[rec.arts.startrek.info] 402 troff update - 4 parts

brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Vidiot) (01/22/91)

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XSystem: Star Trek: The Next Generation Program Guide
XPatch #: 4.2
XPriority: ENHANCEMENT
X
XFix:	From rn, say "| patch -p -N -d DIR", where DIR is your Star Trek
X	directory.  Outside of rn, say "cd DIR; patch -p -N <thisarticle".
X	If you don't have the patch program, apply the following by hand,
X	or get patch (version 2.0, patch level 9 or later).
X
X	If patch indicates that patchlevel is the wrong version, you may need
X	to apply one or more previous patches, or the patch may already
X	have been applied.  See the stlevel file to find out what has or
X	has not been applied.  In any event, don't continue with the patch.
X
X	After the patches are installed, enter `touch sttng-E.ps sttng-E'.
X	This will keep the pages from printing, as they really didn't change,
X	just how the logo was printed.  Then you can enter 'make'.  This will
X	create the printer ready files.  A `make print' will send those files
X	to the printer.
X
X	Mike Brown
X
X      harvard\     att!nicmad\        spool.cs.wisc.edu!astroatc!vidiot!brown
XVidiot  ucbvax!uwvax..........!astroatc!vidiot!brown
X      rutgers/  decvax!nicmad/ INET:<@spool.cs.wisc.edu,@astroatc:brown@vidiot>
X
X	Or the patches are available from the ftp network.  See the README file,
X	or previously posted article, for details.
X
XIndex: sttng.lvl
XPrereq: 4.1
X1c1
X< Patch #: 4.1
X---
X> Patch #: 4.2
X
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03713	Sun Jan 13 02:59:53 1991
X--- README	Sun Jan 13 02:18:51 1991
X***************
X*** 1,4 ****
X! $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/README,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:50:47 brown Exp $
X  
X! STTNG401    November 5, 1990
X  
X--- 1,4 ----
X! $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/README,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:18:32 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  
X! STTNG402    January 7, 1991
X  
X***************
X*** 7,11 ****
X        different names.  So be it.  But, DWB1.0 is considered obsolete and
X!       does not enter into these discussions.  If you have an early release
X!       of DWB3.0+, everything discussed here will not be different in that
X!       version, other than PostScript being supported directly.
X  
X--- 7,11 ----
X        different names.  So be it.  But, DWB1.0 is considered obsolete and
X!       does not enter into these discussions.  If you have DWB3.0+, everything
X!       discussed here will not be different in that version, other than
X!       PostScript being supported directly.
X  
X***************
X*** 17,19 ****
X        the sttng.fnt file may help you pass this test (see instructions).
X!       If you pass the DWB2.0 test (seen at the beginning of sttng.header),
X        use the New Century Schoolbook or Times-Roman font, if possible.  The
X--- 17,19 ----
X        the sttng.fnt file may help you pass this test (see instructions).
X!       If you pass the DWB2.0 test (seen at the beginning of sttng.hdr),
X        use the New Century Schoolbook or Times-Roman font, if possible.  The
X***************
X*** 31,34 ****
X  activate this feature later on in this file.  If you know how to include the
X! two new files into your PostScript output, please send along the instructions
X! and I will include a way of including them into the troff source.
X  
X--- 31,39 ----
X  activate this feature later on in this file.  If you know how to include the
X! two files into your PostScript output, please send along the instructions
X! and I will include a way of including them into the troff source.  The Tran-
X! Script PostScript prolog files, psdit.pro & pscat.pro, have been modified to
X! include the definitions for printing the Star Trek: The Next Generation logos.
X! This keeps the PostScript files smaller and allows for all page reversal and
X! page manipulation programs to work without a problem.  See the instructions
X! later on describing how to use the new psdit.pro and pscat.pro files.
X  
X***************
X*** 43,47 ****
X  edit the PostScript output and include the appropriate logo file.  See the
X! instructions later on in this file.  If you are using the Adobe TranScript
X! program with the ptroff frontend program, send me some e-mail and I will send
X! instructions on how to edit the PostScript output to include the logo files.
X  
X--- 48,50 ----
X  edit the PostScript output and include the appropriate logo file.  See the
X! instructions later on in this file.
X  
X***************
X*** 51,78 ****
X  
X! NOTE: CONVERTING FROM 3.02 TO 3.03, w/ NEW LOGOS
X  
X!       If you meet the requirements above, and can print the new logos auto-
X!       matically, or can text edit the PostScript files, run the enclosed script:               sttng.script
X!       Use your favorite shell to execute it.  Be sure and make the necessary
X!       changes to Makefile, as outlined later on in this file.
X! 
X! If you are not going to run the script to reprint all of the txt pages with
X! the new logos, be sure and execute:
X! 
X! 	touch sttng.txt1.ps sttng.txt2.ps sttng.txt1.prt sttng.txt2.prt
X! 
X! This will keep the Makefile from trying to reprint all of the pages.  A small
X! portion of the begining of each of the master files changed and they need not be
X! reprinted.
X! 
X! 
X! CHANGES TO 4.01 VERSION
X! 
X! The PostScript logos have been enhanced.  The result can be seen on the cover
X! pages.  The screen is now finer and the `G' has been corrected.  The shadow
X! depth has been redone, resulting from a change that fixed the drawing of the
X! letters `R' and `O'.  The episode's sequence number ordering has been changed
X! to reflect Paramount's creative bookkeeping regarding the numbers of episodes
X! made.  The dolby.raster1 name has been changed to dolby.raster.  A producers
X! list has been added to appendix D and appendix G has a portion re-organized.
X  
X--- 54,66 ----
X  
X! CHANGES TO 4.02 VERSION
X  
X! Major modifications have been done in reproducing the ST:TNG logos.  The two
X! logo files (logo-cov.eps and logo-ep.eps) and the Dolby Surround (TM) logo
X! (dolby.eps) have been converted to EPSF files, so that you can include them
X! in other documents.  They are no longer used with the document, when using
X! Adobe TranScript.  The Adobe TranScript prolog files, psdit.pro & pscat.pro,
X! has been modified.  It now contains the definitions needed to print the logos
X! on either the cover pages or the episode pages.  See the instructions included
X! below on how to use the new prolog files.  Support for groff will be provided
X! as soon as possible.
X  
X***************
X*** 119,123 ****
X  
X! The master text file is meant to be used with the -mlb option of troff.
X! This guide is not for nroff.  The Makefile contains some user definable
X! variables.  They are as follows:
X  
X--- 107,112 ----
X  
X! The master text files are meant to be used with the -mlb option of troff.
X! This guide is not for nroff.  Please don't ask for an ASCII text version
X! as one is not available.  The Makefile contains some user definable variables.
X! They are as follows:
X  
X***************
X*** 127,129 ****
X  				you will be using, ie, ptroff, troff,
X! 				psroff or ditroff, etc.
X     FLAGS=-t -F NewCentury -rF1	Use this for the flags that you will need
X--- 116,119 ----
X  				you will be using, ie, ptroff, troff,
X! 				psroff or ditroff, etc.  On the Sun workstation
X! 				the ptroff program may be called Ptroff.
X     FLAGS=-t -F NewCentury -rF1	Use this for the flags that you will need
X***************
X*** 170,171 ****
X--- 160,163 ----
X     PRINTFLAGS=-Pps		Set this for required printer flags.
X+    LIBDIR={your STTNG dir}	Set this value to the path to where you have
X+ 				the psdit.pro or pscat.pro prolog files.
X  
X***************
X*** 208,238 ****
X  
X! POSTSCRIPT FILE INCLUSION
X  
X! The -rA1 option is used to tell the program to include two PostScript program
X! files (logo-cov.eps and logo-ep.eps) in the printed output.  These files can
X! only (currently) be printed if you have the Adobe TranScript programs and
X! DWB2.0, or compatible.  This will also only work if you are printing on a
X! PostScript compatible laser printer.  If you are emulating PostScript, I can
X! only suggest trying this feature to see if it will except the EPS files.  The A
X! register is set to one (1) to tell the troff source to include the EPS files
X! that produce a preformatted STTNG logo.  The Adobe psdit program 'sees' the
X! included commands and reads in the EPS file.  If the A register is not set on
X! the command line, the normal method of producing the logos using normal fonts
X! will be done.  An error will not be detected by the troff source if you use
X! the -rA1 command line option and you do not have Adobe TranScript or DWB2.0.
X! The DWB2.0 testing is only for changing fonts and sizes, since these two
X! features are exclusive of each other.
X! 
X! If you can't automatically include the logo cover PostScript file, you can
X! manually text edit the PostScript output.  Set the A register to 2 by adding
X! -rA2 to the troff options line in the Makefile.  The PostScript file will
X! contain two lines that have the following text:
X  
X- 	Replace_this_with_logo-cov.eps
X- 
X  There will be other PostScript stuff around this text, but replace the whole
X! line with the logo.cov.eps file contents.  Do it in both places.  Before the
X! lines that make up the first inclusion of the logo-cov.eps file, add the
X! following lines:
X  
X  	/rshade1 0.000 def
X--- 200,243 ----
X  
X! LOGO PRINTING WITH ADOBE TRANSCRIPT
X  
X! The -rA1 option is used to tell the program that the user is using the Adobe
X! TranScript package.  If your package emulates the TranScript package, exactly,
X! then you can try the -rA1 option.  When the A register is set to 1, the troff
X! source will output the necessary PostScript commands necessary to print the
X! needed logo.  These logos can only (currently) be printed if you have the Adobe
X! TranScript programs and DWB2.0, or compatibles.  This will also only work if
X! you are printing on a PostScript compatible laser printer.  If you are
X! emulating PostScript, I can only suggest trying this feature to see if it will
X! except the generated PostScript.  The troff source outputs the syntax used
X! by the Adobe psdit program.  If your postprocessor doesn't use 100% compatible
X! Adobe definitions, you can't use the new psdit.pro file nor the -rA1 option.
X! If the A register is not set on the command line, the normal method of
X! producing the logos using normal fonts will be done.  An error will not be
X! detected by the troff source if you use the -rA1 command line option and you
X! do not have Adobe TranScript or DWB2.0.  The DWB2.0 testing is only for
X! changing fonts and sizes, since these two features are exclusive of each other.
X! 
X! The psdit.pro file that is included with the sttng402 distribution is needed
X! when you use the -rA1 command line option.  The Adobe psdit program needs to
X! be informed as to where to get the new psdit.pro file.  The environment
X! variable PSLIBDIR is set to the path of where psdit.pro is located.  Set LIBDIR
X! to the path, without a trailing / and without the psdit.pro file name.  The
X! LIBDIR Makefile value will be exported as the environment variable PSLIBDIR.
X! That way the psdit program will look for the modified prolog, instead of the
X! one shipped with TranScript.
X! 
X! If you are using Adobe TranScript and the old troff (using Adobe's ptroff),
X! set the A register to 2 by adding -rA2 to the troff options line in the
X! Makefile.  The PostScript file will contain a line that has the following text:
X! 
X! 	covlogo
X! or
X! 	eplogo
X! or
X! 	dolbylogo
X  
X  There will be other PostScript stuff around this text, but replace the whole
X! line with the following text.  For the first occurance in the cover pages use:
X  
X+ 	MB
X  	/rshade1 0.000 def
X***************
X*** 243,247 ****
X  	/bshade2 0.900 def
X  
X! Before the inclusion of the second logo-cov.eps file, add the following lines:
X  
X  	/rshade1 0.800 def
X--- 248,256 ----
X  	/bshade2 0.900 def
X+ 	52.2 463.3 translate
X+ 	covlogo
X+ 	PE
X  
X! For the second occurance use:
X  
X+ 	MB
X  	/rshade1 0.800 def
X***************
X*** 252,264 ****
X  	/bshade2 1.000 def
X! 
X! These lines will set the logo printout style in each printing.
X  
X! For the text pages, the line:
X  
X! 	Replace_this_with_logo-ep.eps
X  
X! should be replaced with the contents of the file logo.ep.eps, in each of the
X! places that the line exists.  Remember to replace the whole line.
X! 
X! If you know how to automatically include the EPS files using your troff
X  processor, please let me know and I will include them in the troff source.
X--- 261,286 ----
X  	/bshade2 1.000 def
X! 	52.2 463.3 translate
X! 	covlogo
X! 	PE
X  
X! For the text pages, the line containing `eplogo' should be replaced with the
X! following text:
X! 
X! 	MB
X! 	255.0 682.0 translate
X! 	eplogo
X! 	PE
X! 
X! The sttng-E.ps file needs the `dolbylogo' line replaced with:
X! 
X! 	MB
X! 	340.0 527.0 translate
X! 	0.125 0.125 scale
X! 	dolby
X! 	PE
X  
X! There will be an awk script that will do the work for you available in the
X! near future.  More details about that when it does becomes available.
X  
X! If you know how to automatically include the EPSF files using your troff
X  processor, please let me know and I will include them in the troff source.
X***************
X*** 265,277 ****
X  
X- Note:  Some troff processors split up the text used as a placeholder in
X-        the PostScript output file.  Just find all of it and replace it.
X-        The BSD (old) troff version that is used with the Adobe TranScript
X-        ptroff and pscat programs are tougher to edit manually.  The prolog
X-        that Abobe uses does not work well with the logos.  The main problem
X-        being that there isn't enough dictionary space set aside.  Also,
X-        unless the logos are placed in the correct spot, they will be the
X-        wrong size and in the wrong place.  The Adobe ptroff output can be
X-        made to work, but it does take some work to do it.  It cannot be
X-        done from within the troff source.
X- 
X  
X--- 287,288 ----
X***************
X*** 358,359 ****
X--- 369,371 ----
X  
X+ 
X  USER DEFINED FONT
X***************
X*** 400,402 ****
X  this README file for the name of the one that want.  After you have removed
X! the appropriate file, then all you need to do is a make print.  Because this
X  will cause make to do the Makefile requested pages, you will have to
X--- 412,414 ----
X  this README file for the name of the one that want.  After you have removed
X! the appropriate file, then all you need to do is a `make print'.  Because this
X  will cause make to do the Makefile requested pages, you will have to
X***************
X*** 427,429 ****
X  
X! The print all the pages of a particular section, leave the appropriate
X  variable blank:
X--- 439,441 ----
X  
X! To print all the pages of a particular section, leave the appropriate
X  variable blank:
X***************
X*** 430,432 ****
X  
X! 	make print PAGES1=
X  
X--- 442,444 ----
X  
X! 	make PAGES1= print
X  
X***************
X*** 438,440 ****
X  file.  So, if you need all of the pages reprinted and you have the personal
X! Makefile set up, do a 'make clean' before doing the above make.  The clean
X  option will remove all of the sttng-*.ps and sttng-*.prt files.
X--- 450,452 ----
X  file.  So, if you need all of the pages reprinted and you have the personal
X! Makefile set up, do a `make clean' before doing the above make.  The clean
X  option will remove all of the sttng-*.ps and sttng-*.prt files.
X***************
X*** 456,458 ****
X  
X! The following are the names of files that can be obtained:
X  
X--- 468,471 ----
X  
X! The following are the names of files that can be obtained: (the list will vary
X! after every release)
X  
X***************
X*** 616,617 ****
X--- 629,632 ----
X  
X+ 	Thanks to Paul Asente for providing some valuable PostScript tips.
X+ 
X  	Thanks to David Mears for providing the HP LaserJet support.
X***************
X*** 655,656 ****
X--- 670,675 ----
X  	sttng.lvl		Patch level file
X+ 	logo-cov.eps		Encapsulated PostScript logo for the cover
X+ 	logo-ep.eps		Encapsulated PostScript logo for episode pages
X+ 	psdit.pro		PostScript prolog for Adobe psdit
X+ 	pscat.pro		PostScript prolog for Adobe pscat
X  	tmac.lb			The macro package
X***************
X*** 814,814 ****
X--- 833,841 ----
X  		Other corrections and updates.
X+ 
X+ Version 4.02	The logo-cov.eps, logo-ep.eps and dolby.eps files have been
X+  1/07/91	converted to regulation EPSF files.  They are no longer used
X+ 		as input to the program guide when using Adobe TranScript.
X+ 		The Adobe TranScript psdit.pro file has been modified to
X+ 		include the definitions for procedures to print the ST:TNG
X+ 		& dolby logos.  Same modifications for pscat.pro.  Other
X+ 		corrections and updates.
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03514	Sun Jan 13 02:58:42 1991
X--- sttng.hdr	Sun Jan 13 02:19:58 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng.hdr,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:56:14 brown Exp $
X  .\" Test the troff being used to see if it is the DWB2.0 troff, or any troff
X--- 1,2 ----
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng.hdr,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:19:56 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  .\" Test the troff being used to see if it is the DWB2.0 troff, or any troff
X***************
X*** 36,44 ****
X  ..
X! .de EL	\" PostScript sttng episode page logo inclusion
X  \&
X! \!%
X! .fl
X! .ie \nP==1 .sy cat pub-ep.eps
X! .el .sy cat logo-ep.eps
X! .fl
X  \!.
X--- 36,48 ----
X  ..
X! .de EL	\" Execute Logo procedure (eplogo)
X  \&
X! \!%MB
X! .ie \nP==1 \{\
X! \!eplogo
X! .\}
X! .el \{\
X! \!255.0 682.0 translate
X! \!eplogo
X! .\}
X! \!PE
X  \!.
X***************
X*** 253,255 ****
X  .if \\nA==1 .EL
X! .if \\nA==2 Replace_this_with_logo-ep.eps
X  .if \\nH==1 .RL
X--- 257,259 ----
X  .if \\nA==1 .EL
X! .if \\nA==2 \&eplogo
X  .if \\nH==1 .RL
X***************
X*** 297,299 ****
X  .if \\nA==1 .EL
X! .if \\nA==2 Replace_this_with_logo-ep.eps
X  .if \\nH==1 .RL
X--- 301,303 ----
X  .if \\nA==1 .EL
X! .if \\nA==2 \&eplogo
X  .if \\nH==1 .RL
X***************
X*** 484,486 ****
X  Brent Spiner	as	Lt. Commander Data
X! Wil Wheaton	as	Wesley Crusher
X  
X--- 488,519 ----
X  Brent Spiner	as	Lt. Commander Data
X! Wil Wheaton	as	Wesley [``Wes''] Crusher
X! 
X! .T2
X! 	Created By	Gene Roddenberry
X! 
X! [lead credits]
X! ..
X! .de S6	\"Cast list, style 6: no Wesley Crusher
X! Patrick Stewart	as	Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
X! Jonathan Frakes	as	Cmdr. William Riker
X! .in 0
X! .sp .1i
X! .ps 10
X! .ss 12
X! .vs 12
X! .ce 1
X! .ft 3
X! Also Starring
X! .ft 1
X! .in .5i
X! .ps 9
X! .ss 11
X! .vs 11
X! .T1
X! 
X! LeVar Burton	as	Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge
X! Michael Dorn	as	Lieutenant Worf
X! Gates McFadden	as	Dr. Beverly Crusher
X! Marina Sirtis	as	Counselor Deanna Troi
X! Brent Spiner	as	Lt. Commander Data
X  
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03521	Sun Jan 13 02:58:44 1991
X--- sttng-cv.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:55 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-cv.txt,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:56:10 brown Exp $
X  .HD ''''
X--- 1,2 ----
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-cv.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:19:53 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  .HD ''''
X***************
X*** 9,10 ****
X--- 9,11 ----
X  .ie \nA:\nH==1 \{\
X+ .if \n(DL==0 .DL
X  .ps 10
X***************
X*** 16,18 ****
X  \&
X! \!%
X  \!/rshade1 0.000 def
X--- 17,19 ----
X  \&
X! \!%MB
X  \!/rshade1 0.000 def
X***************
X*** 20,21 ****
X--- 21,28 ----
X  \!/bshade1 0.000 def
X+ .ie \nL \{\
X+ \!/rshade2 0.500 def
X+ \!/gshade2 0.500 def
X+ \!/bshade2 0.500 def
X+ .\}
X+ .el \{\
X  \!/rshade2 0.900 def
X***************
X*** 23,28 ****
X  \!/bshade2 0.900 def
X! \!
X! .fl
X! .ie \nP==1 .sy cat pub-cov.eps
X! .el .sy cat logo-cov.eps
X  .fl
X--- 30,40 ----
X  \!/bshade2 0.900 def
X! .\}
X! .ie \nP==1 \{\
X! \!covlogo
X! .\}
X! .el \{\
X! \!52.2 463.3 translate
X! \!covlogo
X! .\}
X! \!PE
X  .fl
X***************
X*** 31,34 ****
X  .if \nA==2 \{\
X! .ps 10
X! Replace_this_with_logo-cov.eps
X  .\}
X--- 43,45 ----
X  .if \nA==2 \{\
X! \&covlogo
X  .\}
X***************
X*** 102,103 ****
X--- 113,115 ----
X  .ie \nA:\nH==1 \{\
X+ .if \n(DL==0 .DL
X  .if \nA==1&\n(.P==1 \{\
X***************
X*** 104,106 ****
X  \&
X! \!%
X  \!/rshade1 0.800 def
X--- 116,124 ----
X  \&
X! \!%MB
X! .ie \nL \{\
X! \!/rshade1 0.700 def
X! \!/gshade1 0.700 def
X! \!/bshade1 0.700 def
X! .\}
X! .el \{\
X  \!/rshade1 0.800 def
X***************
X*** 108,109 ****
X--- 126,128 ----
X  \!/bshade1 0.800 def
X+ .\}
X  \!/rshade2 1.000 def
X***************
X*** 111,118 ****
X  \!/bshade2 1.000 def
X! \!
