This Side of Paradise question (spoiler)

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  1. emergencyfruit

    emergencyfruit Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

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    Maybe I missed something here, but in This Side of Paradise, what provokes Kirk into finding out that anger will overcome the spores is the fact that no one is there to transport him down to the colony. He realizes that he is stranded because he cannot simultaneously operate the transporter and beam down. He states that he is the last person on board.

    So...how did the last mutinying crewperson get down? Wouldn't this person have had the exact same problem? Kirk wouldn't have participated in the mutiny by beaming that person down, presumably. Am I missing something?
     
  2. SchwEnt

    SchwEnt Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    I don't think transporter frustration was the source of Kirk's anger.

    Also, we've seen individuals set the transporter for automatic/delayed transport so that needn't have been a problem here.
     
  3. Bubbles McGee

    Bubbles McGee Lieutenant Commander

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    If I am not mistaken, the thing that prompted Kirk to fight the spores was a medal (which I do not believe we are ever told what medal it is exactly) that he pulls out of a compartment in his quarters. Presumably this medal reminds him of his duty and dedication to the ship and crew. This drive in Kirk is more powerful that the spores' influece. An internal biological conflict ensues and Kirk's passion for this duty overcomes in the end.
     
  4. emergencyfruit

    emergencyfruit Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

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    Ah, that makes sense. As he stands at the transporter after packing his things, something dawns on him and he cries, "No! I can't leave!" The tone made it sound like a statement that he literally could not exit the ship, but casting it as a philosophical/moral resistance fits better and is much more interesting. I had been wondering about the point of the medal scene, actually. Thanks for tying it up!
     
  5. Bubbles McGee

    Bubbles McGee Lieutenant Commander

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    No worries! :techman:
    I would like to know what Kirk received that medal for exactly.
    Anyone have any info?
     
  6. Timo

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    Well, "Court Martial" lists Kirk as the recipient of

    -Palm Leaf of Axanar Peace Mission
    -Grankite Order of Tactics, Class of Excellence
    -Prantares Ribbon of Commendation, Classes I and II

    before the prosecution interrupts.

    This thing doesn't much look like a palm leaf to me, but it does have a laurel pattern to the outer rim, so perhaps...

    http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/1x24/thisideofparadise_391.jpg

    It's definitely not a ribbon, though.

    We could argue that this is in fact a factor in waking him up at that specific moment. Not that there would be nobody to beam him down - but that, standing next to the console and setting it on "autobeam", Kirk realizes that there will be nobody to beam him back up again, so the next keypress will be the one to separate him from his starship forever. This makes the moment more poignant than the preceding ones, as it sort of rushes together all the preceding feelings of nostalgia, success and duty.

    Timo Saloniemi
     
  7. T'Girl

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    Just like in The Enemy Within, there come into play the fact that the ship has shuttlecraft and a flight deck, with the need to explain why they can't (or won't) be used.

    :)
     
  8. Redfern

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    Well, if they all supposedly beamed down and did not take any shuttles, well, there would not be any shuttles to fly back to the ship, thus, you're still "stranded".

    If, on the other hand, a few crew piloted shuttles to the ground, yes, that would negate the problems getting back. Now, we discovered during Decker's suicide run with the shuttle that the doors can at least be opened (from inside the bay) within the shuttle. But we can't say for sure about a shuttle outside the ship. A deck controller might be required.

    So, we have the same problem as with the transporter. On the other hand, if the colony has a transporter station that can transmit and well as simply receive, then someone could return, providing the ship's shields are down.

    Sincerely,

    Bill
     
  9. Timo

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    But why would they do that, when they expressly hope never to return? The shuttles would be worse than useless for people wanting to live like the Amish.

    The "can't" is immaterial when the "won't" is so obvious.

    Timo Saloniemi
     
  10. scotpens

    scotpens Professional Geek Premium Member

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    Actually, it's more like:

    "NO! . . . I . . . can't . . . LEAVE!! :)

    Shatner's drawn-out delivery drives home the point, I think. There's an inner conflict going on between the spore influence and Kirk's dedication to his command and his ship. And, of course, we know which has to win in the end.
     
  11. Timewalker

    Timewalker Cat-lovin', Star Trekkin' Time Lady Premium Member

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    I suppose one could speculate that since Uhura deliberately sabotaged the communications capabilities except for ship/shore, some of the Engineering crew could have similarly sabotaged the shuttles to prevent anybody trying to leave the ship and tell Starfleet about the situation.
     
  12. CorporalCaptain

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    I love this delivery. It's one of the high points of the episode, if not the high point.
     
  13. AtoZ

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    The medal scene and how it plays into Shatner's delivery at the transporter console are to me brilliant and the high point of the episode.

    I also love the scene with McCoy relaxing under the shade of his favorite tree....and how fast he become confrontational and offers to play the tough guy. Great moments in this episode, IMO.
     
  14. Timewalker

    Timewalker Cat-lovin', Star Trekkin' Time Lady Premium Member

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    I thought it was cute when Spock was enthusiastically explaining a "mint julep" to Kirk: "That's a DRINK, Jim!!! :D"

    :lol:
     
  15. scotpens

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    For me, the best dialogue in the episode is Spock's parting speech to Leila.
    That scene still makes me cry like a little girl.
     
  16. MarsWeeps

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    I have to laugh at the spoiler tag in the title. Spoiler...for an episode that's 45 years old? :lol:
     
  17. emergencyfruit

    emergencyfruit Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

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    It was my first post on the forum. :P Better safe than sorry, no?
     
  18. CorporalCaptain

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    I don't have a problem with it.
     
  19. 22 Stars

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    It is pretty laughable. Reminds me of a friend who was discussing King Kong with his father, and let slip that the monkey dies at the end.... now what is that, like 79 year old spoiler at this point!?
     
  20. Greg Cox

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    The sad thing is, they were probably people going to the Peter Jackson version that had never seen the original b/w version.

    But you'd think they'd have at least heard how it ended!