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   Message 10,460 of 11,202   
   Tim Bruening to Elie Rosenfeld   
   Re: Omicron Ceti III   
   09 Sep 16 21:06:14   
   
   From: tsbrueni@dcn.davis.ca.us   
      
   On Friday, February 21, 1992 at 9:40:09 AM UTC-8, Elie Rosenfeld wrote:   
   > In article <29038@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>, cs75wbj@sdcc10.ucsd.edu (Anthony   
   Minkoff) writes:   
   >    
   > SPOILER warning deleted - *TOS* spoiler warnings is going a bit too far!   
   > RE: This Side of Paradise:   
   >    
   > |> Suppose you had the opportunity to get the spores from OC3.  You   
   > |> would be assured health and happiness, but probably "no   
   > |> accomplishments...  no progress..."  Would you do it?   
   >    
   > That's one of the real strengths of that episode.  It really makes you   
   wonder.   
   > Kirk's smug speech at the end was, in my opinion, *deliberately* meant to   
   sound   
   > a little forced and hollow.  Who's to say if he was really right?  Spock had   
   > the perfect rejoinder in his final line - "For the first time in my life, I    
   > was happy."  Spoken evenly and emotionlessly, but with a subtle undertone of   
   > "look what you did to me!"   
      
   The spores can heal all illnesses, and Kirk discovered how to nullify them   
   (but the health benefits persisted).  I therefore propose that sick people be   
   taken to that planet to be exposed to the spore, then liberated from the   
   spores via Kirk's method of    
   using irritating sounds to cause the exposurees to get angry.  Why wasn't this   
   done?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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