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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peregrinus: [QB] Oh, for pity's sake, people. The Eugenics Wars were Eurasian in setting. We didn't seen any trenches, tank traps, or death camps in the US in 1942. Same in this case. I can't remember how much of the Earth's surface it was said Khan controlled, but none of it was the US. I had no problem with "Future's End", as I wasn't expecting to see nuclear devastation or mutants (WWIII didn't happen til later, according to "Encounter at Farpoint") nor evidence of conflict of any kind. On the contrary, I was perfectly pleased to see the DY100 model on Rain's desk, for it meant the set decorators (at least) HAD remembered. Now, for Jeff's position... You keep saying there's nothing definitive, but if you take the time-frame given by McCoy in TOS and by Spock in Star Trek VI, and combine that with the history of Fed/Klingon relations as spoken by McCoy in TOS, Spock in Star Trek VI, and Picard in TNG, you end up with a pretty complete picture. And if none of that was good enough for you, then what do YOU say was going on between Earth/Fed and the Klingons during that century between the Enterprise pilot and the clear establishment of hostilities c.2220? --Jonah [/QB][/QUOTE]
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