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From: brown@utflis.UUCP (Susan Brown)
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Subject: Re: Pathetic Trivia Answers
Message-ID: <193@utflis.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 2-Jul-85 14:05:05 EDT
Article-I.D.: utflis.193
Posted: Tue Jul  2 14:05:05 1985
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References: <979@noscvax.UUCP> <163@astroatc.UUCP>
Reply-To: brown@utflis.UUCP (Susan Brown)
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In article <163@astroatc.UUCP> johnw@astroatc.UUCP writes:
>> the most complete answer so far posted(as of 6/24/85).
>> CHARACTER           EPISODES
>> Harry Mudd           Mudd's Women, I,Mudd, and Mudd's Passion
>I only remember 2 Mudd shows.....
>> Cyrano Jones         The Trouble with Tribbles and More Tribbles, More Troubles
>Where/what is "More Tribbles, More Troubles"  (It can't be a tv show, cuz
>I've seen all the tv shows (at least 7 times each) and I still watch then
>one per week (religiously!)
>> Captain Koloth and   The Trouble with Tribbles and More Tribbles, More Troubles
>>    Korax
>> Commander Kor        Errand Of Mercy and Time Trap(Kor was a Captain in this 
>> 				   later episode)
>> Sarek and Amanda     Journey To Babel and Yesteryear
>> Alice and the        Shore Leave and Once Upon a Planet
>>      White Rabbit
>ditto for "Once Upon a Planet"
>> If we stretch the non starfleet requirement a little then Robert Wesley
>> appeared as a commodore  in The Ultimate Computer and later as
>> Governor of Mantilles in One of Our Planets Is Missing.
>Also, please explain "One of Our Planets Is Missing"
>I always though the one with the planet eater was called
>"The Doomsday Machine".

NOTE: Once Upon a Planet, Yesteryear, Time Trap, More Tribbles, More
Troubles, One of Our Planets is Missing and sundry others are
animated episodes from the mid-1970's (I think) program which 
Roddenberry OKed and for which the original cast did the voices;
therefore they can be considered *canon*.  Alan Dean Foster wrote
up the print versions which sometimes vary.  I have only seen these
in French and of course they do not have the original cast voices
although they aren't too bad really.  
Susan in Canada