Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!fxgrp!news From: brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Vidiot) Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek.info Subject: ST:TNG Program Guide troff source update (2 of 6) Message-ID: <1991Mar6.203010.24953@fxgrp.fx.com> Date: 6 Mar 91 20:30:10 GMT Sender: trek-info@dweeb.fx.com Reply-To: brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Vidiot) Followup-To: rec.arts.startrek Organization: Vulcan Science Academy, Tau Ceti Sector Lines: 1740 Approved: griffith@dweeb.fx.com ---- Cut Here and unpack ---- #!/bin/sh # this is part 2 of a multipart archive # do not concatenate these parts, unpack them in order with /bin/sh # file sttng404d continued # CurArch=2 if test ! -r s2_seq_.tmp then echo "Please unpack part 1 first!" exit 1; fi ( read Scheck if test "$Scheck" != $CurArch then echo "Please unpack part $Scheck next!" exit 1; else exit 0; fi ) < s2_seq_.tmp || exit 1 echo "x - Continuing file sttng404d" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' >> sttng404d X*************** X*** 599,600 **** X--- 621,624 ---- X .CC 108 41249.3 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 626,627 **** X--- 650,653 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX Antican X*************** X*** 701,702 **** X--- 727,730 ---- X .CC 109 41255.6 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 734,735 **** X--- 762,765 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "Strnad Solar System" X*************** X*** 785,786 **** X--- 815,818 ---- X .CC 110 41723.9 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 812,813 **** X--- 844,847 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX Ferengi X*************** X*** 888,889 **** X--- 922,925 ---- X .CC 111 41590.5 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 915,916 **** X--- 951,954 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX Q X*************** X*** 980,981 **** X--- 1018,1021 ---- X .CC 112 41309.5 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1007,1008 **** X--- 1047,1050 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX negotiator X*************** X*** 1069,1070 **** X--- 1111,1114 ---- X .CC 113 41997.7 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1105,1106 **** X--- 1149,1152 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "Korona Four" X*************** X*** 1202,1203 **** X--- 1248,1251 ---- X .CC 114 41242.4 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1230,1231 **** X--- 1278,1281 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "earth colony disappearance" X*************** X*** 1307,1308 **** X--- 1357,1360 ---- X .CC 115 41636.9 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1335,1336 **** X--- 1387,1390 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX "Angel One" X*************** X*** 1397,1398 **** X--- 1451,1454 ---- X .CC 116 41365.9 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1429,1430 **** X--- 1485,1488 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX "Starbase 74" X*************** X*** 1502,1503 **** X--- 1560,1563 ---- X .CC 117 41463.9 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1533,1534 **** X--- 1593,1596 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX Federation X*************** X*** 1593,1594 **** X--- 1655,1658 ---- X .CC 118 41509.1 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1628,1629 **** X--- 1692,1695 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX Aldea X*************** X*** 1697,1698 **** X--- 1763,1766 ---- X .CC 119 41416.2 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1733,1734 **** X--- 1801,1804 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "Relva 7" X*************** X*** 1839,1840 **** X--- 1909,1912 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "Neutral Zone" X*************** X*** 1904,1905 **** X--- 1976,1979 ---- X .CC 121 41798.2 X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .S2 X*************** X*** 1937,1938 **** X--- 2011,2014 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "U.S.S. Drake" X*************** X*** 2023,2024 **** X--- 2099,2102 ---- X .CC 122 41601.3 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 2057,2058 **** X--- 2135,2138 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX shuttlecraft X*************** X*** 2122,2123 **** X--- 2202,2205 ---- X .CC 123 "not given" X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 2155,2156 **** X--- 2237,2240 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "magnetic changes" X*************** X*** 2230,2231 **** X--- 2314,2317 ---- X .CC 124 41697.9 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 2264,2265 **** X--- 2350,2353 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX "Sarona Eight" X*************** X*** 2343,2344 **** X--- 2431,2434 ---- X .CC 125 41775.5 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 2377,2378 **** X--- 2467,2470 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX Pacifica X*************** X*** 2456,2457 **** X--- 2548,2551 ---- X .CC 126 41986.0 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S2 X*************** X*** 2488,2489 **** X--- 2582,2585 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng308'\*(38'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(38'sttng308' X .IX conference X*** released/sttng-2.txt Sun Jan 13 23:59:59 1991 X--- sttng-2.txt Mon Mar 4 23:51:13 1991 X*************** X*** 1,2 **** X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-2.