| Re: they never switched. . .Morris Cecil Glalet, Th.D., on host 152.163.204.25 Tuesday, October 26, 1999, at 16:30:34
 Re: they never switched. . . posted by Spider-Boy on Tuesday, October 26, 1999, at 08:09:06:
 > I also am working on my own concept for a Trek Series, but I'll keep that to myself for now. So am I a trekkie, trekker, or can I be a trekoid?>
 > Spider-ScottmeupBeamy.Nointellegentlifefoundhere-Boy
 
 When I was eight or nine, I came up with an idea for "Star Trek: The Kid Generation". Everyone on it was under eighteen, and they all had these weird costumes and sets and hair, and they were on a remodeled Enterprise-C, and it was really pathetic, now that I look back on it. I found this small spiral notebook that I drew pictures of stuff from it in, and I found quite a few pictures in a row of some officer who was finding spaghetti everywhere, including the holodeck and the transporter room. When TNG was canceled (I cried for a while), I wrote a letter to Paramount saying they could use my idea as a replacement, but I didn't send it because my mom told me that they were going to make "Voyager".
 The whole concept of this show I created embarrasses me now.
 
 -Morris Cecil "You should see some of the weird stuff cooking in my brain NOW" Glalet, Th.D.
 Tue 26 Oct A.D. 1999
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