Court Martial
Spock isn't exactly the person to comfort someone who just lost their dad.
Commodore Stone is seriously corrupt. That escalated ridiculously fast.
And the prosecutor is sabotaging her own case...
Kirk's lawyer just claimed he can read precedent off a computer that has no screen...
Spock is still only a Lt. Cmdr.?
'Positive gravity'? Does that mean there are planets with 'negative gravity'?
Are those computer cartridges basically Starfleet ID cards? Doesn't seem very practical.
Prosecutor who hates Spock's speculation spends five minutes 'hypothesizing'...
Who puts the 'jettison an innocent person button' next to the alert buttons in the first place... Why is there even a button for that at all? They still also haven't said a single word about why procedure should cause you to send a man into a dangerous pod during a storm in the first place. Or why you wouldn't beam him out...
So the computer being bad at chess proves that ship cameras have been tampered with? That seems a bit of a stretch.
Cogley's plea about being able to face a witness is very passionate and total nonsense. A camera isn't a witness, it's evidence. And there's no reason the judges needed to go to the ship to be told the computer was tampered with. And there's no reason Kirk should be allowed to go on his own to confront Finney, either.
After such a big build-up, Finney himself is a bit of a let down. Seems mostly pathetic, and not for much reason, either. I love the completely random giant wrench that just happens to be laying around, even though I never see anyone use wrenches while working on the ship. And of course fixing sabotaged energy conduits only involves ripping cables out of the wall without actually fixing anything.
Considering Cogley did jack-all in the entire episode, I think their optimism about Finney's defense is misplaced.
Overall, this one got off pretty easily with the guest stars, effects, etc. That was all perfectly adequate, some of it even pretty good. But the story is terrible. Easily one of the worst courtroom drama episodes I've ever seen.
Spock isn't exactly the person to comfort someone who just lost their dad.
Commodore Stone is seriously corrupt. That escalated ridiculously fast.
And the prosecutor is sabotaging her own case...
Kirk's lawyer just claimed he can read precedent off a computer that has no screen...
Spock is still only a Lt. Cmdr.?
'Positive gravity'? Does that mean there are planets with 'negative gravity'?
Are those computer cartridges basically Starfleet ID cards? Doesn't seem very practical.
Prosecutor who hates Spock's speculation spends five minutes 'hypothesizing'...
Who puts the 'jettison an innocent person button' next to the alert buttons in the first place... Why is there even a button for that at all? They still also haven't said a single word about why procedure should cause you to send a man into a dangerous pod during a storm in the first place. Or why you wouldn't beam him out...
So the computer being bad at chess proves that ship cameras have been tampered with? That seems a bit of a stretch.
Cogley's plea about being able to face a witness is very passionate and total nonsense. A camera isn't a witness, it's evidence. And there's no reason the judges needed to go to the ship to be told the computer was tampered with. And there's no reason Kirk should be allowed to go on his own to confront Finney, either.
After such a big build-up, Finney himself is a bit of a let down. Seems mostly pathetic, and not for much reason, either. I love the completely random giant wrench that just happens to be laying around, even though I never see anyone use wrenches while working on the ship. And of course fixing sabotaged energy conduits only involves ripping cables out of the wall without actually fixing anything.
Considering Cogley did jack-all in the entire episode, I think their optimism about Finney's defense is misplaced.
Overall, this one got off pretty easily with the guest stars, effects, etc. That was all perfectly adequate, some of it even pretty good. But the story is terrible. Easily one of the worst courtroom drama episodes I've ever seen.