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If Harlan Ellison had written ALL the TOS episodes...
Given the time he took to work on "City," the entire TOS would have consisted of about eight episodes.
If Harlan Ellison had written ALL the TOS episodes...
If Harlan Ellison had written ALL the TOS episodes...
Four of which would still be tied up in litigation.If Harlan Ellison had written ALL the TOS episodes...
Given the time he took to work on "City," the entire TOS would have consisted of about eight episodes.
But I'll give it a go. In "A Taste of Armageddon," the Eminiarans and Vendicarans would have utterly annihilated themselves in short order, proving that their solution of unending war by computer and disintegration chamber really was the best solution for them, and that Kirk was a short-sighted meddler.
But I'll give it a go. In "A Taste of Armageddon," the Eminiarans and Vendicarans would have utterly annihilated themselves in short order, proving that their solution of unending war by computer and disintegration chamber really was the best solution for them, and that Kirk was a short-sighted meddler.
Far better show, though it's one I am fond of.
As well he should. Why should corporations be able to endlessly mine the work or others for free?There would have been far fewer novels and other tie-in merchandise, 'cause he would have wanted $$$$$$ for anything remotely based on what he wrote.
Have you READ his first draft? There's not a single cynical thing in the story. It's a tragedy of galactic proportions.I don't think, given what we know of his efforts on COTEOF, that his "vision" for Star Trek would have been the same as the vision of the actual show that we got. It would have been a darker, more cynical series. Better? who knows
Did I say he shouldn't be paid? If you follow the reasoning, you arrive at the probability of their being fewer tie-ins because of the expense of having to pay him. Some companies would consider it money well-spent, while others would not.As well he should. Why should corporations be able to endlessly mine the work or others for free?There would have been far fewer novels and other tie-in merchandise, 'cause he would have wanted $$$$$$ for anything remotely based on what he wrote.
Have you READ his first draft? There's not a single cynical thing in the story. It's a tragedy of galactic proportions.I don't think, given what we know of his efforts on COTEOF, that his "vision" for Star Trek would have been the same as the vision of the actual show that we got. It would have been a darker, more cynical series. Better? who knows
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