victoro%Nosc@crash.ARPA (02/27/85)
From: <bang!crash!victoro@Nosc> > From: Todd.pasa@XEROX.ARPA > Subject: Star Trek IV plot ?? > > How about this for a plot: > > The Fed HQ will never give one to them. Savior of the Genesis > project or no, Kirk is not a good team player and will never get a > Federation command *as things stand now*. > > This means that Kirk must find one > from out of the salvage yards. F'rinstance, remember the abandoned > Constellation (?) orbiting the planet of Yangs and Coms? I do not > remember its fate, and it might still be available. Or better yet, > how about the alternate universe Enterprise with the evil Kirk, > sneaky Spock, etc ... ? Kirk's alter-ego didn't look long for the > multiverse at the end of that one, and whoever is riding around in > that ship now could doubtless be suckered into losing it. > --- JohnnyT I agree, the Kirk would not get a full class ship, imeadiately. Interestingly, the 'Mirror-Universe complecations after the end of the last film' story is currently running in the comic-book adaptions. (Now wait a moment - Imagine a mirror-universe New Federation.) In the story, which I only started because it IS following on the concept of - after the end of the film..., the mirror-universe devlops a process of sending an entire ship (the mirror-Enterprise), and in the ensuing issues, real Kirk escapes with the Excabler to the mirror-universe, the alter-Kirk tries to adjust to our Federation, and the alter-spock retireves Spock on alter-Kirks orders. Who he then rebels against and joins the real-Spock and Kirk to the alter-dimention for the overthrowing of the old Federation....I may have lost someone here..it is interesting. And it allows Kirk to save the day, once again. SHLOCK: And you've got just what you've allways wanted. JERK: What's that, Commander Shlock? SHLOCK: A bleached blonde in a red convertable on the planet Schwartz. JERK: Yeah, Aint I something? --Victor O'Rear {ihnp4, sdcsvax!bang}!crash!victoro bang!crash!victoro@nosc sdamos!crash!victoro@ucsd