While this episode seems decent enough and half feels like it could have been a reject from Parry Mason or some other court room script, I found it rather peculiar that the captain's chair would have such gigantic buttons that call for Yellow Alert, Red Alert....then Jettison Pod?
For plot convenience, plot device is convenient means for story telling. But...what is the importance of this pod? Why is it so dangerous that the captain need only have a one button commandment operation to eject it? This would be like having driver controls that Turn on head lights, operate wipers, self destruct engine...honk horn. Besides, I could have sworn that Alert status was a vocal command and not directly called at the captain's chair. This, in my opinion, takes a budget saving and decent episode into the realms of being absolutely stupid. At least, throw some plastic cover plates over those buttons so the next time that Jim rests his elbow too far off the arm rests, he isn't ordering a Yellow-ish Red Alert and littering space at the same time.
I repeat...what's so important about that pod that makes it necessary for one touch ejection? I mean, even the Warp Core ejection system wasn't so easily performed. And that was to keep the ship from blowing up in an overload. (Then again, it seems that their hand phasers could self destruct when the knob was moved too much. Dangerous equipment via idiot available designs, I suppose.)
For plot convenience, plot device is convenient means for story telling. But...what is the importance of this pod? Why is it so dangerous that the captain need only have a one button commandment operation to eject it? This would be like having driver controls that Turn on head lights, operate wipers, self destruct engine...honk horn. Besides, I could have sworn that Alert status was a vocal command and not directly called at the captain's chair. This, in my opinion, takes a budget saving and decent episode into the realms of being absolutely stupid. At least, throw some plastic cover plates over those buttons so the next time that Jim rests his elbow too far off the arm rests, he isn't ordering a Yellow-ish Red Alert and littering space at the same time.
I repeat...what's so important about that pod that makes it necessary for one touch ejection? I mean, even the Warp Core ejection system wasn't so easily performed. And that was to keep the ship from blowing up in an overload. (Then again, it seems that their hand phasers could self destruct when the knob was moved too much. Dangerous equipment via idiot available designs, I suppose.)