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From:     Eugene Shumu1insky <static@??.???.????.edu>
Date:     Thu, 9 Jan 1997 11:55:55 -0500 (EST)
Subject:  Re: Star Trek musing
In our last episode, Richard J. Pugh said:
>        I've just been reading the Trek posts, and while doing so I was
>reminded of something from the old "Manual of the Planes" book.  Those of
>you who have that book, brush off the dust and turn to Appendix I, the bit
>about Prime Material Planes.
>
>        I don't want to go into detail here, but described in this passage
>is a way of measuring differences in magic, physical characteristics of a
>prime plane, and so forth.  A typical AD&D universe is given a rating of
>"zero," in that every other type of world is measured agains this fixed
>point.
[Snip]
>        This system was designed to work with parallel prime material
>planes, but I don't see why I couldn't also be applied to crystal spheres.

	Speaking of alternate primes, I have a potentially new outlook
on things.

	What if the "multiple prime" model of the universe still applied?
Or, a better way of saying it is "What if it *never* applied?"  Since
spelljamming isn't known to everybody, some people assumed that they
went to "alternate primes" when travelling the planes, when in reality
they only ended up in different crystal sphere.  The Phlogiston is the
"true" Prime Material plane, with crystal spheres being little "pockets"
of reality (or some such magibabble).

	Does that sound reasonable, or am I hallucinating agian...? (:

-Static

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Star Trek musing    Richard J. Pugh    09 Jan 1997 03:35:50
Re: Star Trek musing    Eugene Shumu1insky    09 Jan 1997 16:55:55
Re: Star Trek musing    Paul Westermeyer    09 Jan 1997 21:13:34
Re: Star Trek musing    rac0929@?????????.??.it    10 Jan 1997 17:17:57
Re: Star Trek musing    jerry tausz    10 Jan 1997 18:35:35
Re: Star Trek musing    steve swenson    10 Jan 1997 18:44:04

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