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Subject: star trek errors (Re: Charles LaBrec)
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Date: Fri, 17-Jun-83 13:42:04 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 17 13:42:04 1983
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Yes! That's right! She was Dr. .... er, I forget, too. However, she did
get the nickname of the "walking freezer unit" as she reacted coldly towards
Mitchell early in the show (when he was at the Navigators post?).
Seems to me that's scientific for "refrigerator", eh? Guess they
didn't want to be too archaic! 

Recall when Mitchell was scanning the ships manuals on the display
in Sick Bay (Sickbay?). I wouldn't mind being capable of that when
it comes to reading my texts in some of the less interesting classes.

I would like to hear peoples opinion of "City On The Egde Of Forever".
Written by Harlan Ellison (who?), I found it to be very powerful esp.
near the end when he had to let Edith Keeler (Joan Collins, no relation).
get run over. His expression of numbness when they returned to the planet
with the Gateway really got to me. Imagine returning after leaving
"just a moment ago" (Scotty, again, no relation) and yet having so
much happen in that time period. What a neat plot. I confess, it brought
a tear to my eye...

Scott(y) Collins    pur-ee.swc