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  all text is (c)1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 GFP Productions unless otherwise noted
                              January 1995 edition
 researched/compiled/written by Earl Green (earl.green@f1.n3822.z1.fidonet.org)
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                              Table of Contents
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 VOYLOGBK.TXT ( 10,015 bytes).....Voyager LogBook..............1C, 31 Jan. 1995
 DSNLOGBK.TXT ( 80,910 bytes).....Deep Space Nine LogBook......3M, 31 Jan. 1995
 BAB5LGBK.TXT ( 56,973 bytes).....Babylon 5 LogBook............2I, 30 Jan. 1995
 TNGLOGBK.TXT (205,479 bytes).....Next Generation LogBook......8A, 20 Nov. 1994
 TOSLOGBK.TXT (143,216 bytes).....Trek Classic LogBook.........4F, 20 Nov. 1994
 SMEGBOOK.TXT ( 73,403 bytes).....Red Dwarf SmegBook...........6F, 29 Oct. 1994
 BLAKELOG.TXT ( 84,559 bytes).....Blake's 7 "Liberator LogBook".....8 Jan. 1995

 READTHIS.TXT ( 14,058 bytes).....preface, news & updates...........2 Feb. 1995

           Next LogBook file release is scheduled for May 5, 1995.
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 THIS FILE IS FREEWARE; no registration fee will be charged.  When quoting from
this publication, please give proper credit to the author of the file from which
                                you are quoting.
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 Subscriptions for the LogBook newsletter are $8.00 per six months or $4.00 per
  three months.  The LogBook newsletter is devoted mainly to critical analysis
 of various shows and movies, plus reader dialogues and articles; video, music,
 and book reviews, and all kinds of fun stuff.  This summer there will be a few
 issues that will reprint selections from the DS9, Voyager and B5 LogBook files
 (mainly for the benefit of many of our readers who aren't on the nets), and we
   have ongoing columns on the latest eps of those three series (and some TNG
retrospectives as well).  One out of every three issues comes with a color laser
     printed cover page.  The mailing address for the LogBook newsletter is:
      Earl Green, 501 Garrison Avenue Apt. #2, Fort Smith, AR, 72901-2512.
          (Please make checks or money orders payable to Earl Green.)
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*   The LogBook and the LogBook Master Index files are now published on a
    quarterly basis; the LogBook newsletter is monthly.

*   The animated Classic Trek series, the various comic books, and the Pocket
    Books novels are neither covered nor mentioned herein; it simply would've
    taken too long, and I didn't have access to all of the material anyway.  The
    same goes for original Blake's 7 and Doctor Who "New Adventures" stories,
    the Hitchhiker's Guide books and radio serials, and novelizations of Doctor
    Who or Red Dwarf stories.

*   The Trek movies, in this guide, are treated like additional episodes of
    their respective series.  All episodes of all series covered by this
    publication are listed by order of broadcast, not order of production.

*   The general format of the episode guides in this publication is based on the
    "Doctor Who Programme Guide" and the "Doctor Who Terrestrial Index," both by
    Jean-Marc Lofficier.
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                   <=-=  THANKS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  =-=>
                 My heartfelt and infinite thanks go out to:

