I am NOT correct. Disregard.Am I correct in gathering that Star Trek Continues has done something concerned with Alternative Factor?
In my 50th anniversary viewings of various programs, I've noticed a few moon program references...usually from a contemporary perspective. Very sign o' the times.Edith Keeler said:What is so funny about man reaching for the moon?
Sounds like somebody was campaigning for a spin-off.The Guardian of Forever said:Many such journeys are possible. Let me be your gateway.
April 9 – The first Boeing 737 (a 100 series) takes its maiden flight.
April 10
April 12 – The Ahmanson Theatre opens in Los Angeles.
- The AFTRA strike is settled just in time for the 39th Academy Awards ceremony to be held, hosted by Bob Hope. Best Picture goes to A Man for All Seasons.
- Oral arguments begin in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967), challenging the State of Virginia's statutory scheme to prevent marriages between persons solely on the basis of racial classifications.
April 13 – Conservatives win the Greater London Council elections.
April 14 – In San Francisco, 10,000 march against the Vietnam War.
April 15
- Large demonstrations are held against the Vietnam War in New York City and San Francisco.
- Scotland defeats England 3-2 at Wembley Stadium, with goals from Law, Lennox and McCalligog, in the British Championships. This is England's first defeat since they won the World Cup, and ends a 19-game unbeaten run.
Skipped this one in favor of another NASA doc when Lunar Orbiter came up a few months back:April 20
- The Surveyor 3 probe lands on the Moon.
- A Globe Air Bristol Britannia turboprop crashes at Nicosia, Cyprus, killing 126 people.
April 21
- Greece is taken over by a military dictatorship led by George Papadopoulos; future-Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou remains a political prisoner to December 25. The dictatorship ends in 1974.
- An outbreak of tornadoes strikes the upper Midwest section of the United States (in particular the Chicago area, including the suburbs of Belvidere and Oak Lawn, Illinois, where 33 people are killed and 500 injured).
MeTV said:Kirk and the Enterprise must combat parasitic aliens.
Oddly quiet so far this week....
The concept, events, and outcome of the story are by now all too familiar.
Edith's yarns were wasted on the bums at the mission. She should have been writing sci fi.
when the stakes of Earth’s future is on the line.
In the Blish story Spock says space travel never developed.
I wonder what a planet bound 23rd century Earth would be like?
Mark of Gideon's problems arose from there being no war, no disease, virtually no death, and lots and lots and lots of babies. We're lead to believe that a post Nazi (or never post Nazi) 23rd century wouldn't be like that.Kinda like The Mark of Gideon?![]()
Yes, that was the subject of some of Justman's more amusing memos from The Making of Star Trek.Ellison's original concept had Mirror Universe-type space pirates flying around the galaxy (no idea how they came to space travel).
It's been a long time since I've read Ellison's original.
I love the McCoy karate chop. We usually do not see McCoy do any serious fighting, yet he's got some serious fighting skills in him.
Yeah, were the hell were these mad skillz in Bread and Circuses?"Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a ninja!"![]()
Obviously. Journey to Babel is the best.People can call it the best of the series, but it was never my favorite of the series.
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