X! .fl
X! .ie \nP==1 .sy cat pub-cov.eps
X! .el .sy cat logo-cov.eps
X! .fl
X  \!.
X  .\}
X--- 130,141 ----
X  \!/bshade2 1.000 def
X! .ie \nP==1 \{\
X! \!covlogo
X! .\}
X! .el \{\
X! \!52.2 463.3 translate
X! \!covlogo
X! .\}
X! \!PE
X  \!.
X+ .fl
X  .\}
X***************
X*** 119,122 ****
X  .if \nA==2 \{\
X! .ps 10
X! Replace_this_with_logo-cov.eps
X  .\}
X--- 142,144 ----
X  .if \nA==2 \{\
X! \&covlogo
X  .\}
X***************
X*** 221,222 ****
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X  	sttng401	November 5, 1990
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X  .ie \n(DI==1 \{
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X*** 233,237 ****
X  
X! Synopses Copyright \(co 1987\-1990\h'18p'Timothy W. Lynch\h'18p'Used by permission
X! .ta \w'Copyright \(co 1990   'u
X! Copyright \(co 1990	Mr. Video Productions
X  	6013 Mayhill Drive
X--- 256,260 ----
X  
X! Synopses Copyright \(co 1987\-1991\h'18p'Timothy W. Lynch\h'18p'Used by permission
X! .ta \w'Copyright \(co 1990\-1991   'u
X! Copyright \(co 1990\-1991	Mr. Video Productions
X  	6013 Mayhill Drive
X***************
X*** 275,277 ****
X  .vs 14
X! .sv 300p
X  .FT \n(hV 1
X--- 298,300 ----
X  .vs 14
X! .sv 228p
X  .FT \n(hV 1
X***************
X*** 285,286 ****
X--- 308,322 ----
X  and my always having to watch ST:TNG and other TV programs.
X+ \h'324p'MLB
X+ .ps 12
X+ .ss 14
X+ .vs 14
X+ .sp 3v
X+ .ce 9
X+ To my fiance\*'e Lisa,
X+ 
X+ .ps 10
X+ .ss 12
X+ .vs 12
X+ who's kept me sane over these past few years.
X+ \h'324p'TWL
X  .ce 0
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03528	Sun Jan 13 02:58:46 1991
X--- sttng-ct.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:52 1991
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X***************
X*** 118,119 ****
X--- 118,127 ----
X  \h'12p'Final Mission	172
X+ \h'12p'The Loss	174
X+ \h'12p'Data's Day	176
X+ \h'12p'The Wounded	178
X+ \h'12p'Devil's Due*	180
X+ \h'12p'Clues*	182
X+ \h'12p'First Contact*	184
X+ \h'12p'Galaxy's Child*	186
X+ \h'12p'Night Terrors*	188
X  .\".fn
X***************
X*** 121,125 ****
X  .\".ef
X! .\".fn
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X  .bp
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X  .\".ef
X! .fn
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X! .ef
X  .bp
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03532	Sun Jan 13 02:58:50 1991
X--- sttng-1.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:20:09 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
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X  .rm iX
X***************
X*** 1236,1239 ****
X  .IX android
X! .IX "Noonian Soongh, Dr."
X! .IX "Soongh, Dr. Noonian"
X  The Enterprise travels to the Omicron Theta star system,
X--- 1236,1239 ----
X  .IX android
X! .IX "Noonian Soong, Dr."
X! .IX "Soong, Dr. Noonian"
X  The Enterprise travels to the Omicron Theta star system,
X***************
X*** 1245,1247 ****
X  functions being tested.
X! We discover that he was constructed by the famous roboticist Dr. Noonian Soongh,
X  who left Earth after being humiliated by his
X--- 1245,1247 ----
X  functions being tested.
X! We discover that he was constructed by the famous roboticist Dr. Noonian Soong,
X  who left Earth after being humiliated by his
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03548	Sun Jan 13 02:58:58 1991
X--- sttng-2.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:20:16 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
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X***************
X*** 1173,1175 ****
X  The Enterprise beams Picard back, and Riker and Geordi 
X! tell Torres how to save her ship, as the Enterprise warps away.
X  .HL
X--- 1173,1175 ----
X  The Enterprise beams Picard back, and Riker and Geordi 
X! tell Taris how to save her ship, as the Enterprise warps away.
X  .HL
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03569	Sun Jan 13 02:59:08 1991
X--- sttng-3.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:20:26 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
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X  .rm iX
X***************
X*** 655,657 ****
X  While Geordi tries to convince Bochra that their only hope is to work together,
X! Bev tells Worf that he is the only possible donor to save Patakh.
X  Worf, filled with rage at the Romulans, refuses absolutely to donate,
X--- 655,657 ----
X  While Geordi tries to convince Bochra that their only hope is to work together,
X! Bev tells Worf that he is the only possible donor to save Patahk.
X  Worf, filled with rage at the Romulans, refuses absolutely to donate,
X***************
X*** 664,667 ****
X  together, and they start towards the beacon, but then Geordi finds that he can 
X! no longer interface with the VISOR.
X! Bochra suggests linking the VISOR to the tricorder and using the combination
X  as a pointer, and offers to be Geordi's eyes.
X--- 664,667 ----
X  together, and they start towards the beacon, but then Geordi finds that he can 
X! no longer interface with the visor.
X! Bochra suggests linking the visor to the tricorder and using the combination
X  as a pointer, and offers to be Geordi's eyes.
X***************
X*** 669,671 ****
X  Federation space, and orders red alert.
X! Then, as if that weren't enough, Bev calls him to say that Patakh has died.
X  
X--- 669,671 ----
X  Federation space, and orders red alert.
X! Then, as if that weren't enough, Bev calls him to say that Patahk has died.
X  
X***************
X*** 672,674 ****
X  Geordi and Bochra reach the beacon just as Tomalak reaches Galorndon Core.
X! When Tomalak hears that Patakh has died, he snarls that he will only be the
X  first, and powers up disruptors.
X--- 672,674 ----
X  Geordi and Bochra reach the beacon just as Tomalak reaches Galorndon Core.
X! When Tomalak hears that Patahk has died, he snarls that he will only be the
X  first, and powers up disruptors.
X***************
X*** 734,736 ****
X  and are willing to sell it...for the right price.
X! The delegates are Mendoza, for the Federation; Leor,
X  for the Caldonians; DaiMon Goss and his aides, for the
X--- 734,736 ----
X  and are willing to sell it...for the right price.
X! The delegates are Mendoza, for the Federation; Leyor,
X  for the Caldonians; DaiMon Goss and his aides, for the
X***************
X*** 756,759 ****
X  they thought they'd end up,
X! Ral plays upon the ``scholarly'' nature of the Caldonians
X! to convince Leor to withdraw Caldonia's bid and throw it behind the Chrysalians.
X  When Troi takes Ral to task for hiding his ``edge'' and using it unethically,
X--- 756,759 ----
X  they thought they'd end up,
X! Ral plays upon the ``scholarly'' nature of the Caldonians to convince Leyor
X! to withdraw Caldonia's bid and throw it behind the Chrysalians.
X  When Troi takes Ral to task for hiding his ``edge'' and using it unethically,
X***************
X*** 957,966 ****
X  He sadly says his home is now denied him, then tells Data to arrange 
X! a meeting with Picard, giving his true identity\-as \f3Admiral\f1 Jaroc.
X  .sp .65v
X! Picard, still not convinced, reminds Jaroc of his past deeds (considered 
X  ``butchery'' by the Federation, but heroism by the Romulans) and demands proof.
X! Even when Jaroc tells him that he is doing this to save both sides and to let 
X! his baby daughter grow up, Picard only drives home that Jaroc has crossed over,
X  and demands proof again.
X! Jaroc, beaten, gives all the information he can, including the location of
X  the Romulan fleet and information about cloaking technology.
X--- 957,966 ----
X  He sadly says his home is now denied him, then tells Data to arrange 
X! a meeting with Picard, giving his true identity\-as \f3Admiral\f1 Jarok.
X  .sp .65v
X! Picard, still not convinced, reminds Jarok of his past deeds (considered 
X  ``butchery'' by the Federation, but heroism by the Romulans) and demands proof.
X! Even when Jarok tells him that he is doing this to save both sides and to let 
X! his baby daughter grow up, Picard only drives home that Jarok has crossed over,
X  and demands proof again.
X! Jarok, beaten, gives all the information he can, including the location of
X  the Romulan fleet and information about cloaking technology.
X***************
X*** 970,973 ****
X  still more uneasy when the ship reaches Nelvana 3 and finds absolutely nothing.
X! When Jaroc is visibly shaken by this, Picard deduces that he was being fed
X! disinformation, both to test Jaroc's loyalty and to lure the Enterprise into a 
X  trap.
X--- 970,973 ----
X  still more uneasy when the ship reaches Nelvana 3 and finds absolutely nothing.
X! When Jarok is visibly shaken by this, Picard deduces that he was being fed
X! disinformation, both to test Jarok's loyalty and to lure the Enterprise into a 
X  trap.
X***************
X*** 979,981 ****
X  Tomalak withdraws with as much grace as he can,
X! but Jaroc commits suicide, leaving only a letter to his daughter.
X  .sp -1v
X--- 979,981 ----
X  Tomalak withdraws with as much grace as he can,
X! but Jarok commits suicide, leaving only a letter to his daughter.
X  .sp -1v
X***************
X*** 1589,1591 ****
X  and responds with many, many questions, Data decides to send her to school.
X! Meanwhile, Admiral Halftel of the Daystrom Institute wants Lal transferred down
X  to the Institute where she will be ``safe'', but without Data.
X--- 1589,1591 ----
X  and responds with many, many questions, Data decides to send her to school.
X! Meanwhile, Admiral Haftel of the Daystrom Institute wants Lal transferred down
X  to the Institute where she will be ``safe'', but without Data.
X***************
X*** 1592,1594 ****
X  Picard tells him he thinks that would be a bad idea,
X! and Halftel consults with Starfleet Command.
X  Meanwhile, Data finds that school is not working out so well\-the other children
X--- 1592,1594 ----
X  Picard tells him he thinks that would be a bad idea,
X! and Haftel consults with Starfleet Command.
X  Meanwhile, Data finds that school is not working out so well\-the other children
X***************
X*** 1598,1600 ****
X  
X! Later, Picard is wakened by a transmission from Halftel\-he is en route to 
X  review Lal's development, and if not satisfied, he will take her back with him.
X--- 1598,1600 ----
X  
X! Later, Picard is wakened by a transmission from Haftel\-he is en route to 
X  review Lal's development, and if not satisfied, he will take her back with him.
X***************
X*** 1609,1611 ****
X  
X! When Halftel arrives, he seems already determined to take Lal,
X  regardless of the facts.
X--- 1609,1611 ----
X  
X! When Haftel arrives, he seems already determined to take Lal,
X  regardless of the facts.
X***************
X*** 1618,1620 ****
X  
X! Halftel talks to Picard and Data, and claims there is a time when every parent 
X  must give up his or her child, and ignores Picard's arguments. He orders Data to
X--- 1618,1620 ----
X  
X! Haftel talks to Picard and Data, and claims there is a time when every parent 
X  must give up his or her child, and ignores Picard's arguments. He orders Data to
X***************
X*** 1625,1627 ****
X  Data finds a major malfunction has occurred,
X! and he and Halftel begin trying to save her.
X  Sadly, they cannot, and Lal ``dies'' 
X--- 1625,1627 ----
X  Data finds a major malfunction has occurred,
X! and he and Haftel begin trying to save her.
X  Sadly, they cannot, and Lal ``dies'' 
X***************
X*** 1679,1681 ****
X  .IX Khitomer
X! .IX cha'Dlch
X  In return for Riker visiting the Pagh, the Enterprise takes on a Klingon first
X--- 1679,1681 ----
X  .IX Khitomer
X! .IX cha'DIch
X  In return for Riker visiting the Pagh, the Enterprise takes on a Klingon first
X***************
X*** 1695,1697 ****
X  will accompany them to the homeworld of the Klingon Empire.
X! Later, Worf invites Kurn to be his cha'Dlch (or second),
X  but tells him not to reveal his heritage.
X--- 1695,1697 ----
X  will accompany them to the homeworld of the Klingon Empire.
X! Later, Worf invites Kurn to be his cha'DIch (or second),
X  but tells him not to reveal his heritage.
X***************
X*** 1709,1711 ****
X  .sp .65v
X! Though Kurn will survive, he cannot be cha'Dlch in his condition, and Worf asks
X  Picard to serve in his stead, who accepts.
X--- 1709,1711 ----
X  .sp .65v
X! Though Kurn will survive, he cannot be cha'DIch in his condition, and Worf asks
X  Picard to serve in his stead, who accepts.
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03600	Sun Jan 13 02:59:19 1991
X--- sttng-4.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:20:34 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
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X  .rm iX
X***************
X*** 69,71 ****
X  One\f1.''
X!  
X  Stardate 44001.4: The Borg resume course, with the Enterprise powerless to
X--- 69,71 ----
X  One\f1.''
X! 
X  Stardate 44001.4: The Borg resume course, with the Enterprise powerless to
X***************
X*** 73,79 ****
X  reactor core.
X! It's going to be 8-12 hours for repair, as they tell Admiral Hansen.
X!  
X! Riker, however, reassures Hansen that, even if late,
X  the Enterprise \f2will\f1 be at Wolf-359.
X! Hansen tells them that they bought the Federation valuable time:
X  they've got 40 starships massed, the Klingons are sending ships, and they even
X--- 73,79 ----
X  reactor core.
X! It's going to be 8-12 hours for repair, as they tell Admiral Hanson.
X! 
X! Riker, however, reassures Hanson that, even if late,
X  the Enterprise \f2will\f1 be at Wolf-359.
X! Hanson tells them that they bought the Federation valuable time:
X  they've got 40 starships massed, the Klingons are sending ships, and they even
X***************
X*** 80,82 ****
X  considered opening communications with the Romulans.
X! Hansen bristles when Shelby says Picard is working with the Borg,
X  and says to all concerned that Picard, their captain and his longtime friend,
X--- 80,82 ----
X  considered opening communications with the Romulans.
X! Hanson bristles when Shelby says Picard is working with the Borg,
X  and says to all concerned that Picard, their captain and his longtime friend,
X***************
X*** 84,86 ****
X  He field-promotes Riker to Captain, and wishes everyone good luck.
X!  
X  After a brief shot of Picard being altered further on the ship (having a
X--- 84,86 ----
X  He field-promotes Riker to Captain, and wishes everyone good luck.
X! 
X  After a brief shot of Picard being altered further on the ship (having a
X***************
X*** 90,92 ****
X  against someone who knows you better than you do.
X!  
X  They arrive in Engineering, where Geordi,
X--- 90,92 ----
X  against someone who knows you better than you do.
X! 
X  They arrive in Engineering, where Geordi,
X***************
X*** 103,106 ****
X  pain in the neck you were.''
X!  
X! Hansen calls from Wolf-359, and says the battle does not go well\-then
X  communications are abruptly severed.
X--- 103,106 ----
X  pain in the neck you were.''
X! 
X! Hanson calls from Wolf-359, and says the battle does not go well\-then
X  communications are abruptly severed.
X***************
X*** 113,115 ****
X  will do is slow them down.
X!  
X  Riker arrives in Picard's ready room and asks the empty chair,
X--- 113,115 ----
X  will do is slow them down.
X! 
X  Riker arrives in Picard's ready room and asks the empty chair,
X***************
X*** 127,129 ****
X  He must as well\-there's only room for one Captain, and he's it.
X!  
X  The Enterprise arrives at Wolf-359, where it finds the fleet\-in pieces.
X--- 127,129 ----
X  He must as well\-there's only room for one Captain, and he's it.
X! 
X  The Enterprise arrives at Wolf-359, where it finds the fleet\-in pieces.
X***************
X*** 137,139 ****
X  and then tells Data and Worf he has a special mission for them.
X!  
X  Locutus sees the Enterprise approaching on the Borg viewscreen (also cubical,
X--- 137,139 ----
X  and then tells Data and Worf he has a special mission for them.
X! 
X  Locutus sees the Enterprise approaching on the Borg viewscreen (also cubical,
X***************
X*** 150,152 ****
X  and threatens them with destruction if they intervene.
X!  
X  Riker says that Locutus had better take his best shot,
X--- 150,152 ----
X  and threatens them with destruction if they intervene.
X! 
X  Riker says that Locutus had better take his best shot,
X***************
X*** 166,168 ****
X  and are beamed off milliseconds before the Borg destroy the shuttle.
X!  
X  The saucer has sustained impulse damage, and the Borg power back up and leave,
X--- 166,168 ----
X  and are beamed off milliseconds before the Borg destroy the shuttle.
X! 
X  The saucer has sustained impulse damage, and the Borg power back up and leave,
X***************
X*** 175,177 ****
X  and will simply continue to speak for the Borg as they head for Earth.
X!  
X  Data finds that Locutus is linked into the Borg consciousness via a
X--- 175,177 ----
X  and will simply continue to speak for the Borg as they head for Earth.
X! 
X  Data finds that Locutus is linked into the Borg consciousness via a
X***************
X*** 191,193 ****
X  as we see the Borg swing by Saturn.
X!  
X  Planetary defenses are up and functioning, but aren't expected to do much good.
X--- 191,193 ----
X  as we see the Borg swing by Saturn.
X! 
X  Planetary defenses are up and functioning, but aren't expected to do much good.
X***************
X*** 210,212 ****
X  right-hand prosthetic.
X!  
X  Bev picks up increased neural activity, and Deanna finds that, despite no real
X--- 210,212 ----
X  right-hand prosthetic.
X! 
X  Bev picks up increased neural activity, and Deanna finds that, despite no real
X***************
X*** 222,224 ****
X  The Borg lock on to the Enterprise, and weapons do no good.
X!  
X  Riker orders a collision course and warp power, but Data asks him to stand by,
X--- 222,224 ----
X  The Borg lock on to the Enterprise, and weapons do no good.
X! 
X  Riker orders a collision course and warp power, but Data asks him to stand by,
X***************
X*** 231,233 ****
X  regeneration mode\-in effect, he put them to sleep.
X!  
X  Worf and Shelby beam over to check, and confirm that, but also find that the
X--- 231,233 ----
X  regeneration mode\-in effect, he put them to sleep.
X! 
X  Worf and Shelby beam over to check, and confirm that, but also find that the
X***************
X*** 241,243 ****
X  some brilliantly unorthodox strategy from a former first officer of mine.''
X!  
X  Some time later, Picard has been disconnected from all the prosthetics (though
X--- 241,243 ----
X  some brilliantly unorthodox strategy from a former first officer of mine.''
X! 
X  Some time later, Picard has been disconnected from all the prosthetics (though
X***************
X*** 671,673 ****
X  long after and seems puzzled not to see Beverly there), and the ship leaves.
X!  
X  The next morning, Bev goes to Quaice's quarters to invite him to breakfast,
X--- 671,673 ----
X  long after and seems puzzled not to see Beverly there), and the ship leaves.
X! 
X  The next morning, Bev goes to Quaice's quarters to invite him to breakfast,
X***************
X*** 684,686 ****
X  Picard suggests looking into whether Quaice had any enemies on the starbase.
X!  
X  However, things get worse.
X--- 684,686 ----
X  Picard suggests looking into whether Quaice had any enemies on the starbase.
X! 
X  However, things get worse.
X***************
X*** 692,694 ****
X  And, of course, there's no transporter trace of Quaice's existence, either.
X!  
X  While Worf, Riker and others start looking to see if the ship's somehow been
X--- 692,694 ----
X  And, of course, there's no transporter trace of Quaice's existence, either.
X! 
X  While Worf, Riker and others start looking to see if the ship's somehow been
X***************
X*** 707,709 ****
X  computers and memories like that either.
X!  
X  Bev goes back to sickbay\-and finds it completely empty.
X--- 707,709 ----
X  computers and memories like that either.
X! 
X  Bev goes back to sickbay\-and finds it completely empty.
X***************
X*** 717,719 ****
X  but she agrees to talk to Troi.
X!  
X  Then, not much later, Bev's in sickbay, when suddenly a bright vortex appears
X--- 717,719 ----
X  but she agrees to talk to Troi.
X! 
X  Then, not much later, Bev's in sickbay, when suddenly a bright vortex appears
X***************
X*** 728,730 ****
X  and so on.
X!  
X  Worse yet, when Bev suggests working with Worf on something, she finds that no
X--- 728,730 ----
X  and so on.
X! 
X  Worse yet, when Bev suggests working with Worf on something, she finds that no
X***************
X*** 749,751 ****
X  finding a sole occupant\-Picard.
X!  
X  Picard, despite Bev's vivid descriptions, has no memory of any of the people
X--- 749,751 ----
X  finding a sole occupant\-Picard.
X! 
X  Picard, despite Bev's vivid descriptions, has no memory of any of the people
X***************
X*** 759,761 ****
X  then he deserved every bit of it.
X!  
X  She promises not to forget any of them, and to try to get them back.
X--- 759,761 ----
X  then he deserved every bit of it.
X! 
X  She promises not to forget any of them, and to try to get them back.
X***************
X*** 771,773 ****
X  ``There's still a way.''
X!  
X  The Traveller, on board the \f2real\f1 Enterprise, says that Bev is still alive,
X--- 771,773 ----
X  ``There's still a way.''
X! 
X  The Traveller, on board the \f2real\f1 Enterprise, says that Bev is still alive,
X***************
X*** 779,781 ****
X  (However, she'll have to choose to go through it.)
X!  
