Regarding Scotty's off quoted multiplication factor of 4 and indeed his reputation as a "miracle worker", was it mentioned or even referenced at all before Star Trek 3?
Anything else is just after-the-fact fanwank.
Anything else is just after-the-fact fanwank.
Or a fairly well-selling 21st century CBS television show that anchors the ambiguities of that TOS episode firmly on the "transporters are old news at the time of the Horizon" rock.
It's just like that "the needs of the many" thing: it was used in a movie, and then never went away. I'm actually surprised that "don't call me tiny" wasn't referenced again, too!
It's just like that "the needs of the many" thing: it was used in a movie, and then never went away. I'm actually surprised that "don't call me tiny" wasn't referenced again, too!
Man, I bet you could make a pretty good list of those. Funny how the movies never resurrected some of the old TOS recurring lines like "I'm a doctor, not a--" and instead just stuck to movie lines.
That was my feeling when he said that.... Scotty was THE BEST of all the engineersSnowboredShipCapt'n said:Why not neither? Scotty may have believed he could do it but originally multiplied his estimates by a factor of four.
It's just like that "the needs of the many" thing: it was used in a movie, and then never went away. I'm actually surprised that "don't call me tiny" wasn't referenced again, too!
Man, I bet you could make a pretty good list of those. Funny how the movies never resurrected some of the old TOS recurring lines like "I'm a doctor, not a--" and instead just stuck to movie lines.
Chakoteya.net's transcript of the 2009 film indicates McCoy says, ``I'm a doctor, not a physicist. Are you actually suggesting they're from the future?!'' Also, for what it's worth, ``Are you out of your Vulcan mind?''
Scott's quoted as saying, ``I'm giving her all that she's got,'' come to mention it.
We are advanced fanwankers: we can also do it before-the-fact.
It occurred to me driving home from work today that in ST IV, McCoy says to that plastics guy that "Back home we call him (Scotty) the miracle worker". How could McCoy be aware of the Scotty/Kirk exchange? At that time, McCoy was busy breaking into Spock's quarters.
No reason to assume McCoy was referring to that specific exchange. I thought he was just referring to Scotty's general reputation.
"As your teacher, Mr. Spock, is fond of saying, I like to think that there always are... possibilities."It's just like that "the needs of the many" thing: it was used in a movie, and then never went away. I'm actually surprised that "don't call me tiny" wasn't referenced again, too!
Man, I bet you could make a pretty good list of those. Funny how the movies never resurrected some of the old TOS recurring lines like "I'm a doctor, not a--" and instead just stuck to movie lines.
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