The biggest question about this episode...
...Why didn't anyone just use Morse Code to communicate with Pike?
Basically, damage specific to the Broca region has high odds of impairing expression (speech, writing, sign language, Morse etc.) without impairing comprehension. It appears to be currently considered a type of "motoric" impairment foremost, yet specific to language itself rather than to expression such as speech.
If the TOS society can almost trivially make the corpse of Spock ambulatory, I have difficulty believing they would despair in face of other types of "motor loss" as such. Rather, I'd think paralysis etc. would have been conquered, a quadruplegic only needing to wear a fanny bag of machinery to restore mobility - and Pike's chair is there because he no longer has a lower body...
Timo Saloniemi
The biggest question about this episode...
...Why didn't anyone just use Morse Code to communicate with Pike?
Pike could understand spoken English. He didn't need people tapping to him. But he couldn't perform Morse tapping because of his injury.
Futurama's Star Trek episode did a Pike-chair parody that involved Morse code, though.
Well they still did not understand Talos IV and I doubt they would be willing to try to get to know them.....balls said:After the events of "The Menagerie" do you think the Federation opened up diplomatic relations with Talos IV? Did they strike General Order 7?
I would say NO,Order 7 remained....... (I believe they were scared how they operated (Mind controlling,etc))
Or then simply give up. If they mistook the range of Talosian powers once already, they may be mistaken again: there's simply no way to be sure, and nothing to be done to contain the Talosian "threat", such as it is....what would the Federation do when all is said and done? Evacuate Starbase 11 I would think.
If general order 7 was to do with Talos IV, then just what was general order 4 in Turnabout Intruder? I always thought it was a script error but...
JB
Both episodes treated the order in question as the one and only death penalty on the books; they just disagreed about which order it was.
If general order 7 was to do with Talos IV, then just what was general order 4 in Turnabout Intruder? I always thought it was a script error but...
JB
It must be. Both episodes treated the order in question as the one and only death penalty on the books; they just disagreed about which order it was.
Could it be that it was the same Talos IV order, but three of the earlier ones had been revoked in the interim, so it was moved up from 7 to 4?![]()
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