Day of the Dove
Good one! Who says Season 3 doesn't have good episodes?
Lucky the swirly thing didn't decide to disable the Enterprise instead of the Klingon ship. Was there something about the Enterprise that made it a better stage for the endless war? More room perhaps?
KANG: "You are now prisoners of the Klingon Empire against which you have committed a wanton act of war! " As a kid, I had no idea what "wanton" meant, but it sounded badass.
KANG: "For three years, the Federation and the Klingon Empire have been at peace. A treaty we have honored to the letter." The Organian Treaty I presume?
Wow, the Klingons have an agonizer. Poor Chekov, he always gets agonized. I think it's because Koenig screams so well.
The Klingons beamed up with weapons. Lucky there wasn't a firefight in the transporter room when they materialized.
Random Klingon Guy: "Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man." That is GREAT. These Klingons have awesome sayings.
The ship travels at Warp 9 the whole episode but apparently never actually leaves the galaxy. Well, it is a big galaxy depending on where they started.
It's a good thing Starfleet Academy requires passing such rigorous swordfighting classes. Johnson got a C.
It's interesting the swirly thing altered the constitution of the bulkheads to make them completely resistant to phaser torches. Spock does tell us that the swirly thing can alter matter and energy.
How do the Klingons access the Enterprise's computers to see the ship's layout so easily? My cell phone has better security. Starfleet security sucks.
McCoy's being a dick. Okay, he has a reason this week. And it was a nice apology.
McCoy: "How many more men must die before you two begin to act like military men instead of fools?" Did anyone ever actually die?
That Spock-Scotty confrontation was well-acted and chilling and sad. No, don't fight you guys! I love you both!
Shatner showing off his manly strength by carrying Koenig bridal style. Clearly, Shatner's been working out, although Chekov did helpfully stand up for him despite being unconscious.
How does Mara tell Kang it's a trick when she's seen the swirly thing herself?
Oh, now we have 12 minutes until the dilithium crystals burn out, so we have that long to resolve this issue. I know they impose such deadlines in episodes to build the edge-of-your-seat drama. Oh no! How will they ever solve this in 12 minutes????? And it works, but it can also seem unrealistic. Really? They were able to get to Kang and convince him to stop fighting in 12 minutes?
And much of that 12 minutes was used up by the end of the episode. How much dilithium was left at that point? I assume they made it back to Federation space, but lack of dilithium was a real problem in Mudd's Women.
What if the dilithium did run out? They'd have to call Starfleet and wait a long time for help to arrive with some ill-tempered Klingons on board.
I see McCoy's learned to swordfight since Bread and Circuses. See, he didn't attend Starfleet Academy and so hadn't had the rigorous swordfighting classes there by Bread and Circuses. Nice to see he took the initiative to bone up in the meantime. Never know when you're going to have to swordfight in deep space.
Kang: "Only a fool fights in a burning house." AWESOME Klingon sayings this episode. Something about these sayings plus the general look and actions of the Klingons is giving me an Arabic feel. I believe the Klingon saying we get in WoK, "revenge is a dish best served cold", is of Arabic origin. Klingons are Arabs.
It's not often the badguy is defeated by laughing at it. A classic Star Trek ending. Defeating the badguy without having to kill it.
Kang is a great character. Who would win a battle, Kang or Kor? It's pretty obvious Kang would stomp Koloth into paste.
Hmm, interesting premise. A malicious swirly ball of orange flying around stirring up hate for its own purposes. That seems so familiar. I know! Maybe it's because in real life we have a malicious swirly ball of orange flying around stirring up hate. I will leave this malicious swirly ball of orange unnamed here.
We get such anti-racism and anti-war sentiments this episode. In the 60's with all the war and racial hatred going on, it must have seemed like an evil entity was going around stirring up hate. How little things have changed in 50 years unfortunately. Spock stops McCoy from interfering in Kirk's and Kang's duel. "Those who hate and fight must stop themselves, Doctor. Otherwise, it is not stopped. " Interesting.
Maybe we should administer laughing gas to everyone in the country.
Hey! McCoy could have given everyone the same shot he gave in Wold in the Fold. The swirly thing wouldn't have stuck around with everyone acting so groovy. That's TWO entities that can be thwarted by that shot. Suppose this swirly thing and Redjac are related? One feeding on fear, one feeding on hate?
Good episode!
Alien Watch! We've seen Klingons before, but there's a new swirly thing in town.
Season 1
Talosians
That big ugly Rigellian guy Pike fought in illusion
Vina as an Orion girl in illusion
Glimpse of other aliens captured by Talosians
Ron Howard's brother
That dog from Enemy Within
Salt monster
That hand plant...Gertrude
Spock (duh)
Charlie's parents (Thasians)*
Romulans!
