@Phaser Two
Day of the Dove goes one further: It implies a second ladder in Engineering.
Does it, BK? How?
@Phaser Two
Day of the Dove goes one further: It implies a second ladder in Engineering.
Yep, sure does. If you map out the possible angles of from all the combatants' eyes in Engineering, plus the possible location of the camera angle, the *entity is floating about 8 feet off the deck about two feet in front of the ladder that is on the normally hidden other side of Engineering. I have it crudely mapped out on my computer, but I haven't figured out on how to get it loaded up on this site, yet. I need to look into ImgBB one of these days.@Phaser Two
Day of the Dove goes one further: It implies a second ladder in Engineering.
The ladder position, as we all know, is shown in this shot from Is There in Truth No Beauty? Adjoining the engine grate.Does it, BK? How?
Yep, sure does. If you map out the possible angles of from all the combatants' eyes in Engineering, plus the possible location of the camera angle, the *entity is floating about 8 feet off the deck about two feet in front of the ladder that is on the normally hidden other side of Engineering. I have it cruelly mapped out on my computer, but I haven't figured out on how to get it loaded up on this site, yet. I need to look into ImgBB one of these days.
The ladder position, as we all know, is shown in this shot from Is There in Truth No Beauty? Adjoining the engine grate.
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/3x05hd/isthereintruthnobeautyhd0590.jpg
The entity is at the top of the ladder, as shown here.
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/3x07hd/dayofthedovehd1381.jpg
So where then is Kirk, et al, looking?
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/3x07hd/dayofthedovehd1388.jpg
IIRC, @blssdwlf was the poster that first made me aware back in the day when he was working on his TOS Enterprise.
Maybe not the thread for this discussion, we should keep playing the game, but, if you mean Kirk and Spock are looking forward toward the wall behind the Klingons as the forward bulkhead, then they are looking that way off to a slight angle. Should we start a new thread?Should be on the forward bulkhead because that a) is where Kirk and Co are looking
Summary:
1st Clue: Dead man walking?
2nd Clue: The ship had two of these?
- Yes, the debate on many engine rooms, continues.3rd Clue: Evil destroys Good.
- ...for the enemy is all around.4th Clue: Good shall always destroy evil.
- ...but savage all the same.
- Bible
- Angels and Devils.&
The ladder position, as we all know, is shown in this shot from Is There in Truth No Beauty? Adjoining the engine grate.
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/3x05hd/isthereintruthnobeautyhd0590.jpg
The entity is at the top of the ladder, as shown here.
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/3x07hd/dayofthedovehd1381.jpg
So where then is Kirk, et al, looking?
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/3x07hd/dayofthedovehd1388.jpg
IIRC, @blssdwlf was the poster that first made me aware back in the day when he was working on his TOS Enterprise.
New thread started in the TOS forum, https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/engine-room-s-on-the-tos-enterprise-revisited.297971/Yes, please start a new thread. It's fascinating stuff and many others will be interested.
Omega Glory:
1st Clue: Dead man walking? one of two answers. Even though Lt. Leslie died in Obsession, he appeared at the end of the episode to arrest Capt. Tracey. Other choice would be Lt. Galloway; he was disintegrated by Tracey, but shows up later in Season 3 guarding Janice Lester's room.
2nd Clue: The ship had two of these? Kirk calls out over the Exeter's ship-wide speaker system if there is anyone on board from the Engineering Room, then we see a scene of an empty Engineering Room sans Kirk, McCoy and dead men uniforms which were draped everywhere in Engineering.
- Yes, the debate on many engine rooms, continues.3rd Clue: Evil destroys Good. The Yangs were called savages, wild men and they had the Kohm village surrounded. The Yangs were the bad (evil) guys up to this point of the story. Their final assault defeats the good, peaceful Kohms.
- ...for the enemy is all around.4th Clue: Good shall always destroy evil. The Yang holy book is the Bible and the shaman/priest declares,"Good shall always destroy evil." A picture of the devil in the Bible looks like Spock who Tracey says is the servant of Kirk.
- ...but savage all the same.
- Bible5th and Final Clue: Sam Cogley would not approve of this trial based on the document of concern. Cogley declared in Kirk's court martial: "The Bible, the Code of Hammurabi and of Justinian, Magna Carta, the Constitution of the United States, Fundamental Declarations of the Martian colonies, the Statutes of Alpha Three. Gentlemen, these documents all speak of rights. Rights of the accused to a trial by his peers, to be represented by counsel, the rights of cross-examination, but most importantly, the right to be confronted by the witnesses against him, a right to which my client has been denied." The Yang's most holy book is the Constitution of the United States, yet, their trial is system is trial by combat where they pit Tracey against Kirk tied together with one knife in the floor.
- Angels and Devils.
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