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OK, I was thinking lately (yep, sometimes I do that), and something came to my mind...
Maybe some of you read a story posted on alt.startrek.creative all those years ago (in early 1996 or late 1995) before Star Trek: First Contact was released... it was titled "Star Trek 8: The Rescue of Kirk" (hence the title for this thread - oh, the original title had "8" instead of "VIII" for reasons of space), written by Yours Truly...
So, I've been thinking of maybe revising the story (as there were a few errors which I somehow overlooked at the time of writing it, even though in my mind I had taken note of the right version) and publishing it here for your viewing tortu-, er, pleasure...
So, I'm expecting your opinions before I go on with this idea. If there isn't much opposition, well, I'll go ahead and carry out my threat.
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Well, Shatner already "wrote" a few books dealing with that idea.
Somehow, despite their fanboy stupidity, they seem to sell.
Fortunately, they are not only non-canon, but not considered part of Pocket's trek Universe at all.
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The plot to Shatner's books read as a parody.
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-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
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-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
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And easy on the eyes. Or so I'm told by others.
As for the topic, I say go for. Just be aware that the line between good parody and bad parody is very, very fuzzy. Like month-old meatloaf that's been sitting in my fridge and is beginning to develop sentience.
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quote:Originally posted by Mighty Blogger Snay: Kill it, Siggy, kill it now. DO IT MAN DO IT.
I can't. The meatloaf/green fuzz hybrid has spread to the vegetable drawer and mobilized the potatoes and carrots against me. I frickkin' hate carrots, too!
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quote:Originally posted by Siegfried: As for the topic, I say go for. Just be aware that the line between good parody and bad parody is very, very fuzzy.
Well, you can still find the old version doung a search on Google Groups... so you know what to expect (the revisions won't be too extense).
Hmmm... I don't think people found it particularly bad back then.
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