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208: '''I, Mudd'''
208: '''I, Mudd''' ''[[1967]] [[November 3]]''


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209: '''Metamorphosis''' ''[[1967]] [[November 10]]''
 
Boy, Cochrane sure looks and speaks a lot different when he's old-young.  His reactions to the Companion weirded me out.  First, he was ambivalent about it.  Then he learned it was female, and felt violated and angry.  Then it joined up with the human female, and he had the hots for it enough to abandon any other human contact for the rest of his life.
 
I don't quite get that, though.  Sure, he's a famous guy who might get bugged... but he's already been alone (other than the Companion) for 150 years; would it be too much to have a FEW visitors occasionally and have at least a communications terminal or something?
 
Also, what the hell kind of story is Kirk going to make up for their strange problems that doesn't mention Cochrane but ''does'' explain away how they lost an entire diplomat they were supposed to be helping.


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210: '''Journey to Babel'''


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