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When Larry Niven was invited, or invited himself, to write an episode of the
early 70s Saturday morning animated edition of Star Trek, he adapted
his own short story The Soft Weapon into an episode called The
Slaver Weapon, writing into the Star Trek milieu for one episode
his felinoid aliens the Kzinti. They, and such of the backstory for Niven's
so-called Known Space series of stories and novels as was also imported,
became part of the Star Trek mythos for half an hour and were never
heard from there again.
One of the legends attached to Sir Kay before he became a secondary character had him defeating a giant cat, with his bare hands or whatever. |
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Arthuriana sources I use or recommend:
Arthurian
Legend
Arthuriana - the
Journal of Arthurian Studies; the website of the quarterly journal of the
North American Branch of the International Arthurian Society.
The Camelot Project at the University of Rochester.
Camelot In Four
Colors: A Survey of the Arthurian Legend in Comics
Mystical-WWW -
The Arthurian A2Z knowledge Bank which has encyclopedically-arranged
entries on the characters of the Arthurian legends.
Early British Kingdoms - Arthurian Bios.
Historia Ecclesiastica.
Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble
Knights of the Round Table,
Volume 1 and
Volume
2.