* Steve Prado, Fred Ayers and Russ Koopman (Fort Smith's signalmen on the
  information superhighway)
* Robert Heyman (LogBook 'zine staff writer and resident Trek-monger, star of
  JCC and discoverer of numerous articles, news clips and sundry other useful
  sources of neat information)
* Joe Siegler, Cindy Hill, David Ewing, Dean Adams, Mark Holtz and Mike Brown
  (for unearthing and posting bits of obscure but infinitely helpful and
  interesting information - also, Mark's own impressive Star Trek List of Lists
  publication is VERY highly recommended!)
* Robert Parson (for turning me on to Babylon 5 and forking over the wonderful
  Classic Trek Concordance; he's now a staff writer on the LogBook 'zine!  "What
  a guy!")
* Joe Siegler, Steve Quarrella and Chris Bray (for importing Red Dwarf into
  Arkansas - my endless gratitude, guys!)
* Joe Salemi (Moderator of the FidoNet STTNG topic)
* Ray Brown and Frank Swarbrick (Moderators of the Fido STDSN topic)
* Lawrence Keifer and Mark Holtz (Moderators of the Fido VOYAGER topic)
* Steve Quarrella (Moderator of the Fido WHO topic)
* David Bolack (Moderator of the Fido BABYLON5 topic)
* Dave Thomer (yet another JCC-ite who once reminded me that Kirk sent landing
  parties and never once, in his career, uttered the words "away team")
* ALL of the SysOps in the Ft. Smith area, plus SysOps across the country and
  around the world (for not only helping boost this file to international
  distribution, but also for endeavoring to further the hobby of modeming)
* all the users who participate in the various Fido sci-fi echoes - from STDSN
  to BABYLON5 to WHO and beyond!
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                                 * DISCLAIMERS *
STAR TREK, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, STAR
  TREK: VOYAGER and all related characters and placenames are the property of
  Paramount Pictures Incorporated.
BABYLON 5 and all related characters and placenames are the property of Warner
  Bros. Domestic Television and Babylonian Productions.
DOCTOR WHO and RED DWARF and all related characters and placenames are the
  property of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
BLAKE'S 7 and all related characters and placenames are the property of Lynstead
  Park Enterprises.
THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY and all related characters and placenames
  are the property of Douglas Adams.

   The files constituting this publication are to be distributed solely in the
public domain!  The author makes no attempt - in using the names described
herein - to supercede the copyrights of the respective copyright holders, nor
are these files officially sanctioned, licensed, or endorsed by the shows'
creators or producers.
   Another request I'd like to make to users and SysOps alike is that these
files be kept TOGETHER.  Note that you do not necessarily have to carry both
the STLB and LBMI files, but as they complement each other, it's certainly a
good idea!
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                           * DISTRIBUTION SOURCES *
     New updates of the LogBook and Master Index files are made available on
 Jackalope Junction and Serial Connection on a quarterly basis.  Release dates
  will be announced on FidoNet's Star Trek, Dr. Who and sci-fi-related topics.
The official filename format is STLBmmyy (mm = month, yy = year) for the LogBook
                      and LBMImmyy for the Master Index.

           North American distribution sites (in order of area code):
  Federation Space           (205) 361-6140   1:375/64        300-2400
* Arsenal of Freedom         (214) 271-5410   1:124/9006     1200-14.4
* USS Gallifrey              (306) 949-6032   1:140/1701     1200-14.4 HST/v32
* Jackalope Junction         (501) 785-5381   1:3822/1       1200-16.8 HST
* Serial Connection          (501) 785-2408   1:3822/        1200-14.4
  Procyon                    (802) 626-1091   1:325/810       300-14.4
* The Itchy & Scratchy Show  (916) 721-1701   1:203/1701.0   1200-14.4 v32

                        Australian distribution site:
  Gallifrey                  +61 2 820-7624   3:713/910      up to 14.4 v32
                      [local: (02) 820-7624]

All SysOps interested may have their systems listed here, provided your system
carries this file most every time an update is released.  Distribution site
SysOps interested are reminded/warned that they will still have to Freq or
download the file from one of the systems marked with an asterisk.  Just let me
know the specs of your system (see above list for examples) and I'll be happy to
add your board to the list!

