Paragon's Paragon
Paragon's Paragon is a fan film that was initially completed in 1974 and shown at conventions. It is an unofficial adaptation of the TOS novel: Spock Must Die!, changing the identities of the ship and characters.
Paragon's Paragon is a fan film that was initially completed in 1974 and shown at conventions. It is an unofficial adaptation of the TOS novel: Spock Must Die!, changing the identities of the ship and characters.
Richard Cosentino
Paragon's Paragon is a fan film that was initially completed in 1974 and shown at conventions. It is an unofficial adaptation of the TOS novel: Spock Must Die!, changing the identities of the ship and characters.
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