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Subject: Re: Star Trek Movies, Old & New - (nf)
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Date: Tue, 19-Jul-83 20:08:34 EDT
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pur-phy!crl    Jul 11 22:47:00 1983

For whatever it's worth . . .

At a comic book convention in Chicago, I saw for sale a couple of
looseleaf bound books entitled--"Star Trek III: Return to Genesis."
They were stamped "Confidential," but that could have been a marketing
ploy.  The teaser went basically like this:  Romulans discover the 
Genesis planet and the fact that it is rich in dilithium.  A landing
party is sent down and discovers Spock's casket, and, lo and behold,
it is empty.  I didn't read any further, because I didn't want to know.

Charles LaBrec
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