Is this the story that eventually became The Way to Eden?
Irina was originally Joanna, and instead of Chekov, she became involved with Kirk?
Apparently Fontana is working on a new draft of this story to be made as a Star Trek Phase 2 webisode eventually.
Apparently Fontana is working on a new draft of this story to be made as a Star Trek Phase 2 webisode eventually.
Yeah, I hope that can happen.
Apparently Fontana is working on a new draft of this story to be made as a Star Trek Phase 2 webisode eventually.
Yeah, I hope that can happen.
I think Dorothy Fontana is not going to hew to closely to her original "Joanna" script. The notion that Joanna is/was a follower of Dr. Sevrin and his teachings/philosophies has sort of already been done. I think her story will not resemble her old script too much.
This is a reminder that Kirk hitting on a 21-year-old Joanna is not much weirder than Kirk hitting on 19-year-old Lenore Karidian--although Joanna being McCoy's daughter does add a wrinkle.
Is this the story that eventually became The Way to Eden?
Irina was originally Joanna, and instead of Chekov, she became involved with Kirk?
More or less correct. Here's a fun MA link on the subject:
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Undeveloped_Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_episodes
And here's the story outline to Joanna, specifically, if you want to read it:
http://www.orionpressfanzines.com/articles/joanna.htm
Is this the story that eventually became The Way to Eden?
Irina was originally Joanna, and instead of Chekov, she became involved with Kirk?
More or less correct. Here's a fun MA link on the subject:
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Undeveloped_Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_episodes
And here's the story outline to Joanna, specifically, if you want to read it:
http://www.orionpressfanzines.com/articles/joanna.htm
Wow, this is cool. Thanks for the link.
But I don't see where Kirk is hitting on Joanna. Maybe I missed it
More or less correct. Here's a fun MA link on the subject:
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Undeveloped_Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_episodes
And here's the story outline to Joanna, specifically, if you want to read it:
http://www.orionpressfanzines.com/articles/joanna.htm
Wow, this is cool. Thanks for the link.
But I don't see where Kirk is hitting on Joanna. Maybe I missed it
Given that the source for that plot element is a random comment on a blog you can probably dismiss it as apocryphal, unless someone else has better evidence.
I'm actually glad this never happened. It's not something I had any interest in seeing. The notion of Kirk romancing McCoy's daughter is just too icky for my tastes. I much prefer how it played out in "The Way To Eden."
Wow, this is cool. Thanks for the link.
But I don't see where Kirk is hitting on Joanna. Maybe I missed it
Given that the source for that plot element is a random comment on a blog you can probably dismiss it as apocryphal, unless someone else has better evidence.
For what it's worth, there's this content from the book The Making of Star Trek. Roddenberry writes (on page 241):
"IN A FUTURE STORY, WE WILL BRING MCCOY'S DAUGHTER JOANNA ABOARD. SHE WILL BE A LOVELY GIRL, AND CAPTAIN KIRK, OF COURSE, IS GOING TO BE INVOLVED WITH HER. DR. MCCOY IS SUDDENLY GOING TO DISCOVER HE IS A FATHER VIEWING KIRK FROM A FATHER'S PERSPECTIVE. AN INTERESTING AND SOMETIMES ANGRY NEW MCCOY-KIRK RELATIONSHIP WILL BE SEEN."
(The caps are from the book, not mine.)
Where in the universe is it OK to hit on your best friends 21 year old daughter? Unless you're a sleezebag. Or unless you didn't know she was your best friend's daughter. Isn't there some sort of men's code of honour or something?
Wow, this is cool. Thanks for the link.
But I don't see where Kirk is hitting on Joanna. Maybe I missed it
Given that the source for that plot element is a random comment on a blog you can probably dismiss it as apocryphal, unless someone else has better evidence.
For what it's worth, there's this content from the book The Making of Star Trek. Roddenberry writes (on page 241):
"IN A FUTURE STORY, WE WILL BRING MCCOY'S DAUGHTER JOANNA ABOARD. SHE WILL BE A LOVELY GIRL, AND CAPTAIN KIRK, OF COURSE, IS GOING TO BE INVOLVED WITH HER. DR. MCCOY IS SUDDENLY GOING TO DISCOVER HE IS A FATHER VIEWING KIRK FROM A FATHER'S PERSPECTIVE. AN INTERESTING AND SOMETIMES ANGRY NEW MCCOY-KIRK RELATIONSHIP WILL BE SEEN."
(The caps are from the book, not mine.)
Where in the universe is it OK to hit on your best friends 21 year old daughter? Unless you're a sleezebag. Or unless you didn't know she was your best friend's daughter. Isn't there some sort of men's code of honour or something?
Where in the universe is it OK to hit on your best friends 21 year old daughter? Unless you're a sleezebag. Or unless you didn't know she was your best friend's daughter. Isn't there some sort of men's code of honour or something?
"All's fair in love and war?"
What wrong there?Where in the universe is it OK to hit on your best friends 21 year old daughter?
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