From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: Paul.Duggan@jcu.edu.au   
   Subject: Re: Define "alien"   
      
   On Aug 14, 7:54apm, James Hogg wrote:   
   > Duggy wrote:   
   > > On Aug 14, 3:11 pm, Steve Hayes wrote:   
   > >> On Sat, 13 Aug 2011 15:18:28 -0700 (PDT), Duggy    
   > >> wrote:   
   >   
   > >>> On Aug 13, 9:37 pm, Akira Norimaki wrote:   
   > >>>> Duggy wrote:   
   > >>>>> On Aug 12, 10:19 am, ToolPackinMama wrote:   
   > >>>>>> OK, so, I say in TOS, "alien" means "not of our world".   
   > >>>>>> You?   
   > >>>>> So Kirk in the latest movie, not born on Earth, is by your definition   
   > >>>>> an alien?   
   > >>>> Technically, no. He was born in outer space but he's not from outer   
   > >>>> space and he was raised on earth. You may say one human is an alien if   
   > >>>> it's born and raised on another planet. I mean "Marcus Cole" is, to some   
   > >>>> degree, an "alien". I used "Marcus Cole" - from B5 - 'cause I don't have   
   > >>>> similar examples in the ST universe. I'm pretty sure there are though.   
   > >>> I wouldn't call a human of terran decent alien whether they ever   
   > >>> visited Earth or not.   
   > >> Illegal aliens are a problem in Australia; ask any aboriginal.   
   >   
   > > Yes, I was at a bus stop last weekend when an old Aboriginal guy   
   > > started abusing a pair of South Pacific Island lads and calling them   
   > > invaders.   
   >   
   > The convicts didn't ask to be transported there.   
   There were convicts at the bus stop?   
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   = DUG.   
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