Talk:The Omega Glory

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[edit] Making of Star Trek

Can't find either this in Making of Star Trek, where the line is that they sent 3 stories (or scripts) and NBC selected "Where No Man", and Inside, which goes into a little more detail, noting that the "Mudd's Women" script was late. Morwen - Talk 17:12, 12 December 2006 (UTC)


Some information regarding ST is common knowledge. MOST if not all ST knowledge comes from "soft" copy sources, fanzines, television interviews, things said at conventions, things Roddenberry made up as he went along, etc. Unfortunately most ST info is LOST, but KNOWN. No one expected it to be taken seriously or to last this long. No one then ( excepr Bjo Trimble ) made any attempt to capture the moment. Only when TNG came along was there any serious attempt to record everything for posterity. My point is: just because you cant find it, doesn't mean it does not exist. Someone out there has the proof and doesn't know it needs to be cited here. Leave information up a while until someone can confirm it, please.

  • Not sure what line or bit of information you guys are talking about, but Asherman's "The Star Trek Concordance" makes mention of the three scripts which were contenders for the second pilot -- "Where No Man...," "Mudd's Women," and "Omega Glory." Sir Rhosis 00:12, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
  • I also corrected the doctor's name per Asherman's book. Whoever posted that it was Johnson was wrong. It was Milton Perry. Now, the doctor was named Johnson in Sam Peeples' first draft of "Where No Man Has Gone Before." PErhaps the original poster just misremembered. Sir Rhosis 00:04, 17 June 2007 (UTC)