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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="Yttrium" data-source="post: 77320884" data-attributes="member: 419693"><p>That one was a little flaky. Assignment Earth is a better example. The Enterprise goes back to the 60s, and Kirk and Spock interfere with Gary Seven's mission in exactly the right way for the future to unfold the way it's supposed to, even though they had no idea what they were supposed to be doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttrium, post: 77320884, member: 419693"] That one was a little flaky. Assignment Earth is a better example. The Enterprise goes back to the 60s, and Kirk and Spock interfere with Gary Seven's mission in exactly the right way for the future to unfold the way it's supposed to, even though they had no idea what they were supposed to be doing. [/QUOTE]
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