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From: aritz1622@juno.com (Anthony J Ritz)
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 10:49:38 EST
Subject: Re: Space1999: Trivia Lines & More

>Can you name the episode?

Will try.

>JOHN - "Somehow, I don't think I'd like the people."

The Last Sunset - - When discovered that the moon is not going
	into Arial's orbit, Victor states "we should of went down 
 	to the planet," which catalysts John's response

>HELENA - "John!  Violence is not the answer!."

War Games -- John being upset that the aliens are not sympathetic to
	the delema of MBA, and hopes to hurt them by trashing machinery
	John thinks is vital to said aliens' survival. Helena attempts to
reason
	with John.

>VICTOR - "And going back into future time.  It's an interesting
thought."
	
Another Time Another Place - As John's, Alan's, and Helena's Eagle
voyages
	down to the planet Earth, Victor (in Main Mission)  expounds on
the
	situation is his usual intellectual manor. 

>PAUL - "You don't know?!!."

Collision Course -- In the command conference, John attempts to persuade
	the others into doing nothing about the impending crash with a 
	planet. Paul is less than convinced that John is acting rational.

>ALAN - "So we're back to the old problem of driving this moon the way we
>want it to go."

Space Brain -- During the command conference, Alan comments on the 
	problem of avoiding the Space Brain. (had to think about that 
	one a bit)

>KANO - "The Landay g-factor has an anolomous factor 2 when applied to
>the electron spin."

WOW!     Here's a great one, a total guess....
Guardian of Piri -- Where Computer starts not making sence. 
	yes?  :)        no?  :(        maybe?   :P


>SANDRA - "Why is all this happening to us Professor?"
	
War Games -- Sandra being upset and confused over the distruction of
	Alpha, asks this to Victor, who replies, perhaps we're the  sport
	of some gods - or something similar

>TANYA - "Commander, we're being invaded!."

The Last Sunset -- At the time Victor determines that the gas from the 
	unknown missile was air, Tanya looks out the window at 
	the satellites that are bringing the moon it's temporary 
	atmosphere. 

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
> the phrase "Marie Celeste."  Wasn't that an old wooden sailing
> vessel found abandoned?

As far as I know, it's an old sea legend of an abandoned ghost ship that
travels without a crew. 

I cant be 100% sure, I just searched 2 CD ROM encyclopedias without
success.

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>  THIS kind of stuff is more of what we need on the list.
>  Bravo! - Sue L., AOL Refugee

I agree, and thanks. 

And being <ARitz69718@aol.com> in another lifetime,
I can sympathise with your position of AOL Refugee. 

Take Care

Tony
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From: "Gregory L. Wilcox" <greggw@infinet.com>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 16:03:20 GMT
Subject: Space1999: <--------Why does this appear?

Anyone know why in the subject line on some posts appears:  "Space
1999:", and yet on others it does not?

Thanks



Gregg Wilcox
Brown Sleeve #159
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From: "MIKE GRYGO" <GROG@erie.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 11:01:09 -0500
Subject: Re: Space1999: A man pushed too hard, too far.

I haven't been here long, but I tried to tell Robert to take it
easy, have fun and stop taking this too seriously  
because I could not help but sense he was getting too close
to a "thing", namely this list and his expansive work on 
the Cybary.  I mean, what did this guy do for a living?  
He kept going on about all he did for everybody.  Did I ask
him to fill up his life with too much SPACE:1999? And did I
ask him to do this and then keep throwing it in my face when
he would get upset with one of his "children" were not agreeing
with him.  Hey people, the guy needs help, not constant
patronizing from the list.  He needs the people who were
close to him to try and reach him with what I've been saying
everytime I decided to stop lurking and speak up.  Too much
of a good thing, even SPACE:1999, is not a good thing.
To say that I, or other new people pushed him too hard,
too far is way off;  take it from a sel-motivated guy that
runs his own corporate and industrial client-based shop;
ROBERT PUSHED HIMSELF TOO HARD and when others 
questioned the world he felt he created, he got GODLIKE;
I'm not joking here and I'm not asking to beg him back to
the list.  If you're close to him, he sounds like he's in 
a moment of need, then respond back to the list. We just
wanted friendly discussion, not to hurt, just the occasional
harmless conflict that arises from different opinions and 
points of view.  In a word, let's not push 1999 or returning
to the list right now; go out and find out what's really going
on.  Come back then to the list with your findings, and I
think you'll find the people who have been referred to in
such a negative way, are not the oafs Marcy believes us
to be.  We're human and we care about the guy, and by
your own words you've said he's not acting like himself.
I don't know Mike Perry that well, but I really don't think
it was his intention, as it was not mine, to have people
go over the edge over a television show discussion.