(Ruk)
Miri's planet kids (bonk bonk)
Giant ape creatures of Taurus II
Shore Leave Caretaker guy
Trelaine and his folks*
Gorn
Metrons*
The Lazerii
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Beta 3. (RotA)
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Emineminar VII (AToA)
The Triffids of Omicron Ceti III (TSoP)
The refreshingly non-human-looking Horta
Organians*
Klingons! (Remarkably human looking).
(The Guardian of Forever)
Flying pancakes
Season 2
Sylvia and Korob
The Companion
The remarkably human looking (though tall) Cappellans.
Native Pollux IV-ians (Apollo and his gang)
Full-blooded Vulcans
The remarkably human looking citizens of Argelius II (WitF)
Redjac
The People of Vaal (Gamma Triangulians)
Crew of the ISS Enterprise
The remarkably human-looking** (except for maybe a dot on their forehead) Halkans
Tribbles (not at all human looking)
The remarkably human-looking citizens of...892-VI. Is that what they call this planet? (The Roman one.)
Tall guys, short guys, Andorians, Tellurites, purple lady, Orion made up like an Andorian. (JtB)
The remarkably human-looking people of Neural. (APLW)
The awesome Mugato!
Shahna, Lars, Tamoon, Kloog, Thrallmaster Galt, and the Providers
The Cloud from the Tycho system.
The BIG FREAKIN' AMEBA!!!!!
The remarkably human-looking Iotians. (Gangsters)
Kelvans! Who really look like big, cool squids but choose to look remarkably human.
Sargon and the gang of not-quite-omnipotent aliens.
Remarkably human looking Zeons of Zeon and Ekosians of Ekos. (PoF)
The remarkably human looking Yangs and Coms of Omega IV.
Isis! Who looks remarkably like a cat until she wants to look remarkably human.
Season 3
The decidedly non-human looking Melkotians.
The remarkably human-looking Elasians and not so human looking Troyians.
Lawyer in a muumuu. Remarkably human-looking but maybe that was on purpose.
The remarkably human-looking Morgs and Eymorgs of Sigma Draconis.
Kollos the Medusan
Gem the Empath (remarkably human looking)
Vians (the OTHER bumpy-headed aliens)
Tholians!
The remarkably human-looking Fabrini of Yo Mama.
The malicious swirly ball of hate (DotD)
*Alien Watch sublist: omnipotent aliens!
**By request
Good one! Who says Season 3 doesn't have good episodes?
Lucky the swirly thing didn't decide to disable the Enterprise instead of the Klingon ship. Was there something about the Enterprise that made it a better stage for the endless war? More room perhaps?
KANG: "You are now prisoners of the Klingon Empire against which you have committed a wanton act of war! " As a kid, I had no idea what "wanton" meant, but it sounded badass.
KANG: "For three years, the Federation and the Klingon Empire have been at peace. A treaty we have honored to the letter." The Organian Treaty I presume?
Wow, the Klingons have an agonizer. Poor Chekov, he always gets agonized. I think it's because Koenig screams so well.
The Klingons beamed up with weapons. Lucky there wasn't a firefight in the transporter room when they materialized.
Random Klingon Guy: "Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man." That is GREAT. These Klingons have awesome sayings.
The ship travels at Warp 9 the whole episode but apparently never actually leaves the galaxy. Well, it is a big galaxy depending on where they started.
It's a good thing Starfleet Academy requires passing such rigorous swordfighting classes. Johnson got a C.
It's interesting the swirly thing altered the constitution of the bulkheads to make them completely resistant to phaser torches. Spock does tell us that the swirly thing can alter matter and energy.
How do the Klingons access the Enterprise's computers to see the ship's layout so easily? My cell phone has better security. Starfleet security sucks.
McCoy's being a dick. Okay, he has a reason this week. And it was a nice apology.
McCoy: "How many more men must die before you two begin to act like military men instead of fools?" Did anyone ever actually die?
That Spock-Scotty confrontation was well-acted and chilling and sad. No, don't fight you guys! I love you both!
Shatner showing off his manly strength by carrying Koenig bridal style. Clearly, Shatner's been working out, although Chekov did helpfully stand up for him despite being unconscious.
How does Mara tell Kang it's a trick when she's seen the swirly thing herself?
Oh, now we have 12 minutes until the dilithium crystals burn out, so we have that long to resolve this issue. I know they impose such deadlines in episodes to build the edge-of-your-seat drama. Oh no! How will they ever solve this in 12 minutes????? And it works, but it can also seem unrealistic. Really? They were able to get to Kang and convince him to stop fighting in 12 minutes?
And much of that 12 minutes was used up by the end of the episode. How much dilithium was left at that point? I assume they made it back to Federation space, but lack of dilithium was a real problem in Mudd's Women.
