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... Revenge is a dish best served cold. It is very cold in space.

--- PPoint 1.90
 * Origin: Gary's Bar and Grill! (1:382/92.7)

Ä [19] SFFAN (2:463/2.5) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ SFFAN Ä
 Msg  : 177 of 225
 From : Darren Lovatt                       2:201/190       .˙ō 12 .íâ 96 07:39
 To   : Jerry Van Kooten
 Subj : Red Dwarf / TNG crossover
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

 > Hi Darren,

Greetings !

 >  DL> I have 2 or 3 texts writen by fans of RD on the Star Trek /RD theme ! I
 >
 >  DL> could post it in small sections here if you like or it's available from
 >  DL> the address below at your own expense !

 > Could you please give me an sample of one of the texts? I
 > still don't have a clue what it's about.

Will do ! See next message !

 > What would the size of an ARJ or ZIP be, with the texts?

REDTREK.ZIP     29K     Red Dwarf meets the next generation
SMEG_GEN.ARJ    25K     Dwarf Trek - The Smeggy Generation

Regards
/Darren

--- GEcho 1.00
 * Origin: ÄÄÍ(Detroit Rock City)ÍÄÄ for Hardrock /Sci-fi /Games.. (2:201/190)

Ä [19] SFFAN (2:463/2.5) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ SFFAN Ä
 Msg  : 178 of 225
 From : Darren Lovatt                       2:201/190       .˙ō 12 .íâ 96 07:44
 To   : Jerry Van Kooten
 Subj : Red Dwarf / TNG crossover
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

 > Could you please give me an sample of one of the texts? I


STAR TREK (the next generation) MEETS RED DWARF.

     [Shot of outside of Enterprise]

Picard: Captains log stardate 4/4704.3 We are in orbit around the outpost
        Ciety Alpha 12, some rather dubious circumstances surround this
        mission, with neither Star Fleet or myself knowing little of the
        situation, other than a strange glowing hole has appeared in the
        starfield.

[Cut to bridge, Picard is in his chair, Riker is leaning on the arm of his
chair, Worf is at his post, Geordi is at science station 5, and Data and
Wesley are on the Helm.]

Picard: Mr Data, Any change?

Data:   No change as of yet sir, although I am getting a message from the
        planet saying that they are getting a great suntan from the glow.
        It would appear that the hole is giving off all forms of
        electromagnetic radiation, as well as various gasses, mostly
        methane.

Picard: Any sign of audio waves ?

Data:   No sir, the gasses are not transferring any sound.

Riker:  (Smirking) Silent but violent !

Data:   (Turns his head inquisitively) Sir ?

Riker:  Never mind Data, just an old childish joke.

Data pauses for a second and then

Data:   Ah yes [He stands] a reference to the exhaustion of gasses from.....

Picard: Yes, thank you mister Data, I think we get the picture.

Data:   Yes Sir. [He takes his seat and presses various buttons]

Geordi: Sir, I'm getting a strong change in frequency from the hole... Sir
        its changing colour !!!

Picard: Data do you agree?

Data:   Yes sir, it would appear that it is indeed changing colour.

Picard: On screen [Worf presses buttons and the screen shows the hole
        changing colour]

[cut to outside, showing the hole which was previously yellow changing to
red]

[Fade to black, Run opening credits]


[Fade back in to show hole changing colour, and then switch to the bridge;
Jupiter mining ship Red Dwarf]

[Rimmer, Cat, Lister and Kryten are stood staring at a view screen which
shows the inside of the hole, ILM are strutting their funky stuff]

Rimmer: ALIENS ! I knew it, Aliens.

Lister: Shut the smeg up Rimmer, Shut up.

Kryten: [to cat] Sir, unlikely as it may seem, the singular act of plugging
        your super deluxe hair dryer into the control room power supply has
        put us in a space/time hole, and I feel that I must say that I think
        that you are a complete SMEEEG HEERRD.

Cat:    Well if you'd wired up some decent sockets in my room, not ones that
        go "VIIISST" every time you use one then everything would be OK.

Lister: Look, what does it matter how we got here, we're here now anyway.

Cat:    Yeah he's right, at least the view outside matches my suit. [He
spins]

Holly:  Hang about, I'm picking something up.

Lister: What is it Hol ?

Holly:  Well either its a hyper-light speed battle cruiser, or its some sand
        stuck in the scanner.

Rimmer: Aliens, See I told you !

Lister: For the last time shut the SMEG up.

Holly:  Uh oh, I was wrong, it's only a highly destructive photon torpedo
        probe.

Rimmer: I Knew it, it's the body snatchers, they come to your house trying to
        sell a set of Encyclopedia Galacticas and then VOOOM there goes your
        face.

Cat:    Yeah, their motto is "They came, They saw, They stole your ass."

Holly:  Hang about, we've got a message.

Lister: [pressing buttons] Lob it up Hol.

[The screen fizzes and Picard appears]

Picard: This is captain Jean Luc Picard of the federation starship
Enterprise,
        Please Identify yourself.

Lister: Smeggin' Hell, they're human, we've come through a time hole.

Cat:    Was that a woman I saw in the background ?

Kryten: This is very strange, The Enterprise was just in the design stages
        when we left earth, about 4 years ago, but it would not have been
        commissioned for another 6 years, and I'm sure it used to be green !

Holly:  I s'pose that we could have come back just after the Enterprise was
        commissioned, Say 11 years after we left.

Kryten: Of course, it was not the Enterprise that was green, it was the
        Romulan Bird of Prey. Sorry sir my memory chip seems to have become
        momentarily dislocated.

