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The Tholian Web Spacesuits

Sure, possible. But I meant maybe they made the props for Mork. Or bought or borrowed some that someone else made personally made. It could just be the lighting, but those props look pretty new in the Mork shot, not 40 or so years old.
40 years? Mork & Mindy was on 1978-1982.
 
The haz-mat suit couldn't have been more than 16 years old; the helmet and Mork's red jumpsuit—courtesy of Colonel Green—would have been about 13 years old.

I have jackets that vintage that are in pretty fair shape. YMMV.
 
Sure, possible. But I meant maybe they made the props for Mork. Or bought or borrowed some that someone else made personally made. It could just be the lighting, but those props look pretty new in the Mork shot, not 40 or so years old.
The helmet is different but I was thinking pieces may have fallen off over the years.
 
I liked the suits but my only complaint is that Dr. McCoy gave Kirk the antidote through the suit. That's less about the suit and more about stage direction, I think, but if a suit is supposed to be a barrier to protect you, how would the hypo get through?

I'd suggest Dr. McCoy putting the hypo down through the top hole once the helmet was removed and giving Kirk the shot in his upper shoulder lower neck area to avoid the suit, but I doubt they were worried about it at the time.
 
It could just be the lighting, but those props look pretty new in the Mork shot, not 40 or so years old.

I thought the visor screen looked pretty beat up. But I did notice that the helmet sat very high on Conrad Janis, compared to how you can see all of McCoy's face. That was odd. But I'm certain they re-used an original TOS helmet and red "Naked Time" costume.
 
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Some grabs from the episode ("Mork goes Public" on youtube) The helmet does look original compared to TOS screen grabs with missing detail items probably lost over the 10 years. Just looks like some tape there where the name plate should be, don't know why there is one in the back?

Morkgoespublic1.jpg
 
I liked the suits but my only complaint is that Dr. McCoy gave Kirk the antidote through the suit. That's less about the suit and more about stage direction, I think, but if a suit is supposed to be a barrier to protect you, how would the hypo get through?

Our skin is supposed to be a barrier to protect us. The hypo is designed to pierce that barrier. I see no fault in it also being designed to pierce the barrier formed by the suit, too.

I mean, Dr. Farnsworth had it right: a spacesuit is supposed to deal with a pressure differential of one atmosphere or 14.7 psi at most. A syringe that can't put out at least thrice this would be a pretty useless piece of equipment, and ten times as much is pretty common ITRW. Trek could only be expected to do better.

The weird thing is, why doesn't the suit have its own built-in tri-ox injector? Now that stuff sounds really handy!

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The haz-mat suit couldn't have been more than 16 years old; the helmet and Mork's red jumpsuit—courtesy of Colonel Green—would have been about 13 years old.

I have jackets that vintage that are in pretty fair shape. YMMV.
Wow- Never realizied Mork's suit was Colonel Green's. Of course Mork's helmet was the one used by Michael Ansara in "Soldier" on The Outer Limits.

I haven't been this excited about discovering a Trek link in other pop culture shows since Sid Melton played a record of Enterprise bridge sounds on Gomer Pyle USMC. (Yes, that really happened.)
 
Thank you for these photos - really helps. I'm leaning towards to McCoy helmet but not sure there is any way to truly tell.

Its hard to believe anyone would (re) build the helmet; this would almost certainly be a TOS original.
 
Wow- Never realizied Mork's suit was Colonel Green's. Of course Mork's helmet was the one used by Michael Ansara in "Soldier" on The Outer Limits.

I haven't been this excited about discovering a Trek link in other pop culture shows since Sid Melton played a record of Enterprise bridge sounds on Gomer Pyle USMC. (Yes, that really happened.)

I think the original Colonel Green jumpsuit was used only in the Happy Days episode that introduced Mork. They put him in that, slightly modified, to save time and money.

Then when Mork & Mindy got a series order, they created copies of the suit that were tailored for Williams and, if you compare photos, looked better on him. They would need multiple copies anyway in case of coffee spills, and possibly for stuntmen to wear. And the star of a prime time network show generally gets new, tailored outfits.
 
Thank you for these photos - really helps. I'm leaning towards to McCoy helmet but not sure there is any way to truly tell.

Its hard to believe anyone would (re) build the helmet; this would almost certainly be a TOS original.

Yeah, you're probably right. I do know someone, however, who built his own.
 
Some grabs from the episode ("Mork goes Public" on youtube) The helmet does look original compared to TOS screen grabs with missing detail items probably lost over the 10 years. Just looks like some tape there where the name plate should be, don't know why there is one in the back?
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Since his character is neither Kirk, McCoy, nor any other character from Star Trek, it would have been illogical to keep any nameplate on the helmet for this scene.
 
Profiles in History said:
On all but one occasion, episodes of the original Star Trek series involved the "Away Team" travelling to "Class-M" planets where the atmosphere was hospitable and the air was surprisingly breathable.
There were no "Away Teams" in the original series! They had LANDING PARTIES! :brickwall: :brickwall: :brickwall:

Profiles in History said:
In the 9th episode of the 3rd season, "The Tholian Web," spacesuits were used for the first and only time . . .
Not quite true. Two of the suits were reused in "Whom Gods Destroy."
 
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