X  Meanwhile, Bev tries to reason things out, but gets nowhere,
X--- 779,781 ----
X  (However, she'll have to choose to go through it.)
X! 
X  Meanwhile, Bev tries to reason things out, but gets nowhere,
X***************
X*** 789,791 ****
X  the computer's starfield.
X!  
X  As the real ship heads back to SB 133, and Wes begins to rework the equations,
X--- 789,791 ----
X  the computer's starfield.
X! 
X  As the real ship heads back to SB 133, and Wes begins to rework the equations,
X***************
X*** 798,800 ****
X  the known universe is a spheroid that is only 705 meters in diameter.
X!  
X  The Enterprise arrives at the starbase and begins to assume the \f2precise\f1
X--- 798,800 ----
X  the known universe is a spheroid that is only 705 meters in diameter.
X! 
X  The Enterprise arrives at the starbase and begins to assume the \f2precise\f1
X***************
X*** 803,805 ****
X  but then the Traveller shudders slightly, and says that the bubble's collapsing.
X!  
X  Bev calls up a graphic of the universe, and when she finds it looks exactly
X--- 803,805 ----
X  but then the Traveller shudders slightly, and says that the bubble's collapsing.
X! 
X  Bev calls up a graphic of the universe, and when she finds it looks exactly
X***************
X*** 813,815 ****
X  but she can't figure out what to do next.
X!  
X  With about three minutes left, the Traveller starts phasing\-and Bev realizes
X--- 813,815 ----
X  but she can't figure out what to do next.
X! 
X  With about three minutes left, the Traveller starts phasing\-and Bev realizes
X***************
X*** 820,822 ****
X  the lift won't go directly to Engineering.
X!  
X  By this time, both the Traveller and Wesley are phasing, and the gateway is
X--- 820,822 ----
X  the lift won't go directly to Engineering.
X! 
X  By this time, both the Traveller and Wesley are phasing, and the gateway is
X***************
X*** 964,966 ****
X  Patrick Massett		[Duras]
X! Charles Cooper		[K'Mpec]
X  
X--- 964,966 ----
X  Patrick Massett		[Duras]
X! Charles Cooper		[K'mpec]
X  
X***************
X*** 1004,1011 ****
X  .IX "Klingon ceremony, Son-Che"
X- .IX "batlekh, Klingon weapon"
X- .IX "Klingon weapon batlekh"
X- .IX Klingon "batlekh weapon"
X- .IX Klingon "Zha-Juc ceremony"
X- .IX "Klingon ceremony, Zha-Juc"
X- .IX "Zha-Juc, Klingon ceremony"
X  While on a routine mission, the Enterprise meets a Klingon attack cruiser.
X--- 1004,1005 ----
X***************
X*** 1015,1017 ****
X  he does; and he refuses to even discuss the child at first.
X!  
X  K'Ehleyr informs Picard that the Klingon Empire is on the verge of civil war.
X--- 1009,1011 ----
X  he does; and he refuses to even discuss the child at first.
X! 
X  K'Ehleyr informs Picard that the Klingon Empire is on the verge of civil war.
X***************
X*** 1018,1020 ****
X  The two factions that have divided the council for years are becoming openly
X! hostile, because K'Mpec, head of the council, is dying.
X  The civil war is of the utmost importance,
X--- 1012,1014 ----
X  The two factions that have divided the council for years are becoming openly
X! hostile, because K'mpec, head of the council, is dying.
X  The civil war is of the utmost importance,
X***************
X*** 1022,1029 ****
X  eventually it'll bring in everybody, including the Federation.
X! K'Mpec is also on board the cruiser, and wants to talk to Picard,
X  who beams over.
X!  
X! K'Mpec tells Picard that he's been poisoned (and there's no antidote).
X  He tells Picard that \f2he\f1 must arbitrate the dispute over leadership
X! of the Council (and hence, the Empire) after K'Mpec is dead\-and when
X  Jean-Luc tries to decline,
X--- 1016,1023 ----
X  eventually it'll bring in everybody, including the Federation.
X! K'mpec is also on board the cruiser, and wants to talk to Picard,
X  who beams over.
X! 
X! K'mpec tells Picard that he's been poisoned (and there's no antidote).
X  He tells Picard that \f2he\f1 must arbitrate the dispute over leadership
X! of the Council (and hence, the Empire) after K'mpec is dead\-and when
X  Jean-Luc tries to decline,
X***************
X*** 1031,1033 ****
X  and, more importantly, that it's too late: he's already given the order.
X! K'Mpec tells Picard that he's sure one of the factions' leaders poisoned him,
X  and tells Picard to find out which it is\-Gowron, an outsider, or Duras, the
X--- 1025,1027 ----
X  and, more importantly, that it's too late: he's already given the order.
X! K'mpec tells Picard that he's sure one of the factions' leaders poisoned him,
X  and tells Picard to find out which it is\-Gowron, an outsider, or Duras, the
X***************
X*** 1036,1039 ****
X  Picard, of course, accepts\-and then, scant seconds later,
X! watches K'Mpec die.
X!  
X  Meanwhile, Worf finds that Alexander knows nothing of Klingon ways (and doesn't
X--- 1030,1033 ----
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X  Picard, of course, accepts\-and then, scant seconds later,
X! watches K'mpec die.
X! 
X  Meanwhile, Worf finds that Alexander knows nothing of Klingon ways (and doesn't
X***************
X*** 1047,1049 ****
X  she knows Worf wouldn't just \f2withdraw\f1 his challenge.
X!  
X  The two factions' ships arrive: the Vorn, carrying Duras; and the Barruc,
X--- 1041,1043 ----
X  she knows Worf wouldn't just \f2withdraw\f1 his challenge.
X! 
X  The two factions' ships arrive: the Vorn, carrying Duras; and the Barruc,
X***************
X*** 1054,1056 ****
X  In private, Worf insists that Duras cannot be allowed to
X! lead the Council due to his father's treachery, and when he hears of K'Mpec's
X  poisoning, insists Duras must be responsible.
X--- 1048,1050 ----
X  In private, Worf insists that Duras cannot be allowed to
X! lead the Council due to his father's treachery, and when he hears of K'mpec's
X  poisoning, insists Duras must be responsible.
X***************
X*** 1060,1064 ****
X  Worf that he \f2chose\f1 to accept the consequences of Duras's lie.
X!  
X! Just under an hour later, on K'Mpec's ship, the Son-Che ceremony takes place,
X! in which Gowron and Duras ascertain for themselves that K'Mpec is truly dead
X  (by prodding him with Klingon pain-sticks).
X--- 1054,1058 ----
X  Worf that he \f2chose\f1 to accept the consequences of Duras's lie.
X! 
X! Just under an hour later, on K'mpec's ship, the Son-Che ceremony takes place,
X! in which Gowron and Duras ascertain for themselves that K'mpec is truly dead
X  (by prodding him with Klingon pain-sticks).
X***************
X*** 1067,1069 ****
X  which kills two Klingons and injures others.
X!  
X  Not long after, Worf talks to K'Ehleyr again.
X--- 1061,1063 ----
X  which kills two Klingons and injures others.
X! 
X  Not long after, Worf talks to K'Ehleyr again.
X***************
X*** 1079,1081 ****
X  least be his friend.''
X!  
X  Picard, who needs to delay in order to continue investigating both the
X--- 1073,1075 ----
X  least be his friend.''
X! 
X  Picard, who needs to delay in order to continue investigating both the
X***************
X*** 1086,1088 ****
X  since she knows he was there\-Picard says he cannot discuss it.
X!  
X  Duras and Gowron are anxious to begin the ritual combat which decides the
X--- 1080,1085 ----
X  since she knows he was there\-Picard says he cannot discuss it.
X! 
X! .IX Klingon "Zha-Juc ceremony"
X! .IX "Klingon ceremony, Zha-Juc"
X! .IX "Zha-Juc, Klingon ceremony"
X  Duras and Gowron are anxious to begin the ritual combat which decides the
X***************
X*** 1094,1096 ****
X  However, they have no choice but to agree.
X!  
X  After we see Worf showing Alexander the batlekh, a weapon that's been in his
X--- 1091,1096 ----
X  However, they have no choice but to agree.
X! 
X! .IX "batlekh, Klingon weapon"
X! .IX "Klingon weapon batlekh"
X! .IX Klingon "batlekh weapon"
X  After we see Worf showing Alexander the batlekh, a weapon that's been in his
X***************
X*** 1100,1103 ****
X  and when she refuses, implies that
X! she'll end up as dead as K'Mpec if she doesn't help.
X!  
X  Then, in Engineering, Riker hears Geordi and Data report on the explosion.
X--- 1100,1103 ----
X  and when she refuses, implies that
X! she'll end up as dead as K'mpec if she doesn't help.
X! 
X  Then, in Engineering, Riker hears Geordi and Data report on the explosion.
X***************
X*** 1108,1110 ****
X  And the only race that uses such detonators\-is the Romulans.
X!  
X  In conference, it's agreed that one of the faction leaders must be working with
X--- 1108,1110 ----
X  And the only race that uses such detonators\-is the Romulans.
X! 
X  In conference, it's agreed that one of the faction leaders must be working with
X***************
X*** 1118,1120 ****
X  despite the disruption it will cause.
X!  
X  As the Zha-Juc continues, K'Ehleyr begins researching the Enterprise's visit
X--- 1118,1120 ----
X  despite the disruption it will cause.
X! 
X  As the Zha-Juc continues, K'Ehleyr begins researching the Enterprise's visit
X***************
X*** 1133,1135 ****
X  to their ship to confirm this.
X!  
X  During this, K'Ehleyr hooks into the Klingon information-net, and when she
X--- 1133,1135 ----
X  to their ship to confirm this.
X! 
X  During this, K'Ehleyr hooks into the Klingon information-net, and when she
X***************
X*** 1141,1143 ****
X  just like his father did\-Duras...''
X!  
X  We see Riker and Dr. Crusher discover that one of the dead Klingons had the
X--- 1141,1143 ----
X  just like his father did\-Duras...''
X! 
X  We see Riker and Dr. Crusher discover that one of the dead Klingons had the
X***************
X*** 1153,1155 ****
X  look\-and \f2always\f1 remember.''
X!  
X  When Dr. Crusher and a medic arrive, he leaves the child with them and heads
X--- 1153,1155 ----
X  look\-and \f2always\f1 remember.''
X! 
X  When Dr. Crusher and a medic arrive, he leaves the child with them and heads
X***************
X*** 1160,1162 ****
X  Riker begins assembling a team to get him back.
X!  
X  On the Vorn, Worf arrives and demands right of vengeance.
X--- 1160,1162 ----
X  Riker begins assembling a team to get him back.
X! 
X  On the Vorn, Worf arrives and demands right of vengeance.
X***************
X*** 1173,1175 ****
X  Duras dies\-slowly.
X!  
X  The issue settled, all three Klingon ships leave.
X--- 1173,1175 ----
X  Duras dies\-slowly.
X! 
X  The issue settled, all three Klingon ships leave.
X***************
X*** 1185,1187 ****
X  he and his brother will ``convince'' them to speak the truth.
X!  
X  Finally, Worf tells Alexander that he will be sent to live with Worf's human
X--- 1185,1187 ----
X  he and his brother will ``convince'' them to speak the truth.
X! 
X  Finally, Worf tells Alexander that he will be sent to live with Worf's human
X***************
X*** 1201,1203 ****
X  .bp
X! .CC 182 ?
X  .S5
X--- 1201,1203 ----
X  .bp
X! .CC 182 44286.5
X  .S5
X***************
X*** 1207,1211 ****
X  Chris Demetral		[Jean-Luc/Ethan]
X- George O'Hanlon, Jr.		[N.D. Transporter Chief]
X  Carolyn McCormick		[Minuet]
X- April Grace		[Transporter Chief Hubbell]
X  
X--- 1207,1209 ----
X***************
X*** 1231,1233 ****
X--- 1229,1322 ----
X  	Executive Story Editor	Joe Menosky
X+ 
X+ .C2
X+ Patti Yasutake		Nurse
X+ Todd Merrill		Gleason
X+ April Grace		Transporter Chief Hubbell
X+ George O'Hanlon, Jr.		[N.D.] Transporter Chief
X  .SY
X+ .ps 9
X+ .ss 11
X+ .vs 11
X+ .IX "birthday party"
X+ .IX "Alfa Onias Three"
X+ .IX "Romulans"
X+ .IX "Deseus, Romulan ship"
X+ .IX "Romulan ship"
X+ .IX "Romulan ship" Deseus
X+ .IX "Riker's son"
X+ .IX "son, Riker's"
X+ .IX "Outpost 23"
X+ .IX holodeck
X+ .IX holodeck Romulan
X+ .IX "Romulan holodeck"
X+ Riker's birthday party is interrupted when he has to lead an away team down to
X+ Alfa Onias Three.
X+ He, Worf, and Geordi find nothing of consequence,
X+ but a sudden gas buildup knocks Riker out before beam-up.
X+ He revives in sickbay,
X+ where a strangely altered Bev tells him that sixteen years have passed,
X+ and he is now \f3captain\f1 of the Enterprise.
X+ (Apparently, he picked up a disease on the planet
X+ which only recently became active, and caused the memory loss,
X+ which may or may not be permanent.)
X+ .sp .5v
X+ Riker encounters one surprise after another.
X+ First, on the bridge, he sees Geordi, visorless; Worf, now a full Commander,
X+ sitting at Ops; Data, in red, as first officer; and a Ferengi helmsman.
X+ Suddenly, a Romulan Warbird uncloaks\-Riker instinctively orders red alert,
X+ then rescinds it after Data tells him that this ship, the Deseus, was expected.
X+ It hails them\-revealing on board Admiral Picard with his aide, Deanna Troi.
X+ .sp .5v
X+ Before long, they beam on board, and tell Will that his amnesia couldn't have
X+ happened at a worse time\-a treaty with the Romulans is imminent, and due to
X+ his past actions, Will's the chief spokesman.
X+ Will insists he cannot continue the negotiations,
X+ but Picard tells him that, ready or not, he's needed.
X+ Deanna takes Will to his quarters, where he finds another surprise\-a teenage
X+ son named Jean-Luc.
X+ (He finds out from Deanna that Jean-Luc's mother was killed two
X+ years ago in a shuttle accident, and was ship's counselor after Deanna left.)
X+ He doesn't remember Jean-Luc at all, but he soon starts to warm to the boy.
X+ .sp .5v
X+ The Romulan ambassador beams on board\-and Riker is not at all pleased to
X+ discover it's Commander Tomalak, an old enemy.
X+ Still, everyone else trusts him, and Riker's main fear\-that they're revealing
X+ the location of Outpost 23\-is discounted,
X+ as the outpost hasn't been strategically important for years.
X+ .sp .5v
X+ Then, Bev calls\-Jean-Luc's been injured.
X+ After seeing him in sickbay, Riker leaves with him,
X+ and they talk about losing old memories and building new ones.
X+ Riker resolves to always be there for Jean-Luc,
X+ the way his father wasn't there for him.
X+ In his quarters, however, when he manages to call up a picture of
X+ his wife, he sees that it was Minuet\-and he suddenly becomes very grim.
X+ .sp .5v
X+ On the bridge, he catches everyone in inconsistencies. Geordi couldn't possibly
X+ be as incompetent as he's been; Worf can't explain his scar; Data can't zip
X+ through calculations, and then uses a contraction.
X+ He demands that the charade end\-and Tomalak nods,
X+ the ``Enterprise'' vanishes, and Riker finds himself in a Romulan holodeck.
X+ .sp .5v
X+ Tomalak claims that their neural scanners helped them make such a good mock-up,
X+ but is astonished to discover that Minuet, whom Riker harbors such strong
X+ feelings for, was only a holodeck creation herself.
X+ He demands the location of Outpost 23, and throws Riker in a cell with Ethan,
X+ a boy who ``Jean-Luc'' was modeled after.
X+ .sp .5v
X+ Riker and Ethan (who claims to have been taken from a nearby research station
X+ on a planet Riker thought was deserted) join forces,
X+ and manage to escape from their cell.
X+ Ethan leads Riker to a forgotten storeroom, but there slips
X+ himself when he says that only \f3Ambassador\f1 Tomalak can activate the Romulan
X+ communications.
X+ Riker deduces that this scene is fake as well,
X+ and refuses to play the game any more.
X+ The Romulans dissolve, and Ethan tells him that he was
X+ left there by his mother when his planet was invaded so that he'd be safe from
X+ his enemies.
X+ The neural scanners let him enact anything he wants,
X+ and he took Riker because he wanted to see someone real.
X+ Riker, touched, takes Ethan (now
X+ revealed as a vaguely insectlike alien named Barash) with him when he leaves.
X  .HL
X***************
X*** 1243,1246 ****
X  Riker wakes up sixteen years into future/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X  .bp
X! .CC 183 ?
X  .S5
X--- 1332,1338 ----
X  Riker wakes up sixteen years into future/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ .ps 10
X+ .ss 12
X+ .vs 12
X  .bp
X! .CC 183 44307.3
X  .S5
X***************
X*** 1255,1257 ****
X  	Producer	David Livingston
X- 	Producer	Lee Sheldon
X  	Supervising Producer	Jeri Taylor
X--- 1347,1348 ----
X***************
X*** 1273,1276 ****
X--- 1364,1446 ----
X  	Executive Story Editor	Joe Menosky
X+ 	Story Editors	David Bennett Carren &
X+ 		J. Larry Carroll
X  .SY
X+ .ps 9
X+ .ss 11
X+ .vs 11
X+ .IX "Pentarus Three"
X+ .IX "Pentarus Five"
X+ .IX "Gamilon Five"
X+ .IX "miners' dispute"
X+ .IX "radiation poisoning"
X+ .IX "radioactive waste"
X+ .IX rockslide
X+ As Picard prepares to leave to arbitrate a miners' dispute on Pentarus Five,
X+ he informs Wes that he's just gotten into the Academy\-and he'd like Wes to 
X+ accompany him to the mediation as a final mission.
X+ An emergency call comes in to the ship from Songi,
X+ head of Gamilon Five\-a ship has entered orbit,
X+ hasn't answered hails, and has increased radiation levels planetwide.
X+ The Enterprise warps off to help them,
X+ as Picard and Wes leave with Captain Dirgo in his mining shuttle.
X+ 
X+ However, before they reach the planet, one of the shuttle thrusters blows off,
X+ and the ship careens out of control.
X+ With no other workable options,
X+ they crash-land on a moon of Pentarus Three which can support life (just).
X+ The three of them are all right, but the communications system is destroyed,
X+ along with the replicator\-and Dirgo has no emergency food or water.
X+ 
X+ The Enterprise arrives at Gamilon and discovers the ship is an abandoned 
X+ garbage scow carrying radioactive waste\-they promise to tow it out.
X+ Riker decides to send it into Gamilon's sun,
X+ but takes Geordi's advice to use remote construction modules rather than
X+ a tractor beam (so as to minimize radiation dosages on board the Enterprise).
X+ When they receive word from Pentarus Five that the shuttle hasn't arrived yet,
X+ they get working on the scow as fast as possible.
X+ 
X+ Meanwhile, Picard, Wes, and Dirgo head for the mountains,
X+ despite signs from Wes's tricorder of strange energy readings,
X+ possibly life, and eventually find a cave.
X+ The Enterprise crew quickly find the construction modules don't work, 
X+ as one of them blows itself off the ship, causing a further leak.
X+ To avoid danger to the planet,
X+ Riker orders shields extended around the scow and the tractor beam set,
X+ and they begin towing.
X+ Wes and the others, in the meantime,
X+ find a fountain of water\-but are repelled from getting to it by a force-field.
X+ Dirgo tries to shoot through it, but a mysterious energy-shape knocks away his 
X+ phaser and causes a rockslide.
X+ Picard manages to push Wes clear of the slide, but is caught in it himself.
X+ 
X+ He's hurt badly, but despite Dirgo's insistence that Picard will never survive,
X+ Wes tries to keep him alive.
X+ As the Enterprise tries to find a way to speed up
X+ and still keep the tractor beam stable (so as to avoid fatalities),
X+ Wes starts studying the \f3sentry\f1's energy readings.
X+ He only gets as far as telling Dirgo
X+ that it must be sensitive to something in the phaser before Dirgo railroads him
X+ into setting off two phasers at once,
X+ so that one of them can cut through the field.
X+ The plan fails, and Dirgo is killed.
X+ 
X+ While Wes tells Picard about Dirgo and talks with him about the good fortune
X+ he's had to serve with Picard, the Enterprise manages to get the scow clear of
X+ the asteroid belt (the reason they couldn't just push the ship towards the sun)
X+ just in time, and leaves to join the search for the shuttle.
X+ Wes tells Picard that everything he's done,
X+ he's done to make Picard proud of him,
X+ and resolves to find a way to keep Picard alive until help comes no matter what.
X+ 
X+ As the Enterprise finds the debris of the destroyed thruster and heads for the
X+ moon as the best option, Wes manages to stop the sentry and get the water, 
X+ which he then gives to Picard.
X+ Some time later, the Enterprise arrives and rescues the two.
X+ As Picard is taken from the cave, he tells Wesley he will be missed.
X+ .ps 10
X+ .ss 12
X+ .vs 12
X+ .sp -1v
X  .HL
X+ .sp -.5v
X  STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION \- ``Final Mission'' \- After being accepted to
X***************
X*** 1278,1285 ****
X  only to find himself struggling to keep the captain alive.
X  .AC
X  MISSION OF COURAGE!
X! 
X  Picard is dying on a desert planet and only Wesly can save him!