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:20:10 brown Exp Locker: brown $ X .rm iX X--- 1,2 ---- X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-2.txt,v 4.4 91/03/04 23:51:06 brown Exp Locker: brown $ X .rm iX X*************** X*** 5,8 **** X .HD 'Star Trek''The Next Generation' X! .OF 'sttng\nV'\*(DT'%' X! .EF '%'\*(DT'sttng\nV' X .nf X--- 5,8 ---- X .HD 'Star Trek''The Next Generation' X! .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X! .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .nf X*************** X*** 41,42 **** X--- 41,44 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Rachelis System" X*************** X*** 132,133 **** X--- 134,137 ---- X .CC 128 42193.6 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 159,160 **** X--- 163,166 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX "Morgana Quadrant" X*************** X*** 246,247 **** X--- 252,255 ---- X .CC 129 42286.3 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 276,277 **** X--- 284,287 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX holodeck X*************** X*** 293,295 **** X and claims that human understanding of that type is beyond X! Data, Geordi suggests programming the computer to create an \f3original\f X Holmes mystery, and Data invites Pulaski along. X--- 303,305 ---- X and claims that human understanding of that type is beyond X! Data, Geordi suggests programming the computer to create an \f3original\f1 X Holmes mystery, and Data invites Pulaski along. X*************** X*** 346,347 **** X--- 356,359 ---- X .CC 130 42402.7 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 378,379 **** X--- 390,393 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Omega Sagitta Twelve System" X*************** X*** 444,445 **** X--- 458,461 ---- X .CC 131 42437.5 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 472,473 **** X--- 488,491 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "mind transfer" X*************** X*** 540,541 **** X--- 558,561 ---- X .CC 132 42477.2 X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .S4 X*************** X*** 574,575 **** X--- 594,597 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Solais Five" X*************** X*** 632,633 **** X--- 654,657 ---- X .CC 133 42494.8 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 661,662 **** X--- 685,688 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "U.S.S. Lantree" X*************** X*** 734,735 **** X--- 760,763 ---- X .CC 134 42506.5 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 768,769 **** X--- 796,799 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX Klingon X*************** X*** 838,839 **** X--- 868,871 ---- X .CC 135 42523.7 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 869,870 **** X--- 901,904 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Acts of Cumberland" X*************** X*** 942,943 **** X--- 976,979 ---- X .CC 136 42568.8 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1003,1004 **** X--- 1039,1042 ---- X .IX "mousse, Thalian chocolate" X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X The Enterprise arrives at Klavdia Three and picks up Salia, X*************** X*** 1083,1084 **** X--- 1121,1124 ---- X .CC 137 42609.1 X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1115,1116 **** X--- 1155,1158 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng402'\*(42'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(42'sttng402' X .IX virus X*************** X*** 1186,1187 **** X--- 1228,1231 ---- X .CC 138 42625.4 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1240,1241 **** X--- 1284,1287 ---- X .\} X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .IX "NASA symbol" X*************** X*** 1301,1302 **** X--- 1347,1350 ---- X .CC 139 42679.2 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1328,1329 **** X--- 1376,1379 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Federation shuttle craft" X*************** X*** 1406,1407 **** X--- 1456,1459 ---- X .CC 140 42686.4 X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1437,1438 **** X--- 1489,1492 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .IX Aries X*************** X*** 1493,1494 **** X--- 1547,1550 ---- X .CC 141 42695.3 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1523,1524 **** X--- 1579,1582 ---- X .IX "Selcundi Drema Four" X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X The Enterprise is investigating unusual geologic activity in several planetary X*************** X*** 1593,1594 **** X--- 1651,1654 ---- X .CC 142 42761.3 X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1620,1621 **** X--- 1680,1683 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX Q X*************** X*** 1701,1702 **** X--- 1763,1766 ---- X .CC 143 42779.1 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1730,1731 **** X--- 1794,1797 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Starbase 