grog@erie.net
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From: "MIKE GRYGO" <GROG@erie.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 11:05:09 -0500
Subject: Re: Space1999: Lighted walls

What was it with this show and its blue/green spotlights?
It seems everytime ideas or justifiable reasoning fell 
short the director would say "Bring In The Blue Light!".
Maybe this is where David Gilmour got the inspiration 
for his song.

grog@erie.net
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From: John@coldnorth.com (John J Fleming)
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 11:28:10 -0500
Subject: Re: Space1999: <--------Why does this appear?

>Anyone know why in the subject line on some posts appears:  "Space
>1999:", and yet on others it does not?

Hey Gregg,

     It appears at the begining of all new post's title. This is to help
disinguish it from other lists trafic. If you belong to more than one list,
you will appreciate this feature. On the replies to posts, the "re" appears
before it, as in a regular post.

     Hope that helps. Marcy will have a more technical answer than that.


Later...

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From: "Amardeep S. Chana" <achana@eng.mc.xerox.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 08:34:44 PST
Subject: Space1999: Favorite Character Lines Answers

Ggreg Perry - named 6 episodes correctly.  A seventh was correct (one of
two episodes named).  You forgot to name the scenes!

Tony Ritz - Got all nine episodes and scenes correct.  You get to watch
way too much SPACE: 1999!  I'm jealous.

Gary Girouard - named 6 episodes correctly.  No scenes named.  Gary, did
you plagiarize Ggreg's post???  :)

Floyd Resler - named 8 episodes correctly, skipped one.  The one you
didn't guess on was Alpha Child.  Sandra was in tears and Koenig asks
her what's the matter.  She just said she's happy and walked away.  Go
figure!

Oh, and no more private posts complaining that David Kano stole Sandra's
best line...

Amardeep
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From: Trekfan100@aol.com
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 11:50:42 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Space1999: Request a VOTE on "Reply"

My vote:

I like it better to hit REPLY and have it go to the actual person who sent
the E-mail.  It's much easier to type the group address than it is to write
down the person's private address & have to type that in.  

Colleen Bement
MBA#169

Look out for those black suns!
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From: "Amardeep S. Chana" <achana@eng.mc.xerox.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 09:34:42 PST
Subject: Space1999: Repost of my Season I Episode Guide

I've had a couple of requests for the the episode guide I posted last
September.  Thought some of the newer members might also enjoy it, so
here it is.

- --Amardeep


- ----------------------------------------------------------------------

Amardeep's Episode Guide 1.00 (Part I)		09/06/96
- ----------------------------------------------------

1.  Breakaway -- Mishap hurls moon out of Earth's Orbit.

Special Features:	Rescue Locator Beam for Eagle crashes.  Stun gun &
comlock close ups.
Notable Events:		John Koenig crashes first Eagle in series.
Eagles Mentioned:	14; 2; 6; 1, 26; 1/6 (Commissioner's Eagle called one
but numbered six)
Eagles Lost:		6 (JK crash), ? (Remote Controlled Monitoring Eagle
crash), ? (Cargo Eagle hit by lightning), ? (Eagle docked to orbiting
station lost in space/destroyed), ? ? ? (Three unaccounted for cargo
Eagles probably destroyed)
People Lost:		Collins, Eight Eagle pilots, Nordstrom, Frank Warren, Eric
Sparkman
Notable Bloopers:	Lightning in space, Earth & Moon illuminated
inconsistently.