X  .TV
X  Wesley must save dying Picard/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X  .if o \{\
X--- 1448,1744 ----
X  only to find himself struggling to keep the captain alive.
X+ .sp -1v
X  .AC
X+ .sp -.5v
X  MISSION OF COURAGE!
X! .sp .5v
X  Picard is dying on a desert planet and only Wesly can save him!
X+ .sp -1v
X  .TV
X+ .sp -.5v
X  Wesley must save dying Picard/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ .bp
X+ .CC 184 44356.9
X+ .S6
X+ .TI The Loss
X+ .GS
X+ Kim Braden		[Janet Brooks]
X+ Mary Kohnert		[Ensign Tess Allenby]
X+ WG
X+ .T2
X+ 	Co-Producer	Peter Lauritson
X+ 	Producer	David Livingston
X+ 	Supervising Producer	Jeri Taylor
X+ 	Executive Producer	Michael Piller
X+ 	Teleplay By	Hilary J. Bader and
X+ 		Alan J. Adler &
X+ 		Vanessa Greene
X+ 	Story By	Hilary J. Bader
X+ 	Directed By	Chip Chalmers
X+ 
X+ [end credit]
X+ 
X+ 	Executive Producer	Gene Roddenberry
X+ 	Executive Producer	Rick Berman
X+ 
X+ [closing credits]
X+ 
X+ 	Associate Producer	Wendy Neuss
X+ 	Executive Story Editor	Ronald D. Moore
X+ 	Executive Story Editor	Joe Menosky
X+ 	Story Editors	David Bennett Carren &
X+ 		J. Larry Carroll
X+ .SY
X+ .IX "plane-polarized objects"
X+ .IX "brain damage"
X+ .IX "two-dimensional entities"
X+ .IX "cosmic-string fragment"
X+ .IX resignation
X+ .ps 9
X+ .ss 11
X+ .vs 11
X+ After we see Troi counseling Ensign Janet Brooks about dealing with the grief
X+ caused by her husband's death a few months ago, the Enterprise sensors pick up
X+ an array of plane-polarized objects...but only for a moment.
X+ As they flick in and out of sensor ``view'',
X+ Troi starts shuddering and whimpering with pain (Ens. Brooks has since gone).
X+ A diagnostic is run, but sensors are fine\-but then, suddenly,
X+ the ship can't get into warp, and starts being pulled somewhere
X+ at one-tenth impulse.
X+ 
X+ While the bridge crew tries various alternatives in speed and direction to 
X+ break free of whatever's holding them (to no avail),
X+ Bev finally answers Troi's call for help.
X+ While Troi now seems fine, she quickly discovers in the bridge
X+ conference that her empathic abilities have completely vanished!
X+ 
X+ Bev finds no physical traces of her problem,
X+ except for some unresponsive neurons...to wit, brain damage.
X+ She tells Troi that although she'll look into all possible ways to help,
X+ Troi may never regain her abilities, but Troi dismisses the problem as
X+ being of no consequence and insists on going back to work.
X+ Later, Will comes by to lend a hand, but Deanna rails against the way
X+ that everyone's attitude has changed and says she's doing fine.
X+ 
X+ As Geordi and Data continue analyzing the area they're trapped in,
X+ Troi meets again with Brooks,
X+ and finds that she's unsure of herself without her powers to back her up.
X+ Later, at a briefing, where Data and Geordi tell the bridge crew that they're
X+ caught in the gravitational wake of a group of \f2two-dimensional\f1 entities,
X+ she bristles at Geordi's perceived slight (when he says that it's a
X+ pity that they don't know whether the entities are sentient), walks out, and
X+ demands that Bev do something to help.
X+ When Bev says that she can't, and that Troi may have to get used to this,
X+ Troi simply yells at Bev for not coming to help more quickly,
X+ says she can never recover from this, and storms off to her quarters.
X+ 
X+ Not long afterwards, she meets with Picard and resigns as Ship's Counselor, 
X+ saying that she is now unable to fulfill her duties and refusing to listen to
X+ anything Picard has to say.
X+ After Will comes by and tells her that now she's
X+ stuck on an equal footing with all ``normal'' humans,
X+ another escape attempt from the field is made, with no success.
X+ After Troi talks for a bit with Guinan, 
X+ who manages to show Troi that even her human side has strengths in counseling,
X+ the Enterprise comes within view of the entities' final destination: a ``cosmic
X+ string fragment'' about 100 kilometers long, and gravitationally powerful enough
X+ to rip the Enterprise to shreds.
X+ 
X+ After firing photon torpedoes ahead of and into the field in an attempt to 
X+ disrupt it proves worthless, and Brooks comes by one last time to tell Troi 
X+ that even their session without Troi's abilities helped, Picard asks Troi to
X+ help Data to communicate somehow with these entities, saying that even without
X+ her abilities, she's the best qualified.
X+ Eventually, after despairing that she
X+ feels as two-dimensional as the beings outside, she suggests they might just be
X+ acting on basic instinct, and they decide to try simulating the string's 
X+ vibrational frequencies in an attempt to disrupt their single-minded pace.
X+ It works, and as the Enterprise gets away from them,
X+ the emotional ``short-circuit'' they caused vanishes,
X+ and Troi's powers are restored.
X+ .ps 10
X+ .ss 12
X+ .vs 12
X+ .HL
X+ STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION \- ``The Loss'' \- Counselor Troi resigns
X+ her post after experiencing a mysterious loss of her empathetic powers.
X+ .AC
X+ POWERLESS!
X+ 
X+ Troi mysteriously loses her Betazoid powers!
X+ .TV
X+ Troi mysteriously loses her powers on STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ .bp
X+ .CC 185 44390.1
X+ .S6
X+ .TI Data's Day
X+ .GS
X+ Rosalind Chao		[Keiko]
X+ Colm Meaney		[O'Brien]
X+ Sierra Pecheur		[T'Pel]
X+ Alan Scarfe		[Mendak]
X+ 
X+ .T2
X+ 	Co-Producer	Peter Lauritson
X+ 	Producer	David Livingston
X+ 	Supervising Producer	Jeri Taylor
X+ 	Executive Producer	Michael Piller
X+ 	Teleplay By	Harold Apter and
X+ 		Ronald D. Moore
X+ 	Story By	Harold Apter
X+ 	Directed By	Robert Wiemer
X+ 
X+ [end credit]
X+ 
X+ 	Executive Producer	Gene Roddenberry
X+ 	Executive Producer	Rick Berman
X+ 
X+ [closing credits]
X+ 
X+ 	Associate Producer	Wendy Neuss
X+ 	Executive Story Editor	Ronald D. Moore
X+ 	Executive Story Editor	Joe Menosky
X+ 	Story Editors	David Bennett Carren &
X+ 		J. Larry Carroll
X+ 
X+ .C2
X+ Shelly Desai		V'Sal
X+ April Grace		Transporter Technician
X+ .SY
X+ .IX wedding
X+ .IX "Romulan spy"
X+ .IX "spy, Romulan
X+ .IX "Neutral Zone"
X+ .IX "dance lessons"
X+ .IX "transporter accident"
X+ .IX "Romulan ship"
X+ .IX "Romulan ship" D'Vorus
X+ .IX "D'Vorus, Romulan ship"
X+ .ps 9
X+ .ss 11
X+ .vs 11
X+ Data begins his ``typical day'' (one which he is recording commentary on
X+ throughout for Bruce Maddox) with a conversation with Keiko Ishikawa,
X+ fiance\*'e to one Miles Edward O'Brien (and the wedding's today!).
X+ As Data is one of Keiko's longtime friends (he introduced the two of them,
X+ in fact, and is also serving as the father of the bride for the wedding),
X+ she asks him to tell O'Brien of her decision to call off the wedding.
X+ O'Brien, to no one's surprise but Data's, is not pleased.
X+  
X+ Later, Data welcomes aboard T'Pel,
X+ a Vulcan Ambassador who immediately closets herself away with Picard alone.
X+ Stranger yet,
X+ a chance comment from Worf reminds Data that he must dance at the wedding.
X+ So, he turns to Bev for dance lessons\-but before they begin,
X+ he is called to the bridge and asked by Picard
X+ and T'Pel to examine Romulan deployments along the Neutral Zone,
X+ as the Enterprise heads for the Zone.
X+ When his analysis reveals that little has changed in Romulan policy,
X+ T'Pel insists that the ``mission'' still must go on as scheduled.
X+  
X+ Later, in his quarters, Data talks to O'Brien,
X+ who apologizes for blowing up in 10-Forward earlier and asks Data
X+ to help Keiko ``see reason.''
X+ Data accepts, but finds that Keiko isn't particularly receptive\-and Deanna's
X+ advice is to simply leave it alone.
X+ After talking to Deanna, Data is called to T'Pel,
X+ who asks for security information about the Enterprise.
X+ When he informs her that his safeguards are such that he would have to inform
X+ Picard, she says that she was merely examining his security
X+ safeguards and withdraws the request.
X+  
X+ Later still, Data takes dance lessons.
X+ He masters tap easily, but has problems with the more traditional dancing Bev
X+ leads him to after he finally mentions that it's for the wedding.
X+ Afterwards, the Enterprise reaches the Zone border,
X+ and after receiving a message from a nearby Warbird, head into the Zone.
X+ There, they speak with Admiral Mendak,
X+ who welcomes T'Pel's mission\-but when T'Pel beams over,
X+ an apparent transporter malfunction kills her.
X+ Mendak, upon hearing of this,
X+ considers it a Federation plot ``worthy of a Romulan'', and
X+ suggests that the Enterprise leave before there is a second ``accident.''
X+  
X+ However, nothing is visibly wrong with the transporter, and Data's later
X+ investigations (on Picard's orders) lead him to check the genetic code of the
X+ traces on the pad with T'Pel's trace pattern.
X+ He and Bev find that the material from the pad was \f2not\f1 from T'Pel.
X+ What apparently happened is that a
X+ Romulan transporter beam took T'Pel off the pad and substituted what they found
X+ in her place\-and when Picard hears of it, he orders the Enterprise back to the
X+ Zone to find the D'Vorus.
X+  
X+ They quickly catch up to the D'Vorus,
X+ but Mendak insists that no one is being held captive.
X+ Before long, a second Warbird shows up\-but Picard still demands
X+ the return of T'Pel,
X+ who then comes into view and introduces herself as Sub-Commander Selak,
X+ a Romulan spy.
X+ Mendak informs Picard that \f2now\f1, he must leave...which Picard does.
X+  
X+ Later, Data apologizes to Keiko, but Keiko just tells him to hurry up and get
X+ dressed for the wedding, which confuses Data to no end.
X+ The wedding and dancing go smoothly,
X+ and Data ends the day resolving ``to continue learning,
X+ changing, growing, and trying to become more than what I am.''
X+ .ps 10
X+ .ss 12
X+ .vs 12
X+ .HL
X+ STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION \- ``Data's Day'' \- A friend's impending
X+ wedding compounds Data's confusion about the nuances of human feelings.
X+ .AC
X+ ANDROID ANXIETY!
X+ 
X+ Will a friend's wedding bring out human emotion in Data?
X+ .TV
X+ Data to be father of the bride/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ .bp
X+ .CC 186 ?
X+ .S6
X+ .TI The Wounded
X+ .GS
X+ Colm Meaney		[O'Brien]
X+ Rosalind Chao		[Keiko]
X+ Bob Gunton		[Captain Maxwell]
X+ Marc Alaimo		[Gul Macet]
X+ Time Winters		[Daro]
X+ John Hancock		[Admiral Haden]
X+ Marco Rodriguez		[Telle]
X+ 
X+ .T2
X+ 	Co-Producer	Peter Lauritson
X+ 	Producer	David Livingston
X+ 	Supervising Producer	Jeri Taylor
X+ 	Executive Producer	Michael Piller
X+ 	Teleplay By	Jeri Taylor
X+ 	Story By	Stuart Charno &
X+ 		Sara Charno and
X+ 		Cy Chermak
X+ 	Directed By	Chip Chalmers
X+ 
X+ [end credit]
X+ 
X+ 	Executive Producer	Gene Roddenberry
X+ 	Executive Producer	Rick Berman
X+ 
X+ [closing credits]
X+ 
X+ 	Associate Producer	Wendy Neuss
X+ 	Executive Story Editor	Ronald D. Moore
X+ 	Executive Story Editor	Joe Menosky
X+ 	Story Editors	David Bennett Carren &
X+ 		J. Larry Carroll
X+ .SY
X+ Picard and the crew must stop a renegade Federation starship which is making
X+ unprovoked attacks on a former enemy's ships.
X+ .HL
X+ STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION \- ``The Wounded'' \- Picard must stop
X+ a renegade Federation starship which is making unprovoked attacks
X+ on a former enemy's ship.
X+ .AC
X+ CLASH OF THE CAPTAIN'S
X+ 
X+ Will Picard destroy a comrade's ship to prevent war?
X+ .TV
X+ Picard confronts renegade Federation captain/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
X  .if o \{\
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03626	Sun Jan 13 02:59:26 1991
X--- sttng-A.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:18:57 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-A.txt,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:50:55 brown Exp $
X  .ds iX A-
X--- 1,2 ----
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-A.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:18:52 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  .ds iX A-
X***************
X*** 252,254 ****
X  .IX "fourth season air dates"
X! 	9/24/90	175	44001.4	Best of Best Worlds Part II
X  	10/01/90	178	44012.3	Family
X--- 252,254 ----
X  .IX "fourth season air dates"
X! 	9/24/90	175	44001.4	Best of Both Worlds Part II
X  	10/01/90	178	44012.3	Family
X***************
X*** 259,263 ****
X  	11/05/90	181	44246.3	Reunion
X! 	11/12/90	182		Future Imperfect
X! 	11/19/90	183		Final Mission
X! 	11/26/90	175R	44001.4	Best of Best Worlds Part II
X  	12/03/90	178R	44012.3	Family
X--- 259,263 ----
X  	11/05/90	181	44246.3	Reunion
X! 	11/12/90	182	44286.5	Future Imperfect
X! 	11/19/90	183	44307.3	Final Mission
X! 	11/26/90	175R	44001.4	Best of Both Worlds Part II
X  	12/03/90	178R	44012.3	Family
X***************
X*** 266,279 ****
X  	12/24/90	179R	44161.2	Remember Me
X! 	*12/31/90	184
X! 	*1/07/91	185
X! 	*1/14/91	180R	44215.2	Legacy
X! 	*1/21/91	181R	44246.3	Reunion
X! 	*1/28/91	186
X! 	*2/04/91	187
X! 	*2/11/91	188
X! 	*2/18/91	189
X! 	*2/25/91	182R		Future Imperfect
X! 	*3/04/91	183R		Final Mission
X! 	*3/11/91	190
X! 	*3/18/91	191
X  	*3/25/91	192
X--- 266,279 ----
X  	12/24/90	179R	44161.2	Remember Me
X! 	12/31/90	184	44356.9	The Loss
X! 	1/07/91	185	44390.1	Data's Day
X! 	1/14/91	180R	44215.2	Legacy
X! 	1/21/91	181R	44246.3	Reunion
X! 	1/28/91	186		The Wounded
X! 	2/04/91	187		Devil's Due
X! 	2/11/91	188		Clues
X! 	2/18/91	189		First Contact
X! 	2/25/91	182R	44286.5	Future Imperfect
X! 	3/04/91	183R	44307.3	Final Mission
X! 	3/11/91	190		Galaxy's Child
X! 	3/18/91	191		Night Terrors
X  	*3/25/91	192
X***************
X*** 280,283 ****
X  	*4/01/91	193
X! 	*4/08/91	184R
X! 	*4/15/91	185R
X  	*4/22/91	194
X--- 280,283 ----
X  	*4/01/91	193
X! 	*4/08/91	184R	44356.9	The Loss
X! 	*4/15/91	185R	44390.1	Data's Day
X  	*4/22/91	194
X***************
X*** 286,288 ****
X  	*5/13/91	197
X! 	*5/20/91	186R
X  	*5/27/91	198
X--- 286,288 ----
X  	*5/13/91	197
X! 	*5/20/91	186R		The Wounded
X  	*5/27/91	198
X***************
X*** 289,296 ****
X  	*6/03/91	199
X! 	*6/10/91	187R
X  	*6/17/91	200
X! 	*6/24/91	188R
X! 	*7/01/91	189R
X! 	*7/08/91	190R
X! 	*7/15/91	191R
X  	*7/22/91	192R
X--- 289,296 ----
X  	*6/03/91	199
X! 	*6/10/91	187R		Devil's Due
X  	*6/17/91	200
X! 	*6/24/91	188R		Clues
X! 	*7/01/91	189R		First Contact
X! 	*7/08/91	190R		Galaxy's Child
X! 	*7/15/91	191R		Night Terrors
X  	*7/22/91	192R
X***************
X*** 424,428 ****
X  34.	2/04/89	134	42506.5	45:25	A Matter Of Honor
X! 35.	2/11/89	135	42523.7	45:29	The Measure Of A Man
X  36.	2/18/89	136	42568.8	45:25	The Dauphin
X! 37.	3/18/89	137	42609.1	45:24	Contagion
X  38.	3/25/89	138	42625.4	45:24	The Royale
X--- 424,428 ----
X  34.	2/04/89	134	42506.5	45:25	A Matter Of Honor
X! 35.	2/11/89	135	42523.7	45:31	The Measure Of A Man
X  36.	2/18/89	136	42568.8	45:25	The Dauphin
X! 37.	3/18/89	137	42609.1	45:26	Contagion
X  38.	3/25/89	138	42625.4	45:24	The Royale
X***************
X*** 527,536 ****
X  78.	10/13/90	176	44143.7	45:28	Suddenly Human
X! 79.	10/20/90	179	44161.2		Remember Me
X! 80.	10/27/90	180	44215.2		Legacy
X! 81.	11/03/90	181	44246.3		Reunion
X! 82.	11/10/90	182			Future Imperfect
X! 83.	11/17/90	183			Final Mission
X! .TE
X! .bp
X! .ps 14
X  .vs 16
X--- 527,544 ----
X  78.	10/13/90	176	44143.7	45:28	Suddenly Human
X! 79.	10/20/90	179	44161.2	45:29	Remember Me
X! 80.	10/27/90	180	44215.2	45:29	Legacy
X! 81.	11/03/90	181	44246.3	45:26	Reunion
X! 82.	11/10/90	182	44286.5	45:31	Future Imperfect
X! 83.	11/17/90	183	44307.5	45:29	Final Mission
X! 84.	12/29/90	184	44356.9		The Loss
X! 85.	1/05/91	185	44390.1		Data's Day
X! 86.	1/26/91	186			The Wounded
X! 87.	2/02/91	187			Devil's Due
X! 88.	2/09/91	188			Clues
X! 89.	2/16/91	189			First Contact
X! 90.	3/09/91	190			Galaxy's Child
X! 91.	3/16/91	191			Night Terrors
X! .TE
X! .bp
X! .ps 14
X  .vs 16
X***************
X*** 599,600 ****
X--- 607,609 ----
X  27.	11/19/88	127	42073.1	45:25	The Child
X+ 88.	2/09/91	188			Clues
X  4.	10/10/87	104	41235.25	45:22	Code of Honor
X***************
X*** 602,604 ****
X  25.	5/07/88	125	41775.5	45:22	Conspiracy
X! 37.	3/18/89	137	42609.1	45:24	Contagion
X  13.	1/16/88	114	41242.4	45:24	Datalore
X--- 611,614 ----
X  25.	5/07/88	125	41775.5	45:22	Conspiracy
X! 37.	3/18/89	137	42609.1	45:26	Contagion
X! 85.	1/05/91	185	44390.1		Data's Day
X  13.	1/16/88	114	41242.4	45:24	Datalore
X***************
X*** 607,608 ****
X--- 617,627 ----
X  61.	2/03/90	161	43539.1	45:26	Deja Q
X+ 87.	2/02/91	187			Devil's Due
X+ 29.	12/03/88	129	42286.3	45:22	Elementary, Dear Data
X+ 46.	6/24/89	146	42901.3	45:23	The Emissary
X+ 0.	9/26/87	721	41153.7	1:30:56	Encounter at Farpoint
X+ 1.	12/05/87	101	41153.7	45:16	Encounter at Farpoint Pt I
X+ 2.	12/12/87	102	41153.8	45:25	Encounter at Farpoint Pt II
