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Bingo. Pete Kellet plays the blond haired Morg on the surface of Sigma Draconis 7 and of course he also plays the Morg inside the planet who stops Kirk from retrieving his communicator.

Geez. I just noticed something.....it looks like both Pete Kellet and Fred Carson play dual parts in Spock's Brain. On the surface of the planet they are creatures and below the surface they are the 2 bodyguard thugs.
 
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Bingo. Pete Kellet plays the blond haired Morg on the surface of Sigma Draconis 7 and of course he also plays the Morg inside the planet who stops Kirk from retrieving his communicator.

AAARGH! I never spotted Pete Kellet as a Morg on the surface of the planet!!! My Kellet detectors usually work very well too! I first noticed him as Farrell, the Captain's man in Mirror, Mirror and then the bearded Morg who shoves Kirk away from the exit in Spock's Brain and finally as the aggressive Klingon swordsman in Day of The Dove! But I missed this one...:wah:
JB
 
AAARGH! I never spotted Pete Kellet as a Morg on the surface of the planet!!! My Kellet detectors usually work very well too! I first noticed him as Farrell, the Captain's man in Mirror, Mirror and then the bearded Morg who shoves Kirk away from the exit in Spock's Brain and finally as the aggressive Klingon swordsman in Day of The Dove! But I missed this one...:wah:
JB

Yes, Pete actually speaks in Mirror, Mirror and Day of the Dove, but in Spock's Brain he is pretty quiet.
 
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AAARGH! I never spotted Pete Kellet as a Morg on the surface of the planet!!! My Kellet detectors usually work very well too! I first noticed him as Farrell, the Captain's man in Mirror, Mirror and then the bearded Morg who shoves Kirk away from the exit in Spock's Brain and finally as the aggressive Klingon swordsman in Day of The Dove! But I missed this one...:wah:
JB

The Booth for you. Full duration. Look. There's Pete keeping an eye on your agony. :whistle:

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I have a question.

Which director guest starred in a TNG episode?

I will narrow it down to which season if no one gets after a few tries.
 
That's an easy one! Lawrence Dobkin who directed Charlie X and also appeared as Klingon Ambassador Kell in TNGs The Mind's Eye! :hugegrin:
JB
 
I have one. So for people who are my age and saw both the original Star Trek and the show Here Come the Brides. How many other well known Trek actors (regular, semi-regular or guest star) also appeared in Here Come the Brides besides Mark Lenard, Robert Brown and David Soul?

You don't necessarily have to be my age, both shows are on DVD. :)
 
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Gawd, I hope it's not Melvin Belli in a dress. :ack:
No, I don't think so. That would be very bad.

This will probably give it away for one of them. She guest starred one time on Here Come the Brides as a woman who worked in the oldest profession, but has played more than one role in Star Trek.
 
No, I don't think so. That would be very bad.

This will probably give it away for one of them. She guest starred one time on Here Come the Brides as a woman who worked in the oldest profession, but has played more than one role in Star Trek.

Barbara Babcock
 
I'm sure you'll get this one. The other one guest starred one time on Here Come the Brides. And she guest starred in one episode of Trek and in one Trek movie.
 
I'm sure you'll get this one. The other one guest starred one time on Here Come the Brides. And she guest starred in one episode of Trek and in one Trek movie.

First I thought Mark Lenard because I remember he was a regular in Brides, but you said 'guest star' and 'she'. Then I was going to say Pamelyn Ferdin. She wasn't in the movies. Mark Lenard, Mark Lenard....someone in TOS and Search for Spock??? Has to be Jane Wyatt (?).
 
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You got it. Only it was The Voyage Home instead of Search for Spock.

And I'm fairly sure I've seen William Schallert and Vic Tayback guest starring in both shows at different times.
 
I have one that is a little trickier.

What is the only spinoff episode to have only three different numbers mentioned in a log entry?

(As an example... Stardate 98798.7.)
 
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