Xref: utzoo rec.arts.startrek:39360 rec.arts.startrek.info:37 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!jarthur!usc!rutgers!uwvax!astroatc!vidiot!trek-info-request@scam.Berkeley.EDU From: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek,rec.arts.startrek.info Subject: Re: ST:TNG Program Guide sttng305d update (patches 2 of 2) Keywords: program guide update Message-ID: <238@vidiot.UUCP> Date: 6 Mar 90 01:44:14 GMT References: <237@vidiot.UUCP> Sender: brown@vidiot.UUCP Reply-To: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) Followup-To: rec.arts.startrek Organization: Starfleet Command Information Center Lines: 1585 Approved: griffith@scam.berkeley.edu Distribution: ---- 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 sttng305d 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 sttng305d" sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' >> sttng305d X Assistant Scenic Artist Cari Thomas X+ Art Studio Paintings By Elaine Sokoloff 162 X Research Consultant Richard Arnold X! 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Richard says that Jonathan Frakes is a real nut. X! Brent, on the other hand, works quite hard to entertain people, whereas X! Johnathon is more of a joker. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Brent and Jonathan know all kinds of obscure songs that no one else X! has ever heard of, and they're always singing them. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Recently, the Dalai Lama visited the set, X! along with an entourage of 30 or so monks. X! It turns out they're all \f2Star Trek\f1 fans. X! So they put on the visitor's list ``20 Tibetan Monks'', X! which everyone laughed at. X! So here these monks show up and everyone's like ``my God, X! there really \f2are\f1 monks...'' X! So Brent goes into some schtick, and they got a shot X! of Brent in costume surrounded by these 20 monks in robes. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Brent originally wanted to be a doctor. X! He was interning, and he was taking the blood pressure of a man that X! was in for a heart transplant. X! The man opened his eyes and said ``am I dead?'' X! Brent replied ``not yeeeet.'' X! They hustled him out and read him the riot act... X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Richard was asked if TNG will meet TOS. X! He said outright ``no.'' X! He gave two reasons. X! First, ``Gene hates time travel stories - he feels they're a cheat.'' X! [So why did he let \f2Yesterday's Enterprise\f1 come about, X! which is a very popular story?] X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Will future episodes show Earth? X! As rarely as possible. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Will Ensign Gomez return? X! Probably not. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! The new uniforms cost $2500-3000 each. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Why don't we hear more about STTOS in STTNG? X! Because Kirk was one of many legends of that time. X! Also, Gene wants ST:TNG to stand on its own. X! We also probably won't see any of the TOS characters, simply X! because their appearance in TNG insures their survival in TOS. X! There is a Spock script floating around, which will be filmed when Nimoy's X! salary becomes reasonable. X! Nichelle Nichols wants to do an episode as Guinan's daughter. X! There is also a ``Sarek'' script. X! Mark Lenard has pointed out that he's only 200 or so in TNG time, X! so it's not unreasonable. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Richard said that the series is the third or fourth best syndicated show. X! In terms of number of viewers, the show would be in the top 20 of network shows. X! X! .in 0 X! EPISODE COMMENTS : X! X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Richard implied that Gates was brought back because Muldaur opted to leave. X! This is the first time I've heard this. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! In \f2Evolution\f1, the final scene was cut somewhat, X! so we didn't get to see more of Wesley and his friends at the end. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Granger Hines, who played the lead colonist in \f2Ensigns of Command\f1 X! received no credit for the episode. X! After filming was completed, X! it was decided that his voice didn't have the presence they wanted in the X! episode, so they dubbed in the voice of another actor. X! Because of this, Hines asked that his name not be credited. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! \f2Who Watches the Watchers\f1 was filmed almost entirely on location at X! Vasquez Rocks. X! Marina Sirtis had a hard time with the heat (over 100 degrees). X! There were snakes, scorpions, bees (meaning no deodorant or perfume). X! .lp \(bu 12p X! The flashlights in \f2The Enemy\f1 were far too bright to be run off of X! batteries, so they had power cords going through their sleeves, X! down their pant legs to a power source. X! At one point, Jonathan Frakes stretched a little too far and received a shock. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! In \f2The Price\f1, X! one of the actors was Kevin Peter Hall (the one that was 7' 4" tall). X! He was the predator in \f2Predator\f1. X! Also, in that episode, X! at one point you see a Ferengi hitting on a female crewmember. X! He stretches his hands out at one point, and the X! crewmember says something like ``no way'' and leaves. X! The original Ferengi concept included their being X! endowed ``not unlike a horse'', which explains that exchange a little better. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! ``The Vengeance Factor'' was also discussed. X! Gene did \f3not\f1 want the girl summarily executed. X! However, he was in D.C. at the time. X! Anyway, the girl was genetically altered. X! The first time Riker fired, it was for standard human stun. X! The second time, it would have taken out an elephant. X! The third one, setting 16, would have taken out a bulkhead. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! ``The Bonding'' and ``The Defector'' were both written by Ronald D. Moore. X! He was a fan who submitted a script as a first-time writer last February. X! They bought ``The Bonding'' and filmed it, X! bought ``The Defector'' and filmed it, X! and then hired him as series story editor. X! All in the past year. X! Richard says that every once in a while he walks by Moore's office, X! and he sees Moore sitting in there, just shaking his head. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! In ``The Hunted'', in the scene where Riker and Worf are about to leave the X! turbolift when they see the guy about to fire and Worf pushes Riker X! out of the way. X! Well, in one take, Frakes got cute, and set all of his weight against Dorn, X! and there was a slide of Frakes just standing there X! smiling with Dorn trying to push him out of the way. X! When Riker said ``set phasers on maximum stun'', X! he was originally supposed to say ``set phasers on kill'', but Gene said ``no.'' X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Another script, just recently accepted, is called ``Tin Man'', and it was X! also written by a fan. X! .in 0 X! X! PATRICK STEWART:\ \ \ (Saturday) X! X! .lp \(bu 12p X! He was commenting that there are a lot of nice perqs that go with being X! Captain of the Enterprise. X! He was at the movies the other night (actually, he says ``at the cinema'', X! or ``at the pictures'', but he's getting better). X! Anyway, his companion wanted popcorn, so he went to get it, X! and the popcorn person got him popcorn freshly popped, X! rather than the junk that was lying around, congealing. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Patrick was asked about the uniforms, and he didn't realize how much X! they cost, so he turned to Richard and said ``they really cost $3000?'' X! Richard said ``yep.'' X! ``Each?'' X! ``Yep.'' X! ``So, I guess you can say that whenever we have one of those conferences, X! there is around $15,000 worth of costumes sitting there.'' X! He went on to talk about how the new ones aren't perfect, but they're better. X! The scream ``I HATE MY SPACESUIT!!!'' is supposedly rather prominent. X! He's been in therapy over the costumes... the old ones were... ``unhealthy.'' X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Someone was asking a question about an episode, X! and he said ``I forget the episode's title.'' X! Stewart jumped in and said ``you can't afford to forget the names of episodes X! in this company. X! I can get away with it \- that's what goes with being Captain. X! But these people are liable to rip your throat out...'' X! So true. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! So then someone asked him how he liked working on \f2DUNE\f1. X! He said that he loved it, because he wasn't required to be in that many scenes, X! and that gave him a lot of time to play. X! And he played, enthusiastically. X! There was a lot of scenes with him cut, and many of them were restored X! for the video version, including a scene with Gurney playing the baliset. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! He's been doing Shakespeare since he was 14. X! His favorite play is Henry IV, especially Part II. X! He also likes Hamlet, of course. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! So then he was asked why Jean-Luc doesn't have a love life. X! He made a few cute comments, X! and then said that if we all bought television sets and watched the show come X! April, we might see something to our interests. X! We won't necessarily \f2approve\f1 of it. X! He said that ``the Captain's personal life is about to expand, X! somewhat radically.'' X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Someone asked how he'd like doing comedy. X! He replied with ``how do you think I spend my week at the moment?'' X! He said that compared to most of his career, Star Trek is rather hilarious. X! He remarked that his early Shakespeare roles were the more comic ones. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Someone else asked why Marina Sirtis' uniform is different from everyone else's. X! He made some cute comments, X! and Richard said that since she is a ``counselor'', X! she needs to be as unintimidating as possible. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Favorite episode? X! ``11001001.'' X! He also likes the two Dixon Hill episodes, X! ``Measure of a Man'', and ``Time Squared.'' X! ``Time Squared'' was interesting, X! because no one was sure what was happening, X! and they were kind of making it up as they went along. X! He said that he most enjoyed ``Captain's Holiday'', which they just finished. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Someone asked how he handles being a sex symbol? X! ``With elegance, with grace, an overwhelming modesty, X! and huge numbers of locks on my door.'' X! .lp \(bu 12p X! He then went off on some subject, and he stopped and said that he does X! just spout the hugest amount of rubbish at times. X! He blames it on Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, and Michael Dorn, X! who have turned him into the fool we see. X! He said that they're the silliest bunch of people imaginable. X! Well, Levar isn't silly. X! But they're working on him. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! How does he feel about the Pulaski/Crusher situation? X! He felt that Pulaski was never really pinned down as a character \- X! they started off all of these chains and never really let the character X! become firmly rooted. X! He said that the whole thing was a mess. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Someone asked if there was any chance of a revival of the tradition X! where the Captain's shirt is constantly torn. X! He looked at his chest and said ``no.'' X! .lp \(bu 12p X! Someone asked why the ship splits. X! He actually liked this question. X! He said that they were filming some scene recently, X! and he couldn't remember his next order, X! so he ordered emergency saucer separation. X! He said that he'd like to do it to get rid of those thousand or so people X! up there in that saucer, X! ``I mean, what are they doing up there with their lives?'' X! He thinks that separating is the greatest thing, X! but the damned thing \f2came back\f1. X! He thinks they should do it more often. X! He said that there are times when they get half-way into an episode, X! and he'll say ``hang on a minute there. X! Do you think we should have separated there?'' X! He then turned to Richard Arnold and said ``why \f2don't\f1 we do it, Richard?'' X! Richard's reply was that it costs too much. X! ``We can use the same footage!'' X! He's with us on that one, folks. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! This led to ``stock footage'', which led to the story about Mr. Singh. X! Remember Mr. Singh from ``Lonely Among Us?'' X! Well, they'd finished shooting with him, and they needed to redo a scene, X! after they'd dismissed him. X! They needed to shoot the back of his head in one scene, X! because he'd been in it from another angle or something. X! So they took a wig similar to his real hair and stuck it on to a chair. X! So people had to act to this wig stuck on this chair. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! So someone asked since he'd discussed his feelings for Diana Muldaur, X! how did he feel about Gates. X! He said that he was puzzled by the initial move. X! The way he said this suggested to me that he was X! actually rather opposed to it, but he didn't want to propagate dissention. X! At the end of the first season, there were voices that X! wanted to detach even more from the show. X! He said that there was one voice in particular, but he didn't say whose. X! He said that Gates was offered up somewhat sacrificially, X! to protect the rest of the show. X! He feels the initial switch was a mistake, and he's glad that she's back. X! The way he said this implied no dislike or dissatisfaction with Diana \- X! he simply felt that the chemistry with Gates was good, and that she had X! been forced to elave for more political reasons than anything else. X! .lp \(bu 12p X! He also regrets that Wil Wheaton hasn't had more to do in the past X! season. X! X! .in 0 X! Jim Griffith X! .br X! Hyatt Rickey's X! .br X! February 9\-11, 1990 X! .bp X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 384,386 **** X .bp X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 660,662 ---- X .bp X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 429,431 **** X X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 705,707 ---- X X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 469,471 **** X .bp X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 745,747 ---- X .bp X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 563,565 **** X .bp X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 839,841 ---- X .bp X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 618,621 **** X X X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 894,908 ---- X X+ March 3-9, 1990 X X! .in .5i X! \f3Cheers\f1 To Patrick Stewart, who plays Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the X! syndicated \f2Star Trek: The Next Generation\f1. X! The British-born Stewart's command of the Starship Enterprise is surpassed X! only by his mellifluous command of the mother tongue\- X! thanks to his training as a Shakespearean actor. X! He fills predecessor William Shatner's shoes with his convincing portrayal X! of a leader who's both authoritative and empathetic. X! .in 0 X! .bp X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 717,718 **** X--- 1004,1006 ---- X What has happened to the ship remains a mystery to this day. X+ [More of the history of NCC-1701-C is revealed in \f2Yesterday's Enterprise\f1.] X X*************** X*** 792,795 **** X The manual is listed as an `official Star Trek RPG supplement'. X! .bp X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 1080,1084 ---- X The manual is listed as an `official Star Trek RPG supplement'. X! X! X! .FT 6 3 X .ps 12 X*************** X*** 867,869 **** X .bp X! .ft 3 X .ps 12 X--- 1156,1226 ---- X .bp X! ``In visual effects, we are interested in photographic and electronic tricks. X! If someone has to fly, or transform. X! If something has to be added later like a phaser beam, or a transporter effect. X! Or an image created like a wide exterior on an alien world. X! ``The Enterprise or another ship all are visual effects and done by X! Dan and I or Rob and Gary. X! The art department creates all the graphics like the Science station X! or the navigation panel or all the graphics in Engineering. X! If a graphic is to be seen on a small panel or the viewscreen, X! the art dept would make up the graphic, and we would put it in the screen. X! It was the art