X+ 55.	11/06/89	155	43349.2	45:25	The Enemy
X+ 50.	9/30/89	149	not given	45:26	The Ensigns of Command
X+ 49.	9/23/89	150	43125.8	45:25	Evolution
X  .TE
X***************
X*** 623,635 ****
X  .sp 3p
X- 29.	12/03/88	129	42286.3	45:22	Elementary, Dear Data
X- 46.	6/24/89	146	42901.3	45:23	The Emissary
X- 0.	9/26/87	721	41153.7	1:30:56	Encounter at Farpoint
X- 1.	12/05/87	101	41153.7	45:16	Encounter at Farpoint Pt I
X- 2.	12/12/87	102	41153.8	45:25	Encounter at Farpoint Pt II
X- 55.	11/06/89	155	43349.2	45:25	The Enemy
X- 50.	9/30/89	149	not given	45:26	The Ensigns of Command
X- 49.	9/23/89	150	43125.8	45:25	Evolution
X  76.	9/29/90	178	44012.3	45:28	Family
X! 83.	11/17/90	183			Final Mission
X! 82.	11/10/90	182			Future Imperfect
X  69.	4/14/90	169	43807.4	45:28	Hollow Pursuits
X--- 642,648 ----
X  .sp 3p
X  76.	9/29/90	178	44012.3	45:28	Family
X! 83.	11/17/90	183	44307.5	45:29	Final Mission
X! 89.	2/16/91	189			First Contact
X! 82.	11/10/90	182	44286.5	45:31	Future Imperfect
X! 90.	3/09/91	190			Galaxy's Child
X  69.	4/14/90	169	43807.4	45:28	Hollow Pursuits
X***************
X*** 644,647 ****
X  5.	10/17/87	107	41386.4	45:32	The Last Outpost
X! 80.	10/27/90	180	44215.2		Legacy
X  7.	10/31/87	108	41249.3	45:25	Lonely Among Us
X  31.	1/07/89	132	42477.2	45:21	Loud As A Whisper
X--- 657,661 ----
X  5.	10/17/87	107	41386.4	45:32	The Last Outpost
X! 80.	10/27/90	180	44215.2	45:29	Legacy
X  7.	10/31/87	108	41249.3	45:25	Lonely Among Us
X+ 84.	12/29/90	184	44356.9		The Loss
X  31.	1/07/89	132	42477.2	45:21	Loud As A Whisper
X***************
X*** 648,650 ****
X  45.	6/17/89	145	42859.2	45:21	Manhunt
X! 35.	2/11/89	135	42523.7	45:29	The Measure Of A Man
X  72.	5/26/90	172	43930.7	45:27	Menage a Troi
X--- 662,664 ----
X  45.	6/17/89	145	42859.2	45:21	Manhunt
X! 35.	2/11/89	135	42523.7	45:31	The Measure Of A Man
X  72.	5/26/90	172	43930.7	45:27	Menage a Troi
X***************
X*** 653,654 ****
X--- 667,669 ----
X  26.	5/14/88	126	41986.0	45:27	The Neutral Zone
X+ 91.	3/16/91	191			Night Terrors
X  64.	3/10/90	164	43657.0	45:26	The Offspring
X***************
X*** 675,678 ****
X  42.	4/22/89	142	42761.3	45:24	Q Who
X! 79.	10/20/90	179	44161.2		Remember Me
X! 81.	11/03/90	181	44246.3		Reunion
X  38.	3/25/89	138	42625.4	45:24	The Royale
X--- 690,693 ----
X  42.	4/22/89	142	42761.3	45:24	Q Who
X! 79.	10/20/90	179	44161.2	45:29	Remember Me
X! 81.	11/03/90	181	44246.3	45:26	Reunion
X  38.	3/25/89	138	42625.4	45:24	The Royale
X***************
X*** 700,701 ****
X--- 715,717 ----
X  52.	10/14/89	152	43173.5	45:26	Who Watches The Watchers
X+ 86.	1/26/91	186			The Wounded
X  63.	2/17/90	163	43625.2	45:27	Yesterday's Enterprise
X***************
X*** 766,768 ****
X  34.	2/04/89	134	42506.5	45:25	A Matter Of Honor
X! 35.	2/11/89	135	42523.7	45:29	The Measure Of A Man
X  .TE
X--- 782,784 ----
X  34.	2/04/89	134	42506.5	45:25	A Matter Of Honor
X! 35.	2/11/89	135	42523.7	45:31	The Measure Of A Man
X  .TE
X***************
X*** 783,785 ****
X  36.	2/18/89	136	42568.8	45:25	The Dauphin
X! 37.	3/18/89	137	42609.1	45:24	Contagion
X  38.	3/25/89	138	42625.4	45:24	The Royale
X--- 799,801 ----
X  36.	2/18/89	136	42568.8	45:25	The Dauphin
X! 37.	3/18/89	137	42609.1	45:26	Contagion
X  38.	3/25/89	138	42625.4	45:24	The Royale
X***************
X*** 841,847 ****
X  78.	10/13/90	176	44143.7	45:28	Suddenly Human
X! 79.	10/20/90	179	44161.2		Remember Me
X! 80.	10/27/90	180	44215.2		Legacy
X! 81.	11/03/90	181	44246.3		Reunion
X! 82.	11/10/90	182			Future Imperfect
X! 83.	11/17/90	183			Final Mission
X  .TE
X--- 857,871 ----
X  78.	10/13/90	176	44143.7	45:28	Suddenly Human
X! 79.	10/20/90	179	44161.2	45:29	Remember Me
X! 80.	10/27/90	180	44215.2	45:29	Legacy
X! 81.	11/03/90	181	44246.3	45:26	Reunion
X! 82.	11/10/90	182	44286.5	45:31	Future Imperfect
X! 83.	11/17/90	183	44307.5	45:29	Final Mission
X! 84.	12/29/90	184	44356.9		The Loss
X! 85.	1/05/91	185	44390.1		Data's Day
X! 86.	1/26/91	186			The Wounded
X! 87.	2/02/91	187			Devil's Due
X! 88.	2/09/91	188			Clues
X! 89.	2/16/91	189			First Contact
X! 90.	3/09/91	190			Galaxy's Child
X! 91.	3/16/91	191			Night Terrors
X  .TE
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03638	Sun Jan 13 02:59:29 1991
X--- sttng-B.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:05 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-B.txt,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:51:02 brown Exp $
X  .nr bm 70p
X--- 1,2 ----
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-B.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:18:58 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  .nr bm 70p
X***************
X*** 28,30 ****
X--- 28,32 ----
X  \f2Ajur\f1	Karen Landry
X+ .ne 2
X  Alaimo, Marc	Commander T-Bok	The Neutral Zone
X+ 	Gul Macet	The Wounded
X  \f2Alans\f1	Whitney Rydbeck
X***************
X*** 76,78 ****
X  Barlow, Jennifer	Ensign Gibson	The Dauphin
X! .ne 3
X  Barrett, Majel	ship's computer voice (no screen credit)	many
X--- 78,80 ----
X  Barlow, Jennifer	Ensign Gibson	The Dauphin
X! .ne 4
X  Barrett, Majel	ship's computer voice (no screen credit)	many
X***************
X*** 119,120 ****
X--- 121,123 ----
X  \f2Bractor\f1	Armin Shimerman
X+ Braden, Kim	Janet Brooks	The Loss
X  \f2Bradley, Jessica\f1	Carolyn Allport
X***************
X*** 124,125 ****
X--- 127,129 ----
X  Brocksmith, Roy	Sirna Kolrami	Peak Performance
X+ \f2Brooks, Janet\f1	Kim Braden
X  Brophy, Brian	Dr. David Maddox	The Measure Of A Man
X***************
X*** 149,150 ****
X--- 153,157 ----
X  \f2Chang, Tac Officer\f1	Robert Ito
X+ .ne 2
X+ Chao, Rosalind	Keiko	Data's Day
X+ 		The Wounded
X  \f2Chorgan\f1	Stephen Lee
X***************
X*** 162,166 ****
X  \f2Connaught\f1	Barbara Townsend
X  Cooper, Charles	K'mpec	Sins of The Father
X! 		K'Mpec	Reunion
X  Cord, Erik	Thug	The Big Goodbye
X  Corsentino, Frank	DaiMon Bok	The Battle
X--- 169,175 ----
X  \f2Connaught\f1	Barbara Townsend
X+ .ne 2
X  Cooper, Charles	K'mpec	Sins of The Father
X! 		Reunion
X  Cord, Erik	Thug	The Big Goodbye
X+ .ne 2
X  Corsentino, Frank	DaiMon Bok	The Battle
X***************
X*** 178,179 ****
X--- 187,189 ----
X  \f2Crewmember\f1	Charles Dayton
X+ .ne 2
X  Crofoot, Leonard John	Trent	Angel One
X***************
X*** 180,182 ****
X  	*Robot	The Offspring
X! .ne 3
X  \f3Crosby, Denise\f1\(dg	\f3Lt. [Natasha] Tasha Yar\f1	First Season
X--- 190,192 ----
X  	*Robot	The Offspring
X! .ne 4
X  \f3Crosby, Denise\f1\(dg	\f3Lt. [Natasha] Tasha Yar\f1	First Season
X***************
X*** 198,199 ****
X--- 208,210 ----
X  \f2Dar, Gelek\f1	Albert Hall
X+ \f2Daro\f1	Time Winters
X  Darrow, Henry	Admiral Savar	Conspiracy
X***************
X*** 209,210 ****
X--- 220,222 ----
X  Dengel, Jake\(dg	Mordoc	The Last Outpost
X+ .ne 2
X  Dennehy, Elizabeth	Lt. Commander Shelby	The Best of Both Worlds
X***************
X*** 212,213 ****
X--- 224,226 ----
X  Dennis, Charles	Sunad	Transfigurations
X+ Desai, Shelly	V'Sal	Data's Day
X  \f2Desk Sergeant\f1	Mike Genovese
X***************
X*** 275,277 ****
X  \f2Gladstone, Miss\f1	Dawn Arnemann
X! .ne 7
X  Goldberg, Whoopi\(dg	Guinan	The Child
X--- 288,291 ----
X  \f2Gladstone, Miss\f1	Dawn Arnemann
X! \f2Gleason\f1	Todd Merrill
X! .ne 10
X  Goldberg, Whoopi\(dg	Guinan	The Child
X***************
X*** 285,286 ****
X--- 299,301 ----
X  		The Best of Both Worlds
X+ 		The Loss
X  \f2Gomez, Ensign Sonya\f1	Lycia Naff
X***************
X*** 291,292 ****
X--- 306,308 ----
X  \f2Gowron\f1	Robert O'Reilly
X+ .ne 3
X  Grace, April	Transporter Chief Hubbell	Future Imperfect
X***************
X*** 293,294 ****
X--- 309,311 ----
X  	Transporter Technician	Reunion
X+ 		Data's Day
X  \f2Granger\f1	Jon De Vries
X***************
X*** 307,310 ****
X  \f2Guinan\f1	Whoopi Goldberg
X  .CL H
X! \f2Haden, Admiral\f1	Stack Pierce
X  \f2Hagon\f1	James Louis Watkins
X--- 324,328 ----
X  \f2Guinan\f1	Whoopi Goldberg
X+ Gunton, Bob	Captain Maxwell	The Wounded
X  .CL H
X! \f2Haden, Admiral\f1	John Hancock
X  \f2Hagon\f1	James Louis Watkins
X***************
X*** 316,317 ****
X--- 334,337 ----
X  Hamilton, Kim	Songi	Final Mission
X+ Hancock, John	Admiral Haden	The Defector
X+ 		The Wounded
X  Haney, Anne	Rishon Uxbridge	The Survivors
X***************
X*** 367,369 ****
X  \f2Katie\f1	Jandi Swanson
X! .ne 2
X  Katsulas, Andreas	Tomalak	The Enemy
X--- 387,389 ----
X  \f2Katie\f1	Jandi Swanson
X! .ne 3
X  Katsulas, Andreas	Tomalak	The Enemy
X***************
X*** 376,377 ****
X--- 396,398 ----
X  \f2K'Ehleyr\f1	Suzie Plakson
X+ \f2Keiko\f1	Rosalind Chao
X  Keller, Dore	Crewman	The Child
X***************
X*** 388,390 ****
X  \f2K'mpec\f1	Charles Cooper
X- \f2K'Mpec\f1	Charles Cooper
X  \f2K'nera\f1	David Froman
X--- 409,410 ----
X***************
X*** 392,394 ****
X--- 412,416 ----
X  Knight, Wyatt	Technician #2	Coming of Age
X+ .ne 2
X  Kohnert, Mary	Ensign Tess Allenby	Final Mission
X+ 		The Loss
X  \f2Kolrami, Sirna\f1	Roy Brocksmith
X***************
X*** 454,455 ****
X--- 476,478 ----
X  \f2MacDougal, Lt. Comdr.\f1	Brooke Bundy
X+ \f2Macet, Gul\f1	Marc Alaimo
X  Madalone, Dennis	Ramos	Heart of Glory
X***************
X*** 468,469 ****
X--- 491,493 ----
X  Mason, Dan	Accolan	When The Bough Breaks
X+ .ne 2
X  Massett, Patrick	Duras	Sins of The Father
X***************
X*** 471,472 ****
X--- 495,497 ----
X  Matthew, Eric	1st Edo Boy	Justice
X+ \f2Maxwell, Captain\f1	Bob Gunton
X  McBroom, Amanda	Captain Philipa Louvois	The Measure Of A Man
X***************
X*** 476,477 ****
X--- 501,503 ----
X  	Sheliak	The Ensigns of Command
X+ .ne 2
X  McCormick, Carolyn\(dg	Minuet	11001001
X***************
X*** 492,494 ****
X  McPherson, Patricia	Ariel	Angel One
X! .ne 25
X  Meaney, Colm	Battle Bridge Conn	Encounter at Farpoint
X--- 518,520 ----
X  McPherson, Patricia	Ariel	Angel One
X! .ne 37
X  Meaney, Colm	Battle Bridge Conn	Encounter at Farpoint
X***************
X*** 522,523 ****
X--- 548,551 ----
X  		Legacy
X+ 		Data's Day
X+ 		The Wounded
X  	Transporter Chief	The Child
X***************
X*** 532,533 ****
X--- 560,562 ----
X  \f2Melian\f1	Paul Lambert
X+ \f2Mendak\f1	Alan Scarfe
X  \f2Mendon, Ensign\f1	John Putch
X***************
X*** 536,537 ****
X--- 565,567 ----
X  \f2Menheim, Jenice\f1	Michelle Phillips
X+ .ne 2
X  Menyuk, Eric	Assistant (aka Traveler)	Where No One Has Gone Before
X***************
X*** 538,539 ****
X--- 568,570 ----
X  	Traveller	Remember Me
X+ Merrill, Todd	Gleason	Future Imperfect
X  Merson, Richard	Pie Man	Elementary, Dear Data
X***************
X*** 584,585 ****
X--- 615,617 ----
X  \f2N.D. Transporter Chief\f1	George O'Hanlon, Jr.
X+ .ne 2
X  Naff, Lycia	Ensign Sonya Gomez	Q Who
X***************
X*** 597,600 ****
X  \f2Nuria\f1	Kathryn Leigh Scott
X- \f2Nurse\f1	Brad Zerbst
X  \f2Nurse\f1	Mary McCusker
X  \f2Nurse Temple\f1	Patti Tippo
X--- 629,633 ----
X  \f2Nuria\f1	Kathryn Leigh Scott
X  \f2Nurse\f1	Mary McCusker
X+ \f2Nurse\f1	Patti Yasutake
X+ \f2Nurse\f1	Brad Zerbst
X  \f2Nurse Temple\f1	Patti Tippo
X***************
X*** 613,614 ****
X--- 646,648 ----
X  O'Neil, Tricia	Captain Rachel Garrett	Yesterday's Enterprise
X+ .ne 2
X  O'Reilly, Robert	Second Hoodlum	Manhunt
X***************
X*** 622,623 ****
X--- 656,659 ----
X  Patrick, Randal	Crewman #1	Evolution
X+ Pecheur, Sierra	T'Pel	Data's Day
X+ Pecheur, Sierra	T'Pel	Data's Day
X  \f2Peddler, The\f1	Vincent Schiavelli
X***************
X*** 635,639 ****
X  \f2Pie Man\f1	Richard Merson
X- Pierce, Stack	Admiral Haden	The Defector
X  Piscopo, Joe	the Comic	The Outrageous Okona
X! .ne 2
X  Plakson, Suzie	Lt. Selar	The Schizoid Man
X--- 671,674 ----
X  \f2Pie Man\f1	Richard Merson
X  Piscopo, Joe	the Comic	The Outrageous Okona
X! .ne 3
X  Plakson, Suzie	Lt. Selar	The Schizoid Man
X***************
X*** 640,642 ****
X  	K'Ehleyr	The Emissary
X! 	K'Ehleyr	Reunion
X  \f2Policeman\f1	Fred G. Smith
X--- 675,677 ----
X  	K'Ehleyr	The Emissary
X! 		Reunion
X  \f2Policeman\f1	Fred G. Smith
X***************
X*** 682,684 ****
X  Richman, Peter Mark	Ralph	The Neutral Zone
X! .ne 2
X  Rider, Michael	Security Guard	Reunion
X--- 717,719 ----
X  Richman, Peter Mark	Ralph	The Neutral Zone
X! .ne 3
X  Rider, Michael	Security Guard	Reunion
X***************
X*** 695,697 ****
X--- 730,734 ----
X  Roccuzzo, Mario	Arthur Malencon	Home Soil
X+ .ne 2
X  Rodriguez, Marco	Captain Paul Rice	The Arsenal of Freedom
X+ 	Telle	The Wounded
X  Rohner, Clayton	Admiral Mark Jameson	Too Short A Season
X***************
X*** 713,714 ****
X--- 750,752 ----
X  \f2Savar, Admiral\f1	Henry Darrow
X+ Scarfe, Alan	Mendak	Data's Day
X  .ne 2
X***************
X*** 766,768 ****
X  	Ensign Herbert	The Icarus Factor
X! .ne 2
X  \f3Spiner, Brent	Lt. Commander Data\f1	ALL
X--- 804,806 ----
X  	Ensign Herbert	The Icarus Factor
X! .ne 4
X  \f3Spiner, Brent	Lt. Commander Data\f1	ALL
X***************
X*** 777,779 ****
X  \f2Stubbs, Dr. Paul\f1	Ken Jenkins
X! .ne 2
X  Struycken, Carel	Mr. Homn	Haven
X--- 815,817 ----
X  \f2Stubbs, Dr. Paul\f1	Ken Jenkins
X! .ne 3
X  Struycken, Carel	Mr. Homn	Haven
X***************
X*** 801,802 ****
X--- 839,841 ----
X  Templeman, S.A.	John Bates	The Defector
X+ .ne 4
X  \f2Ten Forward Crew\f1	Hayne Bayle
X***************
X*** 825,826 ****
X--- 864,866 ----
X  \f2Toya\f1	Connie Danese
X+ \f2T'Pel\f1	Sierra Pecheur
X  \f2Transporter Chief\f1	Colm Meaney
X***************
X*** 859,860 ****
X--- 899,901 ----
X  Vries, Jon De	Granger	Up The Long Ladder
X+ \f2V'Sal\f1	Shelly Desai
X  .CL W
X***************
X*** 867,868 ****
X--- 908,910 ----
X  Warhit, Doug	Kazago	The Battle
X+ .ne 2
X  Warner, Julie	Christy	Booby Trap
X***************
X*** 876,878 ****
X  \f2Whalen, Lit-Historian\f1	David Selburg
X! \f3Wheaton, Wil	Wesley [``Wes''] Crusher\f1	ALL
X  White, Diz	Prostitute	Elementary, Dear Data
X--- 918,932 ----
X  \f2Whalen, Lit-Historian\f1	David Selburg
X! .ne 12
X! \f3Wheaton, Wil	Wesley [``Wes''] Crusher\f1	Season 1
X! 		Season 2
X! 		Season 3
X! 		The Best of Both Worlds Part II
X! 		Family
X! 		Brothers
X! 		Suddenly Human
X! 		Remember Me
X! 		Legacy
X! 		Reunion
X! 		Future Imperfect
X! 		Final Mission
X  White, Diz	Prostitute	Elementary, Dear Data
X***************
X*** 883,884 ****
X--- 937,939 ----
X  Willrich, Rudolph	Reittan Grax	Menage a Troi
X+ Winters, Time	Daro	The Wounded
X  Wise, Ray	Liko	Who Watches the Watchers
X***************
X*** 894,895 ****
X--- 949,952 ----
X  \f2Yareena\f1	Karole Selmon
X+ Yasutake, Patti	Nurse	Future Imperfect
X+ .ne 2
X  Yeager, Biff	Engineer Argyle	Where No One Has Gone Before
X***************
X*** 900,901 ****
X--- 957,959 ----
X  \f2Zayner\f1	J. Michael Flynn
X+ .ne 3
X  Zerbst, Brad	Medical Technician	Justice
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03649	Sun Jan 13 02:59:32 1991
X--- sttng-C.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:08 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-C.txt,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:51:08 brown Exp $
X  .ds iX C-
X--- 1,2 ----
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-C.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:19:05 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  .ds iX C-
X***************
X*** 65,66 ****
X--- 65,68 ----
X  	Chip Chalmers	Captain's Holiday
X+ 		The Loss
X+ 		The Wounded
X  	Richard Colla	The Last Outpost
X***************
X*** 110,111 ****
X--- 112,114 ----
X  	Robert Weimer	Who Watches the Watchers
X+ 		Data's Day
X  .bp
X***************
X*** 112,113 ****
X--- 115,117 ----
X  Story By	Gregory Amos	A Matter Of Honor
X+ 	Harold Apter	Data's Day
X  	Burton Armus	A Matter Of Honor
X***************
X*** 115,116 ****
X--- 119,121 ----
X  	David Assael	The Icarus Factor
X+ 	Hilary J. Bader	The Loss
X  	Hans Beimler	The Schizoid Man
X***************
X*** 119,120 ****
X--- 124,128 ----
X  	John D. F. Black	The Naked Now
X+ 	Sara Charno	The Wounded
X+ 	Stuart Charno	The Wounded
X+ 	Cy Chermak	The Wounded
X  	Drew Deighan	Reunion
X***************
X*** 159,161 ****
X  .bp
X! Teleplay By	Burton Armus	The Outrageous Okona
X  	Kasey Arnold-Ince	Final Mission
X--- 167,171 ----
X  .bp
X! Teleplay By	Alan J. Adler	The Loss
X! 	Harold Apter	Data's Day
X! 	Burton Armus	The Outrageous Okona
X  	Kasey Arnold-Ince	Final Mission
X***************
X*** 163,164 ****
X--- 173,175 ----
X  		A Matter Of Honor
X+ 	Hilary J. Bader	The Loss
SHAR_EOF
echo "End of part 2"
echo "File sttng402d is continued in part 3"
echo "3" > s2_seq_.tmp
exit 0
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
Email submissions to trek-info@dweeb.fx.com, and questions to
						trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com

brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Vidiot) (01/22/91)

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#!/bin/sh
# this is part 3 of a multipart archive
# do not concatenate these parts, unpack them in order with /bin/sh
# file sttng402d continued
#
CurArch=3
if test ! -r s2_seq_.tmp
then echo "Please unpack part 1 first!"