515" X*************** X*** 1787,1788 **** X--- 1853,1856 ---- X .CC 144 42823.2 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1817,1818 **** X--- 1885,1888 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Ficus Quadrant" X*************** X*** 1891,1892 **** X--- 1961,1964 ---- X .CC 145 42859.2 X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .S4 X*************** X*** 1930,1931 **** X--- 2002,2005 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Betazoid sex drive" X*************** X*** 1991,1992 **** X--- 2065,2068 ---- X .CC 146 42901.3 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S4 X*************** X*** 2028,2029 **** X--- 2104,2107 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX Klingon X*************** X*** 2105,2106 **** X--- 2183,2186 ---- X .CC 147 42923.4 X+ .OF 'sttng401'\*(41'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(41'sttng401' X .S4 X*************** X*** 2136,2137 **** X--- 2216,2219 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX Ferengi X*************** X*** 2200,2201 **** X--- 2282,2285 ---- X .CC 148 42976.1 X+ .OF 'sttng307'\*(37'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(37'sttng307' X .S4 X*************** X*** 2228,2229 **** X--- 2312,2315 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX mysterious X*** released/sttng-3.txt Thu Feb 7 01:03:58 1991 X--- sttng-3.txt Mon Mar 4 23:51:22 1991 X*************** X*** 1,2 **** X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-3.txt,v 4.3 91/02/07 00:19:16 brown Exp Locker: brown $ X .rm iX X--- 1,2 ---- X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-3.txt,v 4.4 91/03/04 23:51:14 brown Exp Locker: brown $ X .rm iX X*************** X*** 5,8 **** X .HD 'Star Trek''The Next Generation' X! .OF 'sttng\nV'\*(DT'%' X! .EF '%'\*(DT'sttng\nV' X .nf X--- 5,8 ---- X .HD 'Star Trek''The Next Generation' X! .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X! .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .nf X*************** X*** 41,42 **** X--- 41,44 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX Sheliak X*************** X*** 116,117 **** X--- 118,121 ---- X .CC 150 43125.8 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S5 X*************** X*** 146,147 **** X--- 150,153 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .IX "Binary star system" X*************** X*** 214,215 **** X--- 220,223 ---- X .CC 151 43152.4 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S5 X*************** X*** 237,238 **** X--- 245,248 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Delta Rana" X*************** X*** 312,313 **** X--- 322,325 ---- X .CC 152 43173.5 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S5 X*************** X*** 343,344 **** X--- 355,358 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Mintaka Three" X*************** X*** 414,415 **** X--- 428,431 ---- X .CC 153 43198.7 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S5 X*************** X*** 440,441 **** X--- 456,459 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "R'uustal" X*************** X*** 502,503 **** X--- 520,523 ---- X .CC 154 43205.6 X+ .OF 'sttng307'\*(37'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(37'sttng307' X .S5 X*************** X*** 535,536 **** X--- 555,558 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "radiadion bombardment" X*************** X*** 596,597 **** X--- 618,621 ---- X .CC 155 43349.2 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S5 X*************** X*** 625,626 **** X--- 649,652 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng402'\*(42'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(42'sttng402' X .IX "Galorndon Core" X*************** X*** 696,697 **** X--- 722,725 ---- X .CC 156 43385.6 X+ .OF 'sttng403'\*(43'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(43'sttng403' X .S5 X*************** X*** 726,727 **** X--- 754,757 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng402'\*(42'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(42'sttng402' X .IX Barzan X*************** X*** 791,792 **** X--- 821,824 ---- X .CC 157 43421.9 X+ .OF 'sttng303'\*(33'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(33'sttng303' X .S5 X*************** X*** 823,824 **** X--- 855,858 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX Acamarian X*************** X*** 898,899 **** X--- 932,935 ---- X .CC 158 43462.5 X+ .OF 'sttng400'\*(40'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(40'sttng400' X .S5 X*************** X*** 929,930 **** X--- 965,968 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng403'\*(43'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(43'sttng403' X .IX Romulans X*************** X*** 1003,1004 **** X--- 1041,1044 ---- X .CC 159 43489.2 X+ .OF 'sttng305'\*(35'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(35'sttng305' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1034,1035 **** X--- 1074,1077 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Angosia Three" X*************** X*** 1099,1100 **** X--- 1141,1144 ---- X .CC 160 43510.7 X+ .OF 'sttng305'\*(35'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(35'sttng305' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1130,1131 **** X--- 1174,1177 