department that designed the Enterprise though Dan has designed X! a few, and there are some other model builders we have used. X! The art department also has a lot to do with X! the design of the Tricorders and other such equipment.'' X! X! ``The facility we use to do what computer graphics we use would most likely X! add something like the soft focus, in fact they went out of their way to add X! something like it too our DFX. X! [...] X! I wish we could do more with such graphics, but just before we X! started Farpoint we did many tests. X! Most effects facilities in the area were X! given the chance to do some tests for us. X! By far, Digital Production had the most convincing graphics of the Enterprise. X! They did some things we would have a hell of a time doing on film (the opposite X! is also true). X! The producers and the effects department went over and over the results, X! and in the end we felt that models were really the best choice. X! The images were more realistic.'' X! X! ``Because of that, we are locked into using models as we must continue X! using the shots we already have. X! We are creating quite a library of ship shots. X! When we have tried to use graphics in other areas we have almost X! always run into time and money problems. X! I know it could be smoothed out, X! but we have so little time that we don't use it as much as we could.'' X! X! ``I think you will see [the new four-foot Enterprise model] in almost every show X! from Defector on. X! I for one hope you do not see the difference. X! You should however note some new angles, and more interesting moves.'' X! X! ``The shape of the toy Enterprise is really close to the models we use. X! Now we have three models one 6 feet, one 4 feet and one 2 feet long. X! They all Photograph quite differently, X! and we have a lot of control with cameras and lenses. X! In one show we did use one of the plastic models for a shot. X! We had the kit model built and modified by one of our model builders, X! he did a really great job.'' X! X! ``I should also point out that the Enterprise models are custom made at a X! great cost. X! They are also quite different from each other. X! If you look at the models they look different, X! but we use them for different purposes and make them look alike. X! Sometimes we do better than other times. X! The 4 foot model is new this year, X! and was seen for the first time in The Defector. X! It will allow us some new angles, X! but the ship will look a little different in some shots just due to it's size. X! As we put it more bull dog like. X! But the change is small because we do have to mix it with shots of X! the other models in almost every show.'' X! X! ``I know of no plan at this time for a return of the Borg, X! but I do believe we will see them again, they were popular.'' 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STcp STf X! % horizontal portion of T in STAR X! 272.7 724.5 STi X! 282.7 724.5 STl X! 284.4 728.1 STl X! 274.4 728.1 STl X! 272.7 724.5 STl X! STcp STf X! % vertical portion of T in STAR X! 273.8 711.1 STi X! 269.6 711.1 STl X! 274.3 721.7 STl X! 278.4 721.7 STl X! 273.8 711.1 STl X! STcp STf X % A in STAR X! 289.8 711.1 STi X! 274.8 711.1 STl X! 283.9 721.7 STl X! 287.7 721.7 STl X! 281.8 714.8 STl X! 286.8 714.8 STl X! 289.2 722.7 STl X! 289.3 723.8 289.8 724.5 288.4 724.5 STc X! 283.9 724.5 STl X! 285.4 728.1 STl X! 292.5 728.1 STl X! 294.0 728.1 294.6 727.1 294.2 725.7 STc X! 289.8 711.1 STl X! STcp STf X! % R in STAR X! 295.3 721.7 STi X! 290.7 711.1 STl X! 294.7 711.1 STl X! 298.0 718.5 STl X! 300.0 718.5 STl X! 300.5 718.5 301.0 717.7 300.7 716.9 STc X! 298.2 711.1 STl X! 302.1 711.1 STl X! 304.1 715.6 STl X! 304.6 716.5 304.5 718.0 303.6 718.5 STc X! 305.2 718.5 305.6 719.1 305.8 719.7 STc X! 308.3 725.2 STl X! 309.2 727.5 307.5 728.1 306.2 728.1 STc X! 298.0 728.1 STl X! 296.5 724.5 STl X! 303.3 724.5 STl X! 304.0 724.5 303.0 721.7 301.9 721.7 STc X! 295.3 721.7 STl X! STcp STf X! % horizontal portion of T in TREK X! 304.1 711.1 STi X! 305.8 714.8 STl X! 318.4 714.8 STl X! 316.8 711.1 STl X! 304.1 711.1 STl X! STcp STf X! % vertical portion of T in TREK X! 308.4 698.1 STi X! 304.4 698.1 STl X! 308.8 708.4 STl X! 