     exit 1; fi
( read Scheck
  if test "$Scheck" != $CurArch
  then echo "Please unpack part $Scheck next!"
       exit 1;
  else exit 0; fi
) < s2_seq_.tmp || exit 1
echo "x - Continuing file sttng402d"
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' >> sttng402d
X  	Ira Steven Behr	Yesterday's Enterprise
X***************
X*** 173,174 ****
X--- 184,186 ----
X  	Shari Goodhartz	The Most Toys
X+ 	Vanessa Greene	The Loss
X  	C. J. Holland	Hide And Q
X***************
X*** 188,189 ****
X--- 200,202 ----
X  		Reunion
X+ 		Data's Day
X  	W. Reed Moran	Sins of The Father
X***************
X*** 201,202 ****
X--- 214,216 ----
X  		Final Mission
X+ 		The Wounded
X  	Worley Thorne	Justice
X***************
X*** 210,214 ****
X  \"
X! Television Story and
X! \h'12p'Teleplay by	Peter S. Beagle	Sarek
X! 	Hans Beimler	The Emissary
X  	Richard Manning	The Emissary
X--- 224,227 ----
X  \"
X! Television Story and	Peter S. Beagle	Sarek
X! \h'12p'Teleplay by	Hans Beimler	The Emissary
X  	Richard Manning	The Emissary
X***************
X*** 219,222 ****
X  
X! Based on an unpublished
X! \h'12p'Story by	Thomas H. Calder	The Emissary
X  
X--- 232,235 ----
X  
X! Based on an unpublished	Thomas H. Calder	The Emissary
X! \h'12p'Story by
X  
X***************
X*** 223,226 ****
X  
X! Based In Part On A Premise By	Susanne Lambdin	Family
X! 	Bryan Stewart	Family
X  
X--- 236,239 ----
X  
X! Based In Part On A	Susanne Lambdin	Family
X! \h'12p'Premise By	Bryan Stewart	Family
X  
X***************
X*** 227,231 ****
X  
X! From on an unpublished
X! \h'12p'Story by	Marc Cushman	Sarek
X! 	Jake Jacobs	Sarek
X  
X--- 240,243 ----
X  
X! From an unpublished	Marc Cushman	Sarek
X! \h'12p'Story by	Jake Jacobs	Sarek
X  
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03657	Sun Jan 13 02:59:35 1991
X--- sttng-D.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:13 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-D.txt,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:51:11 brown Exp $
X  .ds iX D-
X--- 1,2 ----
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-D.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:19:09 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  .ds iX D-
X***************
X*** 57,59 ****
X  	David Livingston	175\-
X! 	Lee Sheldon	175\-
X  Producers	John Mason	127\-139
X--- 57,59 ----
X  	David Livingston	175\-
X! 	Lee Sheldon	175\-182
X  Producers	John Mason	127\-139
X***************
X*** 64,65 ****
X--- 64,67 ----
X  Story Editors	Hans Beimler	119\-126
X+ 	David Bennett Carren	183\-
X+ 	J. Larry Carroll	183\-
X  	Richard Manning	119\-126
X***************
X*** 436,439 ****
X  	Ron Surma
X! Music By	Ron Jones	175, 177, 181
X! 	Dennis McCarthy	176, 178, 180
X  	Jay Chattaway	179
X--- 438,441 ----
X  	Ron Surma
X! Music By	Ron Jones	175, 177, 181, 183, 185
X! 	Dennis McCarthy	176, 178, 180, 182, 184
X  	Jay Chattaway	179
X***************
X*** 443,447 ****
X  Production Designer	Richard D. James
X! Editor	J.P. Farrell	175, 178, 181
X! 	Tom Benko, \s-2A.C.E.\s0	177, 180
X! 	Bob Lederman	179
X  Editors	Bob Lederman	176
X--- 445,449 ----
X  Production Designer	Richard D. James
X! Editor	J.P. Farrell	175, 178, 181, 184
X! 	Tom Benko, \s-2A.C.E.\s0	177, 180, 183
X! 	Bob Lederman	179, 182, 185
X  Editors	Bob Lederman	176
X***************
X*** 449,453 ****
X  Unit Production Manager	Merri D. Howard
X! First Assistant Director	Brad Yacobian	175, 177, 179, 181
X  	Chip Chalmers	176
X! 	Doug Dean	178, 180
X  Second Assistant Director	Adele G. Simmons
X--- 451,455 ----
X  Unit Production Manager	Merri D. Howard
X! First Assistant Director	Brad Yacobian	175, 177, 179, 181, 183, 185
X  	Chip Chalmers	176
X! 	Doug Dean	178, 180, 182, 184
X  Second Assistant Director	Adele G. Simmons
X***************
X*** 455,458 ****
X  Set Decorator	Jim Mees
X! Visual Effects Supervisor	Robert Legato	175, 177, 179, 181
X! 	Dan Curry	176, 178, 180
X  Senior Illustrator/
X--- 457,460 ----
X  Set Decorator	Jim Mees
X! Visual Effects Supervisor	Robert Legato	175, 177, 179, 181, 183, 185
X! 	Dan Curry	176, 178, 180, 182, 184
X  Senior Illustrator/
X***************
X*** 463,466 ****
X  \h'12p'and Supervised By	Michael Westmore
X! Visual Effects Coordinator	Gary Hutzel	175, 177, 179, 181
X! 	Ron Moore	176, 178, 180
X  Set Designer	Gary Speckman
X--- 465,468 ----
X  \h'12p'and Supervised By	Michael Westmore
X! Visual Effects Coordinator	Gary Hutzel	175, 177, 179, 181, 183, 185
X! 	Ron Moore	176, 178, 180, 182, 184
X  Set Designer	Gary Speckman
X***************
X*** 471,474 ****
X  Special Effects	Dick Brownfield
X! Property Master	Joe Longo	175, 177, 179, 181
X! 	Alan Sims	176, 178, 180
X  Construction Coordinator	Al Smutko
X--- 473,476 ----
X  Special Effects	Dick Brownfield
X! Property Master	Joe Longo	175, 177, 179, 181, 183, 185
X! 	Alan Sims	176, 178, 180, 182, 184
X  Construction Coordinator	Al Smutko
X***************
X*** 481,482 ****
X--- 483,485 ----
X  	Kim Santantonio	176\-
X+ Choreographer	Gates McFadden	185
X  Sound Mixer	Alan Bernard, \s-2C.A.S.\s0
X***************
X*** 485,492 ****
X  First Company Grip	Bob Sordal
X! Costumers	Kimberley Thompson	175, 176, 178\-
X  	Kimberly Thompson	177
X! 	Charles Evan Drayman	175, 177, 179, 181
X  	David Page	176, 178
X! 	Mandy Chamberlin	176, 178, 180
X! 	Maurice Palanski	180
X  Visual Effects Associate	David Takemura
X--- 488,497 ----
X  First Company Grip	Bob Sordal
X! .ne 7
X! Costumers	Kimberley Thompson	175, 176, 178\-181, 183, 185
X  	Kimberly Thompson	177
X! 	Charles Evan Drayman	175, 177, 179, 181, 183, 185
X  	David Page	176, 178
X! 	Mandy Chamberlin	176, 178, 180, 182, 184
X! 	Maurice Palanski	180, 184
X! 	Carol Kunz	182
X  Visual Effects Associate	David Takemura
X***************
X*** 494,495 ****
X--- 499,501 ----
X  Supervising Sound Editor	Bill Wistrom
X+ .ne 3
X  Sound Editors	James Wolvington
X***************
X*** 500,501 ****
X--- 506,508 ----
X  Production Coordinator	Diane Overdiek
X+ .ne 3
X  Post Production Associates	Terri Martinez
X***************
X*** 504,505 ****
X--- 511,513 ----
X  Pre-Production Associate	Eric A. Stillwell
X+ .ne 2
X  Casting Executive	Helen Mossler	175, 176
X***************
X*** 506,508 ****
X  	Helen Mossler, \s-2C.S.A.\s0	177\-
X! Stunt Coordinator	Dennis Madalone	175, 177\-
X  Research Consultant	Richard Arnold
X--- 514,516 ----
X  	Helen Mossler, \s-2C.S.A.\s0	177\-
X! Stunt Coordinator	Dennis Madalone	175, 177\-183
X  Research Consultant	Richard Arnold
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03663	Sun Jan 13 02:59:36 1991
X--- sttng-E.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:31 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-E.txt,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:55:25 brown Exp $
X  .ds iX E-
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X! .\" $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/sttng-E.txt,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:19:13 brown Exp Locker: brown $
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X--- sttng-G.txt	Sun Jan 13 02:19:43 1991
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X  .ds iX G-
X***************
X*** 24,27 ****
X  .IX "miscellaneous information"
X! This appendix contains miscellaneous information about the stories.
X! Information that is too long to fit on the appropriate story's synopsis page.
X  Where available, the author of the information is listed.
X--- 24,27 ----
X  .IX "miscellaneous information"
X! This appendix contains miscellaneous information about the stories,
X! information that is too long to fit on the appropriate story's synopsis page.
X  Where available, the author of the information is listed.
X***************
X*** 325,327 ****
X  .vs 12
X! .IX "Stuff from Baycon 90"
X  
X--- 325,327 ----
X  .vs 12
X! .IX "Baycon 90"
X  
X***************
X*** 1180,1182 ****
X  LeVar Burton: Black BMW (Marina called it ``black upon black upon black''...)
X! Wil Wheaton - Honda Prelude Deluxe
X  Brent Spiner: Toyota Carolla
X--- 1180,1182 ----
X  LeVar Burton: Black BMW (Marina called it ``black upon black upon black''...)
X! Wil Wheaton: Honda Prelude Deluxe
X  Brent Spiner: Toyota Carolla
X***************
X*** 1956,1957 ****
X--- 1956,1959 ----
X  \f2A Matter of Honor\f1	7	44
X+ \f2A Matter of Perspective\f1	13	10
X+ \f2Allegiance\f1	13	54
X  Corey Allen	10	62
X***************
X*** 1974,1975 ****
X--- 1976,1979 ----
X  LeVar Burton	1	16
X+ \h'24p'Lt. Geordi La Forge	13	6
X+ \f2Captain's Holiday\f1	13	59
X  \f2The Child\f1	5	12
X***************
X*** 2002,2003 ****
X--- 2006,2008 ----
X  \h'\n(DBu'Eternal Questions	11	15
X+ \h'\n(DBu'Eye Views	13	52
X  \h'\n(DBu'For the Love of \f2Star Trek\f1	2	8
X***************
X*** 2009,2010 ****
X--- 2014,2016 ----
X  \h'\n(DBu'Diana Muldaur: Prescription \f2Enterprise\f1	7	4
X+ \h'\n(DBu'Picard's Options	13	52
X  \h'\n(DBu'Riker's Role	4	26
X***************
X*** 2066,2067 ****
X--- 2072,2074 ----
X  \f2Measure of a Man\f1	8	5
X+ Ronald D. Moore - Yesterday's Fan	13	20
X  Diana Muldaur	8	12
X***************
X*** 2069,2070 ****
X--- 2076,2078 ----
X  \f2The Neutral Zone\f1	6	64
X+ \f2The Offspring\f1	13	43
X  \f2The Outrageous Okona\f1	6	11
X***************
X*** 2082,2083 ****
X--- 2090,2092 ----
X  Keith Sharee - Imaginary Games	12	49
X+ \f2Sins of the Father\f1	13	48
X  Marina Sirtis	1	24
X***************
X*** 2104,2105 ****
X--- 2113,2115 ----
X  \f2Time Squared\f1	8	63
X+ \f2Tin Man\f1	13	63
X  \f2Too Short A Season\f1	4	47
X***************
X*** 2120,2121 ****
X--- 2130,2132 ----
X  \f2Who Watches the Watchers?\f1	10	49
X+ \f2Yesterday's Enterprise\f1	13	15
X  .TE
X***************
X*** 2311,2313 ****
X  about this older brother in a cave somewhere with a knife in his back.
X! I swear my mother heard me screening 10 miles away in her car.''
X  .in 0
X--- 2322,2324 ----
X  about this older brother in a cave somewhere with a knife in his back.
X! I swear my mother heard me screaming 10 miles away in her car.''
X  .in 0
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03698	Sun Jan 13 02:59:49 1991
X--- sttng.idx	Sun Jan 13 02:20:02 1991
X***************
X*** 34,35 ****
X--- 34,36 ----
X  .IN "Aldea" "35"
X+ .IN "Alfa Onias Three" "171"
X  .IN "allasomorph" "71"
X***************
X*** 64,66 ****
X  .IN "Barzan" "111"
X! .IN "batlekh, Klingon weapon" "167"
X  .IN "battle of Maxia" "19"
X--- 65,67 ----
X  .IN "Barzan" "111"
X! .IN "batlekh, Klingon weapon" "168"
X  .IN "battle of Maxia" "19"
X***************
X*** 70,71 ****
X--- 71,73 ----
X  .IN "Baycon 89" "G-2"
X+ .IN "Baycon 90" "G-4"
X  .IN "Bendai's syndrome" "141"
X***************
X*** 79,80 ****
X--- 81,83 ----
X  .IN "Binary star system" "99"
X+ .IN "birthday party" "171"
X  .IN "birthplace, Tasha Yar" "165"
X***************
X*** 86,87 ****
X--- 89,91 ----
X  .IN "Botanica Four Research Station" "123"
X+ .IN "brain damage" "175"
X  .IN "Bre'el Four" "121"
X***************
X*** 101,103 ****
X  .IN "Celle" "15"
X! .IN "cha'Dlch" "129"
X  .IN "Chalnoth" "131"
X--- 105,107 ----
X  .IN "Celle" "15"
X! .IN "cha'DIch" "129"
X  .IN "Chalnoth" "131"
X***************
X*** 118,119 ****
X--- 122,124 ----
X  .IN "\f2Contagion\fP" "72"
X+ .IN "cosmic-string fragment" "175"
X  .IN "Creator, Data" "157"
X***************
X*** 127,129 ****
X--- 132,136 ----
X  .sp
X+ .IN "D'Vorus, Romulan ship" "177"
X  .IN "Daled Four" "71"
X+ .IN "dance lessons" "177"
X  .IN "Darnay's disease" "61"
X***************
X*** 132,133 ****
X--- 139,141 ----
X  .IN "Data's creator" "157"
X+ .IN "\f2Data's Day\fP" "176"
X  .IN "Data's home" "27"
X***************
X*** 141,142 ****
X--- 149,151 ----
X  .IN "Deneb IV" "3"
X+ .IN "Deseus, Romulan ship" "171"
X  .IN "dimensions, time" "47"
X***************
X*** 217,218 ****
X--- 226,228 ----
X  .IN "Galorndon Core" "109"
X+ .IN "Gamilon Five" "173"
X  .IN "Gatherers" "113"
X***************
X*** 235,237 ****
X  .IN "\f2Hollow Pursuits\fP" "136"
X! .IN "holodeck" "25, 31, 57, 59, 89, 123, 137"
X  .IN "\f2Home Soil\fP" "32"
X--- 245,248 ----
X  .IN "\f2Hollow Pursuits\fP" "136"
X! .IN "holodeck" "25, 31, 57, 59, 89, 123, 137, 171"
X! \h'24p'Romulan, 171
X  .IN "\f2Home Soil\fP" "32"
X***************
X*** 271,275 ****
X  .IN "Klingon ceremony, Zha-Juc" "167"
X! .IN "Klingon weapon batlekh" "167"
X  .IN "Klingon" "39, 67, 91, 125"
X! \h'24p'batlekh weapon, 167
X  \h'24p'cruiser Barruc, 167
X--- 282,286 ----
X  .IN "Klingon ceremony, Zha-Juc" "167"
X! .IN "Klingon weapon batlekh" "168"
X  .IN "Klingon" "39, 67, 91, 125"
X! \h'24p'batlekh weapon, 168
X  \h'24p'cruiser Barruc, 167
X***************
X*** 297,298 ****
X--- 308,310 ----
X  .IN "Los Angeles Creation Convention" "G-12"
X+ .IN "\f2Loss, The\fP" "174"
X  .IN "\f2Loud As A Whisper\fP" "62"
X***************
X*** 315,316 ****
X--- 327,329 ----
X  .IN "mind transfer" "61"
X+ .IN "miners' dispute" "173"
X  .IN "Minos" "41"
X***************
X*** 342,344 ****
X  .IN "\f2Neutral Zone, The\fP" "50"
X! .IN "Neutral Zone" "29, 39, 51, 73, 109"
X  .IN "nominations, Emmy" "F-1"
X--- 355,357 ----
X  .IN "\f2Neutral Zone, The\fP" "50"
X! .IN "Neutral Zone" "29, 39, 51, 73, 109, 177"
X  .IN "nominations, Emmy" "F-1"
X***************
X*** 345,347 ****
X  .IN "nominations, NAACP Image Award" "F-4"
X! .IN "Noonian Soongh, Dr." "27"
X  .IN "Norendra Three" "125"
X--- 358,360 ----
X  .IN "nominations, NAACP Image Award" "F-4"
X! .IN "Noonian Soong, Dr." "27"
X  .IN "Norendra Three" "125"
X***************
X*** 356,357 ****
X--- 369,371 ----
X  .IN "Ornara" "45"
X+ .IN "Outpost 23" "171"
X  .IN "outposts" "51"
X***************
X*** 370,371 ****
X--- 384,387 ----
X  .IN "\f2Pen Pals\fP" "80"
X+ .IN "Pentarus Five" "173"
X+ .IN "Pentarus Three" "173"
X  .IN "Picard duplicate" "77"
X***************
X*** 374,375 ****
X--- 390,392 ----
X  \h'24p'plasma, 53
X+ .IN "plane-polarized objects" "175"
X  .IN "Portal" "13"
X***************
X*** 402,404 ****
X  .IN "radiadion bombardment" "107"
X! .IN "radiation poisoning" "35"
X  .IN "Ramatis star system" "63"
X--- 419,422 ----
X  .IN "radiadion bombardment" "107"
X! .IN "radiation poisoning" "35, 173"
X! .IN "radioactive waste" "173"
X  .IN "Ramatis star system" "63"
X***************
X*** 408,409 ****
X--- 426,428 ----
X  .IN "Replicative Fading" "87"
X+ .IN "resignation" "175"
X  .IN "reunions, family" "159"
X***************
X*** 411,414 ****
X  .IN "ribosomes" "109"
X  .IN "Risa" "133"
X! .IN "Romulans" "29, 51, 73, 109, 115, 125, 135"
X  .IN "\f2Royale, The\fP" "74"
X--- 430,440 ----
X  .IN "ribosomes" "109"
X+ .IN "Riker's son" "171"
X  .IN "Risa" "133"
X! .IN "rockslide" "173"
X! .IN "Romulan holodeck" "171"
X! .IN "Romulan ship" "171, 177"
X! \h'24p'D'Vorus, 177
X! \h'24p'Deseus, 171
X! .IN "Romulan spy" "177"
X! .IN "Romulans" "29, 51, 73, 109, 115, 125, 135, 171"
X  .IN "\f2Royale, The\fP" "74"
X***************
X*** 444,445 ****
X--- 470,472 ----
X  .IN "Solais Five" "63"
X+ .IN "son, Riker's" "171"
X  .IN "son, Worf's" "167"
X***************
X*** 446,448 ****
X  .IN "Son-Che, Klingon ceremony" "167"
X! .IN "Soongh, Dr. Noonian" "27"
X  .IN "stabbing" "155"
X--- 473,476 ----
X  .IN "Son-Che, Klingon ceremony" "167"
X! .IN "Soong, Dr. Noonian" "27"
X! .IN "spy, Romulan" "177"
X  .IN "stabbing" "155"
X***************
X*** 474,476 ****
X  .IN "Stryis IV" "7"
X- .IN "Stuff from Baycon 90" "G-4"
X  .IN "\f2Suddenly Human\fP" "154"
X--- 502,503 ----
X***************
X*** 521,522 ****
X--- 548,550 ----
X  .IN "transponder" "1"
X+ .IN "transporter accident" "177"
X  .IN "Tsiolkovsky, U.S.S." "5"
X***************
X*** 524,525 ****
X--- 552,554 ----
X  .IN "TV Guide Notes" "G-27"
X+ .IN "two-dimensional entities" "175"
X  .sp 2v
X***************
X*** 564,565 ****
X--- 593,595 ----
X  .IN "weaponry" "41"
X+ .IN "wedding" "177"
X  .IN "\f2When The Bough Breaks\fP" "34"
X***************
X*** 571,573 ****
X  .IN "wormhole" "111"
X! .IN "writing & directing cross reference listing" "C-1"
X  .sp 2v
X--- 601,604 ----
X  .IN "wormhole" "111"
X! .IN "\f2Wounded, The\fP" "178"
X! .IN "writing & directing cross reference listing" "C-16"
X  .sp 2v
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X+ 277.9  45.7 STl
X+ 262.3  45.7 STl
X+ 271.6  67.1 STl
X+ 272.2  68.9 271.7  73.4 267.9  73.4 STc
X+ 260.5  73.4 STl
X+ 248.4  45.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Top of E in STARTREK...
