Kirk won the "battle" with the Gorn via the bamboo cannon, but he argubly lost all the fights up til then.
Yes. The Metrons even inform the Enterprise that Kirk is losing the battle.
Kirk won the "battle" with the Gorn via the bamboo cannon, but he argubly lost all the fights up til then.
Kirk was smaller and believe it or not much less experienced than Captain Ronald Tracey of the Exeter! The ease with which the bigger guy chops down Kirk is self evident on his face when Jim makes a dash for freedom! Omega was the first Trek episode that I ever recorded on VHS back in 1980 too so always held that special interest for me!
JB
It would have been interesting to see Kirk try his flying drop kick on Tracy, but it just didn't happen in OG.
![]()
Kirk won the "battle" with the Gorn via the bamboo cannon, but he arguably lost all the fights up til then.
Surely that guy getting Kirk kicked is Sid Haig?
JB
Thanks, SB, but I'm not really familar with Fred Carson as such and always believed he was Sidney Haig!
JB
The thing is that Spock declares that your earth avoided the conflict that the Omegas fought and yet in Bread And Circuses quotes the death toll from said conflict??? And in TNG we learn of the War against the Mandarins as such in Encounter At Farpoint!!!
JB
Spock: "Kohms? ...Communists? The parallel is almost too close, Captain. It would mean they fought the war your Earth avoided, and in this case, the Asiatics won and took over this planet.
A big point seems to be that these folks aren't human, though - which comes as a big revelation to the heroes and the villain and undermines everything they thought they were fighting for or against. That the folks would naturally live for centuries upon centuries is both a neat scifi concept and justification enough for them to be rabid warmongers who want to rid their planet of excess numbers.
Timo Saloniemi
The thing is that Spock declares that your earth avoided the conflict that the Omegas fought and yet in Bread And Circuses quotes the death toll from said conflict??? And in TNG we learn of the War against the Mandarins as such in Encounter At Farpoint!!!
JB
"Space Seed" and "Bread and Circuses" must be referring to the same WW III, I would hope, but "The Omega Glory" can be excused if said WW III wasn't against the communist bloc.
I don't remember the Farpoint dialogue, but it wouldn't surprise me if they thoughtlessly trampled TOS continuity in their very first episode. Some of the TNG-era resources were not up and running yet.
my explanation for this is that if the federation knows the planet in question has awareness of other worlds and has been visited by cultures that dont have a prime directive, then it's ok to drop on in.Kirk and Spock had no problem beaming down to Organia, class D- on the Richter Scale (!) of Cultures, and presumably pre-warp (despite the automatic doors).
View attachment 6406
Cowboys.
The thing is that Spock declares that your earth avoided the conflict that the Omegas fought and yet in Bread And Circuses quotes the death toll from said conflict??? And in TNG we learn of the War against the Mandarins as such in Encounter At Farpoint!!!
JB
"Space Seed" and "Bread and Circuses" must be referring to the same WW III, I would hope, but "The Omega Glory" can be excused if said WW III wasn't against the communist bloc.
I don't remember the Farpoint dialogue, but it wouldn't surprise me if they thoughtlessly trampled TOS continuity in their very first episode. Some of the TNG-era resources were not up and running yet.
Gene, DC Fontana, David Gerrold and Bobby Justman were all there. They knew a little something about TOS continuity.
Yup, "Omega Glory" is pretty specific about the conflict Earth dodged: an armageddon war between the Communists and the Yankees.
That some completely different parties happened to nuke Earth back to the stone age almost a century later is a different issue altogether.
Timo Saloniemi
.... A Parallel development right down to the words of the Declaration of Independence breaks suspension of disbelief. ....
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.