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In the 1950s, the inhabitants of the planet began experimenting with a life prolongation complex. Unfortunately, the affect of the project was an artificial disease which killed all the adults and children who were entering puberty. Before the inflicted died however, they developed blue blemishes on their skin and began to soon began acting dangerously and insanely.

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  • Sigui un conjunt no buit i sigui . Llavors, és un grup si i només si:
  • In the 1950s, the inhabitants of the planet began experimenting with a life prolongation complex. Unfortunately, the affect of the project was an artificial disease which killed all the adults and children who were entering puberty. Before the inflicted died however, they developed blue blemishes on their skin and began to soon began acting dangerously and insanely.
  • Grups, a contraction of "grown ups", was the word used by the Onlies, or children, of Earth Two to refer to adult inhabitants. On that world, adults and children entering puberty developed the fatal form of the life prolongation project. Blue blemishes covered their skin, and they became insane and dangerous. In this state, the adults attacked anyone near them, and destroyed their surroundings.
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  • Grups, a contraction of "grown ups", was the word used by the Onlies, or children, of Earth Two to refer to adult inhabitants. On that world, adults and children entering puberty developed the fatal form of the life prolongation project. Blue blemishes covered their skin, and they became insane and dangerous. In this state, the adults attacked anyone near them, and destroyed their surroundings. During the initial outbreak of the plague, three centuries earlier, the children were forced to hide from all adults, including their own parents, until the adults died. This left the children with a deep-rooted fear of and distrust for adults. (TOS: "Miri" ) The term "grups" was made up by Gene Roddenberry. He first suggested it in a conversation with "Miri" writer Adrian Spies, in which Roddenberry also proposed that the Onlies have a language of their own. His term for what they would call adults was approved by Spies, who later commented, "I immediately liked it. That's an example of a creative producer at work." (Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages, p. 31) On 17 August 2006 , this term was used in a fashion/culture article in the Vancouver, BC weekly, The Georgia Strait, which stated, "Grups is a recently coined marketing buzzword branding 30- to 50-year-olds who aren't prepared to relinquish their young-at-heartedness. It's lifted from an episode of the old Star Trek TV show set on a planet with no grownups (grups)."
  • In the 1950s, the inhabitants of the planet began experimenting with a life prolongation complex. Unfortunately, the affect of the project was an artificial disease which killed all the adults and children who were entering puberty. Before the inflicted died however, they developed blue blemishes on their skin and began to soon began acting dangerously and insanely. Younger children were immune from the disease until they reached puberty, and during the initial outbreak, they were forced to hide from the adults until they died. Three centuries later, the children still had a deep-rooted fear of adults, which initially led them to distrust the landing party from the USS Enterprise. (TOS episode & novelization: Miri)
  • Sigui un conjunt no buit i sigui . Llavors, és un grup si i només si:
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