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If you could be in one episode/on set...

I would be this guy

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It's the part I was born to play.
 
I would participate in my favorite episode, Trouble With Tribbles.

I find it to contain some of the most humorous exchanges between Spock, Kirk, and McCoy.
(Spock) "Most curious creature, Captain. Its trilling seems to have a tranquilizing effect on the human nervous system."(Spock) "Fortunately, of course, I am -- immune to it's effect --"

Spock's constant attempts to refute his human side often slip up in situations like this.
 
I would participate in my favorite episode, Trouble With Tribbles.

I find it to contain some of the most humorous exchanges between Spock, Kirk, and McCoy.
(Spock) "Most curious creature, Captain. Its trilling seems to have a tranquilizing effect on the human nervous system."(Spock) "Fortunately, of course, I am -- immune to it's effect --"

Spock's constant attempts to refute his human side often slip up in situations like this.
I'd prefer to join Scotty and guys for a drink. :beer: Oh no, bar fight! :ouch:
 
Friday's Child, assuming I'm allowed to travel with the cast and crew to all fIlming locations. I'd get to see Vasquez Rocks and observe an utterly awesome set of Scotty-in-Command scenes. And resist the urge to yell at Grant not to draw that phaser.
 
It all could have been avoided if only he had only been allowed to ATTEND THE OPENING @#$%ING BRIEFING LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE!!!!!!

And I'm STILL worked up about it!

Absolutely! Bob Bralver (still with us thankfully) was a recurring stuntman and they could have paid him for an additional day to be on set in the briefing room (which I think is the Doylist reason Grant wasn't there; Memory Alpha says they shot the briefing room scene first, on a half-day of Friday work, before any Capella IV shots).

In fairness I think Starfleet security training and the need to protect valuable officers, as well as surprise at the sight of essentially an enemy combatant, probably took over and would have overridden any mission-specific info.

But seeing them block and film Grant's scene - Shatner's acting as he fights the urge to retaliate and spits out the "he was young . . . and IN-EXPERIENCED" line is fantastic - would be priceless.
 
Same here. We'd get to be on the set longer than any other regular episode, too, since filming took 8 days. And get to watch director James Goldstone do those nifty swish-pans with the camera. And get to be with these two:

What's not to like?

Yeah, seriously. As to both of them.

Also . . . I love that picture! Never seen it before. Where'd you come by it?
 
Yeah, seriously. As to both of them.

Also . . . I love that picture! Never seen it before. Where'd you come by it?

Before or after the photoshop? :devil: (It's a hilarious montage and that is a great photo of the android turntable creation machine...)
 
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