312.9 708.4 STl X! 308.4 698.1 STl X! STcp STf X! % R in TREK X! 316.5 698.1 STi X! 312.5 698.1 STl X! 317.0 708.4 STl X! 323.7 708.4 STl X! 325.1 708.4 325.8 711.1 324.3 711.1 STc X! 318.3 711.1 STl X! 319.8 714.8 STl X! 329.0 714.8 STl X! 330.3 714.8 330.4 712.8 330.0 711.8 STc X! 327.4 706.2 STl X! 327.1 705.4 326.6 705.1 325.5 705.1 STc X! 326.1 704.6 326.1 702.8 325.7 702.2 STc X! 324.0 698.1 STl X! 320.0 698.1 STl X! 322.3 703.4 STl X! 322.5 703.8 322.4 705.1 321.4 705.1 STc X! 319.5 705.1 STl X! 316.5 698.1 STl X! STcp STf X % top of E in TREK X! 340.9 711.1 STi X! 342.5 714.8 STl X! 332.6 714.8 STl X! 330.9 711.1 STl X! 340.9 711.1 STl X! STcp STf X! % bottom portion of E in TREK X! 325.8 698.1 STi X! 330.3 708.4 STl X! 339.6 708.4 STl X! 338.2 705.1 STl X! 332.8 705.1 STl X! 331.2 701.4 STl X! 336.6 701.4 STl X! 335.1 698.1 STl X! 325.8 698.1 STl X! STcp STf X! % top of K in TREK X! 354.3 711.1 STi X! 357.7 714.8 STl X! 352.9 714.8 STl X! 351.0 714.8 348.9 713.8 347.8 713.0 STc X! 348.6 714.8 STl X! 344.2 714.8 STl X! 342.5 711.1 STl X! 354.3 711.1 STl X! STcp STf X % bottom of K in TREK X! 354.3 698.1 STi X! 350.8 705.1 STl X! 350.4 705.9 349.2 708.4 346.2 708.4 STc X! 341.5 708.4 STl X! 337.0 698.1 STl X! 341.3 698.1 STl X! 344.4 705.1 STl X! 345.6 705.1 STl X! 347.2 705.1 347.7 703.3 348.1 702.6 STc X! 349.7 698.1 STl X! 354.3 698.1 STl X! STcp STf X % T in THE X! 259.7 691.2 STi X! 258.3 691.2 STl X! 256.4 686.9 STl X! 254.5 686.9 STl X! 256.5 691.2 STl X! 254.9 691.2 STl X! 255.5 692.7 STl X! 260.3 692.7 STl X! 259.7 691.2 STl X! STcp STf X % H in THE X! 261.5 686.9 STi X! 262.5 689.2 STl X! 261.1 689.2 STl X! 260.1 686.9 STl X! 258.4 686.9 STl X! 261.0 692.7 STl X! 262.6 692.7 STl X! 261.6 690.3 STl X! 263.0 690.3 STl X! 264.0 692.7 STl X! 265.6 692.7 STl X! 263.1 686.9 STl X! 261.5 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X % E in THE X! 269.2 688.2 STi X! 268.6 686.9 STl X! 264.6 686.9 STl X! 267.3 692.7 STl X! 271.2 692.7 STl X! 270.5 691.2 STl X! 268.0 691.2 STl X! 267.6 690.3 STl X! 270.1 690.3 STl X! 269.6 689.2 STl X! 267.1 689.2 STl X! 266.7 688.2 STl X! 269.2 688.2 STl X! STcp STf X % N in NEXT X! 277.4 686.9 STi X! 279.1 686.9 STl X! 281.1 691.3 STl X! 281.2 691.8 281.2 692.7 280.5 692.7 STc X! 276.6 692.7 STl X! 274.1 686.9 STl X! 276.0 686.9 STl X! 277.9 691.2 STl X! 278.9 691.2 STl X! 279.3 691.2 279.0 690.4 278.7 690.0 STc X! 277.4 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X % E in NEXT X! 283.5 690.3 STi X! 285.9 690.3 STl X! 285.3 689.2 STl X! 283.0 689.2 STl X! 282.6 688.2 STl X! 284.9 688.2 STl X! 284.4 686.9 STl X! 280.6 686.9 STl X! 283.1 692.7 STl X! 286.9 692.7 STl X! 286.2 691.2 STl X! 283.9 691.2 STl X! 283.5 690.3 STl X! STcp STf X! % X in NEXT X! 287.5 686.9 STi X! 285.5 686.9 STl X! 286.0 688.2 STl X! 286.8 688.2 STl X! 288.6 690.0 STl X! 287.8 692.7 STl X! 289.5 692.7 STl X! 289.9 691.3 STl X! 290.8 692.2 STl X! 291.4 692.8 291.1 692.7 293.1 692.7 STc X! 292.5 691.2 STl X! 291.7 691.2 291.6 691.0 291.3 690.8 STc X! 290.4 689.8 STl X! 291.1 686.9 STl X! 289.5 686.9 STl X! 289.1 688.5 STl X! 287.5 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X % T in NEXT X! 293.4 691.2 STi X! 294.6 691.2 STl X! 292.6 686.9 STl X! 294.2 686.9 STl X! 296.1 691.2 STl X! 297.6 691.2 STl X! 298.2 692.7 STl X! 294.0 692.7 STl X! 293.4 691.2 STl X! STcp STf X! % G in GENERATION X! 307.0 691.2 STi X! 307.6 692.7 STl X! 303.6 692.7 STl X! 303.3 692.7 303.0 692.5 302.8 692.2 STc X! 301.0 687.9 STl X! 300.7 687.3 301.3 686.9 302.3 686.9 STc X! 304.0 686.9 STl X! 305.2 686.9 305.4 687.6 305.5 687.9 STc X! 306.6 690.3 STl X! 304.6 690.3 STl X! 304.1 689.2 STl X! 304.9 689.2 304.4 688.2 304.0 688.2 STc X! 303.3 688.2 STl X! 303.2 688.2 302.8 688.4 302.9 688.6 STc X! 304.0 691.2 STl X! 307.0 691.2 STl X! STcp STf X! % first E in GENERATION X! 312.3 690.3 STi X! 309.4 690.3 STl X! 309.9 691.2 STl X! 312.7 691.2 STl X! 313.3 692.7 STl X! 309.1 692.7 STl X! 306.7 686.9 STl X! 310.7 686.9 STl X! 311.3 688.2 STl X! 308.5 688.2 STl X! 309.0 689.2 STl X! 311.7 689.2 STl X! 312.3 690.3 STl X! STcp STf X! % first N in GENERATION X! 315.3 686.9 STi X! 316.8 690.4 STl X! 316.9 690.6 317.2 691.3 316.5 691.2 STc X! 316.0 