Ohmighod! Don't these people have anything more to do than worry where a stupid woodshop was located? And why do they think AMT build AND paid for the original? Outside companies just don't do that. But then, there is always someone to speak authoritatively. When that happens, I just say, "gee, you may be right" and walk away from what suddenly becomes a deadly dull conversation. I can't think of anyone who can refute this because Bob is too ill to bother and Matt Jeffries is dead. Maybe Mike Okuda knows. Ask him.
I'm always getting email from irate fan who tries to call me on something when *I* was there. It doesn't matter that I was there. It couldn't have happened because they've made up their mind that it couldn't have happened. They bore me to tears.
Case in point: Aussie fan who was livid that I said "Journey to Babel" had been censored for violence in its very first run. Kept hounding me to recant on that one because there had N*E*V*E*R been any censorship in Australia. And you'd better believe that one! Never mind that Norman Lindsay, a native Aussie artist was banned all over the place. Never mind that Star Trek wasn't the only TV show censored in the 60s. History be damned; it never happened and I was a dreadful, terrible, horrible person for even suggesting it! I deleted subsequent messages from him.
Another case in point: Fan who'd read "On the Good Ship Enterprise" was not about to believe that Gene Roddenberry had asked silly li'l ole me to take an NBC censor (oh, par'me, Quality Control) to lunch so the Trek crew could film "Mirror, Mirror" their way. No way would a producer ask a mere fan to do this! How stupid of me to have even made the claim! GR would most certainly have asked one of his fellow Producers, or at the very least, an Assistant Director to do this. Which only shows that fan knows nothing of Hollywood hierarchy, much less about network hierarchy. But to him I was obviously one of those braggarts who used Star Trek and Big Names to get attention and to make claims that had no basis in fact. Of course, since the fan was right and I was wrong, there was nothing more to be said on the subject. I certainly had nothing more to say, and deleted subsequent messages from him.