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Hey, I never noticed that before....

I thought the idea was that they'd salvaged parts from the Delta Vega facility, including that console. "You're a talented thief, Kelso. Everything you sent up seems to be fitting in place."
 
I thought the idea was that they'd salvaged parts from the Delta Vega facility, including that console. "You're a talented thief, Kelso. Everything you sent up seems to be fitting in place."

Yes, I remember that. I was thinking that budget wise, the producer said "We can save money by using the same exact console in 2 different shots! No one will notice!"
 
In that scene I seem to remember that there's a hole in the console where that console had been. And there's an almost identical one next to it.
I think it's really funny that the exact parts they needed were located in the FIRST room they entered. Unless they were trying to show that all StarFleet console panels were the same form factor. Sort of like a PC case or a rack mounted server.
 
Just watched 'Arena'. In the scene where Spock throws his overloading Tricorder away, look in the background and you will clearly see 2 telephone or power poles just above the top of the fort.
 
In 'Court Martial', Kirk greets fellow Starfleet Academy graduates Corrigan and Teller who are sitting at a table in the bar. After Kirk exits, Lt. Shaw enters. Passing by in the background corridor is Corrigan, who kind of looks surprised because he should still be sitting at the table with Teller.
 
In "The Cage", right after Number One fails to blast open the Talosians' rock fortress with the phaser cannon, there is a final shot of her before the scene ends. The rock on her left has a nail in it. I'm sure it might be a leftover from the 'survivors' camp, but it still looks out of place. Didn't the camp disappear completely?!?

There never was a camp in the first place.
 
'Return of the Archons'......

For some scenes in this episode Reger's voice is his own and for other scenes it is dubbed by famous voice-over artist Walker Edmiston. Every time I hear the switch he sounds just like one of the creatures from Sid and Marty Kroffts' 'Sigmund and the Sea Monsters', which is where I first heard Mr. Edmiston's talent for unique voices. He also supplies the voices of the Lawgivers.
 
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Just watched "The Galileo Seven". All of these years, I assumed the title referred to Shuttlecraft Galileo #7 or something to that effect. Then I listened more closely to the dialogue where it mentions that there are seven people aboard. Duh. It only took me this long to catch on.
 
Just watched "The Galileo Seven". All of these years, I assumed the title referred to Shuttlecraft Galileo #7 or something to that effect. Then I listened more closely to the dialogue where it mentions that there are seven people aboard. Duh. It only took me this long to catch on.
I was reminded of the Oceanic Six.
 
Just watched "The Galileo Seven". All of these years, I assumed the title referred to Shuttlecraft Galileo #7 or something to that effect. Then I listened more closely to the dialogue where it mentions that there are seven people aboard. Duh. It only took me this long to catch on.

NCC-1701/7, The Galileo Seven, Gary Seven, Pon-Farr every seven years..I'm sensing a pattern here..
 
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