A first season episode of TOS has The Squire Of Gothos, named Trelane, very similar to Q! I already mentioned Armus (which so far I have noticed Armus has nothing to do with TOS) but Trelane looks like Q.
And not only that, but also this episode seems to have inspired TNG's Hide & Q. There was a small scene where Q ... Trelane ... in Squire Of Gothos put Picard .... Kirk ... On Trial, very similar to (or not that different from) Encounter At Farpoint. Otherwise it is extremely similar to Hide And Q, and other beings at the end of the episode forced Q .... I mean Trelane away because he was not permitted to bother the crew of the Enterprise ... NCC 1701 Original.
I was delighted to see a mischievous being in TOS!
Too bad that they didn't bring him back. He would probably be more enjoyable than Harry Mudd.
And in Season 2 Episode Obsession has Jean-Luc And Wesley I mean Jim and Junior Garrowvick, Jr..
very similar situation where Jim was involved in Garrowvick's father's (Captain Garrowvick) death. The only difference is that Captain Garrowvick was in command and from what I remember Picard was in command. Otherwise two men responsible for two other men's deaths and both deceased men leave a son behind (and in the case of Jack, he left a wife behind also) Now Junior Garrowvick, Jr. is under the command of Jim just like Wesley being under the command of Jean-Luc. I have always considered Wesley to be the godson of Jean-Luc (otherwise I would not agree with Wesley given many privileges and taking over The Enterprise all the time.) but I then decided to consider Wesley the godson of Jean-Luc ... and now also Junior as the godson of Jim. They even had a "I knew your father." conversation at the end of the episode.
Another remarkable scene is when the two fought over which one would be bait for The Creature. After they fought they seemed to both decide to be bait together. That moment was beautiful. Or at least great acting by Shatner and Brooks.
I had also noticed in TOS Films what looks like early inspirations for The Borg, Will & Deanna, and even The Ferengi. But as I am paying very close attention to TOS episode after episode, I never realized that there are similarities dating back to TOS Series!!
Anybody else agree or notice anything else similar?
And not only that, but also this episode seems to have inspired TNG's Hide & Q. There was a small scene where Q ... Trelane ... in Squire Of Gothos put Picard .... Kirk ... On Trial, very similar to (or not that different from) Encounter At Farpoint. Otherwise it is extremely similar to Hide And Q, and other beings at the end of the episode forced Q .... I mean Trelane away because he was not permitted to bother the crew of the Enterprise ... NCC 1701 Original.
I was delighted to see a mischievous being in TOS!
Too bad that they didn't bring him back. He would probably be more enjoyable than Harry Mudd.
And in Season 2 Episode Obsession has Jean-Luc And Wesley I mean Jim and Junior Garrowvick, Jr..
very similar situation where Jim was involved in Garrowvick's father's (Captain Garrowvick) death. The only difference is that Captain Garrowvick was in command and from what I remember Picard was in command. Otherwise two men responsible for two other men's deaths and both deceased men leave a son behind (and in the case of Jack, he left a wife behind also) Now Junior Garrowvick, Jr. is under the command of Jim just like Wesley being under the command of Jean-Luc. I have always considered Wesley to be the godson of Jean-Luc (otherwise I would not agree with Wesley given many privileges and taking over The Enterprise all the time.) but I then decided to consider Wesley the godson of Jean-Luc ... and now also Junior as the godson of Jim. They even had a "I knew your father." conversation at the end of the episode.
Another remarkable scene is when the two fought over which one would be bait for The Creature. After they fought they seemed to both decide to be bait together. That moment was beautiful. Or at least great acting by Shatner and Brooks.
I had also noticed in TOS Films what looks like early inspirations for The Borg, Will & Deanna, and even The Ferengi. But as I am paying very close attention to TOS episode after episode, I never realized that there are similarities dating back to TOS Series!!
Anybody else agree or notice anything else similar?