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Subject: TOS Cliche Story ... :)
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 15:59:57 GMT
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Star Trek MCXLVII -- Lost in Self-Referral Space


    "Well, Spock," McCoy drawled in an amicable tone, "how shall we open
this adventure?"
    Spock, who was seated across from McCoy at a table in the antechamber
to sickbay sardonically replied, "You could, Doctor, make some remark
about how my hereditary affiliation with humans taints my otherwise flawless
Vulcan logic and include an irrelevant statement about my pointed ears."

    McCoy was ready to do just that but Spock continued, "But first let me 
point out that you've made several assumptions which I, being a Vulcan, 
would never make. One, you assume that we are embarking on an adventure,
and that is implied by your saying that it needs opening. If one were to
call this mission an adventure, then surely it "opened" two and one half
years ago when we left orbit at space dock. 
    "Second, if we are starting an adventure, how can you be certain that
it would be we who are starting it? If anything, the Captain keeping 
watch over the bridge would be the logical place to start. Can you picture,
Doctor, the scene opening with Captain Kirk sitting in his command chair.
Jim is alert, and although the ship is functioning normally at present,
he knows it could be plunged into alert status at any second." Spock 
swiveled in his chair slightly and stared at McCoy emotionlessly waiting
for his reply.

    The lab reports that McCoy and Spock had been working on were in front 
of them. McCoy, while listening, was tapping the point of his pencil 
absently on his report. Abruptly he let the pencil fall forward between
his thumb and forefinger to make a 'clack' sound. "Yes, I will admit that
might be a "logical" place to start because the Captain is the main character. 
But since most adventures do, don't you think it might be a little more 
interesting if it opened with us? We are, after all, the two main
sub-characters after Kirk. You never see them opening with Uhura, or Checkov,
or, g-d forbid, Chapel?!"

    Spock steepled his forefingers in front of his face as if in deep 
contemplation and replied, "Yeeeesss....Doctor, you may have a point."

    "And another thing," McCoy continued impatiently, "we've been
out in deep space far too long without shore leave. We were due in a month
ago. The crew is under great stress and fatigue. Morale is low and you can
guess how the Captain feels. Don't you realize that these are the perfect 
circumstances for something to happen? The symptoms add up and it's almost
becoming a cliche!"

    "No." Spock said in a tone which meant a barrage of flawless Vulcan logic
was coming to refute McCoy's observation. "I must differ with your diagnosis.
On a mission such as ours, these factors have become routine, not cliche.
The extent of our journey should have made you realize this long ago.
In fact, it was only two weeks ago that you were complaining about this
same subject."

    "And it was just at that time that we ran into those reptile men on
Sigmadeltatrianguli VII who claimed that the Enterprise and its crew were
a deadly threat to the survival of their civilization." McCoy interjected
triumphantly 

    "Indeed..."

    "And now, when we're even more strung out, don't random factors indicate 
that an event will arise to further test our endurance and worthiness of
being Federation officers aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise? After all, Spock,
we can only take so much. We're only human..."

    "Unfortunately for YOU Doctor....", There was a loud whistle 
and Spock was cut off as Mr. Sulu's voice pierced the air over
the intercom.

    "Mr. Spock, you are requested by the Captain to come to the bridge as
your presence there is most urgently needed." Sulu said.

     Spock punched the com button, "I will be there momentarily Ensign."
Spock headed for the door. "We'll finish the lab reports and our discussion
later Doctor.

    "AHA! Not so fast Mr. Spock....", McCoy shouted as he punched the intercom
button. "Sulu, is it a planet?"

    Sulu replied, "Long range scanners indicate a large body approximately
point five parsecs to our upper left...er...I mean 53 point oh four mark
72 degrees."

    "See Spock," McCoy said voice rising with glee, "A planet usually means...
Spock?" McCoy looked up but Spock had already left.  "Mr. Sulu, can you tell 
me what the body is believed to be?"

    Sulu replied, "So far we have established that it is a binary system
with a K-type red giant with an orbiting white dwarf companion star. It is quite
possible that the system will novae in a matter of days. The Captain
speculates that if there are any inhabited planets, we may have to pull
a rescue mission.
    "You are familiar with that scenario?" Sulu asked.

    "Indeed I am," McCoy replied. 

    Sulu continued, "Mr. Spock is now stating that, assuming there is an
inhabited planet with low technological capabilities, it may take awhile
to convince the obstinate natives that they are in danger. 
    "Or it might be a case of us trying not to break the prime directive
even though the natives are already convinced that we are Gods of some 
sort."

TBC

Copyright 1992 David Weinstein, David Joshua    Distribute at will.  
Long and Prosperous Lives.  :)

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