[net.startrek] Angela in the lineup?

brown@utflis.UUCP (Susan Brown) (08/01/85)

In article <388@azure.UUCP> chrisa@azure.UUCP (Chris Andersen) writes:
>>	"Angela" was killed by a Japanese Imperial Navy Zero fighter.
>>	What ever happenned to her body?  Oh her, for that matter?
>>	She doesn't appear in the "line-up" at the end, when the
>>	park ranger appears.
>>				George Raiche
>
>I suggest that you look closer the next time you see it.  If you do, you will 
>see that she does in fact show up in the line-up (unless another local station
>went crazy with the editing again <snip> <snip>)
>Chris Andersen

I find this hard to believe and/or amazing.  She is definitely not there in
my video tape, even when I look *very closely*.  Snipping out parts of a
frame would certainly be a new category of butchery; a shot of her walking
toward the group would be possible to cut, but why bother.  Stations usually
want a sizeable chunk. Could you check again?  Yeoman Barrows is there of
course, but that's a different person.
sb

ugzannin@sunybcs.UUCP (Adrian Zannin) (08/07/85)

> In article <388@azure.UUCP> chrisa@azure.UUCP (Chris Andersen) writes:
> >>	"Angela" was killed by a Japanese Imperial Navy Zero fighter.
> >>	What ever happenned to her body?  Oh her, for that matter?
> >>	She doesn't appear in the "line-up" at the end, when the
> >>	park ranger appears.
> >>				George Raiche
> >
> >I suggest that you look closer the next time you see it.  If you do, you will 
> >see that she does in fact show up in the line-up (unless another local station
> >went crazy with the editing again <snip> <snip>)
> 
> I find this hard to believe and/or amazing.  She is definitely not there in
> my video tape, even when I look *very closely*.  Snipping out parts of a
> frame would certainly be a new category of butchery; a shot of her walking
> toward the group would be possible to cut, but why bother.  Stations usually
> want a sizeable chunk. Could you check again?  Yeoman Barrows is there of
> course, but that's a different person.

   Now that I think about it, Angela *does* appear in the line up at the
end.  In the shot they (Angela and Rodriguez) are background figure, as Kirk
are the center of attention.  And if I remember correctly, Rod has his arm
around Angela at about shoulder height.  They are a little way away from McCoy
on his left, I believe.

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