Yeah, but his scream was amazing. What a way to go.
Chekov could've taken lessons from him.
Robert
Yeah, but his scream was amazing. What a way to go.
The character Gaetano should have been Court Martialled
The character Gaetano should have been Court Martialled
Which would have been fine until the creatures started pounding on it with rocks...Honestly, they should have just crowded into the shuttlecraft and stayed there in relative safety unless they needed to step outside.
At which point you open the hatch and blast them.Which would have been fine until the creatures started pounding on it with rocks...![]()
Spock was unwilling to kill them.And I don't think the writers would allow the characters to use a disintegrate setting.
It's the same thing, really.Spock was unwilling to kill them.
Tactically, it's a fatal mistake to let your enemy bottle you up in a vulnerable box that only has an exit large enough for one person (maybe two at the most) to shoot out the door while an unknown number of savages can throw boulders and spears inside.
The plot device was that the phasers were drained for fuel. After a point, either the phasers were all drained by Scotty, or they were drained by firing them at natives (at high power), and though not mentioned in the episode, then they don't have enough fuel to get off the planet. Strongly implied in the episode was that every drop of fuel mattered.At which point you open the hatch and blast them.
Again, something we know in hindsight, because that’s not the case when they first encounter the natives.The plot device was that the phasers were drained for fuel. After a point, either the phasers were all drained by Scotty, or they were drained by firing them at natives (at high power), and though not mentioned in the episode, then they don't have enough fuel to get off the planet. Strongly implied in the episode was that every drop of fuel mattered.
True, but I assumed that by the time the natives started pounding on the shuttlecraft in your scenario was about the same time it occurred in the episode...at which point, phasers were identified as the fuel alternative. Maybe without the "show of force" from Spock, they would have attacked the shuttlecraft sooner? Or later? Or at all?Again, something we know in hindsight, because that’s not the case when they first encounter the natives.
The authors of Star Trek: Lost Scenes did something similar. You should check out their work on pages 78 and 79.View attachment 23153
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^^^Mockup by moi
They fully planned to show the creatures. Several shots near the end were cut but we've seen no documentary evidence as to why. We can assume because the makeup didn't hold up, but it's also possible NBC found them too alarming looking for the early evening timeslot. It's all guesswork.
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Yeah... I recall that, but I am traveling and don't have the book at hand.The authors of Star Trek: Lost Scenes did something similar. You should check out their work on pages 78 and 79.
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