What if the dilithium did run out? They'd have to call Starfleet and wait a long time for help to arrive with some ill-tempered Klingons on board.
I see McCoy's learned to swordfight since Bread and Circuses. See, he didn't attend Starfleet Academy and so hadn't had the rigorous swordfighting classes there by Bread and Circuses. Nice to see he took the initiative to bone up in the meantime. Never know when you're going to have to swordfight in deep space.
Kang: "Only a fool fights in a burning house." AWESOME Klingon sayings this episode. Something about these sayings plus the general look and actions of the Klingons is giving me an Arabic feel. I believe the Klingon saying we get in WoK, "revenge is a dish best served cold", is of Arabic origin. Klingons are Arabs.
It's not often the badguy is defeated by laughing at it. A classic Star Trek ending. Defeating the badguy without having to kill it.
Kang is a great character. Who would win a battle, Kang or Kor? It's pretty obvious Kang would stomp Koloth into paste.
Hmm, interesting premise. A malicious swirly ball of orange flying around stirring up hate for its own purposes. That seems so familiar. I know! Maybe it's because in real life we have a malicious swirly ball of orange flying around stirring up hate. I will leave this malicious swirly ball of orange unnamed here.
We get such anti-racism and anti-war sentiments this episode. In the 60's with all the war and racial hatred going on, it must have seemed like an evil entity was going around stirring up hate. How little things have changed in 50 years unfortunately. Spock stops McCoy from interfering in Kirk's and Kang's duel. "Those who hate and fight must stop themselves, Doctor. Otherwise, it is not stopped. " Interesting.
Maybe we should administer laughing gas to everyone in the country.
Hey! McCoy could have given everyone the same shot he gave in Wold in the Fold. The swirly thing wouldn't have stuck around with everyone acting so groovy. That's TWO entities that can be thwarted by that shot. Suppose this swirly thing and Redjac are related? One feeding on fear, one feeding on hate?
Good episode!
Alien Watch! We've seen Klingons before, but there's a new swirly thing in town.
Season 1
Talosians
That big ugly Rigellian guy Pike fought in illusion
Vina as an Orion girl in illusion
Glimpse of other aliens captured by Talosians
Ron Howard's brother
That dog from Enemy Within
Salt monster
That hand plant...Gertrude
Spock (duh)
Charlie's parents (Thasians)*
Romulans!
(Ruk)
Miri's planet kids (bonk bonk)
Giant ape creatures of Taurus II
Shore Leave Caretaker guy
Trelaine and his folks*
Gorn
Metrons*
The Lazerii
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Beta 3. (RotA)
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Emineminar VII (AToA)
The Triffids of Omicron Ceti III (TSoP)
The refreshingly non-human-looking Horta
Organians*
Klingons! (Remarkably human looking).
(The Guardian of Forever)
Flying pancakes
Season 2
Sylvia and Korob
The Companion
The remarkably human looking (though tall) Cappellans.
Native Pollux IV-ians (Apollo and his gang)
Full-blooded Vulcans
The remarkably human looking citizens of Argelius II (WitF)
Redjac
The People of Vaal (Gamma Triangulians)
Crew of the ISS Enterprise
The remarkably human-looking** (except for maybe a dot on their forehead) Halkans
Tribbles (not at all human looking)
The remarkably human-looking citizens of...892-VI. Is that what they call this planet? (The Roman one.)
Tall guys, short guys, Andorians, Tellurites, purple lady, Orion made up like an Andorian. (JtB)
The remarkably human-looking people of Neural. (APLW)
The awesome Mugato!
Shahna, Lars, Tamoon, Kloog, Thrallmaster Galt, and the Providers
The Cloud from the Tycho system.
The BIG FREAKIN' AMEBA!!!!!
The remarkably human-looking Iotians. (Gangsters)
Kelvans! Who really look like big, cool squids but choose to look remarkably human.
Sargon and the gang of not-quite-omnipotent aliens.
Remarkably human looking Zeons of Zeon and Ekosians of Ekos. (PoF)
The remarkably human looking Yangs and Coms of Omega IV.
Isis! Who looks remarkably like a cat until she wants to look remarkably human.
Season 3
The decidedly non-human looking Melkotians.
The remarkably human-looking Elasians and not so human looking Troyians.
Lawyer in a muumuu. Remarkably human-looking but maybe that was on purpose.
The remarkably human-looking Morgs and Eymorgs of Sigma Draconis.
Kollos the Medusan
Gem the Empath (remarkably human looking)
Vians (the OTHER bumpy-headed aliens)
Tholians!
The remarkably human-looking Fabrini of Yo Mama.
The malicious swirly ball of hate (DotD)
*Alien Watch sublist: omnipotent aliens!
**By request
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