This is Kang.
Cease hostilities.
Disarm.
YES!
This is Kang.
Cease hostilities.
Disarm.
^^ Could be... The episodes with a "pure energy" alien are very fascinating, to me. And, the sword battles are utlra cool.
I always wondered what happened to those severly wounded crewmen who were still in sickbay when the alien took off at the end of the episode.
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I've always wondered how people hundreds of years in the future would be so proficient in sword play.
It seems self evident due to Next Gen that Klingons are good with bladed weapons but other than Day of the Dove, were Klingons in the original series ever shown using bladed weapons?
I always enjoyed the episode though.
For a 50 year old show, TOS did a much better job imagining strange life forms than any of the future incarnations.
scene was removed from the BBCs transmission for many years
Absolutely! And, considering the budget, most of the creations produced are (imho) sci-fi works of art.
This is not the first time I've read your comments about BBC censorship, johnnybear. Thank you for sharing. It seems ridiculous that many of the scenes you've mentioned were removed, and I appreciate the additional perspective. I think TOS did an awesome job of keeping the battles suspenseful and exciting, yet clean, so your testimony always strikes me as excessive controls.
Unlike modern action scenes that show every gruesome detail, I have absolutely no qualms about allowing my daughter to watch the original adventures. The camaraderie of the crew and their ability to overcome fantastic challenges, despite personal obstacles is edifying. Were the scenes removed by network choice or by government mandate? Just curious...![]()
Yes, Kor had a small dagger in Errand of Mercy. He grabbed it from his desk but had to drop it because the Organians had made all weapons too hot to handle.I've always wondered how people hundreds of years in the future would be so proficient in sword play.
It seems self evident due to Next Gen that Klingons are good with bladed weapons but other than Day of the Dove, were Klingons in the original series ever shown using bladed weapons?
I always enjoyed the episode though.
Absolutely! And, considering the budget, most of the creations produced are (imho) sci-fi works of art.
This is not the first time I've read your comments about BBC censorship, johnnybear. Thank you for sharing. It seems ridiculous that many of the scenes you've mentioned were removed, and I appreciate the additional perspective. I think TOS did an awesome job of keeping the battles suspenseful and exciting, yet clean, so your testimony always strikes me as excessive controls.
Unlike modern action scenes that show every gruesome detail, I have absolutely no qualms about allowing my daughter to watch the original adventures. The camaraderie of the crew and their ability to overcome fantastic challenges, despite personal obstacles is edifying. Were the scenes removed by network choice or by government mandate? Just curious...![]()
Well The Day of The Dove scene you could argue was not the right thing for a child to see on television but the majority of scenes excised by the BBC were just to fit the show into the slot and they never bothered to alter the cut years later either! How can you justify cutting Kirk's first meeting with his attorney Samuel Cogley in Court Martial and scenes with The Gorn in Arena without a credible reason?
JB
Totally. And given Auntie Beeb's disdain for any scifi (even its own), its a wonder that any of that programming made sense!!Well The Day of The Dove scene you could argue was not the right thing for a child to see on television but the majority of scenes excised by the BBC were just to fit the show into the slot and they never bothered to alter the cut years later either! How can you justify cutting Kirk's first meeting with his attorney Samuel Cogley in Court Martial and scenes with The Gorn in Arena without a credible reason?
JB
Johnnybear that both sounds a little Cthulhuic and more fun than the 7:40 train to Glasgow that is actually throwing me around.Maybe you were taken over by an unseen force which whirled and whistled in the corner of your room, C57D?
JB
Your memory's is better than mine on that point Johnnybear. But I do recall seeing ST (Miri and Spectre of the Gun are the two I recall the most) on the Beeb back in those heady days.I do remember watching Holiday Trek as a youngster,C5! One episode every morning at Christmas and holiday times back in the mid seventies! Great times!
JB
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