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Subject: Re: Cold-Storing Spock's Soul (Spoiler)
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Date: Tue, 5-Jun-84 16:59:23 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun  5 16:59:23 1984
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There was, to my knowledge, nothing in the "Sargon" episode
to indicate that the ability of Spock's intellect to reside in
Nurse Chapel was in any way a result of his being Vulcan.
Recall Kirk and Ann Mulhahl were stored in "globes" at
the time.  As I see it, they could easily have been placed 
in another's body.

				"You must kill me!!"
				"Later..."


				Scott J. Berry