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the more episodic nature of the sci fi shows of the time, particular Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the just started Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
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source: jeffords (Blogspot)
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source: jeffords (Blogspot)
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source: Quick Stop Entertainment
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source: jeffords (Blogspot)
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source: Cinematical
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source: io9
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source: jeffords (Blogspot)
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