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|    Re: Trek XI Movie Contains R2-D2 "Easter    |
|    21 Nov 09 07:19:29    |
      From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos       From Address: jax@knickersjaxtrawstudios.com       Subject: Re: Trek XI Movie Contains R2-D2 "Easter Egg"              Brian Thorn wrote:       > On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 07:49:51 -0800 (PST), rikp@aol.com wrote:       >       >> If "Star Trek" takes place in our universe (when "Star Wars" was       >> released in 1977) then it could be a robot someone made to look like       >> R2-D2. I would assume that people traveling in outer space would       >> have a fondness for sci-fi films of the past, which "Star Wars"       >> would be in the 23rd century, and who knows what the merchandising       >> will look like by then? Can we get a close-up to see if it has       >> "Genuine R2-D2 Replica - (c) and (tm) LucasFilm 2233" stamped on it?       >       > Yep, someone's Star Wars collectible drifted out of a wrecked       > starship!       >       >> Of course this means that TOS did not exist from 1966 to 1969, but if       >> TAS is not canon then in Star Trek's year 1973 there was a very       >> prophetic animated show on NBC's Saturday morning line-up. ;-)       >       > No "Star Trek". Instead, "Lost in Space" became the mega-popular       > almost cult-inspiring sci-fi series. It was followed by "Lost In       > Space: The Animated Series" in 1973, "Lost in Space: The Next       > Generation" in 1997, "Lost in Space: Alpha Centauri" in 1993, and       > "Lost in Space: Jupiter III" in 1995. Another prequel show, which       > abandoned the "Lost in Space" moniker and was just called "Jupiter I"       > didn't catch on in 2001 on the failed United MGM Network. "Lost in       > Space" was rebooted in 2009 with Nathan Gamble as Will Robinson.       >       > Brian              lol!                     Ian              --        http://www.jaxtrawstudios.com       sci-fi comics with shagging in                      --- Synchronet 3.15a-Linux NewsLink 1.92-mlp        * Origin: Zen Internet (1:2320/105.97)       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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