"Star Trek" television favorites? poll
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"Star Trek" television favorites? poll



"Star Trek" television favorite[s]?

Original series...3
The animated series...0
The Next Generation...3
Deep Space Nine...0
Voyager...0
Enterprise...0
None...0

I don't know if you noticed or even cared but the "poll" format has changed...in this case multiple votes could have been cast--not just one. Nevertheless, it appears among this small cadre of readers that the original and first spinoff are liked best. I never saw the animated version and only a few episodes of the remainder.


Deceased--Joseph Pevney, Alexander Courage, and Robert H. Justman

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"Star Trek" and cultural relativistic ethics




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