Remember, I'm one scary dude...Damn, what did Henoch do to Uhura? Yeah, that's how I feel when I read Henoch's posts here. Just kidding, just kidding. You're great, Henoch-poster.

Remember, I'm one scary dude...Damn, what did Henoch do to Uhura? Yeah, that's how I feel when I read Henoch's posts here. Just kidding, just kidding. You're great, Henoch-poster.
No doubt!Remember, I'm one scary dude...![]()
Throughout the series, Spock gets compared to the Devil, but Henoch in Spock's body is truly diabolical. Nimoy makes him truly chilling with that creepy smile and sarcastic attitude. Henoch in Spock's body is one scary dude. Great badguy!
I thought so too - but it seems that this episode is in fact the first notion of an alien seed across the galaxy! I had entirely forgotten about Sargon’s claims in this episode.The alien seeding thing isn't known until Spock explains it in The Paradise Syndrome in Season 3.
I never understood why Sargon would develop powers vastly higher than both Thalassa and Henoch. Maybe he developed the mind in a bottle technology and saved the best features for himself, that selfish bastard!The events of this episode show why keeping them around longer is detrimental to the plot as Sargon’s powers are somewhat vague and ill defined: scene after scene he pulls a new power out of his incorporeal hat – at first seeming similar to the Talosians, then his MIND has the ability to affect physical matter like control panels, then he boosts the capabilities of equipment like the Transporter exponentially, he can transfer his mind out of the sphere into a living being, then a mechanical being whilst retaining all his powers and anything else that the plot should require.
How is Sargon’s planet similar to Earth, when atmosphere is non existent? That’s a mighty big part of what makes our planet so special!
I never understood why Sargon would develop powers vastly higher than both Thalassa and Henoch. Maybe he developed the mind in a bottle technology and saved the best features for himself, that selfish bastard!
I don't dispute all that - it's Kirk and Spock's initial observations that I find fault with:Sargon says wars destroyed their planet. Sargon and a few survivors fled into the underground bunker where they put themselves into the spheres for longterm storage.
I think I read somewhere that the actress looked better in red. Or was that Nichelle Nichols?I like the idea of a female Lt Commander, but Mulhall's rank is subsumed by her credentials. It makes no sense that a biologist should wear red either. I assumed she was also an engineer (which is why she was summoned) but then why not just make her an engineer? None of her dialogue has anything to do with astrobiology.
That would have been great! Sadly, we had our season's worth of continuity points used up last weekIt's nice that Chapel gets something to but they should have given her some proper dialogue, let her use her qualifications to supervise and assist Henoch, rather than just being there to carry the hypos. A call back to her previous experience with android bodies would have been nice.
I seem to recall her pining over Spock less in subsequent episodes too. Time will soon tell how accurate my memory is...Similarly, some kind of effect from her housing his consciousness would have been cool. I like to think it's what inspired her to complete her doctorate.
Sargon choose Mulhall because he wanted his wife to be in a healthy, intelligent and pretty body.I assumed she was also an engineer (which is why she was summoned) but then why not just make her an engineer? None of her dialogue has anything to do with astrobiology.
I let her clean the hypo's, too.It's nice that Chapel gets something to but they should have given her some proper dialogue, let her use her qualifications to supervise and assist Henoch, rather than just being there to carry the hypos.
Thanks.That charming smile and his psychopathic disregard for life are both compelling and very creepy.
Yikes, I keep forgetting that we share our board with a complete and utter...natural overlord who am glad to serveSargon choose Mulhall because he wanted his wife to be in a healthy, intelligent and pretty body.
I let her clean the hypo's, too.
Thanks.
But what does God need with a starship?Yikes, I keep forgetting that we share our board with a complete and utter...natural overlord who am glad to serve![]()
Whatever He wants!!!!But what does God need with a starship?
Agreed, it can't be Class M with no atmosphere. So, either Spock meant, "[Used to be]Class M...", or, the atmosphere was ripped away and now recovered to Class M. It sounds more like the former.I suppose my question is - how is that NOW in any way a class M planet, close to Earth conditions?
Remember, I'm one scary dude...![]()
I suspect that this was the writer's intention, but SO poorly worded. And from Spock of all people!Agreed, it can't be Class M with no atmosphere. So, either Spock meant, "[Used to be]Class M...", or, the atmosphere was ripped away and now recovered to Class M. It sounds more like the former.
After half a million years? Well, there is a curious amount of dust on the floor, so....Who tidied up the dead bodies that Sargon and his pals used to inhabit as well?
Who tidied up the dead bodies that Sargon and his pals used to inhabit as well?
Sargon said they had bodies and even talked about how Kirk's body was not unlike his old body, i.e. their own bodies before the mind in a bottle preservation. I assume the survivors who undertook the preservation process would want their bodies disposed in a satisfying manner, and not just left lying around the floor, willy-nilly. There may be another room or crypt where they put their dead bodies, or more likely, they disintegrated their bodies. If Sargon was the last to transfer, then his body may be the closest because we know that he needs to be in close proximity for the transfer. Another idea is that he transferred into some sort of system then moved through circuits into the tripod-stand device then into his globe; so, his body could be anywhere, or he set a time delay or triggered some device to disintegrate his own body.Still need bacteria and weather otherwise you'd still have very brittle mummified corpses. I guess if there was moisture and warmth in the artificial atmosphere, that would have been enough. Likely they planned to have conditions suitable to allow the bodies to decay.
Soylent Green is Sargon!Sargon said they had bodies and even talked about how Kirk's body was not unlike his old body, i.e. their own bodies before the mind in a bottle preservation. I assume the survivors who undertook the preservation process would want their bodies disposed in a satisfying manner, and not just left lying around the floor, willy-nilly. There may be another room or crypt where they put their dead bodies, or more likely, they disintegrated their bodies. If Sargon was the last to transfer, then his body may be the closest because we know that he needs to be in close proximity for the transfer. Another idea is that he transferred into some sort of system then moved through circuits into the tripod-stand device then into his globe; so, his body could be anywhere, or he set a time delay or triggered some device to disintegrate his own body.
The same thing that put all the balls on the shelf.Who tidied up the dead bodies that Sargon and his pals used to inhabit as well?
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