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX kidnapping X*************** X*** 1199,1200 **** X--- 1245,1248 ---- X .CC 161 43539.1 X+ .OF 'sttng305'\*(35'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(35'sttng305' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1229,1230 **** X--- 1277,1280 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Bre'el Four" X*************** X*** 1305,1306 **** X--- 1355,1358 ---- X .CC 162 43610.4 X+ .OF 'sttng305'\*(35'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(35'sttng305' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1335,1336 **** X--- 1387,1390 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Botanica Four Research Station" X*************** X*** 1408,1409 **** X--- 1462,1465 ---- X .CC 163 43625.2 X+ .OF 'sttng305'\*(35'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(35'sttng305' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1439,1440 **** X--- 1495,1498 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "time-rift" X*************** X*** 1537,1538 **** X--- 1595,1598 ---- X .CC 164 43657.0 X+ .OF 'sttng306'\*(36'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(36'sttng306' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1570,1571 **** X--- 1630,1633 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng402'\*(42'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(42'sttng402' X .IX "cybernetics conference" X*************** X*** 1644,1645 **** X--- 1706,1709 ---- X .CC 165 43685.2 X+ .OF 'sttng306'\*(36'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(36'sttng306' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1677,1678 **** X--- 1741,1744 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng402'\*(42'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(42'sttng402' X .IX Khitomer X*************** X*** 1746,1747 **** X--- 1812,1815 ---- X .CC 166 43714.1 X+ .OF 'sttng306'\*(36'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(36'sttng306' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1776,1777 **** X--- 1844,1847 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX "Boleas Five" X*************** X*** 1844,1845 **** X--- 1914,1917 ---- X .CC 167 43745.2 X+ .OF 'sttng307'\*(37'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(37'sttng307' X .S5 X*************** X*** 1881,1884 **** X \!0.25 0.25 scale X .fl X! .sy cat /mnt/picard_1.eps X \!PE X--- 1953,1958 ---- X \!0.25 0.25 scale X+ \!/DOTSIZE 90.71428571 def X+ \!currentscreen /spot exch def pop pop DOTSIZE 35 {spot} setscreen X .fl X! .sy cat picard_1.eps X \!PE X*************** X*** 1887,1888 **** X--- 1961,1964 ---- X .SY X+ .OF 'sttng309'\*(39'%' X+ .EF '%'\*(39'sttng309' X .IX Risa X*************** X*** 1961,1962 **** X--- 2037,2040 ---- X .CC 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Picard fights to save a terrorized planet from a powerful woman who X! claims to be the devil. X .HL X--- 1920,1986 ---- X J. Larry Carroll X+ X+ .C2 X+ Thad Lamey Devil Monster X+ Tom Magee Klingon Monster X .SY X! .IX "Ventax Two" X! .IX devil X! .IX magician X! .IX "ancient scrolls" X! .IX arbitration X! The Enterprise rushes to Ventax Two after Dr. Howard Clarke, X! head of a science station there, X! reports that the station is under attack by panicking Ventaxians. X! As they reach the planet, however, the mob breaks in. X! The Enterprise crew manages to beam up Clarke, but only Clarke. X! He tells Picard that the Ventaxians are panicking because the next day, X! they expect the mythical ``Ardra'' (the devil, more or less) X! to arrive and claim their world. X! .sp .5v X! After communications are reestablished, Picard beams down to talk to Jared, X! the Ventaxians' leader. X! However, he, like the others, firmly believes in the X! contract their ancestors made with Ardra (a thousand years of peace and X! prosperity in exchange for their servitude thereafter), and expects her to come. X! Their conversation is interrupted, however, by an earthquake (one of X! the prophesied signs of Ardra's return), and Ardra's arrival. X! .sp .5v X! When asked who she is (by one of the Enterprise crew), a very cocky Ardra X! claims to have many names, including that of ``Fecklar'', X! the Klingon version of the devil. X! Picard, however, is skeptical to say the least, and asks that Data X! be allowed to inspect the ancient scrolls on which the contract was made. X! A short time later, in conference, Picard says that he's convinced Ardra is a X! simple magician, using Ventax for her own ends. X! As they return to the bridge, however, she's there. X! After taunting them all for a short time, she claims X! that her rights to the planet include anything in orbit about Ventax at the X! time of her arrival\-namely, the Enterprise and crew. X! .sp .5v X! Later, Picard orders Data to look through the scrolls again, and search X! Ventaxian law for any possible loopholes. X! Then, later that night, a sleeping Picard is awakened by a seductive Ardra. X! He rejects her offers, however, X! and she angrily transports him down to the planet. X! When Data comes to get him in a shuttle (transporters are being blocked), X! they see the Enterprise literally disappear in front of them. X! .sp .5v X! Back