691.2 STl X! 314.1 686.9 STl X! 312.3 686.9 STl X! 315.0 692.7 STl X! 317.9 692.7 STl X! 318.7 692.7 319.2 692.2 318.7 691.2 STc X! 316.9 686.9 STl X! 315.3 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X! % second E in generation X! 323.0 688.2 STi X! 320.7 688.2 STl X! 321.0 689.2 STl X! 323.5 689.2 STl X! 324.0 690.3 STl X! 321.6 690.3 STl X! 322.0 691.2 STl X! 324.3 691.2 STl X! 325.0 692.7 STl X! 321.1 692.7 STl X! 318.5 686.9 STl X! 322.5 686.9 STl X! 323.0 688.2 STl X! STcp STf X! % outside of R in GENERATION (completely filled in) X! 328.5 686.9 STi X! 326.8 686.9 STl X! 327.6 688.6 STl X! 327.8 689.1 327.6 689.2 326.6 689.2 STc X! 325.6 686.9 STl X! 323.9 686.9 STl X! 326.4 692.7 STl X! 330.3 692.7 STl X! 330.7 692.7 330.9 692.4 330.5 691.6 STc X! 330.0 690.2 STl X! 329.9 690.0 329.5 689.8 329.0 689.7 STc X! 329.3 689.2 329.4 689.1 329.1 688.4 STc X! 328.5 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X! % inside of R in GENERATION (filled in as white) X! 1.000 1.000 1.000 STr X! 327.1 690.3 STi X! 328.3 690.3 STl X! 328.4 690.4 328.9 691.2 328.2 691.2 STc X! 327.4 691.2 STl X! 327.1 690.3 STl X! STcp STf X! 0.000 0.000 0.000 STr X % A of GENERATION X! 332.2 692.7 STi X! 331.6 691.2 STl X! 334.2 691.2 STl X! 334.1 688.2 STl X! 332.2 688.2 STl X! 333.7 690.3 STl X! 332.0 690.3 STl X! 329.5 686.9 STl X! 335.5 686.9 STl X! 336.1 691.5 STl X! 336.1 691.9 335.9 692.7 334.9 692.7 STc X! 332.2 692.7 STl X! STcp STf X % T in GENERATION X! 341.5 691.2 STi X! 342.1 692.7 STl X! 337.5 692.7 STl X! 336.9 691.2 STl X! 338.5 691.2 STl X! 336.6 686.9 STl X! 338.2 686.9 STl X! 340.2 691.2 STl X! 341.5 691.2 STl X! STcp STf X! % I in GENERATION X! 340.4 686.9 STi X! 342.9 692.7 STl X! 344.6 692.7 STl X! 342.1 686.9 STl X! 340.4 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X! % outside of O in GENERATION ( completely filled in) X! 343.7 687.7 STi X! 343.6 687.3 344.0 686.9 344.4 686.9 STc X! 347.2 686.9 STl X! 347.7 686.9 348.3 687.7 348.4 688.0 STc X! 349.8 691.3 STl X! 350.1 691.8 350.0 692.7 348.7 692.7 STc X! 346.9 692.7 STl X! 346.4 692.7 345.9 692.7 345.6 692.1 STc X! 343.7 687.7 STl X! STcp STf X! % inside of O in GENERATION (filled in as white) X! 1.000 1.000 1.000 STr X! 345.7 688.6 STi X! 345.6 688.4 345.7 688.2 345.8 688.2 STc X! 346.9 688.2 STl X! 346.9 688.2 347.1 688.4 347.1 688.5 STc X! 348.1 690.6 STl X! 348.1 690.9 348.3 691.2 347.9 691.2 STc X! 347.3 691.2 STl X! 346.9 691.2 346.8 691.0 346.7 690.8 STc X! 345.7 688.6 STl X! STcp STf X! 0.000 0.000 0.000 STr X! % second N in GENERATION X! 352.4 686.9 STi X! 354.0 686.9 STl X! 356.1 691.7 STl X! 356.2 691.9 356.1 692.7 354.9 692.7 STc X! 352.1 692.7 STl X! 349.5 686.9 STl X! 351.3 686.9 STl X! 353.2 691.2 STl X! 354.1 691.2 354.3 691.2 354.0 690.4 STc X! 352.4 686.9 STl X! STcp STf X grestore X--- 16,453 ---- X X! /STAR { X! rshade gshade bshade STr X % S in STAR X! .6 97.2 STi X! 7.0 111.9 STl X! 36.9 111.9 STl X! 50.0 111.9 51.9 126.1 41.4 128.5 STc X! 18.7 131.4 30.6 164.9 47.2 164.9 STc X! 74.5 164.9 STl X! 67.9 150.5 STl X! 51.7 150.5 STl X! 46.8 150.5 43.9 139.3 52.4 139.3 STc X! 72.7 139.4 68.3 97.2 40.6 97.2 STc X! .6 97.2 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % Vertical portion of T in STAR X! 76.4 97.2 STi X! 60.0 97.2 STl X! 78.4 139.3 STl X! 94.8 139.3 STl X! 76.4 97.2 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % Horizontal portion of T in STAR X! 72.5 150.5 STi X! 112.3 150.5 STl X! 118.6 164.9 STl X! 78.8 164.9 STl X! 72.5 150.5 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X % A in STAR X! 140.3 97.2 STi X! 80.5 97.2 STl X! 116.8 139.3 STl X! 131.8 139.3 STl X! 108.5 111.9 STl X! 128.3 111.9 STl X! 137.8 143.2 STl X! 138.7 147.7 140.2 150.5 134.6 150.5 STc X! 116.5 150.5 STl X! 122.8 164.9 STl X! 151.1 164.9 STl X! 156.8 164.9 159.5 161.1 157.8 155.2 STc X! 140.3 97.2 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % R of STAR X! 162.2 139.3 STi X! 143.8 97.2 STl X! 160.0 97.2 STl X! 172.8 126.6 STl X! 181.3 126.6 STl X! 183.0 126.6 185.1 123.3 183.7 120.4 STc X! 173.7 97.2 STl X! 189.5 97.2 STl X! 197.4 115.1 STl X! 199.0 119.0 198.6 124.4 195.3 126.6 STc X! 201.6 126.6 203.2 129.0 204.3 131.3 STc X! 214.0 153.5 STl X! 