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[QUOTE]Originally posted by F.G.: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [qb] Kyle doesn't appear in season 3 at all? And what about Galloway? Wasn't he in a few episodes? [/qb][/QUOTE]Kyle was in at least 1 episode (Lights of Zetar) in season 3, but I havent seen that season as much as the first 2 to know for sure. As for Lt. Galloway: [b]David L. Ross[/b] Lt. Galloway - Turnabout Intruder (1969) Lt. Johnson - Day of the Dove (1968) Lt. Galloway - The Omega Glory (1968) Guard - The Trouble With Tribbles (1967) Lt. Galloway - The City on the Edge of Forever (1967) Lt. Galloway - A Taste of Armageddon (1967) Guard - The Return of the Archons (1967) Transporter Chief - The Galileo Seven (1967) Lt. Galloway - Miri (1966) Guard (uncredited) - Dagger of the Mind (1966) I seriously overlooked a number of 'Leslie' (and 'Connors' in 2 eps) apppearances..this is much more accurate: Season 1 - 22 appearances (of those: 2 as 'Connors', 1 as 'Eminar Guard') Season 2 - 17 appearances Season 3 - 4 appearances So thats 43 total. If you are really interested...and this was quite a reach to find but if you go to: http://www.eddiepaskey.com/ There you can find the following facts: [QUOTE]Eddie Paskey rarely had anything to say, but as Lt. Leslie he appeared in roughly half of all the original series episodes. If you don't know who he is, watch the episode "This Side of Paradise." He's the guy waiting to transport down to the planet who commits mutiny in front of Captain Kirk. Eddie had a great career on the Enterprise. He's been seen wearing a gold, blue, and red shirt. He died and came back to life in the same episode (Obsession). He's been Spock pinched. He's been the navigator and is one of only a handful of people to ever sit in the con. He even played "Mr. Connors", one of McCoy's medical assistants! But, how did he get the name "Lt. Leslie"? This was a result of his friendship with William Shatner. During a scene in which Eddie was at the helm, Bill felt that he should have a name since he was to issue a command to Eddie. Thus, he became "Mr. Leslie" named after Shatner's oldest Daughter, Leslie! [/QUOTE]and [QUOTE] In "Where No Man Has Gone Before", he was a background actor, playing a guard. When the series sold, he began appearing regularly. This led to him being used in actual scenes, as a stand-in for William Shatner during scene set-ups, and often as a stand-in for Shatner in long shots. He can be seen in nearly every episode from the first two seasons as well as a few from the third. He played many scenes as a "red shirt", usually the first to die when exploring a planet. He is the only one though, to have died in one episode ("Obsession") and returned in the next! This was due to to the fact that a scene from the script that was never shot indicated that the victims were brought back to life! It was during the third year of the series that Eddie decided it was time to retire from Star Trek. He had been having cluster headaches that were further aggravated by the set lighting. In a scene in which he received a "Spock pinch" and was thrown against a railing, he felt his back go out. At this point, Eddie knew he could no longer handle the job's activities. [/QUOTE]There is also a list but Im not sure it is as complete as my own...but then again, i wasnt there, so who knows. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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