on Ventax, Geordi and Dr. Clarke tell Picard that with a few more of X! Ardra's tricks, they might be able to pinpoint her power source. X! When Ardra arrives again to gloat, Picard demands arbitration, X! according to ancient Ventaxian precedent. X! She agrees, but only on the terms that if Picard loses, she wins his soul. X! Picard agrees, and they settle on Data as arbitrator. X! .sp .5v X! Initially, the session does not go well. X! Ardra \f2proves\f1 her identity to the court, X! and shows off her powers to convince Picard that she is who she says she is. X! Before long, though, Geordi shows up and tells Picard privately that X! they've discovered her power source: a cloaked ship. X! Picard, thinking fast, X! stages a scene in the courtroom where he ``steals'' Ardra's abilities, X! and explains both to Data and Jared that an Enterprise team has commandeered X! Ardra's ship\-and the crew have confessed that Ardra is a crook. X! The contract is abolished, and Ardra is taken away by Ventaxian authorities. X! .sp -1v X .HL X*************** X*** 1885,1886 **** X--- 1989,1991 ---- X claims to be the devil. X+ .sp -1v X .AC X*************** X*** 1889,1890 **** X--- 1994,1996 ---- X Will Picard sell his soul to save a terrorized planet? X+ .sp -1v X .TV X*************** X*** 1892,1894 **** X .bp X! .CC 188 ? X .S6 X--- 1998,2000 ---- X .bp X! .CC 188 44502.7 X .S6 X*************** X*** 1896,1902 **** X .GS X- Pamela Winslow [Ensign] X Colm Meaney [O'Brien] X! Patti Yasutake [Nurse] X Rhonda Aldrich [Trixie] X- Thomas Knickerbocker [Gunman] X .WG X--- 2002,2006 ---- X .GS X Colm Meaney [O'Brien] X! Pamela Winslow [Ensign McKnight] X Rhonda Aldrich [Trixie] X .WG X*************** X*** 1924,1928 **** X J. Larry Carroll X .SY X! Picard and the crew are shocked to discover that Data is lying to them. X .HL X STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION \- ``Clues'' \- X--- 2028,2125 ---- X J. Larry Carroll X+ X+ .C2 X+ Patti Yasutake Nurse X+ Thomas Knickerbocker Gunman X .SY X! .ps 9 X! .ss 11 X! .vs 11 X! .IX wormhole X! .IX "T Tauri star" X! .IX "class-M planet" X! .IX "planet, class-M" X! .IX unconscious X! .IX probe X! .IX Paxons X! .IX xenophobes X! .IX "hazard advisory" X! During a rather uneventful period, the Enterprise picks up a T Tauri star, X! with a class-M planet orbiting, which is unheard-of. X! They go to investigate, X! but apparently pass through a wormhole and are knocked unconscious. X! When Picard and the crew revive, X! Data (who was immune) tells them it's been about thirty seconds. X! They were only thrown about a day's journey away, X! there are no serious injuries, and no damage, so all seems well. X! On Data's advice, Picard sends a probe to check out the planet X! in question rather than risk the wormhole again. X! The probe beams back images of a non-class-M planet, X! and Data suggests that the first reading was simply a wormhole-induced glitch. X! The ship goes back to its old course. X! .sp .5v X! However, this neat appearance begins to unravel. X! Bev finds that some samples of moss she had incubating show roughly X! 24 hours' growth, not 30 seconds. X! Data, when asked, suggests a rather ridiculous hypothesis which Geordi X! rejects (once Picard has sent Data down to help in engineering). X! Picard is concerned, and orders various other checks to begin. X! .sp .5v X! The checks turn up some startling results. X! Geordi finds that the chronometer has been tampered with, X! and the only two people who could have done it are him and Data. X! Bev finds that an ensign's circadian rhythms are way out of sync\-clearly, X! she says, they were out longer than thirty seconds. X! Data cannot answer these queries, X! and an examination by Geordi reveals nothing physically wrong with him. X! Geordi then starts examining the probe, X! to see if \f2it\f1 was tampered with as well. X! .sp .5v X! It gets even worse. X! Beverly finds that Worf's wrist has been broken and reset, X! implying that not only has time passed, X! but that some or all of the crew were conscious during that time. X! Geordi finds that the probe simply beamed back X! altered library records\-``stock footage'' of a planet, X! essentially, and launches a second probe himself. X! When Picard challenges Data about all this, Data says he cannot answer X! the questions, but says his lack of cooperation is ``not by choice'' X! and implies that he's doing it to protect the crew from something worse. X! Finally, the second probe sends back evidence that the planet \f2is\f1 class-M, X! and Picard decides to head back to that system (despite a feeling that X! they may face grave danger). X! .sp .5v X! As they arrive, an energy field blocks their path. X! It sends out a small pulse, which does no damage, but takes over Troi's body. X! ``Troi'' then goes to Data, sounding very upset that ``the plan has failed.'' X! Data, having just been called to the bridge, asks her to do nothing yet, X! saying that ``it may yet be possible to salvage the situation.'' X! When he arrives, he tells Picard that they must leave immediately, X! but cannot explain why. X! Picard concludes that Data must have been ordered to conceal the truth, X! and eventually discovers that the