My wife & I were looking for a palate cleanser after tonight's VP debate, and our DVR had recorded "Bread and Circuses" off of MeTV. So we watched it.
There's a scene where Kirk-Spock-McCoy are sitting around with Merik and the Proconsul, and the Proconsul gives Kirk his communicator, to order the crew down in small groups. As Kirk is speaking, the Proconsul signals for a troop to come in with machine guns and surround Kirk. Kirk breaks off what he had been about to say, having to do with beaming them up, and instead gives his "Condition Green" update.
I found myself frustrated with this. In similar circumstances back in season 1's "A Taste of Armageddon," Kirk lunges over the table to give Scotty General Order 24, 12 hours. Of course, TOS never really concerned itself with continuity, so maybe it's a bit much to expect a tactic from a prior season's episode to reappear. But man. The whole rest of this episode would have gone entirely differently, if the dialogue in that scene had gone like this:
Kirk's bargaining position is that the Proconsul will let Kirk take his guys, alive and unharmed, and Merik, and all of Merik's surviving crew, and leave; or else the Enterprise will destroy all life on the planet in 12 hours. Your move, Proconsul.
I feel like this would have led to a more enjoyable second-half of the episode, than what we got, which is basically Kirk sitting around impotently, waiting for Merik to rescue him.
There's a scene where Kirk-Spock-McCoy are sitting around with Merik and the Proconsul, and the Proconsul gives Kirk his communicator, to order the crew down in small groups. As Kirk is speaking, the Proconsul signals for a troop to come in with machine guns and surround Kirk. Kirk breaks off what he had been about to say, having to do with beaming them up, and instead gives his "Condition Green" update.
I found myself frustrated with this. In similar circumstances back in season 1's "A Taste of Armageddon," Kirk lunges over the table to give Scotty General Order 24, 12 hours. Of course, TOS never really concerned itself with continuity, so maybe it's a bit much to expect a tactic from a prior season's episode to reappear. But man. The whole rest of this episode would have gone entirely differently, if the dialogue in that scene had gone like this:
Kirk: "Scotty, General Order 24, 12 hours. No personnel to beam down under any circumstances. Acknowledge." (Troops surround Kirk.)
Scot: "Acknowledged sir, but...."
Kirk: "Kirk out." (Tosses communicator to Proconsul.)
Merik: "You can't do that!"
Proconsul: "What is General Order 24?"
Kirk: (chuckling) "Proconsul, if you want to see us in the arena, you'd better get us there quick. There isn't going to be an arena in 12 hours."
Scot: "Acknowledged sir, but...."
Kirk: "Kirk out." (Tosses communicator to Proconsul.)
Merik: "You can't do that!"
Proconsul: "What is General Order 24?"
Kirk: (chuckling) "Proconsul, if you want to see us in the arena, you'd better get us there quick. There isn't going to be an arena in 12 hours."
Kirk's bargaining position is that the Proconsul will let Kirk take his guys, alive and unharmed, and Merik, and all of Merik's surviving crew, and leave; or else the Enterprise will destroy all life on the planet in 12 hours. Your move, Proconsul.
Claudius: "What about your Prime Directive?"
Kirk: (laughing) "What are you going to do? File a complaint with my superiors?"
Kirk: (laughing) "What are you going to do? File a complaint with my superiors?"
I feel like this would have led to a more enjoyable second-half of the episode, than what we got, which is basically Kirk sitting around impotently, waiting for Merik to rescue him.