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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (14243)8/9/2002 11:12:39 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17639
 
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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (14243)8/9/2002 11:19:16 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17639
 
Yes, you do know your Trek. Little known to most here is that Gloop has authored his own "Trek" Website:

gaire.com



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (14243)8/9/2002 11:33:49 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17639
 
I just had to know the answer:

wired.com

The first episode of Enterprise also pays homage to the most enduring Star Trek woman, Susan Oliver, whose green-skinned Vina seduced Jeffrey Hunter's Captain Christopher Pike -- the man William Shatner replaced after the pilot episode "The Cage" was filmed.

Of course, any good tribute has to outdo the original, so viewers will be treated to double the pleasure. Twin sisters Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski make cameos as Orion slave girls lapping butterflies out of the air with their tongues.


<this is from a story about a new Trek series paying homage to the original>