2.	War Games -- Aliens mess with the Alphans' minds.

Special Features:	Eagle pilot ejection mechanism.  Eagle lasers.
Notable Events:		Koenig mentions he is 9th Commander of Alpha.
Eagles Mentioned:	none ?
Eagles Lost:		Lots blown up, but it was all an illusion.
People Lost:		128 dead, but it was also an illusion.
Notable Bloopers:	2D paper Eagle blows up on launch pad.

3.	Dragon's Domain -- Monster eats people.  People don't believe
survivor.

Special Features:	Eagle modularity demonstrated.  Laser rifle.
Notable Events:		Alan beaten up twice.  Loses comlock.  Guns fired
several times.
Eagles Mentioned:	1, 2, 3, 4
Eagles Lost:		1 (lost in space, except passenger module)
People Lost:		Tony Cellini and three Ultra Probe crew members
Notable Bloopers:	Eagle command modules have different shapes, Eagle 1/2
docks on right of probe but they enter through left door.

4.	Force of Life -- Strange Ball of Light (blue) takes over an Alphan
and freezes things.

Special Features:	Big nuclear reactor door.  Wrist monitors.  Bergman's
mechanical heart.
Notable Events:		Victor's heart malfunctions.
Eagles Mentioned:	none
Eagles Lost:		none
People Lost:		Nuclear technician Mark, unidentified woman, security
guard
Notable Bloopers:	TBD

5.	The Black Sun -- Fictitious space phenomenon personifies MUF.

Special Features:	Force field, anti gravity shields, Bergman's
mechanical heart, Alpha News Service
Notable Events:		Lots of 2001: ASO parallels
Eagles Mentioned:	1; 5 (survival ship)
Eagles Lost:		1 (blown up)
People Lost:		Mike (Sandra's squeeze)
Notable Bloopers:	TBD

6.	Collision Course - Moon almost hits asteroid, successfully hits
planet.

Special Features:	Nuclear charges, Eagle cranes.
Notable Events:		No drum roll going into credits, Koenig drugged and
locked up, Mathias beaten up.
Eagles Mentioned:	29, 10, 11, 12, 1; 4
Eagles Lost:		none, but 1 was damaged by nuke explosion
People Lost:		none
Notable Bloopers:	TBD

7.	Death's Other Dominion -- Brian Blessed plays mad scientist who does
bad things to Alphans.

Special Features:	Comlock locator beam.
Notable Events:		Victor gets zapped in a glass case.
Eagles Mentioned:	1
Eagles Lost:		none
People Lost:		none
Notable Bloopers:	TBD

8.	Alpha Child -- Aliens take over baby Alphan and make him grow really
fast.

Special Features:	Airlock (South Exit), armor piercing laser rifles.
Notable Events:		Rapid stun gun firing, Mathias beaten up.
Eagles Mentioned:	?, ?, ?
Eagles Lost:		none, but three were "stunned"
People Lost:		Security guard shot by Koenig under Jarak's control
Notable Bloopers:	TBD

9.	Guardian of Piri -- Alien computer takes over Alpha computer and
Alphans.

Special Features:	Eagle docking tunnel, Victor's mechanical heart,
Kano's brain implant, hand scanner, Eagle 'pods'.
Notable Events:		Carter beaten up.  Loses comlock.
Eagles Mentioned:	4/6 (marked 4 at first, then 6 after suspended in
air); 24, 26, 27
Eagles Lost:		4/6 (left hovering over Piri)
People Lost:		Susan (Red head getting "transfusion")
Notable Bloopers:	Eagle 24 shown with 'pods' when landing on Alpha.  It
didn't have any at liftoff or during mission.

10.	Earthbound -- Aliens visit Alpha and get hijacked by Commissioner
Simmonds.

Special Features:	Round Eagle docking tunnel/vacuum chamber, "Lunar
Time" display.
Notable Events:		Eagle modularity demonstrated, Koenig slaps Carter on
arm.
Eagles Mentioned:	1/6 (called 1 but marked 6); 2
Eagles Lost:		none
People Lost:		Simmonds presumed to die
Notable Bloopers:	Alien sits up and another turns to look at Simmonds
when he goes spastic.

