The really sad thing: I recognize most of these characters. Okay, the aliens from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” sort of blend into one another, but for the classic series, the episodes have been so firmly imprinted on my brain for decades that I can name most of the characters and episodes without much thought.
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My gosh, I don’t remember blogging this. What was I thinking?
The really sad thing… not 30 minutes ago I was reading a pulp Star Trek novel.
Wow, my comment…no comment.
Last night I dreamt I was writing a musical based on the original series episode “Journey to Babel”.
I had managed to rhyme “My father got mad at me” with “Vulcan Science Academy,” then I woke up. Fortunately.
Oh happy day! You’re a first generation Trekkie! And that makes it two!