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From: ames!ultra!corin!keving@uunet.uu.net (Kevin W. Gurney)
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1991 12:17:28 -0800
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In article <9112081858.AA07583@sunee.waterloo.edu>, clknox@sunee.waterloo.EDU ("Cliff L. Knox") writes: |> Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa |> Path: clknox |> From: clknox@sunee.waterloo.edu (Cliff L. Knox) |> Subject: Re: Star Trek 6 |> Message-ID: <1991Dec8.185845.7531@sunee.waterloo.edu> |> Organization: University of Waterloo |> References: <9112062234.AA29409@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> |> Date: Sun, 8 Dec 1991 18:58:45 GMT |> Lines: 24 |> |> In article <9112062234.AA29409@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> JASONP@s35.prime.COM writes: |> >I just saw Star Trek 6 a few hours ago. Two thumbs |> >up from here. Trekkies, run, don't walk, and see this movie. |> > |> >Anyways...The last line of the movie is 'Second Star on the Right, |> >Straight on to morning', which we all recognize as |> >the refrain from Kate's When You Wish Apon a Star medley. |> > |> >So...is this pure Kate? Or, did she take it from one of the |> >peter pan songs? I truely don't recall that line anywhere else |> >but in Kate's song...but it's been a *long* time.... |> |> Sorry to disappoint, but it does not come from the medley on (if memory |> serves) Lionheart. It is clearly a reference to the original Peter Pan. |> Now that the lyrics are starting to fall back into my head, I realize |> that the song to which you are referring is about fantasizing oneself as |> Peter Pan. |> |> Cliff Knox Another KonnecTion I noticed was the scene where Kirk describes himself to Spock as one who "rushes in where angels fear to tread", which is in "Between a Man and a Woman" on TSW. Anyone know the original source for this line? Shakespeare perhaps?