11.	Mission of the Darians -- Joan Collins plays an alien whose people
are cannibals.

Special Features:	TBD
Notable Events:		Carter beaten up.  Loses comlock.
Eagles Mentioned:	1
Eagles Lost:		none
People Lost:		Lowry (recycled)
Notable Bloopers:	TBD

12.	End of Eternity -- Big, immortal alien menaces Alpha.

Special Features:	Airlock, Victor's anti-matter disintegrator apparatus.
Notable Events:		Six security guards beaten up.
Eagles Mentioned:	? (landing on asteroid); ? (destroys asteroid)
Eagles Lost:		none
People Lost:		Mike Baxter (brain melt), medical orderly (broken spine)
Notable Bloopers:	TBD


Amardeep's Episode Guide 1.01 (Part II)		03/08/97
- ----------------------------------------------------

13. Voyager's Return -- An Earth launched space probe encounters Alpha
after 15 years of deep space exploration.  Aliens tag along to provide
an action/adventure sub-plot.

Special Features:   Vacuum tubes (a.k.a. valves) still play a major role
in 1999's technology.  Launch pad shown lowering only part way.  Alpha
lighting panels colored green.  Launch pad 4.
Notable Events:     Koenig slaps Carter on the arm.
Eagles Mentioned:   1,2; 6,9,10; 5; 4,6,10
Eagles Lost:        2 (blown up), 1 (damaged by fast neutrons)
People Lost:        Steve Abrams
Notable Bloopers:   Lightning in space, Earth & Moon illuminated
inconsistently.

14. Matter of Life and Death -- Dr. Russell's husband returns and makes
Koenig jealous, but she maintains her cool exterior.

Special Features:   Anti-matter.  Water analyzer.  Alpha panels are
white.
Notable Events:     Short sequence of funky '70s music.  Sandra
screams.  Mathias beaten up.
Eagles Mentioned:   1/6; 2
Eagles Lost:        none
People Lost:        none, but several got fried pretty good.
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

15. The Infernal Machine -- A misguided mechanoid tries to use Alpha as
a gas/food/lodging stop.  Little does he realize that Alpha is not a
full service station.

Special Features:   Space Tanks!  White Alpha panels.
Notable Events:     Alan *recovers* a comlock.  Two tanks and one launch
pad blown up.
Eagles Mentioned:   1,2; 4
Eagles Lost:        1,2 suffer superficial damage.  three unidentified
ships blown up.
People Lost:        3-6 Eagle crew and 2-4 tank crew.
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

16. Another Time, Another Place -- Alphans get duplicated in a Twilight
Zonish episode of drama complete with extra MUF.

Special Features:   Alpha navigation beacon.
Notable Events:     Koenig and Carter meet their dead selves.  Helena
kills herself.  Sandra screams.  Mathias gets thumped.
Eagles Mentioned:   ?/6
Eagles Lost:        none
People Lost:        Regina.
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

17. Ring Around the Moon -- Weird orange ball shows up causes brain
melt.  some claim the worst episode of season I.

Special Features:   Anti-gravity shields.
Notable Events:     Carter crashes Eagle 3.  Short sequence of funky
'70s music during cross moon trek.
Eagles Mentioned:   3; 1; 1
Eagles Lost:        3 crashed.  All but 4 eagles damaged in bays.
People Lost:        Ted Clifford (brain melt), Donavan (Carter's copilot
syndrome)
Notable Bloopers:   Separated command module's interior showed service
tunnel still attached.

18. The Missing Link -- Aliens kidnap Koenig to use him as a lab rat. 
Koenig tries to score with Alien's daughter and they let him go.

Special Features:   View of baffles in Eagle's rocket nozzles.  Airlock
West.  Command module separation.  Cargo Eagle.  Launch pad 7 mentioned.
Notable Events:     Carter crashes Eagle 1.  Mathias gets thumped.
Eagles Mentioned:   1/4; 4; 7 (later marked 6).
Eagles Lost:        1 (crashed)
People Lost:        none
Notable Bloopers:   Separated command module's interior showed service
tunnel still attached.  "KEONIG" misspelled on medical monitor.

