naiman@pegasus.UUCP (Ephrayim J. Naiman) (10/14/84)
>> Re: "The Menagerie" (Star Trek): it was the first pilot, not >> the second. James R. Kirk was Captain in the second pilot, which was >> indeed "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Spock was the only character >> in both pilots, and in "Menagerie" (originally called "The Cage") he >> was highly emotional and had RED skin (I don't remember if he was >> called a Vulcan, a Martian, or unspecified pointy-eared token alien). Number One and Nurse Chapel are one in the same. -- ==> Ephrayim J. Naiman @ AT&T Information Systems Laboratories (201) 576-6259 Paths: [ihnp4, allegra, hogpc, maxvax, cbosgd, lzmi, ...]!pegasus!naiman
marc@wlcrjs.UUCP (Marc Lavine) (10/15/84)
>>> Spock was the only character >>> in both pilots, and in "Menagerie" (originally called "The Cage") he >>> was highly emotional and had RED skin (I don't remember if he was >>> called a Vulcan, a Martian, or unspecified pointy-eared token alien). Wait a second. RED skin? The pilot I saw at a lecture by Gene Roddenberry was the one which did not feature Captain Kirk. The pilot was in black and white. Spock was definitely more emotional, but I don't remember anything in the pilot mentioning his skin color. -- Marc Lavine uucp: ...{ihnp4|ihldt}!wlcrjs!marc MCI Mail: MLavine (174-4419)