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Would You Believe Little Girls Are Made Of...? is a crossover fan fiction, a 'remix' between the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" and the characters and locations of the classic 1960's spy comedy, Get Smart. It is written by Rob Morris.

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  • Would You Believe Little Girls Are Made Of...? is a crossover fan fiction, a 'remix' between the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" and the characters and locations of the classic 1960's spy comedy, Get Smart. It is written by Rob Morris.
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  • Would You Believe Little Girls Are Made Of...? is a crossover fan fiction, a 'remix' between the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" and the characters and locations of the classic 1960's spy comedy, Get Smart. It is written by Rob Morris. At the behest of The Chief of CONTROL, Agents 86 and 99 journey to a remote island, there to ascertain the fate and loyalties of 99's fiance, Doctor Roger Korby, a famed cyberneticist. Is Hymie The Robot the only android on the block? Can Maxwell Smart and 99 stop a plot to remake the world? Can the Chief keep from strangling Larabee? If you choose to read this, you'll be facing dated puns, 50-year-old shtick---annnnd Loving IT!
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