19. The Full circle -- Alphans turn into cavemen and behave like
Alphans.

Special Features:   Alpha panels colored green.  Sandra in cavewoman
outfit.
Notable Events:     Carter falls into a tiger pit, gets beaten up, and
loses comlock.  Sandra screams many many many times.  Alan noticeably
preoccupied with Sandra.  David Kano leaves the base voluntarily.
Eagles Mentioned:   6; 1,2; 3
Eagles Lost:        none
People Lost:        Santos (Eagle 6 pilot died of heart failure as a
caveman)
Notable Bloopers:   Koenig's bruise is missing in episode wrap-up scene.

20. The Last Sunset -- The moon gains a biosphere and Paul goes on a
trip.

Special Features:   Explosive gas cylinders.  Proatic (?) acid.  Alpha
panels are green.  Number of serviceable Eagles mentioned to be 27. 
Sliding glass windows on Alpha.  Launch pads 1,3,4,5 mentioned.
Notable Events:     Carter crashes Eagle 28.  Helena is throttled,
Carter's beaten up, Morrow's clobbered, Mathias lucks out.  5 Eagles
have stabilizer failures.
Eagles Mentioned:   2,7; 28; 1,9,12,24,14; 15; 4
Eagles Lost:        28 (crashed then exploded), ? (Koenig's crash)
People Lost:        none
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

21. Space Brain -- Gigantic organ falls prey to John Koenig's
interstellar killing spree.

Special Features:   Shave cream.  Space walk back pack.  Remote control
Eagle.  Launch pads 3,4 mentioned.  Gravity control.
Notable Events:     Mathias gets a licking.  Alpha damaged by meteor
impact.  No drum roll going into title sequence.
Eagles Mentioned:   1; 4 (rescue Eagle); ? cargo Eagle; ? nuclear Eagle;
7 ("fastest" Eagle)
Eagles Lost:        1 (crushed by shave cream), ? (nuclear Eagle
crashed)
People Lost:        Wayland & Costeau (crushed Eagle 1 crew).  Kelly
(smothered by shave cream)
Notable Bloopers:   Koenig's Eagle actually crashed and nuclear Eagle
pulled away.

22. The Troubled Spirit -- Weird guy with plant fetish is haunted by his
own ghost.

Special Features:   Orange Alpha panels.  Victor's death field.
Notable Events:     Sixties style guitar concert.
Eagles Mentioned:   none
Eagles Lost:        none
People Lost:        Warren, Laura (killed by ghost), Dan Mateo (killed
by Victor's death field)
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

23. The Testament of Arkadia -- MUF causes moon to stop and freeze
over.  Two Alphans decide to get back to nature at the expense of
destroying Alpha.

Special Features:   Reference Library.  Protein Store.  Tracking beam. 
Unarmed Survey Eagle. Ship to ship docking.  Alpha panels are orange. 
Subspace frequency.
Notable Events:     No drum roll going into title sequence.
Eagles Mentioned:   1; 4; 2 (unarmed Survey Eagle); 3,5 (persuit Eagles)
Eagles Lost:        4 (stayed on Arkadia)
People Lost:        Luke Ferro and Anna Davis (stayed on Arkadia.)
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

24. The Last Enemy - Women in tight leather clothes bring woe to Koenig
and Alpha.

Special Features:   Sandra's quarters.  Exploding moon buggies.  "Pod"
Eagles.  "Ultrasonic Magnetic Distortion".  Launch pad 10 mentioned. 
Orange alpha panels.
Notable Events:     Helena gets jealous of Dione hitting on John.
Eagles Mentioned:   5, 2, 1
Eagles Lost:        none
People Lost:        none
Notable Bloopers:   TBD

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MUF = Mysterious Unknown Force (plot element in Season I)

TBD = To Be Determined

TLA = Three Letter Acronym	:)
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From: "Susan Lienesch" <SUZLEN@msn.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 97 17:33:36 UT
Subject: RE: Space1999: Trivia Lines

Once I get my episode tapes from Mike Perry I'll be able to play along with 
the cool trivia.  We don't have sci-fi channel in Bellingham, WA  and I only 
own that 4 vol. set of 1999 tapes that everyone has. Keep it comin', though.

