I'm beginning to believe Sam was destined to get taken out by either a flying splat of fake vomit or a stealthy whoopee cushion, and it came down to a coin toss. He's little more than comic relief and plot red(shirt) herring.
8 out of 10 cats don't care.I doubt any cats watching Star Trek Strange New Worlds care.![]()
He chooses not to take the crystal in order to avoid his fate, but it happens anyway.Sam finds a time crystal that tells him he'll be killed by a flying jellyfish. Assuming it's on a Starfleet mission he quits starfleet and goes to a colony, ending up causing his vision.
He sees his fate and ignores it, because the guy in the vision is his brother wearing a fake moustache.He chooses not to take the crystal in order to avoid his fate, but it happens anyway.
I hope he's the Kenny in every episode. He's always the one that gets injured or taken out.
I'm beginning to believe Sam was destined to get taken out by either a flying splat of fake vomit or a stealthy whoopee cushion, and it came down to a coin toss. He's little more than comic relief and plot red(shirt) herring.
It's Trek. Sam's right up there with Daystrom, the Soongs, Ira Graves, Kila Marr, and even Zefram Cochrane as far as impulsive behavior.Sam did act a little foolish for a trained scientist.
Joe Tormolen taking off his glove to scratch his nose.It's Trek. Sam's right up there with Daystrom, the Soongs, Ira Graves, Kila Marr, and even Zefram Cochrane as far as impulsive behavior.
During early TOS, communication with far flung space vessels was not treated as casual and common.
He chooses not to take the crystal in order to avoid his fate, but it happens anyway.
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