Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 exptools 1/6/84; site ihlts.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!we13!ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe From: rjnoe@ihlts.UUCP (Roger Noe) Newsgroups: net.startrek Subject: Re: Shuttle Craft Message-ID: <387@ihlts.UUCP> Date: Fri, 9-Mar-84 12:45:50 EST Article-I.D.: ihlts.387 Posted: Fri Mar 9 12:45:50 1984 Date-Received: Sat, 10-Mar-84 12:44:31 EST References: <398@decvax.UUCP> <13@tilt.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL Lines: 30 Ah, now that this last bout of Rigellian kassaba fever is gone, I can get back to important things, like Star Trek trivia. The shuttle "Columbus" appeared in the same episode as "Galileo", namely "The Galileo Seven". It was used in the attempt to rescue the landing party and also to stall Commissioner Ferris. "Copernicus" appeared in the animated episode "The Slaver Weapon". The aquashuttle was used in the animated episode "The Ambergris Element". Also, I would confirm the articles posted by B.K. Cobb (ihuxs!okie) and Stewart Wiener (tilt!smw) with regard to the topic of "multiple Klingons". No named Klingon ever appeared more than once in the original Star Trek episodes, but there are three instances of named Klingons appearing in one of the original TV episodes and one or more animated episodes. Again, they are Koloth and Korax in "The Trouble with Tribbles" and "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and Kor in "Errand of Mercy" and "Time Trap". Kor was promoted from Commander to Captain between those two episodes. I do not know about the novels or comics, so I really can't comment on those. Thanks to Stewart Wiener for his excellent list of Klingons. By the way, in all of those three instances above, the person who did the voice of the character in the animated episode was not the same as the one who played the character in the original TV episode. The original questioner (uw-june!moriarty) is probably correct in speculating that someone has probably resurrected a Klingon somewhere along the line, but there are far greater discrepancies in the Star Trek universe when we include novels, short stories, and comics along with TV episodes and motion pictures. -- Roger Noe ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe