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From: tfitzger@uokvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: City On The Edge Of Forever
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Date: Thu, 8-Nov-84 01:10:00 EST
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Ah, my all-time favorite was on last night.  I decided to tape the accident
scene at the end.  After careful studying (things happened fast), I noticed
several things:

	* Spock's voice, when he called out to Jim to not save Edith's life
	  was dubbed over with a double.  It sounded like the voice of an
	  alien in the "V" movie/series.

	* Spock showed genuine emotion when reunited with McCoy;  grabbing his
	  arm in an embrace with the three of them and shaking Bones' hand A
	  LOT.

	* From the staging of the moves and the facial expressions, it would
	  appear that Harlan Ellison has a surrealistic streak in him.  I
	  have only read one of his works, so pardon me if I am mistaken...

	* The part where they show the truck hitting Edith was pretty inter-
	  esting in slow-motion.  They actually had a truck (or a fake front
	  end of one) hit her slightly.

	* Back on the planetoid, the faces of Uhura and Scotty were quite
	  interesting as they stood puzzled at the numbness conveyed by Kirk.

Sigh. To have a group of trekkies to nit-pick with...

Scott W. Collins
ATT - Bare Rubber Trees (Columbus)
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