Fantastic - got any thoughts to add regarding the episodes covered so far?
To quote the Red Skull, "Evidently not."
Fantastic - got any thoughts to add regarding the episodes covered so far?
I had hoped to start this week but my usual viewing spot on Sunday got taken up with something else. If people are eager to start immediately that's fine by me, I'll just be a little behind.When do w e start TAS? I was unfortunately on a SW thread (Mandalorian) and same old political bickering came up. Need to clear my head.
Do we know whether Janice Lester was a starfleet officer? Here's her background story:
The Enterprise has received a distress call from a group of scientists on Camus Two, who are exploring the ruins of a dead civilization. Their situation is desperate. Two of the survivors are the expedition surgeon, Doctor Coleman, and the leader of the expedition, Doctor Janice Lester.So, instead of the officer track in Starfleet, she's got a doctorate in possibly archaeology, and she's the expedition leader. Also:
JANICE: The year we were together at Starfleet is the only time in my life I was alive.This paints the picture that they were both in Starfleet, him for Starship service and her for "her space work" which doesn't sound like Starship service, rather both pieces of the puzzle suggest Lester was in the sciences for archaeology on planet expeditions rather than a ship-born assignment.
KIRK: I never stopped you from going on with your space work.
JANICE: Your world of starship captains doesn't admit women. It isn't fair.I'm convinced that "your world of starship..." only applies to Kirk not wanting to get tied down in a serious relation or marriage since his goal was to be a Starship Captain and he knew a relationship could threaten that goal, and he agrees with it. She never wanted to be a Starship Captain, she just didn't want Kirk to be a Captain so they could be together. Fifteen years later and she's bitter(crazy?) and takes revenge of Kirk for her unhappiness.
KIRK: No, it isn't. And you punished and tortured me because of it.
JANICE: I loved you. We could've roamed among the stars.
If both of them wanted to be Captains, then how in the hell would they roam among the stars together on separate ships? Any ship-born posting would keep them apart. No, Lester expected Kirk to quit his career path and join hers as scientists exploring ancient civilizations, etc. Remember, Kirk's brother Sam was some sort of a scientist, so, it probably runs in his family...maybe young Jim Kirk saw the affects of marriage on his older brother's career choices...stuck on an obscure planet doing boring work. Not me!
I'm not as familiar with the production order of TAS as I am for TOS but going by the production codes from Memory Alpha, this appears to be the viewing list:
Production order TAS will be a first for me. I didn't think tribbles would be first!
- More Tribbles, More Troubles
- The Infinite Vulcan
- Yesteryear
- Beyond the Farthest Star
- The Survivor
- The Lorelei Signal
- One of Our Planets Is Missing
- Mudd's Passion
- The Magicks of Megas-Tu
- The Time Trap
- The Slaver Weapon
- The Ambergris Element
- The Jihad
- The Terratin Incident
- The Eye of the Beholder
- Once Upon a Planet
- Bem
- Albatross
- The Pirates of Orion
- The Practical Joker
- How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
- The Counter-Clock Incident
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andWe've got tribbles on the ship, quintrotriticale in the corridors, Klingons in the quadrant. It can ruin your whole day, sir.
But you've got to admit, if we've got to have tribbles, it's best if all our tribbles are little ones.
How about Arex?Alien Watch! Only new one I can think of.
Season One
The Glommer
I thought he looks and sounds like Lt. Hadley.There's an orange skinned three armed fellow in Chekov’s seat. Who's he?
Now for my trek tech analysis:That new Klingon weapon is amazing, but
A stasis field weapon! Yikes! First, I'm wondering what happened to the matter-antimatter reactor on the ship.KIRK: The new weapon. Spock?
SPOCK: Some kind of field effect, Captain. It will hit us in precisely four seconds. It produces a most remarkable (the weapon hits) disruption.
SCOTT: Now, what
(He mutters and works the controls)
SULU: Our engines are dead.
SPOCK: Captain, we have been hit by a kind of projected stasis field. Our matter-antimatter generators are disabled. We are paralysed.
KIRK: Fire phasers.
SULU: The phasers don't work, sir.
SPOCK: The photon torpedoes will not respond, either. The stasis field disables all higher-order field and warp functions.
UHURA: Well, we could always throw rocks.
SPOCK: This new Klingon weapon must be one of surprising power if it can immobilize a starship. The energy drain on the Klingon ship would be enormous.
<and later in further analysis>
SPOCK: It is an energy-sapping field of great strength, Captain. It immobilizes a starship and its weapons capability. But apparently, it also immobilizes the attacking ship's abilities at the same time.
SCOTT: Aye, and if that's true, then it's a weapon that leaves them as helpless as it does us.
Overall, I'd rate this new weapon as ineffective in one-on-one attacks since it leave you incapacitated, too. I recommend that the Klingons bring at least one more ship to the battle so as one holds your enemy, the other can destroy it.![]()
Oof, Uhura's throw rocks line. Awful.
I bet It's another of Gerrold's Heinlein riffs - this time to THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS.
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