X+ 345.3  98.2 STi
X+ 351.7 112.9 STl
X+ 312.2 112.9 STl
X+ 305.8  98.2 STl
X+ 345.3  98.2 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Bottom of E in STARTREK...
X+ 285.2  45.7 STi
X+ 303.2  87.1 STl
X+ 340.4  87.1 STl
X+ 334.5  73.4 STl
X+ 313.0  73.4 STl
X+ 306.7  59.0 STl
X+ 328.2  59.0 STl
X+ 322.4  45.7 STl
X+ 285.2  45.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Top of K in STARTREK...
X+ 398.8  98.2 STi
X+ 412.6 112.9 STl
X+ 393.0 112.9 STl
X+ 385.6 112.9 377.0 108.7 373.0 105.7 STc
X+ 376.1 112.9 STl
X+ 358.4 112.9 STl
X+ 352.0  98.2 STl
X+ 398.8  98.2 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Bottom of K in STARTREK...
X+ 398.6  45.7 STi
X+ 385.0  73.9 STl
X+ 383.5  76.7 378.6  87.1 366.2  87.1 STc
X+ 347.9  87.1 STl
X+ 329.8  45.7 STl
X+ 346.9  45.7 STl
X+ 358.9  73.4 STl
X+ 364.3  73.4 STl
X+ 370.6  73.4 372.7  66.7 373.8  63.7 STc
X+ 380.5  45.7 STl
X+ 398.6  45.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /THE {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
X+ %%Comment: T in THE...
X+  15.8  18.6 STi
X+   8.2   1.0 STl
X+   1.0   1.0 STl
X+   8.5  18.6 STl
X+   2.4  18.6 STl
X+   4.9  24.4 STl
X+  23.8  24.4 STl
X+  21.3  18.6 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: H in THE...
X+  28.7   1.0 STi
X+  32.6  10.0 STl
X+  27.0  10.0 STl
X+  23.1   1.0 STl
X+  16.6   1.0 STl
X+  26.7  24.4 STl
X+  33.2  24.4 STl
X+  29.0  14.7 STl
X+  34.6  14.7 STl
X+  38.8  24.4 STl
X+  45.1  24.4 STl
X+  34.9   1.0 STl
X+  28.7   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: E in THE...
X+  59.2   6.4 STi
X+  56.9   1.0 STl
X+  41.3   1.0 STl
X+  51.4  24.4 STl
X+  67.0  24.4 STl
X+  64.5  18.6 STl
X+  54.8  18.6 STl
X+  53.0  14.7 STl
X+  62.8  14.7 STl
X+  60.8  10.0 STl
X+  51.0  10.0 STl
X+  49.4   6.4 STl
X+  59.2   6.4 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /NEXT {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
X+ %%Comment: N in NEXT...
X+  92.0   1.0 STi
X+  98.6   1.0 STl
X+ 106.4  19.0 STl
X+ 107.2  20.6 107.1  24.4 104.3  24.4 STc
X+  89.0  24.4 STl
X+  78.9   1.0 STl
X+  86.3   1.0 STl
X+  94.0  18.6 STl
X+  97.8  18.6 STl
X+  99.5  18.6  98.2  15.1  97.3  13.2 STc
X+  92.0   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: E in NEXT...
X+ 116.2  14.7 STi
X+ 125.5  14.7 STl
X+ 123.5  10.0 STl
X+ 114.1  10.0 STl
X+ 112.6   6.4 STl
X+ 121.9   6.4 STl
X+ 119.6   1.0 STl
X+ 104.5   1.0 STl
X+ 114.5  24.4 STl
X+ 129.7  24.4 STl
X+ 127.2  18.6 STl
X+ 117.8  18.6 STl
X+ 116.2  14.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: X in NEXT...
X+ 132.2   1.0 STi
X+ 124.1   1.0 STl
X+ 126.5   6.4 STl
X+ 129.3   6.4 STl
X+ 136.5  13.5 STl
X+ 133.6  24.4 STl
X+ 140.3  24.4 STl
X+ 142.1  18.9 STl
X+ 145.3  22.4 STl
X+ 147.8  24.6 146.3  24.6 152.7  24.4 STc
X+ 154.4  24.4 STl
X+ 151.9  18.6 STl
X+ 149.0  18.6 148.7  17.7 147.7  16.7 STc
X+ 143.8  12.6 STl
X+ 146.8   1.0 STl
X+ 140.3   1.0 STl
X+ 138.5   7.3 STl
X+ 132.2   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: T in NEXT...
X+ 155.8  18.6 STi
X+ 160.4  18.6 STl
X+ 152.8   1.0 STl
X+ 158.8   1.0 STl
X+ 166.4  18.6 STl
X+ 172.3  18.6 STl
X+ 174.7  24.4 STl
X+ 158.3  24.4 STl
X+ 155.8  18.6 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /GENERATION {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
X+ %%Comment: G in GENERATION...
X+ 209.9  18.6 STi
X+ 210.7  20.2 210.6  24.4 207.8  24.4 STc
X+ 196.4  24.4 STl
X+ 195.3  24.4 193.7  23.5 193.4  22.4 STc
X+ 185.8   4.9 STl
X+ 184.9   2.9 187.1   1.0 191.0   1.0 STc
X+ 197.9   1.0 STl
X+ 202.6   1.0 203.6   4.1 204.0   5.1 STc
X+ 208.2  14.7 STl
X+ 200.3  14.7 STl
X+ 198.2  10.0 STl
X+ 201.5  10.0 199.3   6.4 198.1   6.4 STc
X+ 195.1   6.4 STl
X+ 194.6   6.4 193.1   7.1 193.6   8.2 STc
X+ 198.1  18.6 STl
X+ 209.9  18.6 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: 1st E in GENERATION...
X+ 231.2  14.7 STi
X+ 220.1  14.7 STl
X+ 221.8  18.6 STl
X+ 232.8  18.6 STl
X+ 235.3  24.4 STl
X+ 218.8  24.4 STl
X+ 208.7   1.0 STl
X+ 225.2   1.0 STl
X+ 227.6   6.4 STl
X+ 216.5   6.4 STl
X+ 218.1  10.0 STl
X+ 229.1  10.0 STl
X+ 231.2  14.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: 1st N in GENERATION...
X+ 243.2   1.0 STi
X+ 249.3  14.9 STl
X+ 249.5  15.6 251.0  18.7 248.2  18.6 STc
X+ 246.1  18.6 STl
X+ 238.4   1.0 STl
X+ 231.7   1.0 STl
X+ 241.9  24.4 STl
X+ 253.7  24.4 STl
X+ 256.8  24.4 258.8  22.2 257.4  18.6 STc
X+ 249.8   1.0 STl
X+ 243.2   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: 2nd E in GENERATION...
X+ 274.3   6.4 STi
X+ 264.8   6.4 STl
X+ 266.3  10.0 STl
X+ 275.8  10.0 STl
X+ 277.9  14.7 STl
X+ 268.3  14.7 STl
X+ 270.1  18.6 STl
X+ 279.6  18.6 STl
X+ 282.1  24.4 STl
X+ 266.5  24.4 STl
X+ 256.3   1.0 STl
X+ 272.0   1.0 STl
X+ 274.3   6.4 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: R in GENERATION... (Note: Uses reverse-winding rule for 'hole')
X+ 295.9   1.0 STi
X+ 289.4   1.0 STl
X+ 292.5   8.1 STl
X+ 293.3   9.9 292.4  10.0 288.3  10.0 STc
X+ 284.4   1.0 STl
X+ 277.5   1.0 STl
X+ 287.6  24.4 STl
X+ 303.0  24.4 STl
X+ 304.7  24.4 305.5  22.9 304.1  19.9 STc
X+ 301.7  14.4 STl
X+ 301.6  13.7 300.3  13.0 298.0  12.4 STc
X+ 299.2  10.1 299.6   9.7 298.5   7.0 STc
X+ 295.9   1.0 STl
X+ 290.3  14.7 STm
X+ 295.3  14.7 STl
X+ 295.7  15.4 297.5  18.6 294.7  18.6 STc
X+ 292.0  18.6 STl
X+ 290.3  14.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: A in GENERATION...
X+ 310.6  24.4 STi
X+ 308.0  18.6 STl
X+ 318.8  18.6 STl
X+ 318.3   6.4 STl
X+ 310.4   6.4 STl
X+ 316.9  14.7 STl
X+ 310.0  14.7 STl
X+ 299.8   1.0 STl
X+ 324.2   1.0 STl
X+ 326.0  19.6 STl
X+ 326.0  21.3 325.6  24.4 321.5  24.4 STc
X+ 310.6  24.4 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: T in GENERATION...
X+ 347.8  18.6 STi
X+ 350.2  24.4 STl
X+ 331.7  24.4 STl
X+ 329.2  18.6 STl
X+ 335.8  18.6 STl
X+ 328.1   1.1 STl
X+ 334.9   1.0 STl
X+ 342.5  18.6 STl
X+ 347.8  18.6 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: I in GENERATION...
X+ 343.4   1.0 STi
X+ 353.6  24.4 STl
X+ 360.1  24.4 STl
X+ 350.0   1.0 STl
X+ 343.4   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: O in GENERATION... (Note: Uses reverse-winding rule for 'hole')
X+ 356.8   4.5 STi
X+ 356.2   2.7 357.7   1.0 359.5   1.0 STc
X+ 370.6   1.0 STl
X+ 372.3   1.0 374.6   4.4 375.2   5.6 STc
X+ 380.9  18.8 STl
X+ 381.8  20.8 381.7  24.4 376.6  24.4 STc
X+ 369.6  24.4 STl
X+ 367.4  24.4 365.3  24.2 364.3  21.8 STc
X+ 356.8   4.5 STl
X+ 364.6   8.2 STm
X+ 364.1   7.0 364.6   6.4 365.1   6.4 STc
X+ 368.9   6.4 STl
X+ 369.5   6.4 370.0   7.1 370.3   7.9 STc
X+ 373.9  16.2 STl
X+ 374.3  17.0 374.6  18.6 373.4  18.6 STc
X+ 370.9  18.6 STl
X+ 369.2  18.6 368.9  17.9 368.3  16.8 STc
X+ 364.6   8.2 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: 2nd N in GENERATION...
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X+ 397.4   1.0 STl
X+ 405.7  20.0 STl
X+ 406.3  21.2 405.8  24.4 401.3  24.4 STc
X+ 389.8  24.4 STl
X+ 379.7   1.0 STl
X+ 386.9   1.0 STl
X+ 394.5  18.6 STl
X+ 397.9  18.6 398.8  18.0 397.6  15.2 STc
X+ 391.4   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /covlogo {
X+ gsave
X+ currentscreen
X+ /spot exch def
X+ pop pop
X+ 
X+ 94.92425678 45 {spot} setscreen
X+ 
X+ 0.0 7.5 translate
X+ 
X+ 1.2173913 1.2173913 scale
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create gray shadow behind logo
X+ /rshade rshade1 def
X+ /gshade gshade1 def
X+ /bshade bshade1 def
X+ /STf { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ 7.5 -7.5 translate
X+ STAR TREK
X+ -4.5 4.5 translate
X+ THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Fill the inside of the hollow logo 
X+ /rshade rshade2 def
X+ /gshade gshade2 def
X+ /bshade bshade2 def
X+ /STf  { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ -3 3 translate
X+ STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create black outline logo (Note bolder outline width for "STAR TREK")
X+ /Fill false def
X+ Fill true xor {
X+     /rshade 0.000 def
X+     /gshade 0.000 def
X+     /bshade 0.000 def
X+     /STf  { gsave stroke grestore } bind def
X+     [] 0 setdash
X+     1.35 setlinewidth
X+     STAR TREK
X+     0.75 setlinewidth
X+     THE NEXT GENERATION } if
X+ 
X+   grestore
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /eplogo {
X+ 
X+ gsave
X+ 
X+ 0.250 0.250 scale
X+ 0 7.5 translate
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create gray shadow behind logo
X+ /rshade 0.000 def
X+ /gshade 0.000 def
X+ /bshade 0.000 def
X+ /STf { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ 7.5 -7.5 translate
X+ STAR TREK
X+ -4.5 4.5 translate
X+ THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Fill the inside of the hollow logo 
X+ /rshade 1.000 def
X+ /gshade 1.000 def
X+ /bshade 1.000 def
X+ /STf  { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ -3 3 translate
X+ STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create black outline logo (Note bolder outline width for "STAR TREK")
X+ /Fill false def
X+ Fill true xor {
X+     /rshade 0.000 def
X+     /gshade 0.000 def
X+     /bshade 0.000 def
X+     /STf  { gsave stroke grestore } bind def
X+     [] 0 setdash
X+     1.35 setlinewidth
X+     STAR TREK
X+     0.75 setlinewidth
X+     THE NEXT GENERATION } if
X+ 
X+   grestore
X+ } bind def
X+ % End of dictionary addition to prolog - ST:TNG logo
X+ % Start of dictionary addition to prolog - Dolby Surround logo
X+ /dolby {
X+ gsave
X+ 	% SURROUND text
X+ 	/Helvetica-Bold findfont 36 scalefont setfont
X+ 	92 12 moveto
X+ 	(SURROUND) show
X+ 	4 setlinewidth
X+ 	82 2 moveto
X+ 	0 46 rlineto
X+ 	228 0 rlineto
X+ 	0 -46 rlineto
X+ 	closepath stroke
X+ 
X+ 	% Trademark
X+ 	/Helvetica-Bold findfont 28 scalefont setfont
X+ 	316 29.5 moveto
X+ 	(TM) show
X+ 
X+ 	% left D box
X+ 	0 0 moveto
X+ 	0 50 rlineto
X+ 	32 0 rlineto
X+ 	0 -50 rlineto
X+ 	closepath fill
X+ 
X+ 	% right D box
X+ 	38 0 moveto
X+ 	0 50 rlineto
X+ 	32 0 rlineto
X+ 	0 -50 rlineto
X+ 	closepath fill
X+ 
X+ 	1.0 setgray
X+ 	4 setlinewidth
X+ 
X+ 	% left D
X+ 	10 8 moveto
X+ 	0 34 rlineto stroke
X+ 	gsave
X+ 		newpath
X+ 		1.0 1.2142857 scale
X+ 		12 20.588236 14 270 90 arc fill
X+ 	grestore
X+ 
X+ 	% right D
X+ 	60 8 moveto
X+ 	0 34 rlineto stroke
X+ 	gsave
X+ 		newpath
X+ 		1.0 1.2142857 scale
X+ 		58 20.588236 14 90 270 arc fill
X+ 	grestore
X+ 	0.0 setgray
X+ grestore
X+ } bind def
X+ % End of dictionary addition - Dolby Surround logo
X+ /fontnum 1 def /fontsize 10 def /fontheight 10 def /fontslant 0 def
X+ /xi {0 72 11 mul translate 72 resolution div dup neg scale 0 0 moveto
X+   /fontnum 1 def /fontsize 10 def /fontheight 10 def /fontslant 0 def F
X+   /pagesave save def}def
X+ /PB{save /psv exch def currentpoint translate
X+   resolution 72 div dup neg scale 0 0 moveto}def
X+ /PE{psv restore}def
X+ /m1 matrix def /m2 matrix def /m3 matrix def /oldmat matrix def
X+ /tan{dup sin exch cos div}bind def
X+ /point{resolution 72 div mul}bind def
X+ /dround	{transform round exch round exch itransform}bind def
X+ /xT{/devname exch def}def
X+ /xr{/mh exch def /my exch def /resolution exch def}def
X+ /xp{}def
X+ /xs{docsave restore end}def
X+ /xt{}def
X+ /xf{/fontname exch def /slotno exch def fontnames slotno get fontname eq not
X+  {fonts slotno fontname findfont put fontnames slotno fontname put}if}def
X+ /xH{/fontheight exch def F}bind def
X+ /xS{/fontslant exch def F}bind def
X+ /s{/fontsize exch def /fontheight fontsize def F}bind def
X+ /f{/fontnum exch def F}bind def
X+ /F{fontheight 0 le {/fontheight fontsize def}if
X+    fonts fontnum get fontsize point 0 0 fontheight point neg 0 0 m1 astore
X+    fontslant 0 ne{1 0 fontslant tan 1 0 0 m2 astore m3 concatmatrix}if
X+    makefont setfont .04 fontsize point mul 0 dround pop setlinewidth}bind def
X+ /X{exch currentpoint exch pop moveto show}bind def
X+ /N{3 1 roll moveto show}bind def
X+ /Y{exch currentpoint pop exch moveto show}bind def
X+ /S /show load def
X+ /ditpush{}def/ditpop{}def
X+ /AX{3 -1 roll currentpoint exch pop moveto 0 exch ashow}bind def
X+ /AN{4 2 roll moveto 0 exch ashow}bind def
X+ /AY{3 -1 roll currentpoint pop exch moveto 0 exch ashow}bind def
X+ /AS{0 exch ashow}bind def
X+ /MX{currentpoint exch pop moveto}bind def
X+ /MY{currentpoint pop exch moveto}bind def
X+ /MXY /moveto load def
X+ /cb{pop}def	% action on unknown char -- nothing for now
X+ /n{}def/w{}def
X+ /p{pop showpage pagesave restore /pagesave save def}def
X+ /abspoint{currentpoint exch pop add exch currentpoint pop add exch}def
X+ /dstroke{currentpoint stroke moveto}bind def
X+ /Dl{2 copy gsave rlineto stroke grestore rmoveto}bind def
X+ /arcellipse{oldmat currentmatrix pop
X+  currentpoint translate 1 diamv diamh div scale /rad diamh 2 div def
X+  rad 0 rad -180 180 arc oldmat setmatrix}def
X+ /Dc{gsave dup /diamv exch def /diamh exch def arcellipse dstroke 
X+     grestore diamh 0 rmoveto}def
X+ /De{gsave /diamv exch def /diamh exch def arcellipse dstroke
X+     grestore diamh 0 rmoveto}def
X+ /Da{currentpoint /by exch def /bx exch def /fy exch def /fx exch def
X+    /cy exch def /cx exch def /rad cx cx mul cy cy mul add sqrt def
X+    /ang1 cy neg cx neg atan def /ang2 fy fx atan def cx bx add cy by add
X+    2 copy rad ang1 ang2 arcn stroke exch fx add exch fy add moveto}def
X+ /Barray 200 array def % 200 values in a wiggle
X+ /D~{mark}def
X+ /D~~{counttomark Barray exch 0 exch getinterval astore /Bcontrol exch def pop
X+  /Blen Bcontrol length def Blen 4 ge Blen 2 mod 0 eq and
X+  {Bcontrol 0 get Bcontrol 1 get abspoint /Ycont exch def /Xcont exch def
X+   Bcontrol 0 2 copy get 2 mul put Bcontrol 1 2 copy get 2 mul put
X+   Bcontrol Blen 2 sub 2 copy get 2 mul put
X+   Bcontrol Blen 1 sub 2 copy get 2 mul put
X+   /Ybi /Xbi currentpoint 3 1 roll def def 0 2 Blen 4 sub
X+   {/i exch def
X+    Bcontrol i get 3 div Bcontrol i 1 add get 3 div
X+    Bcontrol i get 3 mul Bcontrol i 2 add get add 6 div
X+    Bcontrol i 1 add get 3 mul Bcontrol i 3 add get add 6 div
X+    /Xbi Xcont Bcontrol i 2 add get 2 div add def
X+    /Ybi Ycont Bcontrol i 3 add get 2 div add def
X+    /Xcont Xcont Bcontrol i 2 add get add def
X+    /Ycont Ycont Bcontrol i 3 add get add def
X+    Xbi currentpoint pop sub Ybi currentpoint exch pop sub rcurveto
X+   }for dstroke}if}def
X+ end
X+ /ditstart{$DITroff begin
X+  /nfonts 60 def			% NFONTS makedev/ditroff dependent!
X+  /fonts[nfonts{0}repeat]def
X+  /fontnames[nfonts{()}repeat]def
X+ /docsave save def
X+ }def
X+ 
X+ % character outcalls
X+ /oc {/pswid exch def /cc exch def /name exch def
X+    /ditwid pswid fontsize mul resolution mul 72000 div def
X+    /ditsiz fontsize resolution mul 72 div def
X+    ocprocs name known{ocprocs name get exec}{name cb}
X+    ifelse}def
X+ /fractm [.65 0 0 .6 0 0] def
X+ /fraction
X+  {/fden exch def /fnum exch def gsave /cf currentfont def
X+   cf fractm makefont setfont 0 .3 dm 2 copy neg rmoveto
X+   fnum show rmoveto currentfont cf setfont(\244)show setfont fden show 
X+   grestore ditwid 0 rmoveto} def
X+ /oce {grestore ditwid 0 rmoveto}def
X+ /dm {ditsiz mul}def
X+ /ocprocs 50 dict def ocprocs begin
X+ (14){(1)(4)fraction}def
X+ (12){(1)(2)fraction}def
X+ (34){(3)(4)fraction}def
X+ (13){(1)(3)fraction}def
X+ (23){(2)(3)fraction}def
X+ (18){(1)(8)fraction}def
X+ (38){(3)(8)fraction}def
X+ (58){(5)(8)fraction}def
X+ (78){(7)(8)fraction}def
X+ (sr){gsave .05 dm .16 dm rmoveto(\326)show oce}def
X+ (is){gsave 0 .15 dm rmoveto(\362)show oce}def
X+ (->){gsave 0 .02 dm rmoveto(\256)show oce}def
X+ (<-){gsave 0 .02 dm rmoveto(\254)show oce}def
X+ (==){gsave 0 .05 dm rmoveto(\272)show oce}def
X+ end
X+ % DIThacks fonts for some special chars
X+ 50 dict dup begin
X+ /FontType 3 def
X+ /FontName /DIThacks def
X+ /FontMatrix [.001 0.0 0.0 .001 0.0 0.0] def
X+ /FontBBox [-220 -280 900 900] def% a lie but ...
