tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sat Oct 22 03:18:40 1994
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Re: Klingon Hamlet
"R.B Franklin" wrote:
> Did their artists make that Klingon Hamlet? It looked GREAT! Will
the
> forthcoming Hamlet look anything like that?
That's what I wanted to know! So who did the drawing? (I lost
some earlier e-mail, so I don't know if this has been answered
yet.)
[...]
>> Also, they didn't list any 'star trip'
>> for STIII. I think John Larroquette as our beloved Maltz
>> is as good as any! But then, they also missed out on listing
>> Kirsty Alley (sp?) as Savik for STI.
> I agree that they should have listed Lohn Laroquette. It was
> probably an oversight; few people recognized him under his
> Klingon makeup. But they
You know, every time he's on the Tonight Show, I keep expecting Leno
to pull out a copy of TKD and show everybody that his picture
is on the cover.
> didn't forget Kirstie Alley - they correctly listed her under ST2.
> ST1 was the one where everybody wore pajamas and spend most of the
> movie gazing off into space.
Ack, you're right. I got the first two movies confused..
The first one had that bald chick.
> Overall though, it's a great issue. I had always wondered what
> the Klingons did with those tribbles after Scotty beamed them
> aboard their ship.
> After reading the Bill Campbell interview, now I know. {{:-(*)
Yes, lots of fluff and little jokes in that issue.. nowhere near
as in-depth as those $10.00 Trek issues of Cinefan..
Did you notice the publisher's name, btw? <g>
> yoDtargh
Amy