I wanted Garrovick to replace Chekov as a regular crew member.![]()
You liked Steve Brookes that much, Mr.Beard?

JB
I wanted Garrovick to replace Chekov as a regular crew member.![]()
'Twas basically Moby Dick.
You liked Steve Brookes that much, Mr.Beard?
JB
Not as lucky as Leslie. He was actually killed by the creature and somehow managed to come back to life in later episodes, unless it was his twin brother.Garrovick was lucky. He wore a redshirt and he survived The Great Redshirt Massacre in Obsession.![]()
Well, JB, I thought he was good in the role and he doesn't speak with a hokey Russian accent like Chekov. Maybe they could have changed his name to Garrovicksky.![]()
Not as lucky as Leslie. He was actually killed by the creature and somehow managed to come back to life in later episodes, unless it was his twin brother.
Wasn't there a filmed scene where they brought Leslie back to life but it was cut for time and the insanity of how to explain seeing the character back alive in the next few weeks?
JB
You can also briefly see Leslie alive and well walking past an open door on the Enterprise even though he was killed earlier in the episode.
I love this episode right up to where the creature takes off into space a high warp speed?!?!?
Then it goes downhill fast for me. Never before heard of vents are left open and the creature gets in the ship. Spock tries to stop the creature with his hands. Simple reverse flow of the ventilation units can force the creature from the room.
Sure if you want to explain away all that nonsense you can, but it's just dumb writing. They had the planet set built-- just have Kirk battle the creature and his demons on the surface.
Didn't the cloud creature enter the ship through either the exhaust or the disposal units? Can't remember but Kirk was in telepathic communication with the gaseous beast was he not!
JB
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