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From: daniels@netcom.com (Daniel A. Segel)
Subject: Re: Summary: SF/Arts/Entertainment
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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1993 23:40:08 GMT
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In article <25gn9g$2j8@news.u.washington.edu> blake@stein1.u.washington.edu (Blake Hannaford) writes:
>The following is my original list with some corrections and LOTS of addditions
>(Thanks).  "Cyborgs," defined as part life-form, part machine, are now 
>separated out into a section of their own.
>
How about all of those androids in the two Harry Mudd episodes of
the original Star Trek? Or were there only androids in one of the
episodes...

d.
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