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From: 	owner-space1999@buffnet4.buffnet.net on behalf of David J Lerda
Sent: 	Saturday, March 08, 1997 12:01 AM
To: 	space1999@buffnet4.buffnet.net
Subject: 	Space1999: Trivia Lines


Can you name the episode?

JOHN - "Somehow, I don't think I'ld like the people."

HELENA - "John!  Violence is not the answer!."

VICTOR - "And going back into future time.  It's an interesting thought."

PAUL - "You don't know?!!."

ALAN - "So we're back to the old problem of driving this moon the way we
want it to go."

KANO - "The Landay g-factor has an anolomous factor 2 when applied to the
electron spin."

SANDRA - "Why is all this happening to us Professor?"

TANYA - "Commander, we're being invaded!."
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From: bjscannell@sprynet.com
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 09:45:57 -0800
Subject: Space1999: Cheese

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All,
A friend came over to visit as I was watching Space 1999, as usual.  So as we 
watched a litle Breakaway ( gotta start them off right ),  

He says" This is Cheesy Sci-fi!"
Shocked, I said " Maybe so but Its the greatest cheesy Sci-fi ever done."

You see some people just don't get SPACE 1999.  I like to read Your mail every 
day because it is of great interest to me.  It might help the list if we all 
just consider to whoom we are writing to and do we want to send that message to 
250 mailboxes? :) 
  
My 2 Canadian cents worth ( thats 1.5 cents U.S.)
Later,
Barry Scannell
white left sleeve #143
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From: John J Fleming <John@coldnorth.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 13:35:01 -0500
Subject: Space1999: Cybrary is NOT closed - just moved

Hi all,

     Robert did NOT, I repeat did NOT close the Cybrary. The address has
changed, thats all.
     The new address is http://204.188.13.27/welcome.htm (no "l" on the .htm).

Later...


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From: JTRD1@aol.com
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 14:17:10 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Space1999: To all Year One Fanatics

In a message dated 97-03-06 23:17:16 EST, you write:

<< Oh Really?

Here is my 5 favorite Year 2 episodes.

1. Immunity Syndrome -- containing one of the best eagle crashes of
 		        both seasons
2. The Metamorph -- Well written story - great footage of the eagles
leaving
		the base from the vantage point of the base (possibly
		not done in any other episode Y1 or Y2)
3. A B Chrysalis -- "I just wanted to tell you that, you seekers of
perfection."
4. Seance Spectre -- Good story about the long term effects of living on 
		  MBA, and the questioning of the absolute command
		  of commander Koenig
5. The Lambda Factor -- Helena and Tony play Moonbase Columbo >>

What makes you think I was referring to you Tony?  I clearly did not say that
you specifically did not like any year 2 episodes.  In fact I said that "Many
of these Year One fanatics" - not naming you specifically.


<< I Tony, was the one to write that email you replied to. I characterized
 myself as a
 fanatic somewhat in jest, to make the point I did. It is unfair for you
 to name anyone
 else in this generalization, Ggreg or otherwise. 
 
 > What I suggest is that the Year One fanatics focus on their passion
 > - being Year One
 
 Sorry, I reserve the same right you do, to be able to talk about anything
 concerning Space 1999, and to be able to post my opinions to the list,
 and have them count equal to yours. 

Yes you do, I merely make a request in respect of all year 2 fans, and to
keep fans on the list.  
 
 > but lets not initiate the negativity without a cause.   
 
 Who did this, Me? My jokes were light hearted and unoffensive. 

