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|    24352346432a@gmail.com to ane...@charlie.usd.edu    |
|    Re: Hurley screenplay dumped    |
|    04 Feb 14 14:22:47    |
      On Monday, June 6, 1994 2:34:34 PM UTC-7, ane...@charlie.usd.edu wrote:       > I don't know if this has been posted yet, but there's interesting news in the       > premiere issue of SCI-FI UNIVERSE (the mag with the Millenium Falcon on the       > cover).       >       > We all know that there were two TNG movie scripts developed, and have heard       > Berman and others say that both were equally viable and that whichever script       > didn't go this year might be the next movie.       >       > This magazine article, however, says that the second script won't be made,       > and it must be true because the interviewer got its writer, Maurice Hurley,       > to divulge the plot.       >       > Apparently the idea was that a force from another universe enters ours       through       > an interphase between universes, and the only way it can get home is to       > destroy our universe. The aliens go on seemingly random attacks, but Captain       > Picard figures out their purpose.       >       > In a search for answers, Picard goes to the holodeck, and uses Starfleet       > records to recreate the only person known to have experience with being       > interspatially trapped and finding a way home: Captain James T. Kirk,       > survivor of "The Tholian Web". Searching for a fresh perspective, Picard       > varies the program in several ways, producing a series of bizarre       > confrontations between STAR TREK's two biggest egos.       >       > Hmmm.... If I needed a holo-toy I think I'd rather recreate Leah Brahms       again.       >       > I think Paramount made the right call on this one; the movie they *are*       making       > sounds better than this.       >       > Allen       > anewman@charlie.usd.edu              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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