I'm ambivalent towards this episode. It's not my favorite ST episode, nor is it my most disliked ST episode. Gene Coon did a good job on the script that set the tone for future interaction between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. I really wish that the Klingon Warship had been ready to insert into this episode.
I'm ambivalent towards this episode. It's not my favorite ST episode, nor is it my most disliked ST episode. Gene Coon did a good job on the script that set the tone for future interaction between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. I really wish that the Klingon Warship had been ready to insert into this episode.
I feel pretty much the same way - I voted a 6. Aside from the importance of the Organian Peace Treaty, the foreshadowing of the Klingon-Federation becoming allies, John Colicos and John Abbott delivered solid performances.
Errand of Mercy said:KIRK: Even if you have some power that we don't understand, you have no right to dictate to our Federation
KOR: Or our Empire!
KIRK: How to handle their interstellar relations! We have the right
AYELBORNE: To wage war, Captain? To kill millions of innocent people? To destroy life on a planetary scale? Is that what you're defending?
KIRK: Well, no one wants war. But there are proper channels. People have a right to handle their own affairs.
Why is the ammo dump a bunch of cardboard boxes with no guards ? Why does no one notice the self opening doors? Why do they need to be told their phasers are in "that cabinet" which happens to be the only other piece of furniture in the room other than table and chairs.
It does work.Why doesn't the mind-sifter work?
It does work.Why doesn't the mind-sifter work?
But Spock is so awesome he can resist it.
Other than WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE, isn't this the only TOS episode which is totally McCoy-free?![]()
The Organians could have put the phasers in a cardboard box in the ammo dump....Why is the ammo dump a bunch of cardboard boxes with no guards ? Why does no one notice the self opening doors ? Why do they need to be told their phasers are in "that cabinet" which happens to be the only other piece of furniture in the room other than table and chairs.
It does work.Why doesn't the mind-sifter work?
But Spock is so awesome he can resist it.
+1
My understanding is that the Klingon textbook on Torture says Klingon Mind Sifter on X will cause subject to be uncomfortable and tell the truth.It does work.
But Spock is so awesome he can resist it.
+1
...The problem here isn't that the mind-sifter fails. The problem is that the Klingons think it worked! Somehow, the device declares Spock's story legit, or the users fumble the device to that effect.
Or then they just deliver a useless report. I mean, it's an odd conclusion for torturers to draw. If the device fails to squeeze out any dirt, wouldn't the Klingons rather report that it failed to squeeze out any dirt, yet continue to assume the worst?
Timo Saloniemi
Spock said on setting x + 1 he would have told all.
Spock said on setting x + 1 he would have told all.
Which really makes one wonder why Klingons would stop at setting x, then! What possible reason would they have for not wanting to hear "all"?
Timo Saloniemi
Other than WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE, isn't this the only TOS episode which is totally McCoy-free?![]()
"What Are Little Girls Made Of?" as well.
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