[Lister hits Kryten over the head with Cats hair-dryer.]

Kryten: Thank you sir, I needed that.

Cat:    My hair dryer!!!....Oh never mind....it was fried by Plastic Percy's
        wiring anyway.


Take care
/Darren

--- GEcho 1.00
 * Origin: ÄÄÍ(Detroit Rock City)ÍÄÄ for Hardrock /Sci-fi /Games.. (2:201/190)

Ä [19] SFFAN (2:463/2.5) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ SFFAN Ä
 Msg  : 179 of 225
 From : Brad Morgan                         1:342/63        .˙ō 12 .íâ 96 15:55
 To   : Chris Thurman
 Subj : Science Fiction
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
>after reading your post...Greyeyes speaks<

CT->If any girls are looking for a guy who like science fiction then call on y
CT->phone, not the modem, 386-0660 and ask for Mike.  He is an avid science
CT->fiction fan, and he dumped all his girlfriends because they didn't like
CT->science fiction.  He is a nice guy, 16 years old.  Call him if you want to
CT->to get hooked up with him, or if you just want to talk to a science fictio
CT->fan.  If he asks you how you got his name and number then please say it wa
CT->me because he might get mad at me, just tell him that you talked to someon
CT->named Joe, and that Joe gave you his name and number.

Chris! we need a area code too....

>amateurish pranksters should be shot<

 * SLMR 2.1a * Bachelor's wives and spinster's children: always perfect.
--- Renegade v10-05 Exp
 * Origin: The Ferret Farm BBs -403-457-3396- (1:342/63)

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 Msg  : 180 of 225
 From : Don Bach                            1:3632/65       .ķá 13 .íâ 96 15:13
 To   : Chris Ogniben
 Subj : Star Trek
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

 CO> .. So, i
 CO> am a big trek fan.  And, i will always be one, since i love sci fi
 CO> stuff.

What is your favorite episode?

Don


--- Maximus 3.01
 * Origin: No Regrets, Clinton, MS (601)924-8247 9P-5A (1:3632/65)

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 Msg  : 181 of 225
 From : Robert Siemborski                   1:2604/214      .˙ō 12 .íâ 96 13:14
 To   : Joel Ranger
 Subj : Re: NOWHERE MAN
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

 >Yeah, I like the cigar plot....of course, now anytime he sees someone
 >doing it, he automatically distrusts them....

And why shouldn't he?  His life is strange enough between that and the things
that keep breaking.

 >I also missed the pilot the first time it was on....programmed my VCR
 >wrong....luckily, I have a friend that taped it so I got to see it...
 >When it starts repeating them again, I am really going to have to tape
 >it...

I saw it about 3 days after I wrote my message.  It was really good.  It's on of
my favorite 2, the other being the one with the VR, even though the VR scenes
themselves were kinda cheesy.

 >In your opinion, how long do you think they should/can keep the current
 >plot going? How long is Tom going to be on the run, always looking out
 >for 'Them'?

Well, not every episoded focuses completely on that, there are other stories
that could be written.  But in order to keep that plot interesting they have to
keep dropping clues everywhere and that can only go so far before the truth
comes out.  So maybe 2 more seasons would be my guess, but it's a long shot.  Of
course it could wind up like Quantum Leap where he never got his old life
back.... Ugh.

- Rob -

--- SLMAIL v4.5a  (#1409)
 * Origin: Bits 'N Bytes BBS - Leonia, NJ - (201) 346-1661 - 28.8k Connections!
(1:2604/214)

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 Msg  : 182 of 225
 From : Robert Siemborski                   1:2604/214      .˙ō 12 .íâ 96 13:20
 To   : Channon Lang
 Subj : Re: Star Trek
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

 > The episode that caught my attention is the one that had the "sex scene"
 > in it. I just happened to be channel surfing and those particular aliens
 > caught my attention. I just about died laughing at that one. I've been
 > hooked ever since.

If you liked that one, be on the lookout for what jms called the "funniest scene
to date on the series" in the first of the new block of episodes. Something that
Ivonova says in Sheriden's bedroom is supposed to be really funny.  Take that
for what you will.

- Rob -

--- SLMAIL v4.5a  (#1409)
 * Origin: Bits 'N Bytes BBS - Leonia, NJ - (201) 346-1661 - 28.8k Connections!
(1:2604/214)

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 Msg  : 183 of 225
 From : Robert Siemborski                   1:2604/214      .ķá 13 .íâ 96 07:26
 To   : Stephen Adams
 Subj : Re: NOWHERE MAN
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

 >Personally, I hope the the producers DON'T change the show to make it
 >more appealing to the mass market. I think that it would lessen the
 >quality of the arc, probably making the Tom Veil character look really
 >ridiculous in the process.

Kind of like what jms is doing with B5 (not changing it).  He says he has a
story to tell and that's it.  He won't change it.

I didn't know they were planning on changing it.

- Rob -

--- SLMAIL v4.5a  (#1409)
 * Origin: Bits 'N Bytes BBS - Leonia, NJ - (201) 346-1661 - 28.8k Connections!
(1:2604/214)

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 Msg  : 184 of 225
 From : Phill Ash                           1:275/160       .˙ō 12 .íâ 96 20:31
 To   : Judy Hayes
 Subj : Personal Favorites.
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
.TID: GE 1.11+

 PA> Around here, the place to go is Dr. Bob's Theatricity.
 PA> There's a place in NYC called Paramount Theatrical Supplies (at
 PA> least I think that's right...it's been so long since I dealt
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