Was watching I Mudd today and I wonder why they didn't just you know [ Norman out of existence in the 4 days he held the ship captive.
I mean if I was Kirk and for 4 days I had to come up to the bridge with Norman blocking my way, the ship under his control, it would have taken me about a day and a half before Norman would have been a heap of molten metal.
Kirk seems a lot more chill here than when the Riddler took his ship for a taxi ride in Season 3.
To me it seems ridiculous that they couldn't regain control of the ship after 4 days or that Scotty couldn't have phasered the Alice that dragged him off the ship.
Nevermind the logistics of Norman getting on the Enterprise in the first place.
Yet another episode where McCoy warned his senior officer that something was wrong but Spock ignored him. Perhaps Spock should have been on report for that.
Was McCoy serious about Norman being strange, or was he just teasing Spock about how weird a crew member who behaved like Spock was? And what were the other times McCoy warned something was wrong and wasn't listened to?