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From: TV <tommy@agora.rdrop.com>
Subject: Re: Star Trek VI
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> > Come to think of it, what a coincidence that this exploding disk
> happened to intersect their ship's plane?!? ;)
> >
>
> Same coincidence that applies when a bunch of ships are in a battle and
> they are all on the same "space lake"
In the final episode of STAR TREK The Next Generation, we actually see a
battle scene where the "refitted" 1701D in the future blows the hell out
of a Klingon ship from "below" it. Very nice shot, and nice to see
someone use all three of space's dimensions.
-Tom