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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
![]() ![]() I'm gonna have to start watching my sock drawer VERY CLOSELY.....might explain why I have some with no mate to it...they've been reproducing..... . . .
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Location: Dundee, Scotland, UK
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
No really.
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Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
In 1979, that same recycled footage would be used in depicting the city of New Chicago in Buck Rogers - In The 25th Century. That same year, it would be used as another filming site for the Robert Altman film 'Quintet' and as a setting for Bill Shatner's Star Trek novel 'Spectre'. In Shatner's novel, the Expo 67 site was meticulously reconstructed by the Montreal Historical Society. Judging by the look of those structures, they could have also been used in the production of Star Trek-The Motion Picture. |
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
The joke was in a room full of sock puppets doing drugs, there were two hands making out with one another on a couch with their socks strewn about next to them.
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Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
![]() Maybe they wound up here:
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Captain
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
And as Dr. Zaius stated in the original Planet Of The Apes. "It's in very poor taste." There are better anti-narcotics messages than this. |
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
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Captain
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
You do realize of course that General Ursus was making a commentary(and a sick one at that)about the human condition and its rotten habit of having a very low regard for life? Especially its own species? |
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#790 |
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
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Rear Admiral
Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
![]() I don't want anyone thinking that I'M making this happen. I'm involved in trying to help get all the pieces together and make it work, but it's not just me.
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
23:9 "Beware the beast man, for he is the devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport, or lust, or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him! Drive him back into his jungle lair--for he is the harbinger of death."
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Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
We read from the book of Colonel George Taylor: "Does man, that marvel in the universe, that glorious paradox who have sent me to the stars, still make war against his brother? Does he keep his neighbor's children starving?" "I can't help thinking that somewhere in the universe, there has to be something better than Man. Has to be." |
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#794 |
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Commander
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Re: Whatever happened to Starship Exeter?
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Location: In selfless service to fandom, on the road to becoming a Star Trek trivia god...
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