             PLEASE HELP SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEMS
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                               * BIBLIOGRAPHY *
"Star Trek: The Next Generation Writers' Guide, 1989-1990" by Gene Roddenberry.
   (Paramount internal publication, available through Lincoln Enterprises)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation Writers' Technical Manual" by Rick Sternbach and
   Michael Okuda.  (Paramount internal publication, available through Lincoln
   Enterprises)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Initial Concepts" by Rick Berman & Michael Piller.
   (Paramount internal publication)
"Babylon 5" pre-promotion material from the PTEN Season I and Season II
   promotional packages.  (Warner Bros. affiliate relations publications)
"The Doctor Who Programme Guide" by Jean-Marc Lofficier.  (Target Books, 1989)
"Doctor Who - The Universal Databank' by Jean-Marc Lofficier.  (Target Books,
   1992)
"The Blake's 7 Programme Guide" by Tony Attwood.  (Target Books, 1982)
"Star Trek - behind the scenes of the Next Generation" by Mark Dawidziak with
   Daniel M. Kimmel, Mark A. Altman, Thomas Doherty and Randall Larson.
   (Cinefantastique 19:3, March 1989)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation - zooming to a fourth season" by Mark A. Altman
   with Mitchell Rubenstein and Sue Uram.  (Cinefantastique 21:2, September
   1990)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation - zooming to a fifth season" by Mark A. Altman
   with Sue Uram and Mitchell Rubenstein.  (Cinefantastique 22:2, October 1991)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation - zooming to a sixth season" by Mark A. Altman
   with  Mitchell  Rubenstein,  David  Ian  Salter  and  Lukas  Kendall.
   (Cinefantastique 23:2/3, October 1992)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" by Mark A. Altman with David Ian Salter.
   (Cinefantastique 23:6, April 1993)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation - zooming to a seventh season" by Mark A. Altman
   with David Ian Salter and Lukas Kendall.  (Cinefantastique 24:3/4, October
   1993)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - the space station that could" by Mark A. Altman
   with David Ian Salter and Douglas Eby.  (Cinefantastique 24:3/4, October
   1993)
"Star Trek: Generations - passing the franchise baton" by Michael Beeler with
   Sue Uram.  (Cinefantastique 25:6/26:1, December 1994)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation - ending the TV voyages" by Dale Kutzera with
   Tim Prokop, Judd Hollander and Sue Feinberg.  (Cinefantastique 25:6/26:1,
   December 1994)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - inheriting the final frontier" by Dale Kutzera
   with Tim Prokop.  (Cinefantastique 25:6/26:1, December 1994)
"Star Trek: Voyager" by Dale Kutzera.  (Cinefantastique 25:6/26:1, December
   1994)
"Babylon 5: challenging TV's 'Star Trek'" by Mark A. Altman.  (Cinefantastique
   25:2, April 1994)
"Don't Panic - The Official 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' Companion" by
   Neil Gaiman.  (Pocket Books, 1988)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Official Magazine" volumes 1-30 by David
   McDonnell (editor) et al.  (Starlog Press, 1987-1994)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Official Magazine" volumes 1-10 by David
   McDonnell (editor) et al.  (Starlog Press, 1993-1995)
"Star Trek: Generations: Official Movie Magazine" by David McDonnell (editor) et
   al.  (Starlog Press, 1994)
"Star Trek: Voyager: The Official Magazine" volume 1 by David McDonnell (editor)
   et al.  (Starlog Press, 1995)
"Doctor Who Bulletin" 1985-86 Winter Special #29/30 by Gary Levy (editor) et al.
   (1985)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal" by Michael Westmore and Joe
   Nazzarro.  (Starlog Press, 1992)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Journal" by Shane Johnson.  (Starlog
   Press, 1992)
"The Star Trek Concordance" by Bjo Trimble, based on an idea by Dorothy Jones
   Heydt.  (Ballantine Books, 1976)
"The Star Trek Compendium" by Allan Asherman.  (Pocket Books, 1989)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual" by Rick Sternbach and Michael
   Okuda.  (Pocket Books, 1991)
"The Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion" by Larry Nemecek.  (Pocket Books,
   1992)
"The Star Trek Encyclopedia" by Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda & Debbie Mirek
   (Pocket Books, 1994)
"The Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future" by Michael & Denise Okuda
   (Pocket Books, 1993)
"Red Dwarf: 'Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'" by Grant Naylor.  (Roc Books,
   1992)
"Red Dwarf: 'Better Than Life'" by Grant Naylor.  (Roc Books, 1993)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation: 'Unification'" by Jeri Taylor.  (Pocket Books,
   1991)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 'Emissary'" by J.M. Dillard.  (Pocket Books, 1993)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation: 'Descent'" by Diane Carey.  (Pocket Books,
   1993)
"Blake's 7: 'Afterlife'" by Tony Attwood.  (Target Books, 1984)
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 Dedicated in loving memory to my dear cats, Casey and Thisby; and here's to my
                    new bundles of joy, Othello and Iago.
