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'''"Court Martial"''' was a story published in the [[September]] [[1953]] issue of ''{{dis|Galaxy|magazine}}'' It was written by {{dis|Samuel T. Cogley|author}}. |
'''"Court Martial"''' was a story published in the [[September]] [[1953]] issue of ''{{dis|Galaxy|magazine}}'' It was written by {{dis|Samuel T. Cogley|author}}. |
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− | [[Benny Russell]] picked up a copy of the magazine that published this story at a newsstand, where he was quickly intercepted by the [[ |
+ | [[Benny Russell]] picked up a copy of the magazine that published this story at a newsstand, where he was quickly intercepted by the [[Human 20th century news vendor|news vendor]], who shared that "''personally, I don't see the attraction. [[Spaceship]]s, [[flying saucer]]s, [[Martian|men from]] [[Mars]]...''", before finally asking him if he was going to pay for it. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
{{bginfo|"Court Martial", of course, was a homage to the original series episode, {{e|Court Martial}}, from which [[Albert Whitlock]]'s matte painting of [[Starbase 11]] appeared on the cover of the issue. [[Samuel Cogley]] was a character in the same episode.}} |
{{bginfo|"Court Martial", of course, was a homage to the original series episode, {{e|Court Martial}}, from which [[Albert Whitlock]]'s matte painting of [[Starbase 11]] appeared on the cover of the issue. [[Samuel Cogley]] was a character in the same episode.}} |
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For the TOS episode of the same name, please see "Court Martial (story)".
For the military legal procedure, please see court martial.
"Court Martial" was a story published in the September 1953 issue of Galaxy It was written by Samuel T. Cogley.
Benny Russell picked up a copy of the magazine that published this story at a newsstand, where he was quickly intercepted by the news vendor, who shared that "personally, I don't see the attraction. Spaceships, flying saucers, men from Mars...", before finally asking him if he was going to pay for it. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
"Court Martial", of course, was a homage to the original series episode, "Court Martial", from which Albert Whitlock's matte painting of Starbase 11 appeared on the cover of the issue. Samuel Cogley was a character in the same episode.