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From: morgan@h-sc1.UUCP (windsor morgan)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: Balance of Terror
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Date: Sun, 11-Aug-85 00:13:23 EDT
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Posted: Sun Aug 11 00:13:23 1985
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> Didn't Mark Lenard (I believe this is the correct spelling) also play Sarek
> in the episide where Abe Lincoln appeared?  (Sorry folks, can't remember the
> name of the episode right now.)
>


     Actually, the Vulcan in that episode, 'The Savage Curtain,' was named
Surak, the founding father of the current Vulcan culture. His cry of
'Help me, Spock, help me!' will live forever as one of the most obviously
faked cries in Star Trek (in my mind at least).
-- 
'Verily, there be no leader as wise as the Vision!'



                                   Windsor Morgan
                                   (Starting September 11, 1985)
                                   Dunster House B-12
                                   Harvard College
                                   Cambridge, MA 02138
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