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Denise Felt
Marc,
Sorry that I didn't get back with all of you about Flight Path. I went away
with my hubby to celebrate our anniversary and renew our vows. I don't know
why, but it rather took my mind off of UFO. Now that I'm back home, I'll
let you know what I think of Flight Path and Exposed.
First, Flight Path. I felt sorry for the Roper character, but I have a
problem with how the aliens got to him. It took Straker some time to find
out his weakness (his wife), and they want us to believe that the aliens had
a better handle on it than his boss? Yeah, sure. Look, these are aliens.
They don't understand our social setup any more than we understand theirs.
Taking over the mind of the medical tech wouldn't guarantee them
understanding any better. Come on, society is a complex concept. Anyway, I
liked how Straker handled everything and never could understand how Alec
thought he'd be helping Roper to send him off without Straker to keep an eye
on him. Stupid move, Alec! As usual, the episode ended on a low note with
Roper dying. I suppose they had to do something with him, since SHADO
certainly would have problems trusting him again.
Second, Exposed. This is a good episode, and as you said, Marc, the
characters start to really gel beginning with this one. Straker is
hilarious as the puppetmaster throughout, although I agree with the guy who
said the fan scene was a bit weird. My problem is one of time. I know
Janna went to get those back papers for Paul, but who can get their hands on
daily issues as far back as these had to be? Come on, that accident took
place in 1970 before SHADO even started. This episode, from the look of HQ,
took place in 1980 or thereafter, since everything is obviously up and
running. I defy anyone to find back issues of a daily paper from ten years
back. Most city newspapers don't carry copies from last month, let alone
ten years ago. Anyway, it's not a big "issue" (if I may pun), but it
catches my attention every time as implausible. Naturally, Jackson steals
the show with his scene aboard the plane. So sneaky. You can't help but
love him. And Straker in his cute blue suit is always a treat to watch.
Why didn't they ever film him in that one again, I wonder?
Yours,
Denise



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High Cotton
Denise Felt wrote:
> I defy anyone to find back issues of a daily paper from ten years
> back. Most city newspapers don't carry copies from last month, let alone
> ten years ago.

All libraries in the US have microfiche copies of local newspaper back
issues, as do most newspaper publishers. They are referred to as
"Morgue" copies.
AT
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SumitonJD
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Anthony is right. When I was doing my credit list for Gabrielle
several years ago I got to see newpaper articles on Mircofletche that went
back to her work in the 1974 series The Brothers. That was more than 10
years.

James K.


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jamesgibbon
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Denise Felt that:

> As usual, the episode ended on a low note with Roper dying. I
> suppose they had to do something with him, since SHADO certainly
> would have problems trusting him again.

Yes, that's true, and Roper's death is a bit of an easy ending
really. What would have happened if he'd survived? A Court
Martial, I imagine.  

But I find it most unsatisfactory that Roper is sent out to deal
with an incoming UFO on his own - he's under tremendous stress
and not in particularly good shape. I think that SHADO would
have deployed several of their fittest and finest shoulder-launched
missile marksmen!

James
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Denise Felt
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James K. wrote:

> Anthony is right. When I was doing my credit list for Gabrielle
>several years ago I got to see newpaper articles on Mircofletche that went
>back to her work in the 1974 series The Brothers. That was more than 10
>years.

Yes, James. I'm aware of microfiche. But these are papers. Newspapers.
Hard copy. That's what throws me. I've done a lot of research over the
years, and I can tell you that microfiche copies don't look anything like
newspapers. It's a little thing. But I suppose because I HAVE done
research and know the score, it glares out at me. Maybe Gerry's writers
didn't know that newspapers can't be had that far back. Or maybe they just
didn't care. Anyway, I love the episode.
Denise

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Anthony D
Denise:

I hate to beat this poor dead horse, but don't you think that SHADO could
re-print a newspaper? I don't think it would be that difficult for an
organization that has a Moonbase to have a print shop that can create fake
newspapers.

Just a thought. ;-)

Anthony (US)
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From: "Denise Felt" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] episode discussions


> James K. wrote:
>
> > Anthony is right. When I was doing my credit list for Gabrielle
> >several years ago I got to see newpaper articles on Mircofletche that went
> >back to her work in the 1974 series The Brothers. That was more than 10
> >years.
>
> Yes, James. I'm aware of microfiche. But these are papers. Newspapers.
> Hard copy. That's what throws me. I've done a lot of research over the
> years, and I can tell you that microfiche copies don't look anything like
> newspapers. It's a little thing. But I suppose because I HAVE done
> research and know the score, it glares out at me. Maybe Gerry's writers
> didn't know that newspapers can't be had that far back. Or maybe they just
> didn't care. Anyway, I love the episode.
> Denise
>
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Jaime
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Well Roper did volunteer for the mission... he was feeling very guilty
about what transpired as a result of his actions. BUT, now that you
mention it (and for some reason I hadn't thought of it in the past)
they should have sent more than *one* person.
Then again, if they had sent more than one person, it wouldn't have
made for such a climactic and suspenseful ending!!

Jaime
http://jaime,net

On Saturday, October 5, 2002, at 01:07 AM, James Gibbon wrote:

> But I find it most unsatisfactory that Roper is sent out to deal
> with an incoming UFO on his own - he's under tremendous stress
> and not in particularly good shape. I think that SHADO would
> have deployed several of their fittest and finest shoulder-launched
> missile marksmen!
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screwedmorethenonce
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Anthony D wrote:
Denise:

I hate to beat this poor dead horse, but don't you think that SHADO could
re-print a newspaper? I don't think it would be that difficult for an
organization that has a Moonbase to have a print shop that can create fake
newspapers.

