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From: jack@hp-dcde.UUCP (jack)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: old notes on STII
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Date: Mon, 10-Sep-84 14:06:00 EDT
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/***** hp-dcde:net.startrek / unm-cvax!csdeptaa /  9:43 pm  Sep 17, 1984*/
- Is there trouble in finding a dead test planet in the first place, then why
  bother?
                                   Chris Wayne @ UNM
/* ---------- */

They wanted an ABSOLUTELY DEAD test planet so there'd be no complications.
I'm sure that Genesis would work on live planets, (so Spock said),
but they wanted a nice sterile one for the first test.

				-Jack Applin
				{hplabs,csu-cs,hp-pcd,nwuxd}!hp-dcd!jack