217.9 162.7 210.8 164.9 205.7 164.9 STc X! 173.3 164.9 STl X! 167.0 150.5 STl X! 193.9 150.5 STl X! 197.1 150.5 193.0 139.3 188.9 139.3 STc X! 162.2 139.3 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse } def X! X! /TREK { X! rshade gshade bshade STr X! % Vertical portion of T in TREK X! 214.8 44.7 STi X! 198.3 44.7 STl X! 216.3 86.1 STl X! 232.7 86.1 STl X! 214.8 44.7 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % Horizontal portion of T in TREK X! 197.5 97.2 STi X! 203.9 111.9 STl X! 254.8 111.9 STl X! 248.4 97.2 STl X! 197.5 97.2 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % R of TREK X! 247.4 44.7 STi X! 231.2 44.7 STl X! 249.2 86.1 STl X! 275.9 86.1 STl X! 281.7 86.1 284.3 97.2 278.3 97.2 STc X! 254.0 97.2 STl X! 260.4 111.9 STl X! 297.2 111.9 STl X! 302.2 111.9 302.7 104.2 300.9 99.8 STc X! 290.9 77.0 STl X! 289.6 74.1 287.6 72.4 283.0 72.4 STc X! 285.3 70.7 285.2 63.7 284.1 61.3 STc X! 276.9 44.7 STl X! 261.3 44.7 STl X! 270.6 66.1 STl X! 271.2 67.9 270.7 72.4 266.9 72.4 STc X! 259.5 72.4 STl X! 247.4 44.7 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % Bottom portion of E in TREK X! 284.2 44.7 STi X! 302.2 86.1 STl X! 339.4 86.1 STl X! 333.5 72.4 STl X! 312.0 72.4 STl X! 305.7 58.0 STl X! 327.2 58.0 STl X! 321.4 44.7 STl X! 284.2 44.7 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X % top of E in TREK X! 344.3 97.2 STi X! 350.7 111.9 STl X! 311.2 111.9 STl X! 304.8 97.2 STl X! 344.3 97.2 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X % bottom of K in TREK X! 397.6 44.7 STi X! 384.0 72.9 STl X! 382.5 75.7 377.6 86.1 365.2 86.1 STc X! 346.9 86.1 STl X! 328.8 44.7 STl X! 345.9 44.7 STl X! 357.9 72.4 STl X! 363.3 72.4 STl X! 369.6 72.4 371.7 65.7 372.8 62.7 STc X! 379.5 44.7 STl X! 397.6 44.7 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % top of K in TREK X! 397.8 97.2 STi X! 411.6 111.9 STl X! 392.0 111.9 STl X! 384.6 111.9 376.0 107.7 372.0 104.7 STc X! 375.1 111.9 STl X! 357.4 111.9 STl X! 351.0 97.2 STl X! 397.8 97.2 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse } def X! X! /THE { X! rshade gshade bshade STr X % T in THE X! 14.8 17.6 STi X! 7.2 000.0 STl X! 000.0 000.0 STl X! 7.5 17.6 STl X! 1.4 17.6 STl X! 3.9 23.4 STl X! 22.8 23.4 STl X! 20.3 17.6 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X % H in THE X! 27.7 000.0 STi X! 31.6 9.0 STl X! 26.0 9.0 STl X! 22.1 000.0 STl X! 15.6 000.0 STl X! 25.7 23.4 STl X! 32.2 23.4 STl X! 28.0 13.7 STl X! 33.6 13.7 STl X! 37.8 23.4 STl X! 44.1 23.4 STl X! 33.9 000.0 STl X! 27.7 000.0 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X % E in THE X! 58.2 5.4 STi X! 55.9 000.0 STl X! 40.3 000.0 STl X! 50.4 23.4 STl X! 66.0 23.4 STl X! 63.5 17.6 STl X! 53.8 17.6 STl X! 52.0 13.7 STl X! 61.8 13.7 STl X! 59.8 9.0 STl X! 50.0 9.0 STl X! 48.4 5.4 STl X! 58.2 5.4 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse } def X! X! /NEXT { X! rshade gshade bshade STr X % N in NEXT X! 91.0 000.0 STi X! 97.6 000.0 STl X! 105.4 18.0 STl X! 106.2 19.6 106.1 23.4 103.3 23.4 STc X! 88.0 23.4 STl X! 77.9 000.0 STl X! 85.3 000.0 STl X! 93.0 17.6 STl X! 96.8 17.6 STl X! 98.5 17.6 97.2 14.1 96.3 12.2 STc X! 91.0 000.0 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X % E in NEXT X! 115.2 13.7 STi X! 124.5 13.7 STl X! 122.5 9.0 STl X! 113.1 9.0 STl X! 111.6 5.4 STl X! 120.9 5.4 STl X! 118.6 000.0 STl X! 103.5 000.0 STl X! 113.5 23.4 STl X! 128.7 23.4 STl X! 126.2 17.6 STl X! 116.8 17.6 STl X! 115.2 13.7 STl X! STcp Fill { STf } { .3 STs } ifelse X! % X of NEXT X! 131.2 000.0 STi X! 123.1 000.0 STl X! 125.5 5.4 STl X! 128.3 5.4 STl X! 135.5 12.5 STl X! 132.6 23.4 STl X! 139.3 23.4 STl X! 141.1 17.9 STl X! 144.3 21.4 STl X! 146.8 23.6 145.3 23.4 153.4 23.4 STc X! 150.9 17.6 STl X! 148.0 17.6 147.7 16.7 146.7 15.7 STc X! 142.8 11.6 STl X! 145.8 000.0 STl X! 139.3 000.0 STl X! 137.5 6.3 STl X! 131.2 000.0 STl X! 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VERSION=-rV305 X SHAR_EOF echo "File sttng305d is complete" chmod 0644 sttng305d || echo "restore of sttng305d fails" set `wc -c sttng305d`;Sum=$1 if test "$Sum" != "88538" then echo original size 88538, current size $Sum;fi rm -f s2_seq_.tmp echo "You have unpacked the last part" exit 0