Just a thought. ;-)

Anthony (US)
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From: "Denise Felt"
To:
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] episode discussions


> James K. wrote:
>
> > Anthony is right. When I was doing my credit list for Gabrielle
> >several years ago I got to see newpaper articles on Mircofletche that went
> >back to her work in the 1974 series The Brothers. That was more than 10
> >years.
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SumitonJD
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Denise,
probably the writers weren't up to speed on the keeping of back issue
of newspaper. Before microfette newspapers actually kept real copies of back
issues. And in the case of some smaller papers like one we have in the
county where I live they still do of some of the older issues. Found this
out when had to do some research on a persons er... criminal record. You see
people searching for information in the old newspaper back issues a lot in
old movies and I guess this is where the writers got the idea and didn't know
time had past this by.

James K.


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tae
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On 4 Oct 2002 at 18:35, Denise Felt wrote:

> James K. wrote:
>
> > Anthony is right. When I was doing my credit list for
> > Gabrielle
> >several years ago I got to see newpaper articles on Mircofletche that
> >went back to her work in the 1974 series The Brothers. That was more
> >than 10 years.
>
> Yes, James. I'm aware of microfiche. But these are papers.
> Newspapers. Hard copy. That's what throws me. I've done a lot of
> research over the years, and I can tell you that microfiche copies
> don't look anything like newspapers. It's a little thing. But I
> suppose because I HAVE done research and know the score, it glares out
> at me. Maybe Gerry's writers didn't know that newspapers can't be had
> that far back. Or maybe they just didn't care. Anyway, I love the
> episode. Denise
>
Then again, in 1969, microfiche and microfilm were still quite new in archives.
They didn't become common for quite a few years after the series was filmed.
Newspapers used to keep copies of every paper they published in some sort
of archive. Some were still going back and putting them on film as late as the
early 90s....

TAE
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jamesgibbon
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Jaime wrote:
> Well Roper did volunteer for the mission... he was feeling very
> guilty about what transpired as a result of his actions. BUT, now
> that you mention it (and for some reason I hadn't thought of it in
> the past) they should have sent more than *one* person. Then
> again, if they had sent more than one person, it wouldn't have
> made for such a climactic and suspenseful ending!!


Yes, but my point wasn't whether or not Roper deserved it or
not, but whether it was clever from a tactical point of view.

James
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SHADO Librarian
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Wouldn't that send alarms, though? If Foster knew the papers would be on
microfiche wouldn't her showing up with full hardcopy be suspicious?
Besides, old newspapers are extremely delicate and yellow from the acid in
the paper. The papers Janna brought were like new and Foster didn't
notice. - Or maybe that mystery added to his need to get to the bottom of
things?

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From: Anthony D [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 12:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SHADO] episode discussions


Denise:

I hate to beat this poor dead horse, but don't you think that SHADO could
re-print a newspaper? I don't think it would be that difficult for an
organization that has a Moonbase to have a print shop that can create fake
newspapers.

Just a thought. ;-)

Anthony (US)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Denise Felt" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] episode discussions


> James K. wrote:
>
> > Anthony is right. When I was doing my credit list for Gabrielle
> >several years ago I got to see newpaper articles on Mircofletche that
went
> >back to her work in the 1974 series The Brothers. That was more than 10
> >years.
>
> Yes, James. I'm aware of microfiche. But these are papers. Newspapers.
> Hard copy. That's what throws me. I've done a lot of research over the
> years, and I can tell you that microfiche copies don't look anything like
> newspapers. It's a little thing. But I suppose because I HAVE done
> research and know the score, it glares out at me. Maybe Gerry's writers
> didn't know that newspapers can't be had that far back. Or maybe they
just
> didn't care. Anyway, I love the episode.
> Denise
>




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jamesgibbon
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"Deborah Rorabaugh" wrote:
> Wouldn't that send alarms, though? If Foster knew the papers would be on
> microfiche wouldn't her showing up with full hardcopy be suspicious?
> Besides, old newspapers are extremely delicate and yellow from the acid in
> the paper. The papers Janna brought were like new and Foster didn't
> notice. - Or maybe that mystery added to his need to get to the bottom of
> things?
>

They aren't that delicate - I've got a few copies of old music
papers (printed on regular newsprint paper) that have survived 15-20
years without noticeable discolouring, or becoming particularly
delicate.
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screwedmorethenonce
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James Gibbon wrote:
Jaime wrote:
> Well Roper did volunteer for the mission... he was feeling very
> guilty about what transpired as a result of his actions. BUT, now
> that you mention it (and for some reason I hadn't thought of it in
> the past) they should have sent more than *one* person. Then
> again, if they had sent more than one person, it wouldn't have
> made for such a climactic and suspenseful ending!!


Yes, but my point wasn't whether or not Roper deserved it or
not, but whether it was clever from a tactical point of view.

James

I have to laugh when I see things like this. Shows like UFO and Star Trek do what is good from a DRAMATIC standpoint, first, last and always. Even JAG, which used to pride itself on being realistic, has surended to the "Drama First, Reality Check Later" symdrom.

Besides, most writers don't have a military background, so that they don't realize what us vetrans are laughing at them for.




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