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Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
I realize that it would have been a very short episode had they simply explained to Kirk from the beginning why they really were not at any risk, but it would have made more sense from the Organians point of view if they had. Why would the Organians want to string them along? Surely they must have realized that Kirk just wasn't getting it, so why weren't they more explicit from the get-go?
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Location: Earth's surface
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
Do the Organians really seem like the kind of people who would stand up and bellow loudly at the combatants to get the hell off of their lawn, or else? They value their peace of mind, their serenity, and certainly don't want to have to cease to be themselves, every time some obnoxious disruptive conquering army shows up. Maybe they're trying to set an example. Of what value or interest would EoM be, if it was about a race of people who just told invading armies to get lost, or else? Their powers would still be extraordinary, but they would no longer be extraordinary, as people. The ep isn't about how amazing their powers are, but about their radically different outlook. Also, their seclusion and anonymity and quiet existence goes out the window, the moment they reveal themselves. Involuntarily, they become sources of fascination, terror, jealousy, etc, for the whole galaxy. They really have better things to do than become galactic emperors or power-brokers. They just want to live. They mean it, when they say that exposure to us is painful to them. So they certainly want to avoid having to BECOME us, even temporarily, in order to intimidate and get rid of us. Partly, the episode's about what's wrong with us... so it's not just a device for prolonging the story when they don't deal with threats to them in the same way that we do. Okay, I'm fairly happy with that reply. I tend to figure these things out as I go...
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
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Location: Kingston, ON
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
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Location: Pre-Warp Civilization of New England
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Location: Earth's surface
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
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Location: In pre-production
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
However, the Organians did allow members on either side to get hurt or killed in the lead-up to the major confrontation. For example, the Enterprise blew up a Klingon vessel in the teaser.
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
Again, their way of life is only protected by not revealing their powers until absolutely necessary. But even the most isolationist, omnipotent race will act, if the scrap in the front yard threatens to become an apocalypse... So their red line makes total sense, to me.
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Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
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Re: Errand of Mercy Should have Ended Before it Began
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