X+ /Encoding 256 array def
X+ 0 1 255{Encoding exch /.notdef put}for
X+ Encoding
X+  dup 8#040/space put %space
X+  dup 8#110/rc put %right ceil
X+  dup 8#111/lt put %left  top curl
X+  dup 8#112/bv put %bold vert
X+  dup 8#113/lk put %left  mid curl
X+  dup 8#114/lb put %left  bot curl
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X+  dup 8#117/rb put %right bot curl
X+  dup 8#120/rf put %right floor
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X+  dup 8#144/rn put %root extender
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X+  dup 8#150/ru put %rule
X+  dup 8#151/ul put %underline
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X+ /rb 250 def
X+ /lk 250 def
X+ /rk 250 def
X+ /rc 250 def
X+ /lc 250 def
X+ /rf 250 def
X+ /lf 250 def
X+ /bv 250 def
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X+ /ul 500 def
X+ /vr 0 def
X+ end
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X+ DITfd begin
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X*** /dev/null	Sun Jan 13 00:47:13 1991
X--- pscat.pro	Sun Jan 13 02:22:05 1991
X***************
X*** 0 ****
X--- 1,740 ----
X+ % Start of pscat.pro -- prolog for troff translator
X+ % Copyright (c) 1985,1987 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. 
X+ % GOVERNMENT END USERS: See Notice file in TranScript library directory
X+ % -- probably /usr/lib/ps/Notice
X+ % RCS: $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/pscat.pro,v 1.0 91/01/13 02:21:45 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X+ save /pscatsave exch def
X+ /$pscat 250 dict def
X+ $pscat begin
X+ % Modified PB procedure to place origin at lower left corner
X+ /MB{save /psv exch def 6.0 -6.0 scale
X+   3 -808 translate 0 0 moveto}def
X+ /PE{psv restore}def
X+ % Start of dictionary addition to prolog - ST:TNG logo
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X+ /STm  { moveto } bind def
X+ /STl  { lineto } bind def
X+ /STc  { curveto } bind def
X+ /STcp { closepath } bind def
X+ /STr  { setrgbcolor } bind def
X+ 
X+ /STAR {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
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X+ 
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X+ STcp STf
X+ 
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X+ 
X+ %%Comment: A in STARTREK...
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X+ 
X+ %%Comment: 1st R in STARTREK...
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X+ STcp STf
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X+ 198.5  98.2 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Bottom of 2nd T in STARTREK...
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X+ 199.3  45.7 STl
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X+ %%Comment: 2nd R in STARTREK...
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X+ %%Comment: Top of E in STARTREK...
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X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Bottom of E in STARTREK...
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X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Top of K in STARTREK...
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X+ 398.8  98.2 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Bottom of K in STARTREK...
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X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /THE {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
X+ %%Comment: T in THE...
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X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: H in THE...
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X+  45.1  24.4 STl
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X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: E in THE...
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X+  49.4   6.4 STl
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X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /NEXT {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
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X+  99.5  18.6  98.2  15.1  97.3  13.2 STc
X+  92.0   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: E in NEXT...
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X+ 123.5  10.0 STl
X+ 114.1  10.0 STl
X+ 112.6   6.4 STl
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SHAR_EOF
echo "End of part 3"
echo "File sttng402d is continued in part 4"
echo "4" > s2_seq_.tmp
exit 0
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
Email submissions to trek-info@dweeb.fx.com, and questions to
						trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com

brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu (Vidiot) (01/22/91)

---- Cut Here and unpack ----
#!/bin/sh
# this is part 4 of a multipart archive
# do not concatenate these parts, unpack them in order with /bin/sh
# file sttng402d continued
#
CurArch=4
if test ! -r s2_seq_.tmp
then echo "Please unpack part 1 first!"
     exit 1; fi
( read Scheck
  if test "$Scheck" != $CurArch
  then echo "Please unpack part $Scheck next!"
       exit 1;
  else exit 0; fi
) < s2_seq_.tmp || exit 1
echo "x - Continuing file sttng402d"
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' >> sttng402d
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X+ 116.2  14.7 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: X in NEXT...
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X+ 124.1   1.0 STl
X+ 126.5   6.4 STl
X+ 129.3   6.4 STl
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X+ 132.2   1.0 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: T in NEXT...
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X+ STcp STf
X+ } bind def
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X+ /GENERATION {
X+ rshade gshade bshade STr
X+ %%Comment: G in GENERATION...
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X+ 
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X+ %%Comment: 1st N in GENERATION...
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X+ %%Comment: 2nd E in GENERATION...
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X+ 274.3   6.4 STl
X+ STcp STf
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: R in GENERATION... (Note: Uses reverse-winding rule for 'hole')
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X+ %%Comment: A in GENERATION...
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X+ THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Fill the inside of the hollow logo 
X+ /rshade rshade2 def
X+ /gshade gshade2 def
X+ /bshade bshade2 def
X+ /STf  { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ -3 3 translate
X+ STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create black outline logo (Note bolder outline width for "STAR TREK")
X+ /Fill false def
X+ Fill true xor {
X+     /rshade 0.000 def
X+     /gshade 0.000 def
X+     /bshade 0.000 def
X+     /STf  { gsave stroke grestore } bind def
X+     [] 0 setdash
X+     1.35 setlinewidth
X+     STAR TREK
X+     0.75 setlinewidth
X+     THE NEXT GENERATION } if
X+ 
X+   grestore
X+ } bind def
X+ 
X+ /eplogo {
X+ 
X+ gsave
X+ 
X+ 0.250 0.250 scale
X+ 0 7.5 translate
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create gray shadow behind logo
X+ /rshade 0.000 def
X+ /gshade 0.000 def
X+ /bshade 0.000 def
X+ /STf { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ 7.5 -7.5 translate
X+ STAR TREK
X+ -4.5 4.5 translate
X+ THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Fill the inside of the hollow logo 
X+ /rshade 1.000 def
X+ /gshade 1.000 def
X+ /bshade 1.000 def
X+ /STf  { gsave eofill grestore } bind def
X+ -3 3 translate
X+ STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
X+ 
X+ %%Comment: Create black outline logo (Note bolder outline width for "STAR TREK")
X+ /Fill false def
X+ Fill true xor {
X+     /rshade 0.000 def
X+     /gshade 0.000 def
X+     /bshade 0.000 def
X+     /STf  { gsave stroke grestore } bind def
X+     [] 0 setdash
X+     1.35 setlinewidth
X+     STAR TREK
X+     0.75 setlinewidth
X+     THE NEXT GENERATION } if
X+ 
X+   grestore
X+ } bind def
X+ % End of dictionary addition to prolog - ST:TNG logo
X+ % Start of dictionary addition to prolog - Dolby Surround logo
X+ /dolby {
X+ gsave
X+ 	% SURROUND text
X+ 	/Helvetica-Bold findfont 36 scalefont setfont
X+ 	92 12 moveto
X+ 	(SURROUND) show
X+ 	4 setlinewidth
X+ 	82 2 moveto
X+ 	0 46 rlineto
X+ 	228 0 rlineto
X+ 	0 -46 rlineto
X+ 	closepath stroke
X+ 
X+ 	% Trademark
X+ 	/Helvetica-Bold findfont 28 scalefont setfont
X+ 	316 29.5 moveto
X+ 	(TM) show
X+ 
X+ 	% left D box
X+ 	0 0 moveto
X+ 	0 50 rlineto
X+ 	32 0 rlineto
X+ 	0 -50 rlineto
X+ 	closepath fill
X+ 
X+ 	% right D box
X+ 	38 0 moveto
X+ 	0 50 rlineto
X+ 	32 0 rlineto
X+ 	0 -50 rlineto
X+ 	closepath fill
X+ 
X+ 	1.0 setgray
X+ 	4 setlinewidth
X+ 
X+ 	% left D
X+ 	10 8 moveto
X+ 	0 34 rlineto stroke
X+ 	gsave
X+ 		newpath
X+ 		1.0 1.2142857 scale
X+ 		12 20.588236 14 270 90 arc fill
X+ 	grestore
X+ 
X+ 	% right D
X+ 	60 8 moveto
X+ 	0 34 rlineto stroke
X+ 	gsave
X+ 		newpath
X+ 		1.0 1.2142857 scale
X+ 		58 20.588236 14 90 270 arc fill
X+ 	grestore
X+ 	0.0 setgray
X+ grestore
X+ } bind def
X+ % End of dictionary addition - Dolby Surround logo
X+ /fm [1 0 0 1 0 0] def
X+ /xo 0 def /yo 0 def
X+ /M /moveto load def
X+ /R /show load def
X+ /S {exch currentpoint exch pop moveto show}def
X+ /T {exch currentpoint pop exch moveto show}def
X+ /U {3 1 roll moveto show}def
X+ /siz 0 def
X+ /font 0 def
X+ /Z {/siz exch def SF}def
X+ /F {/font exch def SF}def
X+ /SF{font 0 ne
X+     {catfonts font 1 sub get fm 0 siz put fm 3 siz neg put 
X+      fm makefont setfont}if}def
X+ /BP{save/catsv exch def 0 792 translate 72 432 div dup neg scale 
X+   xo yo translate 0 0 moveto}def
X+ /EP{catsv restore showpage}def
X+ 
X+ % definitions for PPROC callback functions
X+ % each PPROC is called with the following number on the stack:
X+ % pointsize charcode railmag pswidth pschar x y wid
X+ /$pprocs 50 dict def
X+ /fractm [.65 0 0 .6 0 0] def
X+ % fractions
X+ /PS1{gsave $pprocs begin
X+     /wid exch def pop pop pop pop pop /ch exch def /size exch def
X+     /pair $pprocs ch get def /cf currentfont def
X+     cf fractm makefont setfont
X+     0 .3 size mul 6 mul 2 copy neg rmoveto pair 0 get show rmoveto
X+     currentfont cf setfont (\244) show setfont
X+     pair 1 get show grestore wid .06 div 0 rmoveto end}def
X+ $pprocs begin
X+ 8#34 [(1)(4)] def
X+ 8#36 [(1)(2)] def
X+ 8#46 [(3)(4)] def
X+ end
X+ % DIThacks fonts for some special chars
X+ 50 dict dup begin
X+ /FontType 3 def
X+ /FontName /DIThacks def
X+ /FontMatrix [.001 0.0 0.0 .001 0.0 0.0] def
X+ /FontBBox [-220 -280 900 900] def% a lie but ...
X+ /Encoding 256 array def
X+ 0 1 255{Encoding exch /.notdef put}for
X+ Encoding
X+  dup 8#040/space put %space
X+  dup 8#110/rc put %right ceil
X+  dup 8#111/lt put %left  top curl
X+  dup 8#112/bv put %bold vert
X+  dup 8#113/lk put %left  mid curl
X+  dup 8#114/lb put %left  bot curl
X+  dup 8#115/rt put %right top curl
X+  dup 8#116/rk put %right mid curl
X+  dup 8#117/rb put %right bot curl
X+  dup 8#120/rf put %right floor
X+  dup 8#121/lf put %left  floor
X+  dup 8#122/lc put %left  ceil
X+  dup 8#140/sq put %square
X+  dup 8#141/bx put %box
X+  dup 8#142/ci put %circle
X+  dup 8#143/br put %box rule
X+  dup 8#144/rn put %root extender
X+  dup 8#145/vr put %vertical rule
X+  dup 8#146/ob put %outline bullet
X+  dup 8#147/bu put %bullet
X+  dup 8#150/ru put %rule
X+  dup 8#151/ul put %underline
X+  pop
X+ /DITfd 100 dict def
X+ /BuildChar{0 begin
X+  /cc exch def /fd exch def
X+  /charname fd /Encoding get cc get def
X+  /charwid fd /Metrics get charname get def
X+  /charproc fd /CharProcs get charname get def
X+  charwid 0 fd /FontBBox get aload pop setcachedevice
X+  40 setlinewidth
X+  newpath 0 0 moveto gsave charproc grestore
X+  end}def
X+ /BuildChar load 0 DITfd put
X+ %/UniqueID 5 def
X+ /CharProcs 50 dict def
X+ CharProcs begin
X+ /space{}def
X+ /.notdef{}def
X+ /ru{500 0 rls}def
X+ /rn{0 750 moveto 500 0 rls}def
X+ /vr{20 800 moveto 0 -770 rls}def
X+ /bv{20 800 moveto 0 -1000 rls}def
X+ /br{20 770 moveto 0 -1040 rls}def
X+ /ul{0 -250 moveto 500 0 rls}def
X+ /ob{200 250 rmoveto currentpoint newpath 200 0 360 arc closepath stroke}def
X+ /bu{200 250 rmoveto currentpoint newpath 200 0 360 arc closepath fill}def
X+ /sq{80 0 rmoveto currentpoint dround newpath moveto
X+     640 0 rlineto 0 640 rlineto -640 0 rlineto closepath stroke}def
X+ /bx{80 0 rmoveto currentpoint dround newpath moveto
X+     640 0 rlineto 0 640 rlineto -640 0 rlineto closepath fill}def
X+ /ci{355 333 rmoveto currentpoint newpath 333 0 360 arc
X+     50 setlinewidth stroke}def
X+ 
X+ /lt{20 -200 moveto 0 550 rlineto currx 800 2cx s4 add exch s4 a4p stroke}def
X+ /lb{20 800 moveto 0 -550 rlineto currx -200 2cx s4 add exch s4 a4p stroke}def
X+ /rt{20 -200 moveto 0 550 rlineto currx 800 2cx s4 sub exch s4 a4p stroke}def
X+ /rb{20 800 moveto 0 -500 rlineto currx -200 2cx s4 sub exch s4 a4p stroke}def
X+ /lk{20 800 moveto 20 300 -280 300 s4 arcto pop pop 1000 sub
X+     currentpoint stroke moveto
X+     20 300 4 2 roll s4 a4p 20 -200 lineto stroke}def
X+ /rk{20 800 moveto 20 300 320 300 s4 arcto pop pop 1000 sub
X+     currentpoint stroke moveto
X+     20 300 4 2 roll s4 a4p 20 -200 lineto stroke}def
X+ /lf{20 800 moveto 0 -1000 rlineto s4 0 rls}def
X+ /rf{20 800 moveto 0 -1000 rlineto s4 neg 0 rls}def
X+ /lc{20 -200 moveto 0 1000 rlineto s4 0 rls}def
X+ /rc{20 -200 moveto 0 1000 rlineto s4 neg 0 rls}def
X+ end
X+ 
X+ /Metrics 50 dict def Metrics begin
X+ /.notdef 0 def
X+ /space 500 def
X+ /ru 500 def
X+ /br 0 def
X+ /lt 250 def
X+ /lb 250 def
X+ /rt 250 def
X+ /rb 250 def
X+ /lk 250 def
X+ /rk 250 def
X+ /rc 250 def
X+ /lc 250 def
X+ /rf 250 def
X+ /lf 250 def
X+ /bv 250 def
X+ /ob 350 def
X+ /bu 350 def
X+ /ci 750 def
X+ /bx 750 def
X+ /sq 750 def
X+ /rn 500 def
X+ /ul 500 def
X+ /vr 0 def
X+ end
X+ 
X+ DITfd begin
X+ /s2 500 def /s4 250 def /s3 333 def
X+ /a4p{arcto pop pop pop pop}def
X+ /2cx{2 copy exch}def
X+ /rls{rlineto stroke}def
X+ /currx{currentpoint pop}def
X+ /dround{transform round exch round exch itransform} def
X+ end
X+ end
X+ /DIThacks exch definefont pop
X*** /tmp/,RCSt1a03723	Sun Jan 13 02:59:57 1991
X--- Makefile	Sun Jan 13 02:18:32 1991
X***************
X*** 1,2 ****
X! # $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/Makefile,v 4.1 90/11/12 00:50:35 brown Exp $
X  
X--- 1,2 ----
X! # $Header: /usr/brown/startrek/RCS/Makefile,v 4.2 91/01/13 02:18:18 brown Exp Locker: brown $
X  
X***************
X*** 48,49 ****
X--- 48,52 ----
X  
X+ # the path to where the psdit.pro and pscat.pro were placed
X+ LIBDIR=/usr/brown/startrek
X+ 
X  # author maintained variables
X***************
X*** 59,70 ****
X  	
X! CVPAGES=-o-3
X! CTPAGES=-o2,3
X! PAGES1=-o9,40
X! PAGES2=-o72,75,78,79,88,92
X! PAGES3=-o138
X! PAGES4=-o154-
X! APAGES=-o3-
X  BPAGES=
X! CPAGES=
X! DPAGES=
X  EPAGES=
X--- 62,73 ----
X  	
X! CVPAGES=-o3,4
X! CTPAGES=-o2
X! PAGES1=-o27
X! PAGES2=-o73
X! PAGES3=-o109,111,115,127,129
X! PAGES4=-o151,166,167,170-
X! APAGES=-o4,7,9,11-
X  BPAGES=
X! CPAGES=-o-5
X! DPAGES=-o1,8,9
X  EPAGES=
X***************
X*** 71,73 ****
X  FPAGES=
X! GPAGES=-o17-
X  IPAGES=
X--- 74,76 ----
X  FPAGES=
X! GPAGES=-o1,13,23-26,29
X  IPAGES=
X***************
X*** 83,86 ****
X  	sttng-2.prt sttng-1.prt sttng-in.prt sttng-ct.prt sttng-cv.prt
X! DATE=-rM11 -rD5 -rY90
X! VERSION=-rV401
X  
X--- 86,89 ----
X  	sttng-2.prt sttng-1.prt sttng-in.prt sttng-ct.prt sttng-cv.prt
X! DATE=-rM1 -rD7 -rY91
X! VERSION=-rV402
X  
X***************
X*** 99,100 ****
X--- 102,104 ----
X  sttng-cv.ps: sttng.hdr sttng-cv.txt sttng.usr
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${RASTER} ${HEADER} sttng-cv.txt | \
X***************
X*** 103,104 ****
X--- 107,109 ----
X  sttng-ct.ps: sttng-ct.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${CTPAGES} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} \
X***************
X*** 107,108 ****
X--- 112,114 ----
X  sttng-in.ps: sttng-in.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} \
X***************
X*** 111,112 ****
X--- 117,119 ----
X  sttng-1.ps: sttng.hdr sttng-1.txt sttng.usr
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${RASTER} ${HEADER} sttng-1.txt | \
X***************
X*** 116,117 ****
X--- 123,125 ----
X  sttng-2.ps: sttng.hdr sttng-2.txt sttng.usr
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${RASTER} ${HEADER} sttng-2.txt | \
X***************
X*** 121,122 ****
X--- 129,131 ----
X  sttng-3.ps: sttng.hdr sttng-3.txt sttng.usr
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${RASTER} ${HEADER} sttng-3.txt | \
X***************
X*** 126,127 ****
X--- 135,137 ----
X  sttng-4.ps: sttng.hdr sttng-4.txt sttng.usr
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${RASTER} ${HEADER} sttng-4.txt | \
X***************
X*** 131,132 ****
X--- 141,143 ----
X  sttng-A.ps: sttng-A.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${TBL} ${HEADER} sttng-A.txt | ${FORMATTER} ${APAGES} ${DATE} \
X***************
X*** 135,136 ****
X--- 146,148 ----
X  sttng-B.ps: sttng-B.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${BPAGES} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} ${HEADER} \
X***************
X*** 139,140 ****
X--- 151,153 ----
X  sttng-C.ps: sttng-C.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${CPAGES} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} ${HEADER} \
X***************
X*** 143,144 ****
X--- 156,158 ----
X  sttng-D.ps: sttng-D.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${DPAGES} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} ${HEADER} \
X***************
X*** 147,148 ****
X--- 161,163 ----
X  sttng-E.ps: sttng-E.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${RASTER} ${HEADER} sttng-E.txt | \
X***************
X*** 152,153 ****
X--- 167,169 ----
X  sttng-F.ps: sttng-F.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${FPAGES} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} ${HEADER} \
X***************
X*** 156,157 ****
X--- 172,174 ----
X  sttng-G.ps: sttng-G.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${TBL} ${HEADER} sttng-G.txt | ${FORMATTER} ${GPAGES} ${DATE} \
X***************
X*** 160,161 ****
X--- 177,179 ----
X  sttng-I.ps: ${INDEXFILES} sttng-I.txt sttng.idx
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${IPAGES} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} \
X***************
X*** 164,165 ****
X--- 182,184 ----
X  sttng-R.ps: sttng-R.txt
X+ 	export PSLIBDIR;PSLIBDIR=${LIBDIR};\
X  	${FORMATTER} ${RPAGES} ${DATE} ${VERSION} ${FLAGS} ${MACRO} ${HEADER} \
SHAR_EOF
echo "File sttng402d is complete"
chmod 0644 sttng402d || echo "restore of sttng402d fails"
set `wc -c sttng402d`;Sum=$1
if test "$Sum" != "154009"
then echo original size 154009, current size $Sum;fi
rm -f s2_seq_.tmp
echo "You have unpacked the last part"
exit 0
--
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Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
Email submissions to trek-info@dweeb.fx.com, and questions to
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