None of the other series that showed interbeaming had to explain it.
None of the other series took place in the TOS timeframe and contradicted "The Day of the Dove".
None of the other series that showed interbeaming had to explain it.
I think I might have understood your original postNone of the other series took place in the TOS timeframe and contradicted "The Day of the Dove".
I think I might have understood your original post
Fair enough. It didn't bother me so much here, but it did bother me immensely with Cornwell in "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2".
Well, that one never made an ounce of sense. Spock claims that the risk stems from the chance that the transporter might fall short of pinpoint accuracy and put Kirk inside a wall. But if the transporter is that bad, why does Kirk not materialize inside a wall in any other episode?
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Yes. And Spock's right eyebrow was noticeably crooked during the first few turbolift scenes.Have to be that guy - did anyone else find the strong lighting in the lift exposed some of Spock's makeup in a distracting way?
Flamsteed sounds like a word you would find in a bad Science Fiction entertainment or a Frink centered Simpsons episode.Yeah. Highest Flamsteed-numbered star currently recorded for Pegasus is 89.
Some of the novels - like Diane Duane's? - went to the trouble of hinting at an expanded and revised Flamsteed numbering for all recognized constellations, of course...
Yeah, I kept waiting for her to stop and switch to something more secure. But nope, she just kept going up.I was also vaguely annoyed that the rescue involved Number One grabbing a thing with one hand and being lifted up through the turbolift nonsense without any safety measures.
Gotta say, other than the sets/production values, this could have been a fan film.
Why in the world are they not making an Ent series?
Seriously asking. Anyone KnoW-know and not.guess\speculate??
Never heard he was really, really unhappy with his experience on the series. Though I have heard he didn't wish to commit to a full series.I've read some comments that Anson Mount was really, really unhappy with his experience on the series. Particularly how long it took them to shoot the individual episodes compared to other projects with a similar number of episodes he's been involved in.
Without Mount, they can't do Discoprise.
Never heard he was really, really unhappy with his experience on the series. Though I have heard he didn't wish to commit to a full series.
Yet STII: TWoK remains one of the most beloved and looked to as in "Yes, THIS is Star Trek..." entries in all of the Star Trek franchise...![]()
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