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From: gasarch@umcp-cs.UUCP (William Gasarch)
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Subject: prime directive\Tyberias
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 22:45:07 EDT
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Here is a trivia question which I hope will lead to interesting
discussion. I don't know the answer myself

In which episodes did they violate the prime directive?

Commentary on whether they should have done so, or consistency
to when they do apply it should spark some discussion.
_________

As for James Tyberias Kirk, and the ``WHere no man has gone before''
gravestone which says ``James R. Kirk'', I've heard Trekies explain
it away by saying that it showed that the god-like guy was NOT
a god, and was not infallable.  I explain it away by saying it
proves that Gene Rodenbery was NOT a god, and was not infallable.

					W.Ian Gasarch

I'm a Doctor not a scriptwriter
			Star Bleech.