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spacehippie (deleted)
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Posted: Post subject: The Legacy of Star Trek |
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Hay Ya'll this is my first post here and if you have not heard there is going to be October 5-7 @ Chrisites in the Bronx NYC here is the link for the article which is today's New York Times.. in (removed)
Live Long and Prosper;
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spacehippie (deleted)
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Posted: Post subject: Forgot this URL |
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I forgot to give this other URL which is a Teaser as to what is in this warehouse
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rayman
rayman
Joined: March 14, 2006
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Wow that's pretty cool, too bad I don't have the money for these auctions. It's in my home city and on my birthday no less. Maybe I'll hit the lottery before October 5. |
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ninjabear
ninjabear
Joined: April 26, 2006
Posts: 546
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Posted: Post subject: Like Mum used to make... |
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Just saw an interesting story on the ABC overnight news program, World News Now.
Hollyweird never learns: Star Trek will never dry up and blow away. While we wait, it seems a lot of Trekkers have taken to producing their own programming, then posting it on the Internet for all to enjoy.
One of these efforts had such high production values, they convinced Walter Koenig to do a guest shot (for real---they showed a clip).
Lacking the camera equipment, I'd like to extend an offer.
If those of you who do home cooked Trek episodes are interested, I'd like to suggest a novel that would easily be adapted to a script. Feel free to shoot a live version of "Lost & Found", a Star Trek, the Next Generation novel, available at:
www.ninjabearpress.info
Oh, would I love to see that story brought to life... |
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