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Illogical. Fascinating, but illogical. A new clue is required.

1. To every sound, turn, turn, turn . . . .
2. Makes a habit of unfortunate disabilities.
3. No, Captain, it's pronounced like this . . . .
4. Gets burned out about a figure. Or was it the reverse?
 
The last clue reminds me about:
SPOCK: Computer, this is a Class A compulsory directive. Compute to the last digit the value of pi.
VOICE [OC]: No, no, no, no! No, no!
So, is it Redjac (aka Hengist, Jack the Ripper, Kesla and Berates, among others)?
 
Commissioner Bele of Cheron?
JB

I DON'T AGREE!!!!!!!! :D

The last clue reminds me about:
SPOCK: Computer, this is a Class A compulsory directive. Compute to the last digit the value of pi.
VOICE [OC]: No, no, no, no! No, no!
So, is it Redjac (aka Hengist, Jack the Ripper, Kesla and Berates, among others)?

He said something else . . . words that didn't make any sense. ;)

Both great guesses, you two. Sorry. :beer:
 
1. To every sound, turn, turn, turn . . . .
2. Makes a habit of unfortunate disabilities.
3. No, Captain, it's pronounced like this . . . .
4. Gets burned out about a figure. Or was it the reverse?
5. Was thankfully around to cover for a missing crew member repeatedly.
 
Has to be Mr. Kyle....

Correct! I would love an explanation of how you got there but since this game is harder than the episode game, I'll allow it. :bolian:

1. In City, he should have turned around when he heard the door to the TR open. But hey, what's a little bonk on the neck (while guarding a, if not the, key egress point from the vessel during red alert) between friends?

2. Similarly, just a few episodes earlier he is ALSO disabled in the TR in Space Seed, albeit in less ridiculous fashion. This is both yet another outrageous plot flaw in Space Seed (among about 10 others) and one reason why City is not Star Trek's best episode, not by a long shot. No failure to turn around (so dumb), no episode.

3. A reference to Shatner calling him "Mr. Kowl" in The Immunity Syndrome. I was hoping JB would pick up on this as it's one of his and my favorites. :beer::D:D

4. In The Apple, with the library computer station goofily unmanned (while the ship was under attack no less) because no one with a speaking part was around, Kyle gets up from the helm (which is in turn left unmanned for about a minute), goes over to the LCS, and gets Scott "a figure" on how fast the Enterprise will burn up in Gamma Trianguli VI's atmosphere. I do love Kyle's versatility around the diamond and how he knows enough to calculate the figure, though.

5. Kyle covered the helm in some S2 eps (at least the two I mentioned) for the perpetually missing, jungle-stranded Sulu.

Nice job, Spock's B! You're up. :hugegrin:
 
And one more thing: it is only those two eps where Kyle mans the helm, as far as I can tell after a quick check, so Clue 5 was a little unfair. :biggrin: :borg:
 
Along Phase's line of thought, the clue might imply the sticker, and not the stickee. Abe Lincoln was speared off screen by either Colonel Green or Kayless, but Green's the man in charge. Abe then walked a distance in pain with the spear in his back.

Colonel Green? (If you like the game of Clue: Colonel Green in the Bad Guy Base with the Spear.)
 
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Along Phase's line of thought, the clue might imply the sticker, and not the stickee. Abe Lincoln was speared off screen by either Colonel Green or Kayless, but Green the man in charge. Abe then walked a distance in pain with the spear in his back.

Colonel Green? (If you like the game of Clue: Colonel Green in the Bad Guy Base with the Spear.)

:guffaw: Yes!! Even if not correct, an outstanding guess.
 
Poor Honest Abe. He bit the dust along with Colonel Green. No on those dudes.

You’re on the right track, though.

Clue # 3

John Wayne and Clint Eastwood would be proud of him.


 
Hmm. I keep thinking of sharp weapons for clue 1, but the rest of the clues seem to be (ahem) pointing to an Old West theme. Maybe it's Doc Holliday from Spectre of the Gun, who also seems to like sharp objects in his scene with McCoy. Does he fire more than six shots at the end? Or, wait, maybe he had a shotgun. Eep. Okay, I'll stick with that guess as at worst a feint to learn more . :biggrin:
 
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