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Killing Time (1985)In 1985, Pocket Books published Della Van Hise's novel Killing Time, then withdrew it from publication. The wrong draft of the novel had been printed. Pocket had the correct version in the stores pretty quickly, but didn't publicize the change. Van Hise was apparently active in the "slash" fan fiction scene (i.e., fiction about Kirk and Spock as lovers), and she worked a slash subtext into this novel, more overtly in the accidentally printed early draft. The editor at the time had Van Hise rewrite the book to get rid of that subtext. The revised version was used for later printings. There are at least fifty changes from the first version to the revised version, some as short as a single word, others as long as a paragraph or two. Most of the excisions involve scenes in which there is physical contact between Kirk and Spock (for example, describing the warmth of Spock's hand on Kirk's face during a mindmeld). But there was also a sentence that described Spock's realization that Kirk was the person Spock was meant to spend his life with. Copies of the original can still be found in used bookstores and at conventions, so this book isn't completely lost yet. If the cover has raised letters for the title, it may be the original; if not, it isn't. Or check page 41 for a passage that begins, "I understand that you were probably playing with dolls and wearing lipstick until you were twenty!" That appears only in the original.
Eeeww!
"Are those your pointy ears or are you just happy to see me?"
[ September 20, 2001: Message edited by: Harry ]
AIRBODY, yo.
Thank you, Admiral.
Thank you, Gene.
Almost as bad as when i was looking for pictures of shuttles and i found a very large website devoted to illustrating (in text and drawings) the 'relationship' between 'best buds' Harry Kim and Tom Paris.
I was so naive...
(Even though, from a strictly canon sense, Harry denied having any homosexual desires in 'Pathways.' But its more disturbing than your simple matter of canon..)
Except for Harry, who denied it in Jeri Taylor's book when his roommate wanted to do the silly butt-dance with him
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Well, even in today's society, just because one has been in a relationship and been attracted to someone of the opposite sex, doesnt mean it would be ruled out that they could also later be attracted to someone of the same sex also.
Yes. We have a word for people like that. We call them, oddly enough, "bi-sexuals." I wonder why.