Once again you assume that I'm addressing you specifically.  Not

 Are you not the same person who posted wanting to change seasons
 1 and 2 in a similar fashion to Star Wars? Then resorting to name calling
 when given replies to the contrary. 
  >>
Let me ask you this - have I been doing any name calling lately?  If not then
why bring up the past?  I admit that things got out of hand back then, and I
let it rest.  In my last post I did not in any way slam anyone with name
calling - so why that comment? 


 Yes my message did mention your name and Ggregs, because I have noticed a
lot of E-mail lately that it's sole purpose appeared to be negative to year
2.  Yes you're entitled to your opinion, but why does one feel the need to
make statements that will do nothing but turn off year 2 fans!!  I try to
think to myself, what is the goal?  Is it evangelism to sway the year two
viewers to be year one fans.  Or perhaps just driving all year 2 fans off
this list.  I don't know.  I am not referring strictly to you Tony, but I'm
just making a point that I am not questioning anyones abliity to place their
opinion on the board, but I am curious in regards to the goal.  Or perhaps
one is just shooting off steam?  I couldn't say.

James
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From: djlerda@juno.com (David J Lerda)
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 16:54:55 EST
Subject: Re: Space1999: Trivia Lines & More

On Sat, 08 Mar 1997 10:49:38 EST aritz1622@juno.com (Anthony J Ritz)
writes:
>>Can you name the episode?
>
>Will try.
>
>>>KANO - "The Landay g-factor has an anolomous factor 2 when applied to
>>the electron spin."
>
>WOW!     Here's a great one, a total guess....
>Guardian of Piri -- Where Computer starts not making sence. 
>	yes?  :)        no?  :(        maybe?   :P
>
>
Sorry, I got the quote wrong.  The quotation should be:

KANO - "The gyromagnetic ratio has an anolomous factor 2 when applied to
the electron spin.  The Landay g-factor expresses the...that's not what I
want!"

Sorry for any confustion this may have caused.  :-)

>
>As far as I know, it's an old sea legend of an abandoned ghost ship 
>that
>travels without a crew. 
>
>I cant be 100% sure, I just searched 2 CD ROM encyclopedias without
>success.

That's sort of what I remember.  

David
David Lerda
Salisbury, Maryland, USA
djlerda@juno.com
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From: MikeCombs@aol.com
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 17:02:40 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Space1999: Still searching for Into Infinity - The Day after Tommorrow

In a message dated 97-03-04 20:18:39 EST, captphil@unix.asb.com (Phillip C.
Merkel) writes:

<< Well the Altair could always run into moonbase alpha (Theres a fanzine
story
 for you) >>

Oh, that would be just great.  Alan Carter commenting on what a handsome
fellow that pilot was.  Maya confiding to Blessed's character that he reminds
her a lot of her father.

Heh!

Regards,
Mike Combs
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From: Dean A Dunday <ddunday@powerweb.net>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 16:25:11 -0600
Subject: Space1999: 1999 lazerdiscs

 My name is Kelly and I am very new to this list and am basically still
trying to make my way around the internet.  I have been a Space1999 fan
for many years and I enjoy the correspondence and camaraderie you all
seem to share on the list.  I am hoping one of you could help me.  I
have been trying to locate Space1999 on lazerdiscs but have not had any
luck.  I noticed some people can make copies on VHS from lazerdiscs and
was wondering where they first found the discs.  Any help would be
greatly appreciated.  Thanks.  Kelly at ddunday@powerweb.net

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From: Dean A Dunday <ddunday@powerweb.net>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 17:47:19 -0600
Subject: Space1999: 1999 laserdiscs

My name is Kelly and I am very new to this list.  I have been a 1999 fan
since the show debuted and I was pleased to find this list and to know
there are more people who love the show as much as I do.  I am hoping
one of you can help me.  I am looking for laserdiscs of the show and I
have not had much luck.  I noticed some of you have them and I have been
wondering where you bought them.  If anyone can help me I would be very
grateful.  Thank you.  Kelly at ddunday@powerweb.net

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From: "MIKE GRYGO" <GROG@erie.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 19:17:20 -0500
Subject: Re: Space1999: 1999 lazerdiscs

"That's Kelly out there Commander" 
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