Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site unm-cvax.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!houxm!whuxl!whuxlm!akgua!sdcsvax!dcdwest!ittvax!decvax!linus!philabs!cmcl2!lanl!unmvax!unm-cvax!cwayne From: cwayne@unm-cvax.UUCP Newsgroups: net.startrek Subject: more stuff Message-ID: <305@unm-cvax.UUCP> Date: Fri, 22-Mar-85 12:39:59 EST Article-I.D.: unm-cvax.305 Posted: Fri Mar 22 12:39:59 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 30-Mar-85 00:36:35 EST Reply-To: cwayne@unm-cvax.UUCP (Chris Wayne) Organization: Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque Lines: 90 >: How many >actresses who have appeared in one or more episodes, have appeared >in centerfolds; specify the actresses, episodes, magazines, and >issues for those of us who may want to do some checking (innocent >of course). The only one I can think of is the girl who played Magda Kovas in "MW". Her name is Susan Denberg. She appeared in a british movie in 1967, so assuming that her centerfold made her "famous enough" to appear in that movie, I'd check the 1966-67 issues. >Sorry... I left out a point that made me think about this. I will grant >that everything you mention above is true (I was thinking that as well) but >then I considered: Can Sarek claim he had nothing to do with Kirk's running >off? (Pardon me if I'm mistaken but) considering Sarek is a member of the >body that quarantined Genesis how can he let Kirk run off to Genesis with >prior knowledge? Wouldn't he be considered an accomplice then? If that were >true then add him to the list of people who have-to-get-out-of-it-this-time. >The least Sarek can be nailed for at this point is aiding and abetting >fugitives (unless he turns them in of course). Remember, Sarek is a diplomat, all he has to do is lie through his teeth that he had no knowledge of what happened, but in the intrest of justice he must give sanctuary to Kirk and crew! While on Vulcan, there's gotta be some sort of confrontation between McCoy and T'Pau. After all he tricked her in letting him inject Kirk with that neural neutralizer. It was disappionting to find out that she was not preforming the ceremony to put Spock's Kaatra back in his body. McCoy would say to Kirk "I won't do it Jim, There's no telling what she could do to me for tricking her like I did fifteen years ago and you know how those Vulcans keep things stuck in their craw!" Kirk would then reply "You know who that is, don't you? That's T'Pau, the only person to turn down a position on the Federation Council!" McCoy will give one final sigh and say "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not an arcade game!". Later after the ceremony is over we all find out that T'Pau actually respected McCoy for the nerve he had in the first place to trick her. This would have made a nice subplot, with high tension being relieved by conforting humor. > > We all know that James T. Kirk is the best fighter in the > > universe (though there are stronger individuals). The question > > is, therefore: What is your favorite Kirk fight scene. Don't forget the fight with Finnegan! Here you have a twenty year old figthing a thirty year old. After being beat up, Kirk finally asks Finnegan "Why are you here?" Finnegan replies "I'm being what you expect me to be Jim old boy." Then with a smile on his face, he Beats the tar out of Finnegan!! >for assignment as Fleet Commander" As they pull into Space Dock, Kirk >looks out and sees an Excelsior class ship, newly comissioned. Her name? >ENTERPRISE II. Spock says to Kirk "I know what you're thinking, My >friend.".......And the Adventure Continues.. NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!NO! The Enterprise is dead, let her rest in peace! This would be the MOST STUPIDEST move ever made! If you want startrek to turn into a kiddie show like "V" or "Lost in Space", go do it on your own time!!! If Kirk gets a new ship, it must be a new and different vessel! You name houseboats or yachts " II", but not starships!!!!!! >Let's face it, if you draw this job, you're chances aren't worth a plug >nickel. After all, isn't it always the young noname crewman on the landing >party who is always the first to be blasted, shot, vaporized, absorbed, >disrupted, or turned into little white cubes? Sounds like the job of being a Marine hasn't changed in over 400 years! Semper Fi, Chris Wayne @ UNM