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These attendees were all transported to the Conference on Babel, with a formal reception held aboard the USS Enterprise. In all, a hundred and fourteen Federation delegates, of which thirty-two of were ambassadors. The last stop for picking up attendees was the planet Vulcan.

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  • These attendees were all transported to the Conference on Babel, with a formal reception held aboard the USS Enterprise. In all, a hundred and fourteen Federation delegates, of which thirty-two of were ambassadors. The last stop for picking up attendees was the planet Vulcan.
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  • These attendees were all transported to the Conference on Babel, with a formal reception held aboard the USS Enterprise. In all, a hundred and fourteen Federation delegates, of which thirty-two of were ambassadors. The last stop for picking up attendees was the planet Vulcan. James T. Kirk mentioned these delegates in his captain's log, noting that some of "the passengers [were] explosive." He further mentioned in a second log entry that "the Coridan system has been claimed by some of the races now aboard our ship as delegates, races who have strong personal reasons for keeping Coridan out of the Federation. The most pressing problem aboard the Enterprise is to make sure that open warfare does not break out among the delegates, before the conference begins." (TOS: "Journey to Babel" ) The second revised final draft of the script, dated 19 September 1967 , makes the following notes about the below listed delegates: "...a number of Aliens in hall traffic."; "...other strange types in bright costumes. (The extent of this depends upon the budget... there should be enough variety to indicate an interplanetary representation.)"; "...as delegates pick up drinks, move to various conversational groups. There is a fantastic array of types from all cultures, some pleasant, some hostile."
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