You forgot someone...it ain't the '90s without Bubba.
My memories of the decade are hazy, is that one of the tyrannical supermen that ruled the '90s?
On to the show... a classic episode with a classic villain and a classic ending (which in the truest of
Star Trek traditions is undone by a future installment).
With one major flaw of course...
The portrayal of McGivers is not very flattering.
That's certainly an understatement.
The archetypal treasonous woman that follows her loins instead of duty, ugh.
(By the way, she's a historian, could have been useful in "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
On the bright side, Uhura was as defiant as it gets, so at least that's something.
When you think about where humanity has been and where we are going, maybe the suggestion of the events in this episode isn’t too far off, just the timing is wrong.
Well, the episode predicted world leaders would be incredibly strong, incredibly smart people. But all available evidence shows the intelligence of world leaders is going
down not up
A lot has been said over the years about the discrepancies between actual 1990s and these 1990s(World War 3, state of interplanetary travel and all), but there's one thing that should have been evident even back then. Khan's a product of eugenics, which is here described as a process of "selective breeding" (I guess genetic manipulation by direct intervention on the genes hasn't been thought up yet? It will be retconned to that eventually...) But selective breeding takes
generations and Khan was born in the 1950s, which would mean these eugenicist were either incredibly lucky on the first go, or people practiced it well before anyone thought up the term. It would also mean there's a bunch of superteenagers running around the world when this episode aired...
Is this the first time McCoy's transporter phobia is mentioned? He has beamed down plenty of times prior without complaining, of the top of my head in the very first episode aired, and in
Arena, though those times he was looking forward to seeing his old flame and a non-reconstituted meal, so those were probably worth the risk.
I also liked how when the neutralizing gas is released in the hostage room, Scotty as a true Scotsman immediately punches a guy.
