#:10118 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 10:48:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: NOEL SPENCER
|
||
To: THOMAS POWER
|
||
Subj: RE: POWERS
|
||
In a msg on <Apr 27 20:29>, Thomas Power of 1:109/351 writes:
|
||
|
||
TP> Say, could you explain to me why Ace suddenly understood everything
|
||
understand that s
|
||
This wasn't addressed to me, but here goes anyway... I don't think Acdid
|
||
understand ing after a quick swim. But I think the swim represented two
|
||
tr Ace.. 1) She faced her fear. 2) It was a "cleansing" process, after
|
||
all that had happened between her and The Doctor. So she didn't really
|
||
understand anything more, but she had gone through a turning point in her life.
|
||
Yeah, I know it all sounds pretentious, but that's what I got out of it.
|
||
---Noel "Mick" Spencer
|
||
|
||
--- msgedsq 2.0.5
|
||
* Origin: Middletown BBS's Point # 21 (717)948 0212 (1:270/211.21)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Msg#:10119 *WHO*
|
||
05/02/92 10:57:00 (Read 1 Times)
|
||
From: NOEL SPENCER
|
||
To: RALPH WADE PHILLIPS
|
||
Subj: RE: DOCTOR WHO GIFS OR IBM F
|
||
In a msg on <Apr 26 19:27>, Ralph Wade Phillips of 1:380/20.1 writes:
|
||
|
||
RWP> Where can I get a copy of them, on Macintosh or IBM diskettes?
|
||
RWP> F'REQable would be OK also ... <B-)
|
||
|
||
You could send me a couple blank diskettes (MS-DOS formatted), plus postage.
|
||
Then I'll raid the archives for all the Doctor Who related Freelance files I've
|
||
done, convert them to printable Postscript files, and send 'em to you. You
|
||
would print them out by typing COPY FILENAME.PSC LPT1:/B (providing you have a
|
||
postscript printer, that is). Or I could leave them in Freelance .DRW format
|
||
or Metafile format if you'd prefer, and have the software to view/use them that
|
||
way.
|
||
If there's room to spare, I could throw on some miscellaneous Who GIFs (most of
|
||
which I got from Joe Siegler). Oh, my address is:
|
||
1136 Hudson St., Harrisburg, PA 17104.
|
||
---Noel "Mick" Spencer
|
||
|
||
--- msgedsq 2.0.5
|
||
* Origin: Middletown BBS's Point # 21 (717)948 0212 (1:270/211.21)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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