Scotty's always awesome when he's in command.
I've never been a fan of Tomorrow is Yesterday. Even if I can suspend disbelief that accelerating around a dense gravitational body can send you back in time I can see no logic to suggest that doing the same in the other direction should propel you forward in time, let alone to the moment you left. Just dreadful.
I also never really understood or liked the notion of replacing a past self with a transporter double from an alternate timeline. That feels more unethical than time travel itself.
The crew is pretty inept at espionage. It seems that they should keep aliens like Spock far far away from any past humans.
The beaming thing makes no sense to me either. I can only think they were beaming them to their deaths and didn't want to say. I mean there's another version around nearly as good...I always figured they would have to beam the unsuspecting past version in the plane up to overlay the future version, then beam him back to preserve the timeline with no memories.
I wish someone would fanedit this into a two parter jumping off of the end of the Naked Time, as per the original concept.
Really, that is the only thing that would make any changes to the timeline...and is in fact more or less exactly what happens! It's also something that gets exactly zero explanation, although we can infer what might have happened:...Unless they went back to the incident that caused them to go back in time and warned themselves not to do it.
In Spock we trust.
Spock's ways are not our ways
WWSD
Ad maiorem Spockus Sarekus gloriam
"We can't fire full phasers with our screens up." Really? Anytime they fire phasers they have to drop their shields? But photon torpedoes can pass?
Can’t fire FULL phasers with defence screens up. Maybe just at a reduced level or heavy stun?This is an excellent, highly entertaining ep - largely due to Scotty - that has some logical flaws. How Fox got down to the planet is not explained.
You guys are only on "Return of the Archons"? Thank God. I thought I missed out on most of the series. I love "Return of the Archons" because I've had some computer problems lately and it's always great to see Kirk destroy one.
This is an excellent, highly entertaining ep - largely due to Scotty - that has some logical flaws. How Fox got down to the planet is not explained. Also, Kirk loses a fight in disappointing fashion. But the allegory is so strong and compelling and the acting so good (together with some memorable dialogue) that it's in my top 25 for sure.
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