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> (You know, I don't remember ever seeing a print reference resource on Star 
> Trek.)

Eehem. Trekfan here - one of Captain Kirk's greatest treasures was a copy of 
(I think) Moby Dick, given to him by Dr. McCoy. And Dr. Picard was often 
shown reading books; he loved poetry. Ancient manuscripts were the main plot 
device in a number of episodes. One episode I just saw featured an alien 
settlement modeled after a really badly-written novel from Earth. I know 
there are more - I could ask my Trekfan husband!

And besides, I'm not sure Star Trek is the best role model for society at 
this point. At least, until we can transport places, tap a brooch to talk to 
someone miles away, and go to Tahiti on the holodeck!

Betty Winslow, Media Center Director
BGCA
Bowling Green, OH
bgcalib@wcnet.org

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