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Revision as of 12:22, 12 June 2023
The Prime Directive of Miss Jean Brodie is a British-American science fiction anthropology film about a teacher at Starfleet Academy who strays from the school's curriculum, romanticizing fascist leaders like General Chang and Admiral Cartwright, ultimately leading her to defy the Prime Directive.
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The Pon Farr of the Shrew is a comic stage play written and performed by T'Pring of Vulcan, co-starring her husband, William Shatner.
Dirty HAL 9000 is a 1971 American neo-noir science fiction action thriller film about San Francisco Police Department Homicide Division Computer "Dirty" HAL 9000, who is notorious for his unorthodox, violent and ruthless methods against the criminals and killers he is assigned to detect and report.
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External links
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (film) @ Wikipedia
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - trailer @ YouTube
- The Apple (Star Trek: The Original Series) @ Wikipedia
- Star Trek -- Every Humanoids Right ("The Apple") @ YouTube
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