order came from \f3him\f1, Jean-Luc Picard! X! .sp .5v X! Before long, the field moves toward the ship and gets through the shields. X! Troi, speaking for the Paxons (a race of intense xenophobes), says that for X! their knowledge of the Paxons' existence, the crew and ship must be destroyed. X! .sp .5v X! Data explains, via flashback, what happened: Picard talked the Paxons (again X! in Troi's body) out of destroying the ship by agreeing to erase all evidence of X! this event, including everyone's short-term memory, and ordered Data never to X! reveal any of it to anyone. X! When the Paxons claim that the plan has failed, X! Picard fervently suggests that it be done \f2again\f1\-this time, X! taking pains to leave no clues behind. X! The Paxons, impressed, agree, and work commences. X! .sp .5v X! Then, Picard wakes up. X! Data tells him that the wormhole's influence stunned them all, X! and that about thirty seconds have passed. X! He suggests that returning to that system may be unsafe, X! and Riker suggests a probe. X! Picard agrees, and issues a hazard advisory to Starfleet. X! Since there were few injuries and little damage, X! they proceed on their way........ X! .sp -1v X .HL X+ .sp -.5v X STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION \- ``Clues'' \- X*************** X*** 1929,1938 **** X Picard and the crew are shocked to discover that Data is lying to them. X .AC X DEADLY SECRET! X! X Data must lie to Picard to protect the crew! X .TV X Why is Data lying to Picard?/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. X .bp X! .CC 189 ? X .S6 X--- 2126,2142 ---- X Picard and the crew are shocked to discover that Data is lying to them. X+ .sp -1v X .AC X+ .sp -.5v X DEADLY SECRET! X! .sp .5v X Data must lie to Picard to protect the crew! X+ .sp -1v X .TV X+ .sp -.5v X Why is Data lying to Picard?/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. X+ .ps X+ .ss X+ .vs X .bp X! .CC 189 "not given" X .S6 X*************** X*** 1940,1946 **** X .GS X! Bebe Neuwirth [Lanel] X! George Ceo [Durken] X Carolyn Seymour [Mirasta] X- Michael Ensign [Krola] X George Hearn [Berel] X Steven Anderson [Nilrem] X--- 2144,2149 ---- X .GS X! George Coe [Durken] X Carolyn Seymour [Mirasta] X George Hearn [Berel] X+ Michael Ensign [Krola] X Steven Anderson [Nilrem] X*************** X*** 1947,1948 **** X--- 2150,2155 ---- X Sachi Parker [Tava] X+ .sp .5v X+ .VH and X+ .sp -.5v X+ Bebe Neuwirth as ``Lanel'' X X*************** X*** 1953,1960 **** X Executive Producer Michael Piller X! Teleplay By Joe Menosky & X! Ronald D. Moore and X Michael Piller X! Story By Marc Zicree and X! David Bischoff & X! Dennis Russell Bailey X Directed By Cliff Bole X--- 2160,2165 ---- X Executive Producer Michael Piller X! Teleplay by Dennis Russell Bailey & David Bischoff and X! Joe Menosky & Ronald D. Moore and X Michael Piller X! Story By Marc Scott Zicree X Directed By Cliff Bole X*************** X*** 1974,1977 **** X .SY X! Riker is critically injured and stranded on a developing planet during X! a first contact mission. X .HL X--- 2179,2390 ---- X .SY X! .IX Malcorians X! .IX "Central Security" X! .IX Ten-Forward X! .IX "surface reconnaissance" X! .IX "reconnaissance, surface" X! We begin with a hospital, X! where an unknown patient is being wheeled in for treatment. X! He (definitely a he, for a beard is seen) is in with a severe head X! blow, but before long, the physicians in attendance note some unusual things. X! His cardiac organ, for example, X! is where they expected to find his digestive tract. X! And if that weren't enough, he has too many fingers and toes. X! ``What are you?'' asks a nurse, X! as the camera pans down to reveal...William Riker. X! X! Later, when Riker (surgically altered to resemble the natives, Malcorians) X! revives, he talks to the facility's director, Berel. X! He claims to be named Rivas Jakara, X! and to be from the Marta community on the southern continent. X! His many abnormalities (as well as the above, his cranial lobes are clearly a X! surgical attachment) are attributed to a combination of birth defects and X! cosmetic surgery to help with said defects. X! The assistant director, Nilrem, is not impressed by the story, X! but Riker suggests that his ``personal physician,'' X! Dr. Crusher, is familiar with his ailments\-unfortunately, he says, she's X! taking a sabbatical, and probably can't be reached. X! Berel promises to try, and prepares to leave. X! As he does so, though, he asks Riker about a phaser they X! found on his clothing\-Riker claims it's a toy he was bringing home for a X! neighbor's child. X! And when Riker asks about his communicator (some ``jewelry''), X! Berel tells him that nothing else has been seen. X! X! After leaving Riker alone, Nilrem insists that Riker can only be a creature X! from outer space, but Berel will have none of it, X! not wishing to inspire a panic. X! He refuses to call Security, deciding to check his story and medical X! history for any cases remotely similar\-he also calls for 29-hour-a-day guard X! on the room, and most importantly, that everything be kept \f2quiet\f1. X! X! Later, the heads of the government are in conference. X! Chancellor Durken, after hearing the end of Space