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From: brown@utflis.UUCP (Susan Brown)
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Subject: Re: prime directive
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Date: Tue, 1-Oct-85 17:30:11 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  1 17:30:11 1985
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In article <648@hou2g.UUCP> scott@hou2g.UUCP (Racer X) writes:
>>In which episodes did they violate the prime directive?
>In which episodes did they NOT violate it? :-)
>Here goes an off-the-top-of-my-head stab at a list:
>	1. Omega Glory
>	2. A Piece of the Action
>	3. Patterns of Force
>	    [these three were actually attempts to UNDO damage]
>	4. The Apple [possibly the most blatant example]
>	5. Friday's Child?
>	6. A Taste of Armageddon
>	7. Return of the Archons
>	8. The Cloud Minders
>	9. For the World is Hollow... [Perhaps only marginally]
>       10. Mirror, Mirror [The Halkans in the mirror universe,
>	    and perhaps by counseling rebellion by the bearded Spock]
>As you can see, I'm beginning to reach.  (Sorry if I can't remember all
>78 episodes off the top of my head...).  I'm positive there are at
>least 5 or so more that SOMEONE in the Federation would consider a violation.

How about Gamesters of Triskelion and Spock's Brain?  Although the feds
were playing by the gamesters rules in the former.