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Re: Star Trek - v1.1
This type of innovation in absolutely necessary for the absurd trivia contests that happen at the conventions. Without new variations and contrasts to draw, a Trek geek could conceivably know everything there is to know about Star Trek. Perfection must remain unattainable, so we must monkey with the original programs for the sake of the stability of the universe.
But what I really mean to say is that my sisters recently sent me a copy of the script I submitted to ST:TNG. It would have been used for the seventh season, and was submitted on the last day that they accepted submissions for that show. But alas, it didn't cut the mustard, and was returned without fanfare.
What I have is not actually my final submission, but another print out, which may in fact be an earlier draft. When I get around to typing into a new word document I will post it here. It was originally done using Claris Works on my old Mac, and there may be a copy of it on that hard drive, which rumor has it is up in a closet at my friend Andy's house in NJ. So typing it up is probably the fastest way.
Back on topic, I can't wait to see the new shows, but I am not rushing out to see them either. Trek ain't what it used to be to me. If I find a picture of myself in uniform I will make it my next avatar.
Bill
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