But no one was asking them to anyways, Commish! Plus I doubt the inhabitants would have felt it anyways! 
JB

JB
In the Corbomite Maneuver teaser, Spock expends a lot of energy shouting orders around the bridge. Then he tells Bailey "Quite unnecessary to raise your voice, Mr. Bailey."![]()
The Naked Time: Accessing the door controls by carefully cutting thru a bulkhead near sensitive parts, slowly, gingerly, using a carefully drawn template, so as not to cause a small explosion, even though the ship is about to crash in mere minutes - when they could have just cut thru the damn DOOR!!
In "Patterns of Force," Kirk and Spock are fitted with subcutaneous transponders so the Enterprise can keep track of them even if they lose their communicators. Seems like a good idea, which kinda makes you wonder why this wasn't standard procedure?
I take it you have never tried to crack a safe?
That really is the only reasonable way to do it. Cutting through the lock requires, oh, ten inches of cutting work here. Making a man-sized hole in the door requires ten times that. It would be idiotic to try and cut through the door when the job can be finished so much sooner by attacking the lock.
We get no impression that the cutting would be faster, in terms of inches per second, if done on a less explosive surface. Cutting through bulkheads by using rayguns as blowtorches is always slow going, requiring the actors to hold those ridiculous poses where they almost point their phaser props the right way for the better part of a minute even in the quickest case.
I'd worry more about the utter failure of the heroes to use the things the way they said they should be used. They are for beam-up if capture is apparent. The heroes get captured. Why aren't they beamed up?
Letting the natives see a beam-up is unlikely to be any more harmful than letting them see an improvised death ray in action...
What the heck indeed!
Timo Saloniemi
Five words: "One to the fourth power."
Kor
just blow the whole damn door out, the damage is trivia considering the alternative.The Naked Time: Accessing the door controls by carefully cutting thru a bulkhead near sensitive parts, slowly, gingerly, using a carefully drawn template, so as not to cause a small explosion, even though the ship is about to crash in mere minutes - when they could have just cut thru the damn DOOR!!
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A classic one is any alien is just allowed to roam around the ship freely.
The Enterprise was still an hour away, and Kirk and Spock needed to get out of that cell immediately and get to their weapons.
I was bothered by that for many years, but then it hit me: Kirk doesn't mean the numeral one. He means it as shorthand for one unit of loudness. So whatever the sound is measured as, that figure will be raised to the fourth power. It's a badly written line, but not beyond explanation.
just blow the whole damn door out, the damage is trivia considering the alternative.
Why? The nice Nazi has given them an hour of free time already. And he isn't going to get less nice at the end of that hour, either - unless Kirk and Spock refuse to talk. But why would they do that? They could talk like it was standup night at Club Filibuster, and be beamed to safety in mid-sentence, with the Nazis none the wiser. It's not as if the Nazis are in any real hurry, or will give up on torturing the heroes in just one additional hour and move on to needlessly killing them.
The idea that Scotty has to leave in the first place, supposedly to hide from the 1930s-1940s level tech of the Ekosians, is dubious to begin with, contradicted by the ship hiding well within transporter range from 1960s tech in another episode. But we can excuse that by saying the heroes have already recognized the Zeon tech the Ekosians stole as being more advanced than Earth's 1960s sensor systems, and not easily defeated by mere shield-tuning trickery. Or something.
But the basic idea of checks at three-hour intervals is sound: if the Space Nazis were to just plain execute their prisoners in that short a time, they would have done so in the first three minutes already.
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The only 23rd century doorknob seen in TOS was on the door to injured Pike's room.
Which seems kind of cruel.The only 23rd century doorknob seen in TOS was on the door to injured Pike's room.
The only 23rd century doorknob seen in TOS was on the door to injured Pike's room.
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