Administrator Mirasta's X! report on warp technology (and hearing her say she's within ten months of X! completion), gives his approval to the final project, X! over the objections of Krola, Minister of Internal Security. X! Krola insists that the people are not ready for so many changes in so short a X! time, and that they are confused and frightened by space travel. X! Durken, however, insists that he ``will not allow them to remain in the dark X! ages,'' and says that after the warp program is complete, X! \f2then\f1 they shall slow down a bit, to let everyone adjust. X! X! Mirasta retires to her lab\-but before she's been there more than a few X! minutes, a transporter beam appears, and two aliens appear: Picard and Troi. X! They tell her that they come with information ``about space, about the universe X! you are preparing to enter''\-in short, it's a first contact. X! They've come to her first because she's a big name in the scientific community, X! and scientists are generally more accepting of their arrival than others. X! Mirasta is understandably stunned, X! but when Picard offers to prove their identity to her, she eagerly agrees. X! ``Picard to Enterprise\-three to beam up.'' X! X! She sees Ten-Forward (complete with a Bolean drinking at the bar), and sees her X! world out the front window. X! She is impressed, and nearly giddy with excitement. X! As a child, she dreamed of things like this\-and now, she says, X! she's still waiting for the planetarium ``lights to come up, X! and for the program to end.'' X! The conversation then turns to how they found out about her. X! As is normal for a first-contact situation, they began by monitoring X! broadcasts\-music, journalism, humor, and so forth (the first, understandably, X! elicits various reactions of amused horror by Mirasta). X! However, as that is clearly an incomplete picture, X! they've sent down teams for surface reconnaissance: specialists, X! trained for such things, and surgically altered so that they can blend in. X! Mirasta understands, but believes most of her world would not. X! She then discovers the difficulty which caused their contact to X! come more precipitously than they would have liked: Riker, X! Picard's first officer, is missing. X! She asks for (and receives) Riker's last location and cover, X! but warns that because of Malcorian ideology (that their race is the X! most advanced and superior in the universe), their arrival will be a massive X! shock to the Malcorian system. X! She agrees to take Picard to visit Chancellor Durken, X! but warns him not to speak of Riker or the surface teams, as Durken X! would call in Krola, who has his own motives. X! X! Back in the med-facility, rumors are flying, much to Berel's chagrin. X! Berel talks to ``Mr. Jakara,'' telling him that there is no such X! Dr. Crusher (``on this planet, anyway''), and that the X! address he gave was of a restaurant where no one had ever heard of him. X! He out-and-out asks Riker if he is an alien, X! but Riker dismisses it as preposterous. X! Berel admits that it is possible Riker's ``mutations'' are just that, X! but says that Riker is definitely hiding something, and that if he doesn't X! reveal it soon, the rumors could become more and more dangerous. X! X! Meanwhile, Durken is doing paperwork, when Mirasta comes in almost unannounced. X! Durken is friendly, if busy, but Mirasta says, ``Chancellor\-I think you might X! want to clear your afternoon schedule for this...,'' and brings in Picard. X! X! Later, Picard is showing Mirasta and Durken the bridge. X! Both are quite impressed by the technology (particularly Data), X! but soon Durken asks to speak to Picard in private, X! as Mirasta elicits news from Data that Riker still has not been found. X! X! Durken enters Picard's ready room, where Picard pours some wine from his X! brother's vineyard and proposes a toast. X! Durken congratulates Picard on his adeptness with ``the language of X! diplomacy,'' but says he is still not sure he trusts all of this. X! Picard assures Durken that they are not conquerors, X! that they only wish ``a beginning,'' X! and that the pace of the contact is entirely up to Durken, X! up to and including if he asks them to leave the planet forever. X! He assures Durken that they will not interfere with the planet's X! natural course of development, and adds that yes, X! that noninterference directive does include not X! sharing their technology (but that this is for their benefit, X! not to maintain Federation superiority). X! Durken, a bit overwhelmed, nonetheless believes that X! today has been ``a good day,'' and welcomes the contact. X! X! Back in the hospital, Riker is about to smash a window in an escape attempt, X! when a nurse stops him, claiming that it wouldn't work. X! She is convinced that he \f3is\f1 an alien, but is not afraid of him. X! She offers to help him escape\-but only if he makes love to her first. X! Riker protests, but apparently to no avail. X! Some time later, she distracts the guards, and Riker tries to get away. X! Unfortunately, the attempt is botched, and Riker is nearly killed by a mob X! before Berel breaks it all up. X! His injuries have been aggravated, and Berel X! preps him