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Re: Trek TOS stuff in TKD
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Wed Feb 16 08:42:37 1994
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From: "John C. Kirk" <J.C.Kirk@durham.ac.uk>
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OK, the mugato.
The episode most people have been talking about was called "Balance of
Terror", I think, but I don't think it was the one with the mugato. I
reckon it was "The Galileo 7" - anyone remember that? Spock, Scotty and
a couple of red-shirts crash land the Galileo on a planet, and most of
them die horribly at the hands of the mugatos. In the end, Spock
launches the thing and ignites the fuel to grab the Enterprise's
attention. Does this make any sense, or am I rambling again?
John
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