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Just before the Tribbles

Bryce (none) posted on Aug 14, 2003
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Let's go back in time... back to Dec.1967 ,a Wednesday night and some of us were watching StarTrek......When the U.S.S. Enterprise receives a top priority order to protect a shipment of quadrotriticale grain on Deep Space Station K-7, Kirk is irritated to be guarding a shipment of "wheat." But the shipment is meant for famine-struck Sherman's Planet, and Klingon's are taking shore leave on the space station. Adding to Kirk's irritation is Federation Undersecretary for Agriculture, Nilz Baris and his pesty assistant, Arne Darvin who inform Kirk that Starfleet Command is afraid the Klingon's may try to steal the grain. Another problem arises when a space trader, Cyrano Jones, gives Uhura a purring ball of fluff known as a tribble. Charmed by the creature, Uhura takes it back to the U.S.S. Enterprise. However, as McCoy soon learns, tribbles are born pregnant and the more they eat ... and they eat constantly ... the more they multiply. Soon the starship is overrun by the furry creatures. (P.S...Plagerized from somewhere!!!)

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RG19

8:20PM | Thu, 14 August 2003

Nice depth of field look, reminds me of the viewmaster reels of Trek I used to have. According to Cyrano Jones a tribble is only kind of love that money can buy! :)

NIK282000

4:03PM | Fri, 15 August 2003

Great models


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