for surgery (but also calls Central Security). X! X! Durken talks to his Cabinet of his contact with the Federation, meanwhile. X! Krola is incensed that Durken can so easily ``surrender'' to these horrible X! aliens, and dismisses Mirasta's assurances of their intentions as naivete. X! He says that many people, himself included, X! are prepared to die to defend the old traditions and ways, X! and reveals that ``we have captured one of their spies!'' X! Mirasta, exercising as much damage control as she can, quickly tells Durken X! everything she knows about Riker, and about the surface teams. X! Krola is understandably thunderstruck that the aliens have been X! ``influencing our young people, stirring up dissent...,'' X! despite Mirasta's claims that they have merely been gathering information. X! He tells Durken that Riker is being held at the X! medical facility, and that he will soon revive. X! X! Shortly thereafter, Krola and Mirasta visit Riker's room. X! Krola orders Berel to revive him, X! using drugs that could be fatal given Riker's current condition. X! Berel refuses: ``...he is a living, intelligent being. X! I don't care if the Chancellor himself calls down here. X! I have sworn an oath to do no harm, and I will not.'' X! Krola promptly sets in motion orders to have Berel replaced. X! X! Picard beams down, right on schedule, to talk to Durken, but soon finds that X! Durken is rather upset by Picard's coverup of the survey teams. X! Picard takes all the blame for the decision, refusing to blame Mirasta. X! He explains that centuries ago, X! after a disastrous first-contact with the Klingon Empire led to a bloody war, X! it was decided to send surface teams to get more concrete X! information before making contact. X! He claims that he planned to tell Durken eventually, X! but that observations indicated that the initial reaction would be X! strongly negative. X! He admits that it was a mistake. X! ``Yes,'' says Durken, ``a mistake I might have made in your place. X! I rather like it, actually.'' X! It makes Picard seem more human. X! Durken refuses, however, to discuss Riker's release just then. X! X! In the hospital, meanwhile, Berel has been relieved of his duties. X! His replacement, Nilrem, quickly revives Riker, X! who hears upon waking up that Krola knows who and what he is. X! Krola agrees to send for Riker's people, but only after getting a few answers. X! X! In Durken's chambers, Durken chews out Mirasta for not trusting him enough to X! tell him of the surface observers, but then listens as Mirasta tells him of X! Krola's actions. X! He agrees that Riker should be interrogated, but is taken aback to hear that X! without prompt medical help from his ship, Riker may not survive the day. X! X! Krola demands to know why the supposedly peaceful ``conquerors'' come bearing X! weapons of such power as phasers, and doesn't believe the claim that they're X! only defensive. X! He says that even if their goals are benevolent, X! they are still a threat to Krola's way of life. X! In an attempt to force Durken to X! permanently avoid relations with the Federation, he takes Riker's phaser, X! puts it in Riker's left hand, and fires it, point-blank, at himself. X! X! Nilrem and an aide find the two of them, but before much can be done, another X! transporter beam appears, bearing Beverly, Worf, and a nurse. X! Beverly quickly contacts Picard (now in Durken's office) and tells him that X! both Riker and Krola need to be taken to sickbay, which Picard agrees to, X! after receiving permission from Durken. X! X! Later, in sickbay, Bev tells Picard, Mirasta, and Durken that both Riker and X! Krola will be fine\-the phaser, fortunately, was only set for stun. X! Krola is revived, and begs Durken not to continue relations with the Federation. X! Durken, saddened, is forced to admit that his people are not yet ready for X! contact. X! Over Mirasta's strong objections, he orders a delay in the warp X! program (shifting the funds to education to help his people ready themselves), X! and asks Picard to leave his world. X! Picard is disappointed, but agrees. X! After Durken assures Picard that the tales of the aliens will eventually pass, X! Mirasta asks one final favor\-that Picard take her with them. X! After Mirasta insists she is prepared, and Durken agrees wholeheartedly, X! Picard agrees\-and bids Durken farewell, X! hoping that one day they will meet again. X .HL X*************** X*** 1987,1988 **** X--- 2400,2437 ---- X .bp X+ .CC 190 ? X+ .S6 X+ .TI Galaxy's Child X+ .GS X+ Susan Gibney [Leah Brahms] X+ Jana Marie Hupp [Ensign Pavlik] X+ April Grace [Transporter Technician] X+ Lanei Chapman [Ensign Estevez] X+ X+ .T2 X+ Co-Producer Peter Lauritson X+ Producer David Livingston X+ Supervising Producer Jeri Taylor X+ Executive Producer Michael Piller SHAR_EOF echo "End of part 2" echo "File sttng404d is continued in part 3" echo "3" > s2_seq_.tmp exit 0 -- harvard\ att!nicmad\ spool.cs.wisc.edu!astroatc!vidiot!brown Vidiot ucbvax!uwvax..........!astroatc!vidiot!brown rutgers/ decvax!nicmad/ INTERNET:vidiot!brown%astroatc@spool.cs.wisc.edu -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i. 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